Palm Beach Illustrated April 2021

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EQUESTRIAN ELEGANCE Form meets function at the La Indiana farm

TOP OF HIS GAME Bill Bone’s mantra for living well

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CONTENTS

APRIL 2021

FEATURES 80 / EQUESTRIAN ELEGANCE

94 / LIFE IN THE SLOW LANE

Interior designer Paula Bickford takes us inside the Wellington headquarters of the La Indiana polo team

From food and fashion to self-care and homescapes, the slow living movement is having a moment

By Judy Martel

By Kristen Desmond LeFevre

88 / EASY RIDER

100 / WATER NYMPH

Variety is the spice of life for Palm Beacher Bill Bone

Usher in swimsuit season with dazzling attire and jewelry

By Judy Martel

Photography by Danny Cardozo

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Attorney and cycling enthusiast Bill Bone

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CONTENTS DEPARTMENTS

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28 / FROM THE EDITOR 30 / SEEN Events with Hope for Depression, Promise Fund of Florida, and more

INSIDER 39 / LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Artist Béju’s latest sculptures

40 / NEW & NOW Plans for Phipps Ocean Park and the 2021 Kips Bay Decorator Show House

42 / THE GOODS Eco-conscious swaps for plastic items

44 / LIVING WITH IVEY The meaning behind food labels

STYLE 53 / THE LOOK Sustainable fashion, plus Pantone picks

56 / BIJOUX BRICE FERRE STUDIO

Jewels in hues of gray and gold

58 / TRENDSETTERS Brittany Kozerski Freeney’s essentials

60 / BEAUTY Botanical products for a natural glow

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ESCAPE 63 / WANDERLUST Costa Rica is an eco-luxury pioneer By Paul Rubio

68 / QUICK TRIPS Rediscover Key Largo at Baker’s Cay By Paul Rubio

70 / TRAVEL JOURNAL

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72 / HIGH ROAD McLaren’s GT is an everyday supercar By Howard Walker ASHLEY MEYER

SHERRYL MURIENTE AND BÉJU

Kelly Rooney’s guide to Mexico City

74 / HIGH SEAS Setting sail on the newest Sundancer By Howard Walker

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CONTENTS TOP DOCTORS 107 / PHYSICIAN PROFILES AND INSIGHT

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The area’s premier doctors

TASTE 153 / HOME GOURMET

Artisan charcuterie straight to your door

JESSICA GLYNN, JESSICA GLYNN PHOTOGRAPHY

154 / LOCAL BITES

The scoop on Delray Beach Market, celebrating 125 delicious years at The Breakers, and more

164 / OFF THE VINE

The country’s top Black-owned wineries By Mark Spivak

HOME 167 / DESIGN

A minimalist take on equestrian decor

168 / INSPIRED LIVING What’s trending in wallpaper

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170 / ELEMENTS

Must-haves for a chic breakfast nook

BALANCE 189 / WELLNESS

The calming benefits of forest bathing

190 / HEALTH & FITNESS

Nutritious selects from Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market, sun-protective apparel from local companies, and more

198 / WEALTH

Philanthropy amid a global pandemic By Judy Martel

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AGENDA 203 / TOP BILLING

ON THE COVER:

PHOTOGRAPHER: JERRY RABINOWITZ MODEL: PAULA BICKFORD LOCATION: MIARELLA, HEADQUARTERS OF THE LA INDIANA POLO TEAM, WELLINGTON

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Artists at home at Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, plus what to see and do this month

SEEN 210 / PALM BEACH MAGAZINE Hot parties, beautiful people

GOOD BUY 216 / EMILY’S PICKS

Gorgeously scented finds for spring

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The Front Row Lecture Series at Scripps Research invites you to hear directly from the world’s foremost scientists. Each free, virtual lecture may be joined from the comfort and safety of your home. Visit frontrow.scripps.edu to see the schedule, register and watch past lectures.

APRIL 21, 2021 | 4 p.m. ET Mapping the Secret Complexity of Tumors to Defeat Aggressive Cancers Michalina Janiszewska, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine

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FROM THE EDITOR

Well and GOOD

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Even for those who have long prioritized healthy living, the last year has invited a deeper dive into the more complex folds of well-being. Is it enough to go for a daily run, maintain a sensible diet, and make the occasional attempt to meditate? Or is a lifestyle reset warranted? As so many of us rethink what it means to live well and with purpose, it helps to be inspired by the people who have figured it out. One of those is the indefatigable lawyer Bill Bone, who rises before dawn to begin his considerable fitness routine, which prepares him for intense workdays and a full calendar of cultural and charitable activities. He goes nonstop into the evening, when he often hosts friends at his home for multicourse meals and Symposium-style conversation. That, of course, is on the days when he’s not competing in triathlons or climbing mountains halfway around the world. But the best part about Bill is that he does it all with incredible energy, positivity, and humor. Learn more about his philosophy for living life to the fullest in “Easy Rider” on page 88. For our April cover model, Paula Bickford, wellness is a delicate balance that involves meaningful moments with friends and family, and an almost spiritual connection to nature and horses. Both Paula and her husband, Michael, have been lifelong riders—she in show jumping and dressage, he in polo. You may have heard of Michael Bickford’s La Indiana polo team, which is a contender for the U.S. Open Polo Championship later this month. Paula takes us inside the impressive La Indiana polo facility in Wellington, whose interiors she designed for both aesthetics and performance. It’s a spectacular place to entertain, too—nothing like an asado under the stars. Turn to “Equestrian Elegance” on page 80 for the full story. We also contemplate the slow movement and the merits of simplifying and leading a truly mindful and sustainable life. From food to fashion and from beauty to home organization, we offer powerful tools to infuse more Zen into your days in “Life in the Slow Lane” (page 94). Be well!

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WHO: Hope for Depression Research Foundation WHAT: Race of Hope Drive-by Lunch WHERE: The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Waves of yellow swept over The Royal as guests took Sant Ambroeus lunches to-go in honor of the organization’s Third Annual Palm Beach Race of Hope.

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PROMISE FUND MAJOR DONOR DINNER WHO: Promise Fund of Florida WHAT: Major Donor Dinner & Awards WHERE: Private residence, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: The organization hosted an alfresco dinner for steadfast supporters and an award ceremony to honor Ambassador Sheikh Meshal Bin Hamad Al-Tahani and Michele and Howard Kessler for their dedication to ensuring health care for all.

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TRUNK SHOW FOR CHARITY WHO: Wyld Empire, Ala von Auersperg, and MDVII WHAT: Trunk Show for Charity WHERE: The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: The three luxury brands teamed up for an exclusive sip-and-shop weekend in honor of the Selfless Love Foundation, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering and supporting foster youth.

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WHO: American Heart Association WHAT: Sixty-sixth Annual Palm Beach Heart Ball WHERE: Private residences HIGHLIGHTS: The Heart Ball returned with a new look this year. The virtual event invited guests to celebrate “This Moment in Time” at home and highlighted the experiences of two local residents impacted by the American Heart Assocation’s work.

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Art aficionados should head to the new District Flats in the Warehouse District to see West Palm Beach’s first public kinetic artwork, Bercade Dudali, and nearby Fatin Dudali. French-American artist and West Palm resident Béju, best known for his playful Dudali characters, says these pieces signify Floridian flora and fauna, the site’s industrial past, and his own mother and siblings. The sculptures came together after months of planning, trips to Miami for 900-pound impact-glass panels, many studio hours, and an arduous installation process. Made of copper plumbing pipes, they are constructed to be site-specific and relatable to the people who

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View Bercade Dudali (upper left) and Fatin Dudali (inset and left) by Béju at The District Flats.

share space with them. On-site, the works are introduced by a poem written by the artist. Through his art, Béju aims to illustrate “the power of feigned simplicity,” capturing echoes of body language in Dudali’s postures to inspire human connection that transcends language and culture, resulting in art in which we all can recognize ourselves. (lejobart.com; dudali.com)

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JUNGLE Out There The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach is leading efforts to revamp Phipps Ocean Park. The $140,000 master plan (which goes to the Palm Beach town council this month for approval) will turn the 18-acre site into a richly terrained destination complete with hillocks, hollows, and hiking trails. The tennis courts, 1886 Little Red Schoolhouse, and beach access will remain, but the redesigned park introduces outdoor event spaces—a great lawn and a gathering area—plus an environment restored to its indigenous glory, enhanced by educational signage throughout. Renowned landscape architect Raymond Jungles is helming the landscaping and will employ 100 percent native plants. Here, Jungles fills us in on what’s to come. (palmbeachpreservation.org)

PBI: Describe the vision for the park. Jungles: The vision, initiated by the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach on public land gifted by the Phipps family, aspires to demonstrate how humans can have a restorative impact on saving planet Earth, our habitat. Working with science, as outlined in Douglas W. Tallamy’s great book Nature’s Best Hope, we will design a beautiful living park and garden utilizing native plants, something we endeavor to do on all our projects. What element are you most excited about? The rehabilitation of native ecosystems that were altered or destroyed by development. We are creating a park for future generations to commune with nature.

The Florida iteration of the Kips Bay Decorator Show House has returned for a fourth year, with top designers from 18 firms nationwide descending on West Palm’s SoSo neighborhood to transform a Mediterranean-style waterfront home into the epitome of domestic style. While the number of open designer slots depends on the house size, there are typically 18-25 spaces available LIVING PROOF REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY

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Raymond Jungles is leading the landscaping aspects of the Phipps Ocean Park renovations. The plan includes ample native foliage, a kayak launch, and a garden nursery.

How will the use of all-native plantings add to the overall experience? The all-native park, with functioning ecosystems, will be filled with butterflies, birds, and the sounds of nature. Flowering plants that attract native insects, especially caterpillars, will provide the necessary food source to promote bird species’ growth and survival. The flight of a butterfly or hummingbird will bring smiles of joy. Why is all-native the superior approach? While projects utilizing a mix of 30 percent noninvasive/non-native and 70 percent native can also heal ecosystems, 100 percent native simplifies plant selection and maintenance, and employing plant associations that have evolved over millions of years ensures the longevity and harmony of the site’s ecology. Using native plants is the right thing to do, and availability is no longer an issue. It is the way to a sustainable future.

each year. Designers apply or are invited to participate, and participation is not granted by vote but by selection, with the committee looking to balance a mix of established and new designers, styles, and geography. “We’ve witnessed the Show House launch design careers, expand a firm’s business to new markets, and draw national media attention to young, talented designers who are just getting started,” says Nazira Handal, Show House director. Following a preview reception on April 7, the home will open to the public from April 8 through May 9. All proceeds benefit the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club in the Bronx and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. (kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org/palmbeach)

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Eco-Friendly Alternative Bee’s Wrap ($20 for three), made of beeswax, makes sustainable food storage a cinch. Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach (marinelife.org)

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The now infamous plastic straw can easily be replaced by stainless steel ($16 for four), hay ($9 for 100), or bamboo ($10 for two). Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach (marinelife.org)

Grocery shopping doesn’t get chicer than this Rani Arabella canvas tote ($595) with hometown pride. The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach (raniarabella.com)

A disposable water bottle can’t hold a candle to Yeti’s Rambler bottle with Chug cap ($40). West Palm Beach (yeti.com) The leak-proof screw-top of W&P’s Porter seal-tight bowl ($25) can replace many a takeout container. Jar the Zero Waste Shop, Stuart (jarzerowaste.com) Instead of plastic, Cleo + Coco natural deodorant bars ($18) are encased in waste-free wax molds. Jar the Zero Waste Shop, Stuart (jarzerowaste.com) Based in Tequesta, One World Zero Waste’s bamboo utensil kit ($30) includes a roll-up bag, napkin, fork, spoon, knife, straw, and straw cleaner. (oneworld-zerowaste.com) These cloth food storage bags ($31.75 for three), also by One World Zero Waste, are machine-washable and Velcro shut to keep snacks and sandwiches fresh. (oneworld-zerowaste.com)

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LIVING WITH IVEY

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FOOD LABELS: What do they all mean? By Ivey Leidy Photography by Kent Anderson In the United States, the government regulates every food we eat to ensure its safety. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) oversees meat, poultry, and eggs, while the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for dairy, seafood, produce, processed foods, and drugs. In the U.S., the government issues financial benefits in the form of subsidies to farmers, mainly those producing corn, wheat, soy, dairy, meat, and sugar. Essentially, our government pays farmers to grow what the government wants them to grow, in the manner in which the government wants them to grow it and at what efficiency. Unfortunately, as a means of making as much income as possible in the shortest amount of time, many farms use methods to expedite and capitalize upon this process. Antibiotics, growth hormones, pesticides,

and GMOs all help maximize output, while degrading our food quality. GMOs are genetically modified, living organisms, whose genetic makeup has been altered in a lab to make them resistant to disease, increasing crop yields. The end result? Our food has morphed into a distant relative of food, difficult for our bodies to recognize and harmful to our health. Here, I delve into what the labels mean, which ones to look for, and which to ignore.

MEAT AND DAIRY When it comes to beef, opt for cuts from local farms as opposed to factories, if you can find it. If not, the best choices are grassfed, AGA (American Grassfed Association) certified, or certified grass-fed by AWA (Animal Welfare Approved). Grass-fed means that the animals are only fed grass from the day they wean from mother’s milk until the end of their life. They are also raised in open grass pastures, free to graze, and always antibiotic-free. The second-best choice is USDA certified organic. This means the cattle are fed 100-percent organic feed consisting of corn, grain, and grass and no antibiotics are administered. Avoid processed meats as these have chemicals, fillers, additives, and even high-fructose corn syrup.

FISH For fish, you have two options: wild or farmed. Farm-raised fish has higher fat, less protein, and fewer nutrients than wild. Farmed fish are often fed cornmeal, soy, and even canola oil. They’re also commonly given antibiotics due to their crowded conditions and risk of infection, as well as growth hormones. In addition to being lower in saturated fat and calories, wild fish is higher in heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. The best label to look for is MSC (the Marine Stewardship Council).

PRODUCE For produce there’s either organic or conventional. Organic produce is grown on soil that has not been treated with substances like pesticides and fertilizer. All organic produce is non-GMO. Conventional produce is often subsidized, and its farming practices involve pesticides, usually GMOs, synthetic fertilizers, antibiotics, and hormones. These have been shown to cause hormonal imbalances, chronic inflammation, and chronic disease.

POULTRY AND EGGS The best choice for poultry is certified humane (see definition in sidebar). The second-best choice is certified organic. This signifies that the animals were raised on a 100-percent organic, non-GMO diet that did not contain animal by-product or antibiotics.

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Whole Roasted Chicken CRISPY-SKIN WHOLE CHICKEN COOKED IN A CAST-IRON SKILLET WITH ROASTED CARROTS, MUSHROOMS, SHALLOTS, APPLE, AND FENNEL INGREDIENTS 3-5 lb. certified humane, certified organic chicken 1 lemon, sliced with seeds removed 3 sprigs of thyme 3 sprigs of rosemary 4 cloves of garlic, divided into 2 chopped and 2 crushed 4 large carrots, peeled and chopped 2 cups of sliced shitake mushrooms 3 shallots, peeled and chopped 1 fennel bulb, stems trimmed and bulb cut into quarters or wedges 1 apple (Honeycrisp or Fuji is best), cored and diced 3 tbsp. olive oil, divided

Preheat oven to 400. Combine chopped vegetables and apple in a bowl and toss with 2 chopped garlic cloves and 1 tbsp. of olive oil and set aside. Pat chicken dry, removing any giblets in the cavity and untying the legs. Stuff cavity with thyme, rosemary, lemon slices, and 2 crushed garlic cloves. Rub outer skin with 1 tbsp. olive oil and a sprinkle of sea salt. Lay chicken breast side down onto an unheated cast-iron skillet. Turn burner to medium-high heat and cook chicken for 8 minutes. (I’ve found heating from a cold cast iron yields the crispiest skin.) After 8 minutes, turn heat off, carefully flip your chicken breast side up, and retie the legs. Add in your chopped vegetables, tucking them around the chicken. Drizzle with remaining 1 tbsp. olive oil. Transfer to oven and roast for 45 minutes to an hour. Remove from oven when chicken’s internal temperature reaches 160. Let rest for 5 minutes. Transfer to a platter, arranging roasted vegetables around the chicken. Salt and pepper to taste.

COMMON LABELS DEFINED CAGE-FREE: Cattle are required to have outdoor space. Chicken and other poultry are raised in pens in “houses” and given access to 1 to 1 1/2 feet of floor space. This could be grass, gravel, or concrete. FREE-RANGE: Animals are given access to 2 feet of outdoor space.

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CERTIFIED ORGANIC: Animals are fed a 100percent organic diet, free of hormones and antibiotics. All organic chicken is free-range. CERTIFIED HUMANE: Animals are never kept in pens, crates, or cages; are given plenty of outdoor access; and are not fed growth hormones or antibiotics. GRASS-FED: Animals are given only grass after

weaning off milk.

NATURAL OR ALL NATURAL: This term isn’t regu-

lated, so it holds no weight. Initially, it referred to food that didn’t contain artificial ingredients, but it’s meaningless when used to describe meat or poultry. FRESH: The meat or fish has never been frozen. NON-GMO: A law was passed in 2016 requiring manufacturers to disclose GMO ingredients. Look for this stamp when buying anything.

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Solutions for back pain

Marcus Neuroscience Institute has the experts and the technology

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ack pain sends people to their beds, restricts the ability to work and drives some sufferers to use dangerous amounts of addictive painkillers. While you may think nothing can alleviate your pain, the experts at Marcus Neuroscience Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospital — one of two Joint Commission-accredited comprehensive spine centers in Palm Beach County and one of just 101 in the nation — can help. “We offer the full spectrum of spine procedures, from the most complex spine deformity cases to the most basic,” says Frank Vrionis, M.D., a neurosurgeon and director of the Institute who was chief of neurosurgery at Moffitt Cancer Center before coming to Boca Raton. “And with our new, very sophisticated robotic system, we perform as many minimally invasive procedures as possible. This is particularly beneficial to our aging population, because it reduces the risk of infection and shortens hospital stays.”

Neurosurgeons at the Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, use the Mazor X™ Robotic Guidance Platform for its precision. “The margin of error is very small in the spine,” Dr. Vrionis says. “If you’re placing hardware in the spine, there are times when 1 mm is all it takes to leave a person with weakness or a neurological problem. The more precise we can be, the better.”

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The Institute also has the newest imaging equipment, including intraoperative MRI and CT and a 4D endoscopic system. The technology helps physicians visualize all areas of the spine, from C1, the topmost vertebra at the back of the head, to the coccyx, also known as the tailbone.

“There’s no need for anyone in our community to travel elsewhere to seek treatment for a back issue.”

At Marcus Neuroscience Institute, a compassionate multidisciplinary team works to find solutions for back pain, whether the cause is a tumor, a traumatic injury, a degenerative problem, a congenital skeletal abnormality or any number of other reasons. Only a fraction of back problems, however, are treated with surgery. The Institute offers many nonsurgical options, including stem cell injections; pain management that includes such things as nerve blocks and injections, medications and cognitive-behavioral therapy; and rehabilitation with specially trained physicians and therapists.

The Institute also participates in clinical trials for a variety of back problems and is leading research with engineers from Florida Atlantic University, looking at biomechanical studies to analyze how different forces affect the spine. “The Institute draws international patients seeking high-level neurosurgical treatment. There’s no need for anyone in our community to travel elsewhere to seek treatment for a back issue,” Dr. Vrionis says. “And, while there are times it is safe to wait to treat back pain, there are some causes that require immediate intervention. My advice is don’t wait to get checked out. We can make an assessment and move forward from there.” Marcus Neuroscience Institute’s spine team is led by Frank D. Vrionis, M.D., MPH, Ph.D., Institute director and chairman of the department of neurosurgery. Other team members include neurosurgeons Evan M. Packer, M.D., director of neurosurgery, Timothy Miller Jr., M.D., M.S., Brian M. Snelling, M.D., and Lloyd Zucker, M.D. For more information on Marcus Neuroscience Institute’s spine program, call 561-955-4600 or visit BRRH.com/MNI. Promotional

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MEET THE EXPERT PHYSICIANS AT MARCUS NEUROSCIENCE INSTITUTE.

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Director of Medical Neuro-Oncology

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Khalid A. Hanafy, M.D., Ph.D.

Director of Neurocritical Care and Research

The high-tech diagnostic tools and minimally invasive technologies utilized by Marcus Neuroscience Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospital are among the many innovations we use to find the treatment solution that’s best for you. Our highly trained experts are leading the way in neurological research and advanced therapies, taking a personalized approach to treatment, delivered with the heart of Baptist Health.

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We’re also proud to serve as the primary site for Florida Atlantic University’s neurology residency program. Together, we’re training the next generation of neurologists and neuroscientists, who will help improve quality of life and contribute to lifesaving research. Timothy Miller Jr., M.D., M.S.

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Spectrum of services and conditions treated: Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders / Brain Aneurysm Screening / Brain and Spinal Tumor Care / Epilepsy and Seizures Center / Movement Disorders / Multiple Sclerosis / Neurology / Neuromuscular Disorders / Neuro-Oncology / Spine Care and Back Pain / Stroke

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Mother, daughter, wife, sister…friend. As a woman, you play many roles for the people who are most important to you and, by choice or circumstance; wealth manager may be in your repertoire. In fact, in one out of four U.S. households with a net worth of $1 million or more, a woman is calling the shots when it comes to investing and spending money. 1 Since your wealth touches many lives in many ways, it’s vital to get advice from a reliable source. At Morgan Stanley, you can expect to work with a Financial Advisor who invests time in understanding your specific situation and has the experience and resources needed to help you prepare for the future.

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“Morgan Stanley”), its affiliates sand Morgan Stanley Financial Advisors or Private Wealth Advisors do not provide tax or legal advice. Clients should consult their tax advisor for matters involving taxation and tax planning and their attorney for matters involving trust and estate planning and other legal matters. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC member SIPC 1. Phoenix High Net Worth Market Insights, August 2010 CRC2420147 3/19

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1. JMcL x The Everglades Foundation scarf in cougar palm 4 print ($98), J.McLaughlin, jmclaughlin.com, each scarf sold supports The Everglades Foundation’s Everglades restoration and climate change efforts. | 2. Rectangular sunglasses ($315), Stella McCartney, stellamccartney.com, these UL-certified frames were created from bio-acetate derived from wood and cotton seeds alongside plant-based plasticisers. | 3. Kind Collection blouse in Italian sculpted Kind Cotton ($448), Lafayette 148 New York, lafayette148ny. com, created with fabrics that are kind to our planet without compromising luxury. | 4. Loggerhead sea turtle bracelet set ($40), 4Ocean, 4ocean.com, purchasing this product pulls 2 pounds of trash from the ocean. | 5. Deep Vivier flower bag hand-painted on canvas with leather 5 trim ($1,750), Roger Vivier, rogervivier.com, this handbag was inspired by designer Gherardo Felloni’s passion for gardening and his effort to plant more than 2,000 trees and plants during quarantine. | 6. White basket ($690), pink leather shot glass ($770), beige woven elastic slides ($750), yellow large basket ($890), orange leather water bottle ($750), white cotton visor ($630), Fendi, fendi.com, these items were made entirely of recycled PVC composed mainly of pre-consumer waste derived from the production process. | 7. Recycled cotton sustainable polo ($135 each), Lacoste, Maison de Mode, maison-de-mode.com

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EAR FLAIR Cuban chain-link 2.5inch hoops ($264), Jennifer Zeuner, jenniferzeuner.com

ULTIMATE GRAY AND ILLUMINATING PAIR UP AS PANTONE’S COLORS OF THE YEAR SALVATORE FERRAGAMO SPRING/ SUMMER 2021 Yellow sunglasses perfectly accent a modern take on a gray pantsuit.

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EYE SPY Vlogo signature square frames ($330), Valentino, Palm Beach, valentino.com

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BUZZ, BUZZ Beehive link bracelet in 18-karat gold ($18,500), Temple St. Clair, templestclair.com

SUNSHINE STATE: Pop wardrobe neutrals with happy-hued accessories. GOLD RUSH: Yellow-gold links and chains make a major jewelry trend return. PILLOW CASE: Soft quilted handbags become a must-have item for Spring.

SUNNY-SIDE UP Tournikouna sandal in Citronnade yellow ($895), Christian Louboutin, Miami, christianlouboutin.com

BUTTER SOFT Chain cassette handbag in butter ($3,990), Bottega Veneta, Palm Beach, bottegaveneta.com

ALFRESCO ATTIRE Marguerita wedges in pale yellow canvas ($295), Stuart Weitzman, Palm Beach Gardens, stuartweitzman.com

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ALL IN Shiny yellow quilted handbag with chain ($4,600), Chanel, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, chanel.com

CHIC COMFORT Slide Viv buckle mules ($1,325), Roger Vivier, Miami, roger vivier.com

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THE LAW OFFICES OF

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1. MOON RIVER Dima Jewellery necklace with moonstones on 18-karat gold, $1,050. (dimajewellery.com) 2. POPPING BUBBLES Sean Gilson for Assael multi Bubble ring with Tahitian natural color cultured pearls on a gold band, $15,600. Saks Fifth Avenue locations (saksfifth avenue.com) 3. CONNECT THE DOTS Rush Jewelry Design Space Between earrings with gray tourmaline and black rhodium set in 18-karat gold, $3,990. (rushjewelrydesign.com) 4. TIME’S TICKING Santos de Cartier watch in gold with a gray alligator skin strap, $15,600. Provident Jewelry locations (providentjewelry.com) 5. BUTTERFLY EFFECT Simon G. butterfly studs with diamonds set in 18-karat gold and white gold, $1,320. Diamonds Direct, Boca Raton (diamondsdirect.com/boca-raton) 6. DIVINE DUSK Provident Jewelry earrings with tourmaline quartz set in gold, $1,250. Provident Jewelry locations (providentjewelry.com) 7. LOCK IT IN Milamore Duo Chain I bracelet with diamonds, 18-karat white gold, and 18-karat gold, $1,900. (milamorejewelry.com) 8. BLACK AND WHITE Van Cleef & Arpels small Alhambra watch with mother-of-pearl and onyx set in gold, $15,100. Van Cleef & Arpels, Palm Beach (vancleefarpels.com) 9. RING TRUE Bondeye Jewelry ring with labradorite set in 14-karat gold, $1,500. Neiman Marcus, Boca Raton (neiman marcus.com)

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PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THE TREASURE COAST WELCOME

THE GOLD STANDARD OF GI CARE Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches joins Tampa General Hospital: Florida’s highest-ranked for Gastroenterology & GI Surgery and Top 25 in the Nation. Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches is now the Tampa General Hospital Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches, bringing complex services and world-class care to patients in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast. Surgeons and specialists from TGH, one of Florida’s leading academic medical centers, will work collaboratively with local Gastro Group physicians to provide comprehensive treatment options and a seamless patient experience — with pre- and post-surgical care conveniently performed in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast.

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Thanks to work experience at GQ, Vogue, Marie Claire, and Elle, former fashion editor and stylist Brittany Kozerski Freeney knew the fashion world well before she launched JADE Swim, her line of sustainable suits. Originally from Bloomfield, Michigan, Freeney earned a BA from the University of Michigan, then lived in New York City for eight years and Los Angeles for one year prior to settling in Palm Beach Gardens with her husband, retired football player Dwight Freeney. “My husband and I relocated here together after getting married,” she shares. “He’s always dreamed of living here and I loved that idea.” In addition to their toy goldendoodle, Lucky, the pair recently welcomed a baby girl named Olivia to their family. Next up for Freeney’s burgeoning swimwear company is a collection of coverups and a body and skin care line. —Skye Sherman

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chicken sandwich and fries from Honor Bar SIGNATURE ACCESSORIES I love minimal fine jewelry that layers well. I have three diamond/ silver/gold bracelets I never take off: an initial bracelet I gave to all my bridesmaids, a tennis bracelet from our first anniversary, and a bracelet my first fashion boss gave me years ago, all from XIV Karats in LA and Phoenix Roze in NYC. PRODUCT SHE CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT Ilia mascara. I transitioned to all clean beauty during my pregnancy, and this mascara has been my new obsession. BEACH BAG ESSENTIALS Elta MD Sunscreen, Chanel aviators, Nuxe dry oil, and Ilia highlighter BELOVED PALM BEACH BITE The sweet corn agnolotti from Buccan GO-TO DRINK Gin and soda with three limes SHOPS LOCAL AT The Royal Poinciana Plaza. It makes me feel like I still live in NYC. BINGE WATCHES The Undoing on HBO LAST GREAT READ The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho FAVORITE SWIMWEAR MATERIAL Nylon/ spandex. It’s so versatile and easy to transition to bodysuit wear. FITNESS ROUTINE Private Pilates sessions at Club Pilates with Tamara Soules NEXT TRAVEL DESTINATIONS Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bali. My husband and I were going to go last year but look forward to rescheduling once travel resumes.

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HUGHES DESIGN ASSOCIATES Designing homes of incomparable style and beauty throughout North America and the Caribbean

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Revel in Costa Rica’s stunning natural heritage at Nayara Tented Camp and the boutique Cayuga Collection By Paul Rubio

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Properties such as Nayara Tented Camp (inset) and Cayuga Collection’s Arenas Del Mar (below) exemplify Costa Rica’s ecotourism elite.

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hen ecotourism solidified as a concept in the 1990s, Costa Rica emerged at its forefront. Spearheading a movement of environmentally conscious travel, the petite Central American country became the promised land for soft adventures in biodiversity. As the archetype evolved, it began incorporating elements of style and sophistication, proving that nature and luxury could successfully coexist. Today Costa Rica’s top eco-minded properties span the full spectrum of luxe—from casual to ultra—and showcase the best of the country’s wildlife-rich jungles and forest-fringed coastlines. Here, we present some of our favorites, from the dreamy Nayara Tented Camp near Arenal Volcano to a trio of Cayuga Collection hotels positioned in Costa Rica’s most coveted coastal destinations.

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Nayara Tented Camp boasts safari-chic accommodations with large terraces inclusive of infinity pools and views of Arenal Volcano. Spend your day in one of the thermal hot spring pools or embark on a sloth-spotting expedition.

NAYARA TENTED CAMP Draped in lush cloud forest and punctuated by skyscraping volcanoes, Costa Rica’s mountainous interior is synonymous with dramatic natural beauty. Nowhere is this more visible than in the area around Arenal Volcano: a 5,400-foot-tall marvel flanked by mist-shrouded wilderness, waterfalls, and hot springs aplenty—as well as a sumptuous, safari-style lodge immersed therein. True to its name, Nayara Tented Camp delivers canvas-topped glamping within Arenal Volcano National Park. In its Central American debut, design firm Luxury Frontiers, renowned for ultraposh camps across Africa, combined safari glamour and a Costa Rican sense of place to create a 21-tent hillside retreat in direct view of Arenal. Design details abound in each of the 1,700-squarefoot clifftop tents, with tailor-made furnishings that blend vintage exploration with jungle chic. High points include a textured mural depicting rainforest flora along the back wall of a four-poster king bed, a foldable leather campaign chair, and a trunk-esque minibar. Step outside to swoon over a spacious terrace enveloped in foliage. Appointed

with a sleek dining table, hammock, day bed, and a hot spring–fed infinity pool, these accommodations are what eco-luxury dreams are made of. In such an extraordinary setting, it’s tempting to follow the plan: relax, room service, repeat. But this area is meant for exploring, even if kept just to the immediate grounds. Nayara Tented Camp lies in a collective reserve alongside two casita-dotted sibling properties, Nayara Springs and Nayara Gardens, lending to a multitude of shared amenities and experiences over vast acreage. Among the can’t-miss are the short hiking trails, famed for excellent sloth sightings. There are also seven thermal hot spring pools tiered throughout the forest, each bubbling at a different temperature (with bar service available), and an open-air yoga pavilion, where daily complimentary classes are held. Recognizing that adrenaline-seeking guests may also want to discover more of Arenal Volcano National Park—it is Costa Rica’s adventure capital, after all—Nayara offers numerous group tours and private excursions anchored by activities like zip lining, kayaking, canyoning, spelunking, monkey spotting, and white-water rafting. Across three personality-driven restaurants, Nayara’s gastronomy ranges from hyper-local to Latin-Asian fusion to pure Italian excellence. Fuel up on a traditional casado (black beans, plantains, salad, tortillas, plus a protein) and ensalada palmito (hearts of palm salad) at Amor Loco. Salivate over plantain-wrapped sushi rolls at Asia Luna and get excited for the house-made pastas at Mis Amores. And even if you aren’t a breakfast person or an early riser, we suggest you become one while at Nayara Tented Camp. Indulging in a gorgeous morning spread on your terrace as hummingbirds zip by, toucans sing, and the sun rises over Arenal is the most satisfying food for the soul. (nayaratentedcamp.com)

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CAYUGA COLLECTION Nestled between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica boasts an impressive 800-plus miles of coastline, the best of which can be savored in style thanks to Cayuga Collection, a small but diverse portfolio of light-onearth boutique hotels across Central America. The collection’s three oceanside Costa Rican properties offer distinct experiences of rainforest-meets-ocean splendor, starting with the crown jewel of Cayuga, Kura Costa Rica. This eight-suite, adults-only spot hones in on the picturesque marriage of land and sea through design and location. Perched high in the forest atop the Pacific coastal town of Uvita, Kura is an exercise in tropical minimalism, defined by breathtaking panoramas and open-air spaces where nature is always present. Also on the central Pacific coast is Arenas Del Mar, an eco-conscious resort in the popular surf town of Manuel Antonio. It spans both mountain and beach, with suites at higher elevation to maximize views of the palm-laced coastline and

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amenities at sea level to optimize waterfront pursuits (which include highly Instagrammable tree swings). Though public, the beach here feels private thanks to cliffs and boulders that demarcate a generous swath. While topography helps to keep other humans out, Arenas Del Mar is trying to let more wildlife in. The resort has reforested the land above to create an 11-acre biological corridor with neighboring Manuel Antonio National Park, providing extended habitat for the white-faced monkeys, scarlet macaws, and sloths that call this land home. Get your steps in with daily rainforest hikes on trails within Arenas and the national park. Or, counter languid afternoons on your balcony or at the full-service beach club with morning runs on Manuel Antonio’s miles-long main beach stretch. Over at Puerto Viejo on the southern coast, Hotel Aguas Claras captures the essence of the region’s infectious Caribbean feel. At this adorable collection of 12 bungalows and suites, the bold, colorful aesthetic skews classic Victorian-Caribbean, while the vibe slants toward

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Hotel Aguas Claras exudes a more Caribbean aura, with Caribbean-Victorian architectural flourishes and an open-air yoga pavilion.

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tranquility and wellness. Keeping true to its sustainability ethos and the local flavor, each unit is adorned in eclectic upcycled materials, repurposed furniture, and found objects. A small walking trail leads to the coastline of Playa Chiquita, one of the country’s most famed beaches (thanks to crystalline waters and a virgin appearance). Here, Aguas Claras houses a small toes-in-thesand beach club featuring regional delicacies (hello: watermelon mojitos and tostones). Back

on property, a sprawling yoga pavilion sets the tone, while house bikes allow guests to venture out and fully embrace the charming beach shacks, indie boutiques, and laid-back lifestyle that define this Caribbean coast. Though Costa Rica may appear small on Google Maps, a short distance can take a long time thanks to rugged, single-lane highways (often packed with trucks), current limitations on internal flights, and requisite connections through the capital city of San José. Basically, one or more overnights in the capital is all but inevitable. Thankfully, Cayuga’s Hotel Grano

de Oro makes the layover in this otherwise unappealing city pleasurable. An adaptive reuse of a turn-of-the-century Victorian mansion, Grano de Oro upholds Costa Rica’s cultural heritage and presents an ideal base for seeing the city’s key attractions, such as the Jade Museum, National Theater, and Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. You may not be waking up to the sights and soundtrack of the rainforest, but you will dabble in Costa Rica’s history and culture—a fine complement to rewarding exploits at the country’s trailblazing eco-luxury resorts. (cayugacollection.com) «

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Relax in style—sans jet lag—at Baker’s Cay Resort, KEY LARGO By Paul Rubio With many of us rethinking international travel at the moment, the Florida Keys feel more relevant than ever as an exotic escape close to home. Lucky for us, the largest and most accessible key in the island chain, Key Largo, has been busy debuting one high-end oasis after another, transforming the iconic no-frills destination into one spiked with unfussy luxury. A highlight of this Upper Keys redux is Baker’s Cay Resort, Key Largo, a thoughtfully designed, 200-room property cast over 13 acres of tropical groves and two white-sand

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beaches. Opened in 2019 as part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, the resort embraces a tasteful, modernist beach house feel with understated, whitewashed accommodations countered by colorful common areas. Nautical-inspired rooms and suites soothe with wood furniture and coastal elements. Floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces doling out dreamy views of the Florida Bay or the surrounding flora. Lobby pillars double as shelves for a lending library, with hundreds of books stacked among teak furnishings and rattan chandeliers. On the culinary side, Calusa combines Creole and Caribbean flavors on a seafoodforward menu in a sleek, agave-speckled space overlooking the bay. Meanwhile, the wildly popular Dry Rocks fulfills tequila and taco fantasies of all proportions in a whimsical setting of barstools, beachfront swings, and pillow-strewn couches (floating above the sands by way of wooden platforms, no less). Baker’s Cay flaunts two beautiful beaches: bustling Coconut Beach, equipped with

loungers aplenty, a tiki bar, and kayaks and paddleboards for rent, and quieter Hammock Beach, an unofficial adults-only swath where loungers lie half-submerged in the water under a canopy of hardwood hammock. There is a duo of heated swimming pools, too, and a pool bar to enhance the fun-in-the-sun experience. For those wanting to hit the Keys’ jeweltoned waters, the resort offers activities like scuba diving, parasailing, sunset sailing, backcountry fishing, and a signature Dock to Dish program. In this half-day excursion, guests head out with famed Keys fisherman Captain Casey Scott to score the best in local catch, which is then used to create a multicourse feast. Overall, Baker’s Cay underscores the Upper Keys’ real-time revival with its stylish decor, unbeatable waterfront setting, and personalitydriven spaces. It’s at once exciting, unpretentious, and intoxicating—the promise of a faraway island that’s only a few hours’ drive south. (bakerscay.com; hilton.com) «

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Though she grew up mostly in South America, Kelly Rooney was born in Mexico City and has returned regularly her entire life. “Much of my family still lives there,” she says. “It’s where I go to feel like I’m home. I love the food, radio stations, markets, colors, smells.” Rooney raves about the city’s rich culture, gorgeous landmarks, old-world feel, and many historic street-side traditions it still maintains today, such as organ grinders, taco stands, and balloon vendors. Rooney resides in Juno Beach, where she owns and operates Josephine Alexander Collective, a line of handmade accessories crafted by artisans in Mexico and Peru. She also serves as a board member for the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County and the Hanley Foundation. —Skye Sherman

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LOCAL DISH TO DREAM ABOUT Tacos al pastor and tortas

WHERE TO EAT El Tizoncito. You order tacos by the piece and count the papers they were served on to tally up your bill. WHEN TO GO Christmastime. From December 12 (the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe) through January 6 (Three Kings Day), Mexico is full of festive decorations, lights, piñatas, candlelight parades, and villancicos (Christmas carols).

SIGNATURE DRINK Horchata for a nonalcoholic refreshment or a chelada for a little kick Piñata Four Seasons

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WHERE TO SHOP Perisur for an upscale mall experience; La Ciudadela for a true market experience. BEST SEAT IN TOWN In the courtyard of the Four Seasons. It will make you feel like you’re in an old hacienda. A SOLO ACTIVITY Tour the Palacio de Correos de México, the original post office building. It was restored after the big earthquake of 1985 and is breathtaking. The naval museum is also located on the fourth floor.

A MUST-DO EXPERIENCE NOT IN THE GUIDEBOOKS Walk around Mercado Jamaica and see the fresh flowers. If you are there in December, the amazing piñatas for sale add so much to the color and beauty of this locale. A CULTURAL OUTING Palacio de Bellas Artes is a cultural experience on its own, with its beautiful grandeur, let alone all the shows that go on inside.

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AN ALFRESCO ADVENTURE Go to Teotihuacan. It is just north of the city and well worth the short drive. Here you’ll find the Pyramid of the Moon, Pyramid of the Sun, and Temple of Quetzalcoatl, all connected by the Avenida de los Muertos. Climb to the top for a great view and walk around and discover Aztec-era artifacts.

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McLaren’s stunning new GT is the EVERYDAY SUPERCAR that can deliver you to the golf links at 203 mph By Howard Walker I love McLarens—with a passion. I love the rock-out-of-a-catapult acceleration, the spooked-squirrel handling, the mind-reading steering that can almost predict your intentions before you even nudge the wheel. For me, these British-built projectiles are the very definition of the mystical term “supercar.” To drive one, to feel that 600-plus twin-turbo horsepower, is like downing a quadruple espresso after a lifetime of decaf. But, they do come with the odd compromise or two. The endless drone from those monster tires at each corner is like driving with a leaf blower in the passenger seat. Hitting any kind of lump or bump is like colliding with a Florida sinkhole. As for carrying personal items aboard, if they won’t fit into a squashy gym bag, you’re going to need to call FedEx. However, the new McLaren GT is a kinder, gentler McLaren with more refinement, comfort, and civility. Oh, and did I mention there’s 72

space in the back for a golf bag? Thank McLaren for listening to its customers—or its dealers, who likely moaned about losing another sale to more accommodating rivals, such as Bentley’s grand touring Continental GT or Aston Martin’s DB11. What we have here is the first McLaren hatchback. One tap of the key fob and the huge rear tailgate pops open to reveal a long, wide luggage area. And although it is rather oddly shaped, it works. According to McLaren, it can accommodate 14.8 cubic feet of “stuff.” That total climbs to 20.8 when you factor in the small forward trunk. While this new feature does transform the versatility of the GT, it too is not without its compromises—like having a heat-blasting 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 sitting beneath it. McLaren engineers had to develop a thermal heat shield to reduce temps from 900 degrees Fahrenheit around the engine to a still toasty 100. Stow that box of Godiva back there at your peril. More worrisome is the fact that the luggage area is open to the cockpit. Yes, there are numerous tie-down rings, but that loose jar of Petrossian beluga caviar could become a high-speed projectile under heavy braking. And as with all McLarens, this GT can stop with the same immediacy as hitting a brick wall. In keeping with the slightly more mellow image of this new GT, the design has also been softened. Unlike the angry-bird McLaren 720S on which it’s based, the GT sheds the track-focused rear wing, huge wheel-arch

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PRICE: $213,195/$263,265 AS TESTED ENGINE: 4.0-LITER TWIN-TURBO V-8 POWER: 612 HP TORQUE: 465 LB-FT TRANSMISSION: 7-SPEED AUTOMATIC 0-60: 3.1 SECONDS TOP SPEED: 203 MPH LENGTH/ WIDTH: 184/81 INCHES WEIGHT: 3,384 POUNDS WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE IT ADDS ELEGANCE AND VERSATILITY WITHOUT LOSING THAT WILD-CHILD MCLAREN CHARACTER.

vents, and air-gulping rear intakes. I think it’s the best-looking McLaren in the lineup. It’s just sleeker and more stylish, enhanced by lovely forged alloys at each corner, the biggest ever fitted to a McLaren. Open the high-lifting scissor-like doors and inside, McLaren’s typical wafer-thin, butt-numbing seats have been replaced with wider, comfier, thicker-padded versions that are a delight. The cabin is now a sea of handbag-quality leather befitting the grand tourer the GT is. And boy, does this car tour grandly. There’s less snap, crackle, and pop from the exhaust compared to, say, the 720S. Less volume, too. And the suspension has been tuned to deliver a ride that is a tad smoother,

less brittle, more forgiving, and has less tire roar. But don’t for one second think McLaren has gone soft on performance. The GT’s 4.0-liter V-8 packs a 612-hp punch that can slingshot the car to 60 mph in a retina-blurring 3.1 seconds. This beast won’t call it quits until the speedo shows 203 mph. Hustle the GT along a curvy two-laner and its race-bred heritage, along with perfect poise and balance, is there to thrill. Although it was developed for the track, on ordinary roads it goes precisely where you point it. Its handling is nothing less than stellar. Pricing starts at around $213,000, though with a few options—the $6,000 electrochromic glass roof is a must-have, as is the $15,400 fourpiece set of custom luggage—reckon on closer to $260,000. But for me, all that McLaren magic more than justifies the price tag. «

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Sea Ray brings back its iconic FAMILY CRUISER in the bold shape of the new 370 Outboard By Howard Walker Ever wondered how Sea Ray got its name? Maybe it’s a play on sting ray or manta ray. Or, perhaps, a reference to a ray of sunshine on the sea. Good guesses—but wrong. It all goes back to Cornelius Nathaniel “Connie” Ray III. In 1959, the native Detroiter founded Ray Industries, cranking out zippy runabouts. By putting a spin on the “C” for Cornelius and looking to his last name, it was an easy evolution to Sea Ray. By 1986, when Connie had sold his company to the Brunswick Corporation powerhouse, Sea Ray had taken its place among the world’s biggest boatbuilders. One of Connie’s many strokes of genius was seeing a gap in the market for a family-focused 74

express cruiser. Forty-five years ago, he built the first Sea Ray Sundancer and the rest, as they say, is history. Despite a rocky few years over the past decade, during which time Brunswick even pondered selling off the Sea Ray brand, the Sundancer is now back—with a vengeance. The 370 Outboard not only marks the introduction of a next-gen Sundancer family, but also heralds the reinvention of Sea Ray itself. New from the keel up, the 370 Outboard is a masterpiece from any angle. While the hull profile has styling cues from Sundancers past, it’s that towering, glass-filled hardtop and huge windshield that are guaranteed to spin heads. Before its global unveiling earlier this year, I got to spend a fun-filled morning putting the 370 through its paces across Sarasota Bay. I came away thoroughly impressed at what it manages to pack into 37 feet. While we all remember Sundancers of old, with gas-guzzling V-8s powering through sterndrives, the 370’s designers wisely opted for outboards. They’re quieter, smoother, easier to maintain, and way more space-efficient.

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The first boats to come out of Sea Ray’s Merritt Island facility will feature triple 300-hp Mercury Verados, with the option down the road of 250 Mercs. With three 300s, top speed is close to 50 mph, with easy-peasy cruising in the mid-30s. Step onto the wide swim platform and into the cockpit, and the feeling of space is terrific, with seating for eight on the U-shaped sofas. Rather than having the galley down below, there’s an electric grill, sink, fridge, and freezer right there. Cross through the port-side windshield door and into the bow. The beauty here is the height of the walkway sides, which give a great sense of safety and security. The mile-high hardtop is a true feat of design ingenuity. The sheer amount of glass is astonishing, giving superb all-around visibility from the helm. Nice touches include the power-sliding sunroof, air conditioning, and a rear sunshade that glides out of the hardtop. Up at the helm there are twin seats on either side, while the control panel could easily have come out of a fancy Mercedes. Twin 16-inch

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PRICE: FROM $650,000 LENGTH: 37 FEET BEAM: 12 FEET DRY WEIGHT: 18,100 POUNDS POWER: 3 X 300-HP MERCURY VERADOS TOP SPEED: 50 MPH WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE IT ROLLS AN EXPRESS CRUISER, BOWRIDER, AND GLASSY HARDTOP COUPE ALL INTO ONE. Simrad displays integrate pretty much all of the boat’s major functions. Down below, the cabin is flooded with light courtesy of huge hull windows. Up in the bow there’s an L-shaped sofa that, at the touch of a button, creates a queen bed. Midship, beneath the cockpit, there’s another “L” that becomes a double. And the quality of materials is exceptional, with white onyx Corian countertops, lovely wood, and upscale fabrics. Out on Sarasota Bay, this new Sundancer leapt onto the plane and punched to 45-plus mph with ease. While there wasn’t much in

the way of wave action that day, the Sea Ray still sliced through other boats’ wake, with any rock and roll quelled by the optional Seakeeper3 gyro stabilizer. Joystick control made docking a breeze, even in a breeze. You’ll pay around $650,000 for a 370 with triple Mercury 250s, though with the triple 300s and plenty of must-have options, reckon on closer to $900k. But with this new 370 Outboard, Sea Ray definitely builds on the Sundancer legacy with a boat that’s sleek, sexy, and a lot of fun. Connie Ray would have been proud. «

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Above and beyond Forbes honors John Castronuovo and Robert DeForest as 2021 Best-in-State Wealth Advisors for Florida There are few things more valuable than a trusted relationship with Financial Advisors who empower you to pursue what matters most with confidence. Certainly, that is how the clients of Robert and John feel. Their UBS Advisors are known for going above and beyond for every client, every day, marshaling the global resources of one of the largest financial firms in the world to help them plan for their life’s goals. It is this commitment to excellence which Forbes recognizes with this recent honor. Join us in our congratulations. We encourage you to reach out to discuss what matters most in your life. Robert E. DeForest, CIMA® Senior Vice President–Wealth Management Senior Portfolio Manager Private Wealth Advisor Palm Beach Wealth Consulting Services UBS Financial Services Inc. Private Wealth Management 525 Okeechobee Boulevard, Suite 1500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-659-9617

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IN THE HEART OF WELLINGTON’S HORSE COUNTRY, PAULA AND MICHAEL BICKFORD’S MIARELLA IS BOTH AN EXPANSIVE POLO FACILITY AND A HIGHLY CURATED TESTAMENT TO EQUESTRIAN DESIGN By Judy Martel | Photography by Jerry Rabinowitz

Inside the curved white gates of Miarella, the nearly 55-acre Wellington polo farm of Michael and Paula Bickford, there is a tranquility that seems to slow time. Out here, the four lanes of noisy traffic and strip malls have given way to stretches of manicured, fenced-in fields intersected by dirt roads, occasionally traversed by a lone horse and rider. Nothing appears hurried, providing peace of mind to fully appreciate the expansive beauty of nature. Michael, a high-profile global real estate investor who has played polo all his life, developed the farm to become the U.S. headquarters

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From above: The estate includes a chic clubhouse; Michael Bickford (pictured left) won the Cartier Queen’s Cup with La Indiana in 2018.

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high-goal team he founded in 2013. Originally separate parcels, the vacant land was transformed into a polo operation through a joint effort: Michael planned the layout and functionality of the clubhouse, stables, apartments, and polo fields, while Paula, a designer and businesswoman, was responsible for the interior design. The result, completed in 2018, is a gorgeous combination of form and function. “The way the property is designed, it’s quite versatile for any equestrian sport, not just polo,” Paula notes. “All materials are well thought-out for the animals.” For example, the paths among the stables have the appearance of brick but are made of dense rubber, which is easier on the horses’ joints. The property’s rectangular layout includes grooms’ quarters and two three-bedroom apartments at one end, and a clubhouse and office at the other. Connecting the two are 64

stables, arranged in straight rows on either side, with a center loggia for entertaining. Each of the four players on the team has his own “wing,” Paula explains, with stables for his horses and private tack and feed rooms. Tack rooms, where riding equipment is stored and displayed, are both functional and stylish. Polo mallets, saddles, and bridles line the mahoganypaneled walls, and leather club chairs offer a comfortable spot to relax before or after practice. “This is their favorite place to be,” Paula says. Equestrian roots run deep in both sides of the family. Born in Greenwich, Connecticut, Michael plays polo with La Indiana on an international stage. He has competed in numerous high-goal tournaments around the world and has won many, including the prestigious Queen’s Cup in England. Paula is from São Paulo, Brazil, where she competed in equestrian show-jumping events. She is now a dressage rider and a partner in her family’s cattle farms in Latin America. “My family has always been in horses,” she says. When she met Michael—a private equity fund manager with his own firm, Round Hill Capital—in London, Paula was a burgeoning fashion designer and financial trader specializing in sugar. The couple and their young children now live in Palm Beach, where Paula maintains her eponymous interior

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The property was designed to suit an array of equestrian pursuits, including stables and private tack rooms for each La Indiana player.

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Paula guided the interior design, focusing on sense of place and purpose, thus the horse photography and relaxed, British West Indies atmosphere.

design firm and is also CEO of Mayfield Holdings, their family office. Her expertise in interior design allows her to put her stamp on the properties they own around the world. For Paula, the design process begins with a mood board, but the creative muse doesn’t appear through photos of furnishings, scraps of wallpaper, or fabric. Instead, she envisions how people will feel when they enter a room. “I might have a picture of the ocean, the beach, or a horse—literally just the mood.” From there, she relies on what she knows. “My design style comes from my roots. I use a lot of Brazilian materials to give the decor my footprint,” she says. “I love playing with textures and different proportions, and I always use natural fibers. My favorite fabric, whether in clothing or home decor, is linen.” When designing, she honors the architectural style and materials of the location and climate. For example, Miarella (a riff on their daughters’ names) is faithful to the British West Indies style. 84 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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The living quarters include images that Paula has taken over the years, as well as a sophisticated interplay between rich woods and welcoming white linen.

“I consider the style to be very appropriate for an equestrian property in Wellington,” she says. “It’s a tribute to the simple elegance of equestrian life and the regal aspect of polo.” One of the hallmarks of Paula’s interiors is a fastidious attention to every detail and finish. Whether designing an entire equestrian facility or a single room, she engineers every corner to its best use. The small things, she believes, are especially important in good design. “Details like hinges, doorknobs—the things that most people don’t pay attention to—are what distinguish a beautiful

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space,” she says. “You don’t know exactly what it is that feels good about a room, but it’s those details.” Paula’s penchant for quality, symmetry, and simplicity are evident throughout Miarella, from the rows of royal palm trees standing at attention in front of the stables to the stunning black-and-white photos highlighting Michael’s polo career gracing the walls of the clubhouse. Many of those photos were taken by Paula herself. “All the photos are of our own horses and team through the years,” she says, adding that black and white complements the colors of the team. “It’s a bit of a memory book.” The clubhouse, a comfortable gathering place for the team, exudes PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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WE LOVE SPENDING TIME AT THE FARM WITH OUR CHILDREN AND RIDING AS A FAMILY. THE PROPERTY IS VERY VERSATILE AND WE ENJOY BEING SO CLOSE TO NATURE AND THE HORSES.”

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Paula, pictured left with Copita, has infused her Brazilian roots into spaces like the pergola-covered patio (opposite page) and outdoor kitchen.

the essence of West Indies decor. White millwork and sofas stand out against rich wood floors and beamed ceilings, while splashes of blue, green, and orange brighten materials such as mahogany and leather. The accents of color are “elegant and subdued,” Paula notes. “A brighter note is needed to soften the masculine edge.” Outside the clubhouse, an expansive patio invites relaxed socializing. A few yards away, an outdoor kitchen with a parilla (a traditional Argentine grill), along with three long tables, await under a bougainvillea-covered pergola. “We like to have asados here,” Paula says, referring to the traditional Argentine barbecue featuring a variety of meats cooked over an open fire. In this idyllic setting, the Bickfords have hosted guests from near and far. “I love bringing my Palm Beach friends here and having dinner under the moonlight,” she says. When not entertaining or working, Paula enjoys retreating to Miarella to ride her horse, Copita, along the trails around their property. “We love spending time at the farm with our children and riding as a family,” she says. “The property is very versatile, and we enjoy being so close to nature and the horses. Here, we feel free.” «

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Easy Rider

FOR LOCAL LAWYER BILL BONE, LIFE’S ABOUT BALANCE IN ALL THINGS—FROM BIKING TO THE BOARDROOM AND BEYOND Maybe you’re still hitting the snooze button, but Bill Bone is up before dawn, launching into a two-hour workout. He hops on his Trek hybrid bike, cycling his way to one of several gyms he belongs to for a 50-minute class led by a professional trainer. Back on the bike for a short trip to The Breakers Beach Club, where he either swims in the lap pool or the ocean. A walk or run with his Rhodesian Ridgeback dog, Buddha, caps off the morning routine. If that sounds like a lot before breakfast, for Bone it’s literally just a start: The day is still young (and you’re probably just rolling out of bed). After a quick breakfast prepared by his personal cook, Bone heads across the bridge to West Palm Beach, where he works as a trial lawyer at Larmoyeux & Bone, a firm specializing in civil trials, medical malpractice, auto negligence, and—through the Bill Bone Bike Law division—advocacy for cyclists. By midday, you might find him sitting in on a lecture at The Society of the Four Arts. Evenings are for wind-

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ing down over a leisurely dinner at Casa Hueso, his home for 25 years in midtown Palm Beach, entertaining a dozen or so friends in what he calls a version of the French salon, with eight to 10 courses and lively conversation—no small talk allowed, he says. “The food is the catalyst for conversation, but conversation is the goal.” Bone works hard at incorporating his mantra—work, learn, play— into each day. The balance is as important as excellence in any one area, he believes, and it sums up his approach to wellness. “I think of wellness as what you do for the whole person in order to have a good quality of life,” he says. “What else is there besides work, learn, and play?” If there’s an addendum to Bone’s mantra, it might well be variety: He doesn’t even like to repeat the same meal—hence the personal cook— and avoids fixed workout routines because he admits he gets “easily bored.” A self-described foodie, he’s not about avoiding, measuring, or weighing food. His only dietary requirements are fresh, varied, and

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homemade. But even more important than what’s on his plate is the ceremony of sitting down to enjoy a meal. When his kids were growing up, he and his now ex-wife (a busy physician) made it a point to have dinner as a family every single night. “To this day, I still do that; every night with multiple courses, even if I’m alone.” Born at Good Samaritan in West Palm Beach, Bone’s dedication to the area is evident in his involvement in several charitable local organizations. Giving back is an essential component of mental health, he believes, but simply writing a check would deprive him of the joy of engaging with people. “For it to work for me, I have to have my hands in it,” he says. “If there’s soup involved, I want to serve it.” That penchant for hands-on participation (plus Bone’s gregarious personality) caught the eye of John Scarpa, chairman, CEO, and co-founder of the Palm Beach Police and Fire Foundation. They first met in 2010 when Bone was chairing the town Centennial committee. Scarpa approached him to be master of ceremonies at the foundation’s annual ball and auction. “As you can imagine, he readily agreed,” Scarpa says. Every year since, Bone has worked his magic, entertaining guests while raising as much as $400,000 during a single auction. “He doesn’t do anything unless he’s totally prepared,” Scarpa notes. “He makes a point to know every bidder and he has our back. He’s always engaging supporters and introducing us to new ones.” Bone also chairs the largest student essay contest in the nation, Do the Write Thing, which enlists every middle school student in the county to submit an essay addressing the problem of youth violence. He is proud of the more than 30,000 entries. “Reading them is heartbreaking,” he says. “Those kids are educating me.” At the heart of all he does is Bone’s desire to improve. His support of the community is no different. “I don’t think of charity as charity. I think of it from the standpoint of: How can I make a community or place better?” And if there’s an athletic element in the mix, Bone is in. The list of

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Bill Bone, pictured left with his dog, Buddha, is a renaissance man with a passion for fitness and high-adrenaline activities. In addition to working as an attorney, he spends his days exercising, racing bikes, and enjoying multicourse meals.

sporting events he sponsors is long, including the Florida State Cycling Championships and his eponymous Pro-Am Cycling Series, Twilight Racing Series, and a 5k race. For the past 20 years, he has sponsored the Bill Bone Racing Team, a group of approximately 25 riders who compete across the state. For The Bill Bone Tropical Triathlon, which benefits the Lake Worth Community High School Air Force ROTC, Bone triple-matches participant donations. Although he’s an avid supporter of his races and teams, Bone doesn’t compete in every event. His personal sport is the triathlon and, although he admits to being “fiercely competitive,” he tries to maintain balance. “I admire athletic competitors who train every day, but I’m not prepared to give up the other parts of my life.” He competes with himself, to improve his time or performance, but sets his goal on finishing, not necessarily winning. That’s why he likes to sponsor events. “I won’t end up on the podium with a medal around my neck,” he quips, “but my name is still on every medal.”

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According to Mark Hassell, director of the Bill Bone Racing Team, Bone is a natural at meeting any physical challenge. “He has perseverance and intelligence and he knows how to focus. He always crosses the finish line. He might not be first, but he’s happy.” Hassell says what sets Bone apart from other athletes is his investment in the sport’s social aspect. “Most people in a race are in their own heads, totally focused on winning. Bill is out shaking hands and talking to people. He creates a community.” At home, Bone maintains close ties with his four children, all in their 20s, joking that he’s “dragged” them on mountain-climbing, white-water-rafting, and skiing expeditions. Travel is high on Bone’s agenda— particularly if it comes with an athletic thrill. He plans to white-water raft all the “great” rivers, he says, and he hasn’t missed being a spectator at the summer Olympics in 30 years. Assuming the spectacle moves forward and allows spectators, Bone’s first major trip since the COVID-19 pandemic will be the summer Olympics in Tokyo this July. Despite his devotion to exercise, growing up, Bone says he was not athletic. Still, he was a self-described go-getter—president of his class, president of his college fraternity, and head of the speech and debate clubs. He was the first member of his family to attend college (three degrees at the University of Florida) since before the Civil War. His father, a Marine, was an athlete who played high school football. At first, Bone followed suit. “I joined the team, but I was terrible; a skinny, skinny kid.” He gravitated toward theater and, on his first audition, snared a lead role. “I quit the football team after that. Speech, debate, theater—those are my passions.” He travels frequently to his apartment in New York City to attend live performances—as many as 70 in a season. “I’ll see five shows in a weekend,” he confesses. When he’s in Palm Beach, he’s a regular at the Kravis Center, among other performance venues. The COVID-19 pandemic has put a damper on the range of activities Bone used to enjoy, but aside from giving thanks for the Peloton, his response is to “just get up and do something every day.” He still strives to fulfill his mantra, just in a different way—the book club he belongs to meets online these days, he hosts socially distant gatherings, attends lectures via Zoom, and can’t imagine working from home. “I have enormous energy, but that’s because I have all these parts of my life. I expect to work until the day I die, but I also love to learn. I’d like to think that if I got COVID and died, there would not be a single regret. I only regret what I don’t do.” After all, he says, life is meant to be used up, and if it’s unique and interesting, “I’m there.” «

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From our health to our headspace to our homes, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live. While some of us may look forward to revving the engines on our lives back to full speed, others are seeing the benefits of an unhurried pace. Whether you want to slow down, pare down, or look inward, we’ve got you covered in our guide to going slow.

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Places to Minimize

Pare Down and Style Up

Minimalism:

Want to minimize and organize but need a starting point (and some inspiration)? Belock suggests starting with one or more of these clutter-collecting spaces.

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The CLOSET Your closet should be organized like your favorite boutique, so you can showcase and “shop” your clothing. The overall goal is to make the space both functional with organizing systems and stylish with design elements. Hang clothing on matching hangers and organize by type, then color. You’ll be able to see what you own so you can put together fabulous outfits.

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following these basic decluttering steps can help even the most precocious packrat pare down. Step 1: Define it. Minimalism means intentionally living with only the things you need. As you try to discern which items in your home you truly need, ask yourself: • Is this item useful to me? • Is it the only one I own? • Does this item bring me joy, usefulness, or meaning? A “yes” means the item can stay. A “no” means it’s time to let it go. Step 2: Organize it. Once you decide which items you would like to keep, organize them in a way that works best for you. Step 3: Maintain it. Belock warns clients of seeing their newly decluttered spaces as opportunities to acquire more stuff. Once you’ve done the work of paring down, it’s time to maintain it. “Be cognizant of your purchases and how you would like to invest your time, energy, and money,” Belock advises. “Minimize the clutter to maximize your quality of life.”

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Minimalism is about living with less—things, expenses, waste, stress. Sure, you can read Marie Kondo’s classic tome, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, to make your space look like something out of a Zen photo shoot. But Korinne Kubena Belock, founder and owner of Urban Simplicity, an organizing service based in Palm Beach and New York City (urbansimplicity. co), says the philosophy behind minimalism is even more valuable than the visual reward. For Belock, minimalism is also about finding more in life beyond material goods. “Adopting this lifestyle can help foster healthy relationships with the people who are most important to you and help you focus on experiences and relationships,” she says. “When you eliminate the clutter that surrounds you, you can focus on doing more with your time and life.” So how do you become a minimalist? Belock says the process looks different for everyone, but

The KITCHEN Every member of the family uses the pantry, which means it tends to get disorganized quickly. Pull everything out and eliminate any dishes that are chipped, mismatched, or no longer used. Highlight what you love. Maybe baking or entertaining is your passion. Figure out what’s important to you, group all related items together, and make space for them. When in doubt, look up. Utilize vertical space inside cabinets with stacking bins or tiered shelves.

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Mindfulness & Meditation:

Mindfulness is being aware. It’s noticing and paying attention to everything you’re experiencing—from your thoughts to your feelings to your behavior. It’s the kind of thing you can practice not only anywhere, but at any time. Just show up, engage yourself fully in the here and now, and you’re practicing mindfulness. But it takes more to achieve mindfulness on a deep level. Gigi Falk, who runs the Art of Human Being (liveahb.com) with her sister Kayla— offering workshops and classes based on their training with mindfuness master Shinzen Young—says true mindfulness means being free of the 96

past and future, the what if’s and what maybe’s, the judgment of right or wrong so that we can be totally present in our lives without distraction. It’s worth the effort: Research shows that mindfulness releases “happy” chemicals like serotonin in the brain. It can also lower blood pressure, improve digestion, and increase pain tolerance. The Falk sisters say that a frequent meditation practice can help you develop the state of mind and being that makes mindfulness possible. And the two practices, they say, go hand in hand. “They’re like mirror reflections of each other,” Gigi says. “Mindfulness is a quality of mind. It’s a capacity

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practice your meditation, you’re improving your capacity to be a mindful human being.”

Breathing Bauble Inspired by Japanese monks, this sleek breathing tool ($85-$115) from Kumoso gives you a stylish and science-backed way to focus on your breath. (komusodesign.com)

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Calming Cards Cultivate mindful moments with this deck of 50 cards ($17) with inspiring phrases and bite-size exercises. (uncommon goods.com)

Soothing Sounds Solu’s N.O.W. Tone Therapy speakers ($179) provide peaceful tones that calm your mind, keep you focused, and leave you feeling refreshed. (nowbysolu.com)

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for awareness. It supports and enriches meditation. Mindfulness training is where you get to apply what you’ve learned in your practice of meditation.” While mindfulness can be applied to any situation throughout your day, meditation is usually practiced for a specific amount of time in a specific location. Another way to think of it? “Mindfulness is the awareness of ‘something,’” Gigi says. “Meditation is the awareness of ‘no-thing.’” “Mindfulness is a cultivated quality of mind,” Kayla says. “A lot of people tend to see mindfulness as something they have or don’t have. It’s a skill you build like anything else. Every time you practice your meditation, you’re improving your capacity to be a mindful human being.”

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Cradled in Comfort Inspired by an ancient Japanese bean bag toy, this Takaokaya Ojami meditation pillow ($160) ensures that every meditation session begins and ends in comfort. (thesleepcode.com)

Roll-on Reminder Roll on Solvasa’s Breathe Mindful Oil ($44) and let the aroma work its magic when anxiety or distractions trigger you. (solvasabeauty.com)

Pages for Practice Find peace and calm amid the busyness of life with help from Zen guru Thich Nhat Hanh. Making Space: Creating a Home Meditation Practice ($10) offers meditations you can do anywhere. (barnesand noble.com)

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The slow living concept is all about embracing a natural flow—and eschewing the waste and stress that accompanies “faster” lifestyles filled with reflexive multitasking, breakneck pacing, and competitive consumerism. First given a name in journalist Carl Honoré’s 2004 book, In Praise of Slow, the movement doesn’t ask us to chuck our overly speedy lives and start from scratch. Instead, it suggests that we take the time to be present in our daily activities, enriching our lives by savoring what matters most (thrills over things, health over hurry, planet over profit) and not trying to impress ourselves or others with what we can buy or achieve. To hop on the slow-moving bandwagon, try adopting a slower pace in one or more aspects of your life. From the food you eat to the clothes you wear to your daily beauty rituals, options abound to consciously slow your roll.

The Regional in West Palm Beach has been recognized for its sustainable practices.

Deliciously Deliberate Thirty years ago, a group Grato of Italians gathered in Rome to protest a fast-food franchise opening at the base of the city’s iconic Spanish Steps. “We don’t want fast food,” the protestors chanted. “We want slow food!” That was the start of the Slow Food movement—which today spans 160 countries, with 150 chapters in the United States. Slow Food Glades to Coast and Slow Food Miami are two such chapters working to promote the slow food movement’s ideals of good, clean, and fair food for all. These volunteer-led organizations give their “Snail of Approval” (SoA) awards to local restaurants that serve quality food that is mostly local and sustainably raised and grown.

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The Slow Movement:

Try one of these Palm Beach County SoA honorees: The Cooper 3800 Ocean ​Grato The Regional Angle at Eau Palm Beach

Aioli ​ ceano Kitchen O Josie’s Ristorante Driftwood Gastropub

Calmer cosmetics Slow beauty is about investing in products that have been lovingly crafted using sustainable methods and intelligently sourced ingredients—and using fewer, better products to lessen unnecessary consumption and waste. Local herbalist and slow beauty promoter Juliane Miklos (thegardenjules.com) says we can use plant-based wellness to power enduring beauty. “I 98

fell in love with tropical plants and the medicines we can all make from them,” she says. Miklos hosts a Slow Beauty Club meetup at Delray Beach’s Swinton Community Garden, teaching folks how to infuse plants into various beauty products like salt scrubs, face masks, hydrosols, and body oils from earth-friendly ingredients like lemongrass, eucalyptus, rose, calendula, and Dead Sea salts.

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Consciously

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Slowing your fashion frenzy and beauty routine can be as simple as choosing items that are made from sustainable materials that aren’t quickly and cheaply produced. From clothes to cosmetics, try these state-of-the-earth options on for size.

Businesses such as Pivot Mkt (inset) and WearLuv (below) support sustainable fashion.

SLOW and Stylish

Located inside the Citadel in Miami’s historic Little River District, Pivot Mkt (instagram. com/pivotmkt) bills itself as the Magic City’s first sustainable department store. The 7,200-square-foot space features fashion, beauty, home, and decor for men, women, and kids. Beyond sales, Pivot Mkt hosts a learning center dedicated to educating visitors on sustainability practices, with workshops on topics like how to identify sustainable and biofriendly products. Ready to convert your fast-fashion past to your fair-fashion future? Pat Luna and Maria Leinanger, cofounders and owners of North Palm Beach’s WearLuv consignment boutique (wearluv.com), tout the benefits of shopping for clothes and accessories on consignment. “Slow fashion is about shopping unique, shopping different,” Luna says. “Consignment is a part of that. We’re a sustainable, chic alternative to everyday retail with a fashion-friendly vibe.” Below, Luna and Leinanger offer some tips to get the most out of your current clothing and future purchases. Play Dress-Up: Most people wear 20 percent of their wardrobe 80

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Bio Bathing Suits The swimwear collection from Carve Designs is made from recycled plastic water bottles. Each garment ($42-168) removes an estimated five plastic bottles from landfills. (carvedesigns.com) percent of the time. Try experimenting with different combinations and mastering new styling tricks to help make the garments you already own last longer. Aim for #30Wears: Coined by Livia Firth, founder of sustainability consultancy Eco-Age, #30wears is a benchmark to extend the lifespan of your clothes. Before buying anything, ask yourself: Will I wear this at least 30 times? If the answer is no, put it back on the rack. Pass It On: Got a quality item (or items) that you just don’t wear anymore? Consider consignment. You’ll make room in your closet, keep an item from the landfill, and make a little money in the process. Go for Seconds: Before buying anything new, try to find it secondhand. This could mean rummaging in a consignment or vintage shop, buying from an online resale platform, or even borrowing something from a friend. Choosing quality secondhand clothing reduces the demand for manufacturing and waste in landfills.

Earth-Friendly Elixir Use LOLI’s Plum Elixir serum ($68) to nourish everything from dry skin to frazzled hair to weathered cuticles. The glass jars are recyclable and the products feature compostable labels, bags, and boxes. (lolibeauty.com)

Lips to Lids Axiology’s Balmies ($36) are a trio of planet-friendly crayons for your lips, cheeks, or eyelids. They come wrapped in paper and are housed in a handy recyclable case. (axiologybeauty.com)

Sustainable Sneakers Reebok enters the slow-fashion game with a shoe made from biodegradable corn and cotton. These plant-based shoes ($90) can be composted after you’re done with them. (reebok.com)

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Vintage mesh top (price upon request), Fernando Garcia, Pinkgun Gallery, Miami; Dior Tribales earring ($550), Dior Beauty long-wear waterproof eyeliner pencil 254 Captivating Blue, Dior Lip Glow in Coral, Dior, dior.com. Opposite page: Metallic swimsuit (price upon request), Red Carter, redcarter.com; metal and strass earrings ($525), Chanel, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, chanel.com. Fashion editor: Katherine Lande

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Physician Profiles Palm Beach Illustrated’s

On the following pages, you’ll discover our carefully curated list of 1,129 Top Doctors as chosen by their peers. We profile some of the most trusted and experienced physicians in the Palm Beach area, many of whom give their time and talents to make our community even stronger.

Palm Beach Illustrated works closely with Professional Research Services to provide accurate contact information for all Physicians. For the full list and updated information, visit palmbeachillustrated.com/doctors

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Physician Profiles ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Daniel Brodtman Allergy and Asthma Specialists of South Florida, LLC 561-795-2006 Rabia Q. Chaudhry South Florida Food Allergy Center 561-898-1093 Amy S. Feldman Nicklaus Children’s Hospital 561-799-7272 Stuart A. Friedman Stuart A. Friedman, MD, PA 561-495-2580 Ilene J. Goldstein Pediatric Associates 561-430-6330 Gabriel Gonzalez Allergy Asthma and Sinus Center 561-790-2258 Alan P. Koterba Allergy Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-626-2006 Angelos Koutsonikolis Angelos Koutsonikolis, MD 561-733-3546 Steven J Louie Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates 561-965-6685 Elena E. Perez Allergy Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-626-2006 Amy B. Schiffman Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Specialists, LLC 561-409-2800 Robert J. Schramm Allergy Consultants 561-368-7006 Kevin A. Stabile South Florida Allergy & Asthma Specialists 561-672-5711

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ANESTHESIOLOGY Andrew Astrove Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery & Laser Center 561-362-4400 Jane E. Bistline Jane E. Bistline, MD, PA 561-681-9808 Linda Castaneda Delray Beach Surgical Center 561-495-9111 Roberto Duran Neurocare Consultants 561-624-0702 Kenneth E. Fischler Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery & Laser Center 561-362-4400

Julian K. Berrocal Women’s Health & Healing of the Palm Beaches - Lake Worth 561-548-8600 Joseph A. Colletta Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County 561-395-2626 Marla W. Dudak Dudak and Dudak 561-482-8887 June Lee Breast Specialists of South Florida 561-510-2337 Kerry-Ann McDonald Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-2131 Elena Antedomenico Rehl Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-594-1850 John A.P. Rimmer John A.P. Rimmer, MD 561-748-1242

Claudia Garcia Jupiter Medical Center 561-263-4412

Sandra P. Sanchez GenesisCare 561-296-2556

Jordan Knurr Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100

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Harvey Plosker Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery & Laser Center 561-362-4400 Glenn Rubenstein Anesthesiology Consultants of the Palm Beaches, PA 561-798-4221 David J. West Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center 561-622-1411

BREAST SURGERY Luis R Arroyo Bethesda Hospital East 561-736-0070

Robert J. Anderson Jr Robert J. Anderson, MD 561-776-7676 Richard G. Cartledge Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-6300 Cristiano N. Faber Florida Heart & Vascular Care 561-548-4900 Arthur H. Katz Arthur H. Katz, MD 561-775-8447 Jeffrey H. Newman Tenet Florida Cardiovascular Care 561-638-9140

Marcos A. Nores Florida Heart and Vascular Care - JFK 561-548-4900 Nishant D. Patel Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-622-3618

CARDIOLOGY Edgar Abovich Edgar Abovich, MD 561-624-3303 Rahul Aggarwal Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-627-3130 Moise W. Anglade EH Cardiovascular Institute of Palm Beach 561-228-1995 Jay F. Baker Holy Cross Medical Group Cardiology Associates of Boca Raton 561-706-7261 Thomas C. Bartzokis Bartzokis, Rubenstein & Servoss, MD, PL 561-368-4444 Steven L. Borzak Florida Cardiology Group 561-641-9541 Craig M. Brodsky Lewis, Gotlieb, Saltzman and Edep, MD, PA 561-395-4600 Michael W. Cammarata Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-368-4444 Alexander Chernobelsky Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Steven Cohen NYU Langone Cardiology Associates 561-495-7787 Chauncey W. Crandall IV Dr. Chauncey Crandall 561-529-3997

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Jose Castaneda, MD, OBGYN

JERRY RABINOWITZ

Committed to helping the poorest communities here and abroad Growing up in the northern highlands of Peru’s rugged Andes mountains, Jose Castaneda’s agricultural homeland was steeped in a rich, autonomous history dating back 2,000 years. Its gifted healers, however, could do little to help mitigate the area’s high maternal mortality rate. Watching mother after mother die in childbirth had such a profound impact on the adolescent Castaneda, he made himself a promise: “At 14, I said, ‘I need to be a doctor and help my people. At 18, I migrated through the mountains to Trujillo, attended medical school on scholarship, and graduated with the highest score in my class.” Castaneda’s aptitude earned him an invitation to pass the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Lima, then complete his OBGYN residency at the University of Maryland before teaching at the University of Miami and Florida Atlantic University. His eventual plan to return to Peru was derailed by the country’s coup d’état that lasted until 1980. But as destiny would have it, opening a private practice in Boynton Beach led Castaneda, MD, OBGYN, to help indigenous people on both continents. “Caridad Arsenio—the founder of what is now Caridad Center— walked into my office as a patient in the early 1990s,” recalls Castaneda. “At the end of the exam she said, ‘I need you to start helping indigenous and migrant farm workers with me.’ At the time she had just started providing free medical care in a trailer she converted into a clinic. I would volunteer almost every Saturday as the only gynecologist there and see about 20 patients a week.” His patients were mostly migrant farmers then, evolving into an indigent urban population as agriculture disappeared. Migrant workers still travel from Okeechobee, Belle Glade, and other communities for medical care at what is now Florida’s largest free clinic and one of the country’s largest in terms of people served. Castaneda volunteers every Saturday and sees about 60 patients a month. “It is my duty as a doctor and human being to help people who don’t have money and have need,” he explains. Prior to the pandemic, Castaneda returned to his mountain home of Cajamarca, Peru, for a week every three months, volunteering medical care to impoverished people and performing daily surgeries, before traveling to Trujillo’s National University Medical School where he taught residents and worked with young doctors. Castaneda says he’ll resume those “missions” after getting the COVID-19 vaccine. This time, though, he will travel with Caridad’s newest OBGYN medical volunteer: his son, Dr. Martin Castaneda. “He’s watched me leave for Caridad Center every Saturday nearly since birth,” says Castaneda, “and is as dedicated to helping people as I am.” —Michelle Payer

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Physician Profiles CARDIOLOGY (cont.) Norman Erenrich Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Jeffrey Fenster The Cardiac Institute of the Palm Beaches 561-296-5225 Constance Fields Holy Cross Medical Group Cardiology Associates of Boca Raton 561-483-8335 Robert S. Fishel Florida Electrophysiology Associates 561-434-0353 Mark Fisher Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-637-0500 Jean Foucauld Cardiology Partners 561-793-6100 David Funt Holy Cross Medical Group Cardiology Associates of Boca Raton 561-483-8335 Israel E. Henriquez EH Cardiovascular Institute of Palm Beach 561-793-6100 Eliezer Hernandez EH Cardiovascular Institute of Palm Beach 561-753-0001 Heather M. Johnson Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute 561-955-2131 Mitchell Karl Mitchell Karl MD, FACC 561-392-9214 Cyrus Kavasmaneck Palm Beach Cardiology Center 561-775-1061 Esteban Martin Kloosterman Cardiac Arrhythmia Service 561-266-0190

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Predrag Knez Palm Beach Heart Clinic 561-575-5785 Andrew Krasner Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Stephen Krasner Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Suneet Kukreja Advanced Cardiovascular Consultants, LLC 561-882-6060 Michael Lakow Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Eli S. Levine Advanced Heart & Vascular Institute 561-235-5621 Michael E. Lewis Lewis, Gotlieb, Saltzman and Edep, MD, PA 561-395-4600 Eric H. Lieberman Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-637-0500 Z. Jacob Litwinczuk Advanced Cardiology of Palm Beaches 561-744-7720 Gonzalo J. Loveday Mount Sinai Heart New York Palm Beach 561-627-2210 Ida Mazza Tenet Florida Physician Services 215-740-1713 Michael Metzger South Palm Cardiovascular Associates 561-515-0080 Keith D. Meyer Keith D. Meyer, MD, PA 561-820-0122

Scott Midwall Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033

Mark Simon Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033

Darryl Miller Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County 561-804-0200

Louis D. Snyder NYU Langone Cardiology Associates 561-495-7787

David C. Mishkel Mishkel Heart & Vascular Center 561-338-8884 Jyoti B. Mohanty Jupiter Medical Center 561-366-6777 Edward Mostel Palm Beach Cardiology Center 561-775-1061 Albert Musaffi Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Francisco Nascimento Cardiology/Fitness Med, LLC 561-278-1910

Morteza Tavakol Palm Beach Cardiology Center 561-775-1061 Jonathan J. Vafai Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-637-0500 Anil K. Verma Verma Health 561-369-7865 Augusto E. Villa Mount Sinai Heart New York Palm Beach 561-627-2912 Craig D. Vogel Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-627-3130

Philip Reid Oranburg Philip Reid Oranburg, MD, PA 561-391-5800

Roberto von Sohsten Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-770-7030

Richard J. Price Richard J. Price, MD, PA 561-626-5606

Arthur P. Weiner Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-637-0500

Mark H. Rubenstein Bartzokis, Rubenstein & Servoss, MD, PL 561-368-4444

Lawrence M. Weinstein Cardiology Associates of South Florida 561-200-3583

Utpal N. Sagar Mount Sinai Heart New York Palm Beach 561-627-2210 Jonathan I. Seckler Seckler Heart Center, PA 561-338-9992 Stephen J. Servoss Bartzokis, Rubenstein & Servoss, MD, PL 561-368-4444

Alan A. Zelcer Bethesda Hospital East 561-495-7230 Li Zhang Cleveland Clinic 561-898-5000

COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY Hayder Al-Azzawi Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-835-3396

Paul Michael Palm Beach Heart & Vascular 561-500-5347

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Louise Morrell, MD

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Using genetic research to transform breast cancer screening and care

Louise Morrell, MD, first began sub-specializing in hereditary breast cancer when the groundbreaking discovery of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes cemented her career trajectory. The board-certified medical oncologist turned her focus to studying these genes and their mutations, largely because they affect a significant segment of the population, including South Florida’s high-risk Ashkenazi Jews. The scientist’s innovative contribution as medical director of the Lynn Cancer Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospital (BRRH) came not from the lab, but in her infusion of genetics into patient care through a program called Genetics Risk Assessment. “Locally, we’ve initiated a novel approach with every single patient who gets breast cancer and comes to our clinic for a treatment plan,” explains Morrell. “They meet the medical oncologist, the radiation doctor, and the genetics person to do genetics testing at the outset to integrate it into a multidisciplinary approach right away. The first question women ask when diagnosed with breast cancer is, ‘What is going to happen?’ and the second question is, ‘What does this mean for my children?’” By incorporating genetics testing at the beginning of the process, Morrell says both the patient and the medical team have a better understanding of the overall treatment plan. For example, no genetic mutations means a lower risk of cancer on the second breast, which may not require surgery. Morrell and her team have additionally expanded genetic risk screening to the approximately 60,000 women who pass through the Lynn Women’s Health and Wellness Institute. “The key is identifying individuals who are most appropriate to undergo genetic testing for the purpose of giving that person, their children, and family members options that come with that risk assessment,” explains Morrell. “Starting with the genetic components, a mutation in the BRCA gene is going to dominate your likelihood of being diagnosed with breast cancer; however, what most people don’t know is that it’s not a single cancer gene—it’s a gene for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.” As Morrell notes, when a patient knows she has a genetic mutation, it can set her on a course of treatment to prevent “the other cancer that comes along with that gene.” During COVID-19, Morrell and her staff have mailed patients kits and done genetic testing using saliva. More groundbreaking research includes partnering with City of Hope, a National Cancer Institute, at which BRRH breast cancer patients can register their DNA sample and be part of a nationwide database that can lead to new discoveries. “In the field of genetics, it’s about how we can incorporate the next breakthrough,” says Morrell. “I’m not in the lab making breakthroughs; I’m in the field, saying ‘how can we incorporate them to elevate patient care?’” —Michelle Payer

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Physician Profiles COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY (cont.) Heidi Bahna Palm Beach Colorectal Surgery 561-964-1632 Avraham Belizon Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County 561-395-2626 Kimmerle Cohen Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-802-9958 Mariano M. Faresi Palm Beach Surgical 606-465-4583 Leandro J. Feo Aguirre Tenet Florida Physician Services Delray 561-939-0455 Harvey I. Garber Garber & Shemesh, MD, PA 561-495-0660 David Kurtz David Kurtz, MD 561-659-7702 Tara Martinez The Center for Advanced Surgical Care 561-795-5130 Eduardo Parra-Davila Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-227-9238 Erica R. Podolsky Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-939-0455 Andrew S. Ross Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County 561-395-2626 Eli Shemesh Garber & Shemesh, MD, PA 561-495-0660 Jefferson R. Vaughan Office of Dr. Jefferson Vaughan 561-741-5695

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DERMATOLOGY Kristen M. Aloupis Aloupis Dermatology 561-313-1230 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 137

Thomas Balshi Balshi Dermatology 561-272-6000 Kenneth R. Beer Beer Dermatology 561-600-4848 Joshua M. Berlin Premier Dermatology Partners 561-349-7653

Jeremy S. Breit Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida 561-939-0200

Michael T. Borenstein Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center 561-776-7041

Barry L. Davis Barry L. Davis, MD 561-391-1666

Howard A. Bueller Boca Raton Dermatology, PA 561-498-2911

Kenneth J. Fuquay Kenneth J. Fuquay, MD 561-745-6950

Attica C. Chang Boca Raton Skin & Laser Center 561-395-9500

Chadi H. Loutfi Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida 561-939-0200

Sasha Chediak ClearlyDerm 561-353-3376

Jay Maizes Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida 561-967-4118 Maung K. Oo Northern Palm Beach Pulmonary & Critical Care, PA 561-323-6555 Ralph Palumbo Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida 561-939-0200 Adam Wellikoff Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida 561-967-4118

Eliahou S. Cohen Eli Cohen MD 561-495-1337 Larry Cohen Palm Beach Dermatology 561-296-1122 James J. DeVoursney Boynton Beach Skin 561-752-8000 Robert S. Dibacco Palm Beach Dermatology 561-969-7300 Scott Fayne Palm Beach Dermatology 561-296-1122 Brian Feinstein Feinstein Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery 561-498-4407

Jodi A. Fiedler Derm Partners Medical & Cosmetic Spa 561-883-5640 Alan M. Fischer Alan M. Fischer, MD, PA 561-488-2900 Julie Forero Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-425-9184 Jeffrey S. Fromowitz Dermatology of Boca 561-295-7080 Manju Elizabeth George Pediatric Dermatology of the Palm Beaches 561-804-7546 Ellis Gottesfeld Advancements in Dermatology 561-572-0299 Howard A. Green Dermatology Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-270-6205 Joseph C. Gretzula Boynton Beach Dermatology 561-736-8514 Charles Griff Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-357-5636 Steven M. Hacker Hacker Dermatology 561-278-9073 Kathleen B. Herne Sanctuary Medical Center 561-886-0970 David Herschthal The Herschthal Practice 561-342-5967 Peggy O. Hunter Palm Beach Dermatology 561-440-7546 Larisa C. Kelley Palm Beach Dermatology 617-803-7433 Sowmya I. Kishor Palm Beach Dermatology 561-863-1000

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Jay Skyler, MD, MACP

Dedicating a lifetime to ending type 1 diabetes In his third year of medical school, Jay Skyler’s mentors locked him in a dark room with an assignment: Grade the back of eyes in different stages of diabetic eye disease in comparison to slides on the wall. They were testing evidence that destroying the pituitary gland as a “desperation procedure” could prevent blindness. On it went for hours. Finally, the dreadfully bored 20-year-old couldn’t stare at the wall a second longer and made a request that changed the course of his life: “I asked to go on rounds,” says Skyler, “and was shocked that the patients were my age—18 to 20 years old—and their progression to eye disease was occurring in the first decade of having type 1 diabetes. I’ve been working on it ever since.” Currently a professor of medicine, pediatrics, and psychology in the division of endocrinology diabetes, and metabolism at University of Miami’s Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, Skyler, MD, MACP, has spent a lifetime pioneering one breakthrough after another. Fifty-four years later, with a 73-page resume that includes Area Leader, Clinical Director, Adjunct Professor, and Chairman roles at some of the nation’s most prestigious programs, centers, and universities, Skyler is part of national and international efforts to stop type 1 diabetes in its tracks. His work with Miami-based DRI (Diabetes Research Institute) has made such progress in stopping vision loss, he can’t remember the last time he saw someone use a white cane. His contributions include immune intervention and therapies that can preserve the pancreas’ own capacity to produce insulin. Another uses the smart phone in the most modern approach yet. “While kids used to test urine to gauge their sugar levels, they can now look on their phones and transmit results to their parents’ phones,” he explains. “Parents would go to bed not knowing if their kids would wake up in the morning. Now they can be alerted to low blood sugar in the middle of the night.” Skyler won’t call himself the foremost diabetes researcher in the country, though he’s world-recognized. While he says there are just four main research groups around the globe whose objective is to end type 1 diabetes, he is quick to say his advances were— and still are—a team effort, working alongside a talented cadre of nurses, dieticians, social workers, psychologists, and counselors. Though Skyler still has an office with a patient roster, his true love and life mission is his research with DRI. It’s a testament to what historic advances can materialize after a 20-year-old medical student is told to stare at a wall. —Michelle Payer

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Physician Profiles DERMATOLOGY (cont.) John P. Kowalczyk Palm Beach Dermatology 561-296-1122 Shauna Kranendonk Skye Dermatology 561-820-0155 Richard A. Krathen Dermatology Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-270-6205 Francesca Lewis Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center 561-440-8020 Oren H. Lifshitz Palm Beach Dermatology 561-296-7546 Danielle Manolakos Gold Coast Dermatology 561-495-9797

ABOUT THE LIST Medical decisions are some of the most important choices our readers make. In an effort to provide the best medical information available, Palm Beach Illustrated has enlisted a professional marketing company, Professional Research Services of Troy, Michigan to identify the Top Doctors in Palm Beach County. Together we surveyed licensed physicians, asking them to reveal the best medical professionals in our area. These Top Doctors have been scrutinized for the legitimacy of their licenses as well as their status with the Florida Department of Health. While there are outstanding professionals who aren’t listed here, we hope you’ll give these doctors special consideration when choosing a medical professional.

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Jeffrey M. Scricca Jeffrey M. Scricca, MD, PA 561-498-8787

John Minni Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-570-2201

Steven D. Shapiro Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center 561-776-7041

Noah K. Weisberg Skin Cancer Care Specialists 561-775-6011

Michael L. Shelling Shelling Dermatology 561-737-1100

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Michael Sherling Palm Beach Dermatology 561-969-7300

Carolyn J. Agresti Carolyn J. Agresti, MD 561-899-3822

Robyn Siperstein Siperstein Dermatology Group 561-364-7774

Jeffrey Alperstein ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-776-4950

Christopher Spock Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-316-4230

Alfredo Archilla Otolaryngology Consultants, PA 561-736-8141

John M. Strasswimmer Dermatology Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-295-9789

Michael S. Aronsohn Boca Raton Sinus & Allergy Center 833-637-4687

Eric E.E. Moum ClearlyDerm 561-739-9595 Michelle E. Muhart Palm Beach Dermatology 561-969-7300 Elissa S. Norton Brilliant Dermatology & Aesthetics 561-877-3376 Alissa O’Brien Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-570-4643 Justin Platzer Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-463-5684 Adam S. Plotkin Palm Beach Dermatology Group 561-499-0660

Mounir Wassef Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery Institute 561-246-1791 Angela Weatherall ClearlyDerm 561-353-3376

Lawrence A. Strong Dermatology Center of Wellington 561-784-7884

David C. Brodner The Center for Sinus, Allergy & Sleep Wellness 561-735-8750

Supriya Tomar Supriya Aesthetic Dermatology 561-805-9399

Robert Dattolo ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-627-3773

Judy Redd Integrated Dermatology of East Boca, LLC 561-368-4545

Shari F. Topper DermPartners 561-883-5650

Curtis Emmer ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-848-5579

Tobi Richman-Steinhardt Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-500-3376

Jackie Tripp Tripp Dermatology 561-819-6888

Michael A. Galin ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-848-5579

Steven P. Rosenberg Palm Beach Dermatology 561-640-4400

Andleeb Usmani TruDerm 561-847-4751

Daniel T. Ganc ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-955-1955

William I. Roth William I. Roth, MD 561-731-4900

Peter A. Vitulli Jr. A Center for Dermatology, Cosmetic and Laser Surgery 561-427-2000

Robert Gerring ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-776-7112

Vidya S. Rajpara Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center 561-776-7041

Jordan B. Schwartzberg Boca Raton Skin Institute 561-487-7575

Salvatore L. Grimaldi ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-848-5579

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ALAN J. BAUMAN, MD, ABHRS Alan J. Bauman, MD, is a full-time, board-certified hair restoration physician who has treated more than 30,000 patients and performed more than 10,000 hair transplant and more than 7,000 platelet-rich plasma procedures since starting his medical hair loss practice, Bauman Medical, in 1997. Bauman Medical is a 12,000-square- foot, state-of-the-art “hair hospital” located in Boca Raton. Bauman is one of only 200 physicians worldwide to achieve certification from the esteemed American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS), is a member of the International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons and is recommended by the American Hair Loss Association. Bauman is a coveted Fellow of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery and is frequently invited as a faculty member for international scientific meetings and live surgery workshops. Bauman has been extensively featured as a medical expert in leading media outlets internationally and for pioneering numerous

technologies in the field of hair restoration, including minimally invasive Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), VIP|FUE, low-level laser therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), PDOgro, and eyelash transplants. Bauman’s latest breakthrough transplant procedure — the “NoShave Long-Hair Preview” VIP|FUE — allows Bauman and his surgical team to extract hair follicles directly from the donor area without trimming or shaving, a significant bonus for patients looking to discreetly treat their hair loss. VIP|FUE also allows patients to see the results of what their transplant will look like right after the transplant, instead of having to wait until the follicles grow back. Bauman was recently voted “Top Hair Restoration Surgeon” by Aesthetic Everything for the fifth consecutive year and “Top Hair Restoration Surgeon of the Decade,” and has been named by Forbes as a “Top 5 Transformational CEO” and among “10 CEOs Transforming Healthcare in America.”

ALAN J. BAUMAN, MD, ABHRS

Bauman Medical Hair Transplant & Hair Loss Treatment Center 1450 S. Dixie Highway • Boca Raton • 561-462-8838 • baumanmedical.com

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EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT (cont.) Melyssa Hancock ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-939-0900 James Gerard L Houle Boca Raton Otolaryngology 561-750-2100 David A. Lehman ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-627-3773 John Li ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-748-4445 Joshua P. Light Light ENT 561-406-0213 Michael J. Lipan ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-776-7112

Gennadiy Vengerovich Otolaryngology Consultants, PA 561-736-8141

Tiffany McCalla Calla Genics 561-336-6131

Kathryn D. Jones The Select Few MD, LLC 561-952-2740

Ellis Webster ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-793-5077

Robert Nisenbaum West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262

William Kaye Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100

Joshua P. Weiss ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-391-3333

Aryeh J. Pessah Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100

Mark H. Widick ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-495-5537

Mark Polsky West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262

Ari I. Wirtschafter Boca Raton Sinus & Allergy Center 883-637-4687

Jason L Sevald Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center 561-694-7172

Timothy S. Wong ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-391-3333

David E. Strong Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100

Joseph R. Zito ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-627-3773

Damaris B. Vargas Bethesda Hospital East 561-737-7733

Thomas E. Lipin Thomas E. Lipin, MD, PA 561-746-2114

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Nancy J. Liu Boca Raton Otolaryngology 561-750-2100

Jaime A. Alvarez Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100

Mark R. Murphy Mark R. Murphy, MD 561-408-6284

Christine Brunner St. Mary’s Medical Center 561-844-6300

Nathan E. Nachlas ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-939-0900

Lisa Clayton Bethesda Hospital East 561-737-7733

Terry S. Olson ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-659-2266

Terry B. Cohen Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100

Todd Parnes Platinum ENT 561-495-2002

Evan D. Goldstein Travel Clinics of America 561-883-6698

Anna Frisch Palm Beach Thyroid & Endocrinology Wellness, LLC 561-303-2800

Ravinder Randhawa Delray Beach Surgery Center 561-495-9111

George J. Gurdock Good Samaritan Medical Center 561-655-5511

Sol Guerrero Tenet Florida Physician Services 515-451-0500

William Slomka ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-966-4100

Christopher LeMay Anywhere Total Health 561-523-4366

Barry S. Horowitz Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100

ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM Britany Epstein Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-693-5358 Alan Feldman South Florida Endocrine Center 561-626-9041 Renee J Freedman Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-391-1085

Kort C. Knudson Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100 Aleksandra Kraeher South Florida Endocrine Center 561-626-9041 David I. Levenson David I Levenson, MD East Coast Medical Associates 561-391-4441 Suhail A. Masudi Suhail A. Masudi, MD 561-383-6553 Michael J. Mellman Boynton Beach Endocrinology, PA 561-374-8969 Sharon C. Miller Elite Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-235-5980 Kathryn Reynolds Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100 Rolando F. Rodriguez East Coast Medical Associates 561-391-1085 Vanessa Rodriguez The Endocrinology Wellness Institute 561-600-2408 Ana Silva Florida Endocrine Consultants, PLLC 561-944-6553 Bryan S. Vinik Bryan S. Vinik, MD 561-391-1085

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SCOTT A. BERGER, MD Scott A. Berger, MD, has been one of South Florida’s premier pain management specialists for the past 30 years. A board-certified, fellowship-trained anesthesiologist, Dr. Berger is a graduate of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, for his residency in anesthesiology, and fellowship in pain management. Dr. Berger’s leadership in the South Florida medical community is multi-faceted and diverse. Dr. Berger has pioneered and developed trailblazing techniques that have helped thousands of people suffering with pain lead more fulfilling and productive lives. Dr. Berger is also a consistent Top Doc recipient, having won the award two years consecutively. He has served as the chairman of the Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital Governing Board, and president of its medical staff in addition to being the founding president for the Florida Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Association. Dr. Berger was a key expert witness for the U.S. Department of Justice, Florida Board of Medicine, and U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to help rid South Florida of its pill mill crisis.

Dr. Berger has served as the medical director for several ambulatory surgical centers and was a surveyor for AAAHC, the national association that accredits ambulatory surgery centers. Dr. Berger is currently the senior medical director for OrthoNet and has helped establish new treatment guidelines used by major health insurances. With his unique perspective, Dr. Berger launched Expert Medical Solutions, a visionary healthcare consulting, innovation, and technology company that helps pain patients and their doctors get medically needed services covered. Dr. Berger’s evaluations, testimony, and Life Care Plans have resulted in jury awards for his clients’ future medical expenses exceeding $2.3 million. Dr. Berger is also the CEO and founder of PainFreeForever.com—a comprehensive, online platform dedicated to providing ongoing support and treatment for pain patients holistically, without the need for narcotics or injections. Dr. Berger’s passion for helping the elderly, and those suffering in pain, is truly his life calling. Take advantage of Dr. Berger’s vast knowledge and expertise to get the outcome you desire. Contact him today to discuss a medical or business issue.

SCOTT A. BERGER, MD 561-706-7200

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FAMILY MEDICINE Laura M. Balda Balda Health 561-557-1767 Sareh Beladi Jupiter Medical Group 561-746-2411 Michael Burke Michael Burke, MD 561-272-5373 Robert R. Campitelli TotalMD Family Medicine & Urgent Care 561-967-8888 Orlon V. Carr III Orlon V. Carr III, MD 561-747-7377 Michelle Carrillo-Massa Advanced Natural of Jupiter 561-744-2724 Robert A. Cohen Cohen Medical Associates 561-496-7200 Adolfo Colman Conviva Care Center 561-793-1713 Richard A. DeLucia Jr. Jupiter Family Healthcare 561-776-5252 Trudell Doctor Trudell Doctor, MD 561-877-1800 ext. 172 Pamela Ermine Florida Health Care Medical Group 561-536-7884 Luisa Fierro West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262 Mitchell Goldstein Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-487-7931 Robert C. Greer IV Robert C. Greer IV, DO, FACOFP & Robert C. Greer V, DO 561-844-2464

Elizabeth Gunther Elite Healthcare Partners 561-318-6158

Clinton Schlenker Cleveland Clinic 561-904-7200

Holly Hadley Wellness First 561-491-4666

Howard Schwartz Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-935-4070

Emily P. Harrison Emily Harrison, MD 561-377-7131

Ofer Shustik Ofer J. Shustik, MD 561-220-6004

Mrunalini Kavuri Primary Care of Palm Beach 561-330-3026

Tara L. Stock Jupiter Medical Group 561-795-2878

Alison Levitt Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine 561-784-7852

Ronald Surowitz The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111

Brad Lipson Florida Primary & Specialty Care 561-338-3999

Arlene L. Taylor North Palm Family Practice, LLC 561-249-0149

C. Chris Mbaeri Family Choice Medical Clinic 561-623-0801

Horacio Valladares CMLA Medical Center 561-642-6309

Alan L. Melotek Alan L. Melotek 561-750-7509

Carlos M. Victorica BocaCare Primary Care Physicians 561-955-5761

Sabrina Mia Primary Care of Palm Beach 561-330-3026

Vanessa Vizcaino Family Medical and Wellness Center of The Palm Beaches 561-721-1953

Jason Gold Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center 561-750-3033

Ira G. Warshaw Ira G. Warshaw, MD 561-626-1000

Dina Hansen Mccoy LA Podiatry 561-433-5577

Donald R. Watren MDVIP 561-655-8990

Martha J. Holzworth Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515

FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY

Bradley Lamm Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255

Anne Lynn Morgan MMJ Health 561-631-7994 Nelson Olaguibel All Care Family Practice 561-967-3606 Thomas E. Rockland NYU Langone Medical Associates 561-365-3000 David C. Rosenberg Jupiter Concierge Family Practice 561-743-0005 Michael Sabido TotalMD Family Medicine & Urgent Care 561-969-7900 Mary Scanlon Dr. May Scanlon 561-582-4151

Hisham Ashry Palm Beach Foot & Ankle 561-244-4980 James Clancy Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500 Mirylsa Colón-Martínez OrthoWellness 954-251-6051

Dustin D. Constant Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, PA 615-415-3750 Jonathan M. Cutler South Florida Foot & Ankle Center 561-793-6170 Joshua P. Daly South Florida Foot & Ankle Center 561-793-6170 Daniel Elgut South Florida Foot & Ankle Center 561-793-6170 Brett Fried South Florida Foot & Ankle Center 561-793-6170 Suzanne C. Fuchs LuxePodiatry 561-619-3557 Victoria A. Gensemer Victoria A. Gensemer, DPM, PA 561-498-9888 Kenneth Gerszberg Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

John S. Levin Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500 Eric Lloyd Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515 Brad Mattison Mattison Podiatry Group 561-364-5522

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CRAIG M. FORLEITER, MD Craig M. Forleiter, MD, possesses a boundless enthusiasm, not just for plastic and reconstructive surgery, but for all facets of life. His ability to channel his infectious energy and sincere compassion into world-class patient care makes him a wonderful addition to Lickstein Plastic Surgery Medical Spa. Dr. Forleiter is described by his patients as having a humble and warm bedside manner that makes you feel as if you are his only patient. He is approachable and takes the time to listen to patient concerns and thoroughly explain all options with kindness and respect. Dr. Forleiter appreciates the delicate and harmonious balance between “art” and “science” in plastic surgery. His judgement is predicated on safe and reproducible outcomes. Dr. Forleiter grew up in New Jersey. He attended the University of Maryland on a President’s Scholarship and was awarded early admittance to the prestigious George Washington University School of Medicine. Following medical school, while completing his surgical training at Mount Sinai West in NYC, fans of ABC’s hit reality series, “NY Med,” witnessed Dr. Forleiter’s charisma and clinical skill as they followed “Dr. Craig” taking care of his patients in the emergency room, on the wards, and in the operating room.

Following his year as chief resident, Dr. Forleiter continued his training with a plastic surgery fellowship at the renowned Cleveland Clinic Florida, where he honed his skills in breast and body surgery, both reconstructive and cosmetic. Dr. Forleiter enjoys working with breast augmentation and “Mommy Makeover” surgery patients, as well as patients needing breast and skin cancer reconstruction. Patients seeking anti-aging solutions will find Dr. Forleiter trained on the most up-to-date techniques in surgical and non- surgical facial rejuvenation. Dr. Forleiter has presented at numerous regional and national conferences and has delivered award-winning presentations around the country. Outside of the operating room, Dr. Forleiter enjoys time with his friends, his wife Amy, and his daughter Madison. He loves cooking for guests, riding his Peloton, exploring the world of whiskey, and passionately discussing music, especially fellow New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen. Experience Dr. Forleiter’s patient-centric care and excellent aesthetic results. Schedule your consultation today.

CRAIG M. FORLEITER, MD 5540 PGA Blvd., Ste. 200

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FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY (cont.) Seth A. Minsky Premier Podiatry Group 561-364-9584 Jonathan Moskovits Palm Beach Foot & Ankle 561-244-4980 Laura M. Newman Florida Family Podiatry 561-638-7600 Julio C. Ortiz Certified Foot and Ankle Specialists 561-258-9431 Khoa G. Pham LA Podiatry 561-433-5577 Jodi Schoenhaus Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center 561-750-3033 Vishnu Seecharan LuxePodiatry 561-619-3557 Tyson Tabora The Foot & Ankle Clinic 561-809-2343 Virginio Vena Jupiter Foot and Ankle, PA, DPM 561-741-4900

GASTROENTEROLOGY Prosper Abitbol Dr. Prosper Abitbol 561-347-7400 Essam Attia Essam Attia, MD 561-747-7330 Matthew Q. Bromer Gastro Health 561-738-5772 Lianne K. Cavell Gastro Health 561-496-0808 Sumant K. Chakravorty Gastro Health 561-748-8103

James Chong Gastro Health 561-495-5700

Morris S. Naus Gastro Health 561-495-5700

Bernard Stein Gastro Health 561-744-2200

Elliot Ellis Gastro Health 561-802-9050

Sidney Neimark GastroHealth 561-802-9050

Seth Steinberg Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221

Glenn H. Englander Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches 561-659-6543

Kayode Olowe Digestive Disease Center - Atlantis 561-439-0961

Stephen E. Steinberg Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy 561-955-6631

Lawrence M. Fiedler Gastro Health 561-208-2121

Robert S. Raymond Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches 561-659-6543

Leonard Flescher Palm Beach Digestive Associates 561-638-9533

Naveen Reddy Palm Beach GI 561-619-7620

Jeffrey H. Garelick Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches 561-659-6543

Cathia M. Rene Eisenman & Eisenman, MD, Advanced Gastro Consultants 561-753-7487

Jeffrey S. Wenger Gastro Health 561-802-9050

Louis C. Rosainz Gastro Health 561-744-2200

Andrew H. Zwick Gastro Health 561-488-2700

Thomas Rosenfield Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221

GENERAL SURGERY

Sabu George Gastroenterology Specialists 561-630-8775 Edward Horvath Gastro Health 561-738-5772 Lyle Hurwitz Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221 Aviv Katz Digestive Disease Center - Atlantis 561-439-0961 Marisa S. Kesselman Gastro Health 561-434-0060 Steven Krumholz GastroGroup of the Palm Beaches 561-659-6543 Chester J. Maxson Gastro Health 561-744-2200 Daniel E. Mcguire Gastro Health 561-738-5772 Michael J. Monzel Digestive Disease Center of the Palm Beaches 561-795-5130

Joshua H. Rubin Gastro Health 561-208-2121

Miral A. Subhani The Medical Group of South Florida 715-586-0304 Bradley A. Towbin Gastro Health 561-738-5772

John J. Bacha Palm Beach Gardens Surgery, LLC 561-619-3115

L. Yomtov Salazar Gastro Health 561-488-2700

Bruce M. Brenner Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-4220

Salvatore Senzatimore Jr. Gastro Health 561-802-9050

Ralph Breslaw Palm Beach Surgical 561-408-9419

Frederick Sherman Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221

Alvaro Castillo Independent Multispecialty Group of Florida 561-439-1500

Taryn Silverstein Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221 Todd Simon Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221 Howard R. Sonderling Gastro Health 561-208-2121

Arul Chidambaram Palm Beach Surgical Associates 561-964-2211 David Coykendall Palm Beach General Surgery and Hernia Center 561-513-9806

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DAVID A. LICKSTEIN, MD, FACS Thoughtful. Deliberate. Caring. Reliable. Superior surgical results. This is how patients and peers describe what they have come to expect from David A. Lickstein, MD, FACS. In plastic surgery, natural-appearing results are predicated on the skill, training, and judgment of your surgeon. Dr. Lickstein has built his reputation on having the experience and confidence to deliver consistently beautiful results for even the most challenging cases. With a reverence for both the art and the science of plastic surgery, Dr. Lickstein combines innovative techniques, warmth and honesty, and a sincere devotion to making a difference for his patients, peers, and the community. Recently elected to serve as Chief of the Jupiter Medical Center Department of Surgery, he has been recognized as the “Best in Palm Beach Gardens,” one of the “Best Doctors in America,” and a Castle Connolly regional “Top Doctor” by his peers. The Palm Beach County Medical Society honored him as one of a select group of physicians to whom members would refer their families. Dr. Lickstein’s expertise has been featured on NBC, CBS, and WebMD, among others. For the past three years, readers of The Palm Beach Post have voted Lickstein Plastic Surgery a “Best of Palm Beach County” aesthetic practice.

While renowned for his skill in achieving natural-appearing results in difficult revision breast and facial rejuvenation surgeries, Dr. Lickstein’s practice includes a full range of aesthetic procedures, including skin and breast cancer reconstruction. Dr. Lickstein is equally known for his philanthropy, community service, and his commitment to mentoring students interested in various healthcare fields. Satisfied patients referring friends and family has allowed Lickstein Plastic Surgery to expand to two offices along PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens. The Ted Maines designed surgical office is located just east of Florida’s Turnpike at Shoppes at PGA West, and the new Lickstein Plastic Surgery Medical Spa, located just east of I-95 at Downtown Palm Beach Gardens, offers state-of-the-art rejuvenation, featuring the proprietary Lickstein Lift, in a relaxing environment. The exceptionally welcoming, knowledgeable staff makes visiting their offices a uniquely positive experience. Lickstein Plastic Surgery offers world-class care in the welcoming atmosphere you deserve.

DAVID A. LICKSTEIN, MD, FACS

Lickstein Plastic Surgery Medical Spa 5540 PGA Blvd., Ste. 200 • Palm Beach Gardens • 561-571-4000 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens, Ste. 1105 • Palm Beach Gardens • licksteinplasticsurgery.com

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GENERAL SURGERY (cont.) Andrew Georgeson United Vein Centers 561-425-9994 James J. Goad The Center for Advanced Surgical Care 561-383-5200 Daniel Higgins GenesisCare 561-655-4334 Agustin Ibarrola Palm Beach Surgical Associates 561-798-1515 Srinivas Kaza Surgical Specialists of South Florida 561-439-1500 Kandace Kichler Dr. Kandace Kichler 561-231-0193 Scott Meisel United Vein Centers 561-770-3370 Barry M. Miskin Jupiter Medical Specialists 561-745-7789 Eduardo Parra-Davila Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-227-9238 Erica R. Podolsky Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-939-0455 John A.P. Rimmer John A.P. Rimmer, MD 561-748-1242 Ariel Rodriguez Palm Beach Surgical 561-408-9419 Eugenio Rodriguez Wound Care Associates 561-699-2147 Bassam Sayegh Minimal Invasive Surgery 561-743-7766 Itzhak Shasha GenesisCare 561-655-4334

Fred Silvestri Fred Silvestri, MD 561-741-5549 Jefferson Vaughan Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-972-5721 Jonathan Wideroff Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-939-0455 Jose F. Yeguez Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County 561-395-2626

GERIATRIC MEDICINE Manoj Bhattarai Palm Beach Elder Care 561-685-1522

Steven E. Reznick Boca Raton Concierge Doctor Steven E. Reznick, MD, FACP 561-368-0191

Angelo N. Incorvaia The Hand & Wrist Institute of Palm Beach 561-374-7372

Susan P. Rodell Boca Center for Health 561-750-3520

Justin Kearse Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

Sol E. Velez Cortes Advance Geriatrics and Internal Medicine 561-737-6060

Marvin A. Kohn Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500

GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY

Michael J. Krebsbach Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515

Howard M. Goodman Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Brandon J. Luskin Orthopaedic Surgery Associates 561-734-5080

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Antonella Leary Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Steve E. Meadows South Palm Orthopedics 561-496-6622

Luis A. Bobeica Luis A. Bobeica, MD, PA 561-404-1022

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Mary M. Colburn Mary M. Colburn MD, PA 561-683-2220

Thomas Morrissey Baptist Health Medical Group North 561-955-4986

Jose Conde Medical Associates of Delray, PA 561-496-2200

Donna M. Pinelli Jupiter Medical Center Physician Group 561-263-4400

Jeffrey S. Rosenfield Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500

Daniel Fortier Flagler Medical Associates 561-659-7411

Fernando O. Recio South Florida Center for Gynecologic Oncology 561-997-8991

Thomas F. Saylor Orthopaedic Care Specialists 561-840-1090

Deborah Friedlander Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-740-4762

HAND SURGERY

Alan Gomer Medical Associates of Delray, PA 561-496-2200

Roberto J. Acosta Robert J. Acosta, MD, PA 561-746-8704

Steven L. Kanner Steven L. Kanner, DO, FACP 561-863-8301

Veronica Diaz Palm Beach Hand to Shoulder 561-746-7686

Felice Levine MDVIP 561-997-2554

Ehsan Esmaeili South Florida Hand & Orthopaedic Center 561-241-4758

Enrique Lopez-Moscoso Conviva Care Center 561-272-1618

Kenneth J. Garrod South Florida Hand & Orthopaedic Center 561-241-4758

Veronica Pedro The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches 561-798-6600

Andrew Seltzer Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY Howard A. Adler Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400 Spencer H. Bachow Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

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MARK A. PINSKY, MD Mark A. Pinsky, MD, understands that as women age, their perception of beauty and their concerns relative to their appearance typically evolves. In earlier years, they may focus on enhancing their breasts or contouring their figure, while farther down the road, the focus turns to facial concerns and the treatments and surgical procedures that can create a more youthful visage. The goal of any treatment plan should help patients achieve a beautiful, and all important natural-looking, appearance that reflects their inner youth and vitality. Dr. Pinsky believes every surgical plan should be unique to each patient, as each individual has their own unique features. Some patients require a lower facelift, while others may only need a neck lift. Each surgical plan should be designed with each patient’s unique features in mind, and therefore, each surgery should be tailored differently. Precisely performed micro-fat grafting is an essential component to facial rejuvenation as a patient’s skin thins and bones resorb. The artistry is in where to place the fat grafting and

how much to artistically recreate a once-youthful appearance. Dr. Pinsky is also frequently sought out for his elegant results in eyelid surgery. The “pathway to the soul” should look soft and refined, opening the eyes while creating a rested and unaltered appearance. The eyes are important for communication because we look into each other’s eyes as we speak to one another. These treatments and procedures can be combined flawlessly to deliver radiant, youthful beauty that leads to graceful, elegant results. Facial rejuvenation patients who have previously trusted their figure to Dr. Pinsky are thrilled to once again receive the same world-class care, high-quality treatment, and stunning results they’ve come to expect. These lasting relationships are a hallmark of Pinsky Plastic Surgery and a testament to the consistently outstanding experiences and outcomes the team strives to create. If you are ready to address facial aging, now is the perfect time to contact Pinsky Plastic Surgery and schedule a personal consultation with Dr. Pinsky.

MARK A. PINSKY, MD 11020 RCA Center Drive, Ste. 2010

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HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY (cont.) Albert Begas Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400 Mindy Bohrer GenesisCare - Hematology and Medical Oncology of Southern Palm Beach County 561-742-0065

Elena Kruglyak GenesisCare - Hematology Oncology Associates of Boca Raton 561-482-6611 Paul Lin Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-740-0545 Elisabeth A. McKeen Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 114 & 115

Henry J. Shapiro GenesisCare Jupiter Hematology Oncology 561-748-2488

Kleper Newton De Almeida Carden & Dodson, MD 561-655-8448

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Leslie E. Diaz Infectious Disease Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-776-8300

Jane D. Skelton Boca Raton Regional Hospital - Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400 Avram J. Smukler Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

David Dodson Carden & Dodson, MD 561-655-8448 Mohamed Erritouni Infectious Disease of the Palm Beaches 561-501-4266

Warren S. Brenner Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Seetal Mewar Hematology Oncology Associates 561-965-1864

Elizabeth A. Byron Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Shachar Peles Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

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Humberto J. Caldera Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-965-1864

Marilyn M. Raymond Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 114 & 115

Liat Dagan Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Samarth L. Reddy GenesisCare - Hematology Oncology Associates of Boca Raton 561-482-6611

Todd A. Gersten Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 114 & 115

Elizabeth A. Reich GenesisCare Jupiter Hematology Oncology 561-748-2488

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Harry G. Goldsztajn Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-965-1864

Harold Richter Boca Raton Regional Hospital - Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Simon B. Zeichner West Palm Beach Veteran Affairs Medical Center 561-422-6898

Stephen A. Grabelsky Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Neal E. Rothschild Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

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Robert J. Green Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Abraham Schwarzberg Cancer Center of South Florida 561-253-3980

Larry Bush Comprehensive Infectious Diseases 561-967-0101

Daniel E. Peters Gardens ID Group LLC 561-626-2914

Alexander G. Carden Carden & Dodson, MD 561-655-8448

Marie Rubby Roger IDT Clinic 561-288-6153

Christopher D. Cortes Infectious Disease of the Palm Beaches 561-501-4266

Gabriel G. Sandkovsky Infectious Disease Associates 561-496-1095

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Victor Koo Florida Cancer Center 561-736-3888

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Sujal Shah Cancer Center of South Florida 512-914-3755

Daniel L. Spitz Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 114 & 115

Joseph H. Etienne Comprehensive Infectious Diseases 561-967-0101

Mahdi Taha Florida Cancer Specialists 561-808-0098

Kitonga P. Kiminyo Infectious Diseases Consultants, Inc. 561-735-7531

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Aurea R. Tomeski Tomeski Aurea R MD 561-393-7626 Raymond Tsao Cancer Center of South Florida 561-253-3980 Sumithra Vattigunta-Gopal Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Ana R. Mateo-Bibeau Comprehensive Infectious Diseases 561-967-0101 Ines I. Mbaga Infectious Disease Associates 561-393-8224 Jose Menajovsky Triple O Medical Services, PA 561-832-6770 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 127

Ernesto R. Montesino-Vargas Palm Beach Infectious Diseases 561-404-9845 Olayemi Osiyemi Triple O Medical Services, PA 561-832-6770

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OLAYEMI OSIYEMI, MD JOSE MENAJOVSKY, MD Board-certified infectious disease physician Dr. Olayemi Osiyemi is the founder and medical director of Fantastic Wellness Center Medical Spa. The Fantastic Wellness Center Medical Spa offers antiaging, hyperbaric oxygen, IV infusions, body contouring, fillers, and Botox treatments. Dr. Osiyemi is also the president of Triple O Medical Services and Triple O Research Institute, where he conducts cutting-edge research and clinical trials. Dr. Osiyemi serves on several advisory boards and holds multiple leadership positions. His patients and peers call him “Dr. O” or “Dr. Triple O” because of his great sense of humor and caring attitude.

Dr. Osiyemi provides exclusive concierge services at both Triple O Medical and the Fantastic Wellness Center Medical Spa. These services can be provided onsite or in the comfort of your own home. Dr. Jose Menajovsky, a board -certified infectious disease physician, is a partner at the Triple O Medical Services. He is called “Dr. M” by many of his patients and nurses. Dr. Menajovsky holds several leadership positions, including chairman of pharmacy and therapeutics, infectious disease at St. Mary’s Medical Center and Kindred Hospital of the Palm Beaches. Both physicians serve as preceptors for students in pharmacy school, medical school, and nurse practitioner school.

OLAYEMI OSIYEMI, MD & DR. JOSE MENAJOVSKY, MD Triple O Medical Services, P.A. & Fantastic Wellness Center 2580 Metrocentre Blvd., Ste. 3 • West Palm Beach • 561-832-6770 • tripleomedical.com

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INFECTIOUS DISEASE (cont.) Susan E. Saxe Infectious Disease Associates 561-393-8224 Andres E. Suarez Gardens ID Group LLC 561-626-2914 Suzanne Y. Succop Infectious Diseases Consultants, Inc. 561-735-7531 Sreevani Vemuri Sreevani Vemuri, MD 561-427-6550 Kurt L. Wiese Infectious Disease Associates 561-393-8224 Elena Yamaguchi Elena Yamaguchi, MD 561-495-9289

INTERNAL MEDICINE Aymen Atallah Dr. Aymen Atallah 561-736-8806 Shamsad Begum Dr. Shamsad Begum 561-683-4100 Hans B. Bernhoft Palm Beach Medical Group 561-840-4710 Richard R. Bobé Richard R. Bobé, MD 561-330-4177 Luis A. Bobeica Luis A. Bobeica, MD, PA 561-404-1022 Daniel L. Boss Jupiter Internal Medicine Associates, PA 561-748-1888 Ira Brassloff Flagler Medical Associates 561-659-7411

Robin A. Braver MDVIP 561-784-5885

Gabriela Goldstein Gabriela Goldstein, MD, PA 561-820-8580

Dean S. Mann MDVIP 561-366-8408

Nicolas R. Breuer Nicolas R. Breuer MD PA 561-395-9200

Ishan A. Gunawardene Advanced Medical Clinic 561-434-1935

Noemi Margaryan Dr. Noemi Margaryan 561-495-9292

Vicki Britton JFK Internal Medicine Family Practice 561-548-1450

Jack Halickman Coastal Family Practice 561-284-8383

Timothy Mark Flagler Medical Associates 561-659-7411

Earl J. Campazzi Jr. Campazzi Concierge Medical Services 561-440-8879

M. Michael Hanna M. Michael Hanna, DO, PA 561-659-6023

Aristides A. Martinez Aristides A. Martinez, MD, PA 561-819-5447

Alexander G. Carden Carden & Dodson MD 561-655-8448

Karim Harfouche Columbia Medical Centers 561-432-3455

Sharab Mohamed Immediate Care, PA 561-965-4855

Meyer Cohen Internal Medicine Associates 561-939-0750

David B. Hevert Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-394-3088

Elizabeth Mohr Kidney and Hypertension of the Palm Beach 561-612-8080

Frank Custureri Frank Custureri, MD 561-627-3818

Charles Robert Johnson Johnson Internal Medicine 561-338-0700

Rupesh R. Dharia Palm Beach Internal Medicine 561-776-8891

Suresh B. Kacham Jupiter Medical Center Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine 561-263-5760

Paige E. Morris MDVIP 561-736-7330

Christos Kokinakos Renaissance Internal Medicine, PA 561-638-8484

Bruce W. Moskowitz Bruce W. Moskowitz, MD 561-833-6116

Seba L. Krumholtz Boca Raton Physicians, PA 561-982-0007

Joseph Ojea Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-734-8111

David Dodson Carden & Dodson, MD 561-655-8448 Fred Dosdos Florida Health Care Medical Group 561-295-6962 Dennis Egitto Dennis Egitto, MD 561-622-4326 Bruce Eisenberg The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111 Manuel Espinel Manuel Espinel, MD 561-509-0979 Daniel Fortier Flagler Medical Associates 561-659-7411 Gaby E. Gemayel West Palm Medical Group 561-530-1700

David I. Levey MDVIP 561-994-8595 Richard A. Levine Priority Concierge MD 561-368-0191 Sara S. Levine Dr. Sara S. Levine, MD, FAAP 561-750-2338 Peter Lyn Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-529-4842

Jorge I. Montalvan Glades Medical Group 561-394-3088

Ravi Pandey Jupiter Medical Group 561-746-2411 Dov Pickholtz HealthInternal 561-450-9933 Theodore Raptis Raptis Medicine 561-368-5540 Mark Rattinger Flagler Medical Associates 561-659-7411

Earl Lysaker Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-795-2008

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EVAN PACKER, MD, MBA LLOYD ZUCKER, MD Drs. Evan Packer, MD, MBA, and Lloyd Zucker, MD, neurosurgeons at the Brain and Spine Center South Florida and recognized leaders in brain and spinal procedures, have recently expanded their practice to the West Palm Beach/Palm Beach areas. They provide patient-centered, comprehensive care, offering both conservative and surgical management of a variety of neurological disorders. Dr. Evan Packer, FACS, FAANS, is a board-certified specialist who is respected for his clinical knowledge and personalized treatment plans. His elective practice primarily focuses on spinal surgery. He regularly diagnoses and treats a wide range of spinal conditions in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spines. He performs cuttingedge procedures such as artificial disc replacements, minimally invasive spinal surgeries, and robotic spinal surgeries. In addition, he has received advanced brain tumor and spinal oncology training from Moffitt, one of the United States’ foremost cancer centers. He takes the extra time to discuss complex procedures with patients and their families, while simultaneously determining the best treatment for that individual. Dr. Packer thoroughly reviews each patient’s case, exploring every available treatment option before recommending surgery.

Dr. Lloyd Zucker, FAANS, a board-certified neurosurgeon, cares for brain and spinal conditions. He treats brain tumors, intracerebral hemorrhages, hemorrhagic strokes, and brain trauma. With a fellowship in complex spinal surgery and instrumentation, he cares for diseases of all areas of the spine. As the chief of neurosurgery and the director of neurosurgical services at both Delray Medical Center and Good Samaritan Hospital, Dr. Zucker has championed bringing the newest stateof-the-art technologies to the region. Dr. Zucker subspecializes in a variety of neurological areas, including radiosurgery, neuro-oncology, stereotactic procedures, use of the Monteris NeuroBlate® System for ablation of brain tumors, and the use of focused ultrasound and deep-brain stimulation for movementdisorder surgery. Drs. Packer and Zucker are committed to patient-centered care, providing the newest techniques, utilizing computerized guidance, and minimally invasive methods that improve the patient experience and outcome. They are on staff at Boca Regional Hospital/Marcus Neuroscience Center, Delray Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, and Delray Beach Surgical Center.

EVAN PACKER, MD, MBA, AND LLOYD ZUCKER, MD 1411 N. Flagler Drive, Ste. 7600

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Robert A. Wacks Dr. Robert A. Wacks, MD 561-844-8899

David S. Amrose Advanced Kidney Care 561-721-1112

John Panos Florida Kidney Physicians 561-989-9070

Andrew Raxenberg Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-737-4777

Heather Wayland JFK Internal Medicine Family Practice 561-548-1450

Imtiaz Ather Advanced Kidney Care 561-721-1112

Jaideep Puri Jaideep Puri, MD 561-694-1021

Steven E. Reznick Boca Raton Concierge Doctor Steven E. Reznick, MD, FACP 561-368-0191

Eric Weiner Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-964-3440

Joshua J. Bailin Bethesda Hospital East 561-737-7733

Abbas Rabiei Coastal Nephrology, Dialysis & Internal Medicine 561-253-8121

Shari B. Rosenbaum MDVIP 561-988-0995

Anita M. Wilborn Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-655-9417

John F. Rubin John F. Rubin, MD 561-391-7575

Peymon Zarreii Zarreii Medical and Aesthetics 561-270-4751

Shady Salib Family Medical Center 561-622-7604

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Peter Schwartz Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-800-2128 Rooptaz S. Sibia Florida Healthcare Associates 561-733-9690 Yu Song JFK Medical Center - Care Assure 561-548-1750 Joseph M. Sperduto Joseph M. Sperduto, MD 561-278-5615 Leonard Sukienik Dr. Leonard A. Sukienik, DO 561-784-0473 Kari Tannenbaum Personal Physician Care 561-498-5560 E. Chase Van Mol Florida Acute Care Specialists 561-588-4844 James Vanek James Vanek, MD 561-659-5154 Israel L. Wacks MDVIP 561-743-2450

Gary Cohen Institute for Women’s Health & Body 561-791-4818 Aaron B. Deutsch Maternal-Fetal Medicine of the Palm Beaches 561-364-0200 Debra A. Jones Perinatal Specialists of the Palm Beaches, PA 561-626-3800 Thomas Lowe OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches - Boca Perinatal Associates 561-395-4456

Nicole Basile West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262 Carlos Duran Florida Kidney Physicians 561-368-0235 Ronald Goldin Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-627-6454 Jared A. Jaffe Boca Nephrology 561-241-7100 Wayne Kotzker Florida Kidney Physicians 561-368-0235 Eric S. Lazar Florida Kidney Physicians 561-989-9070 Ira L. Lazar Florida Kidney Physicians 561-989-9070 Michael Lotfi Michael Lotfi, MD 561-840-7779

Marc S. Richards Florida Kidney Physicians 561-989-9070 Lon M. Sadowsky Kidney & Hypertension Specialists, PA 561-496-1160 Karthikeyan Sai Palm Beach Kidney & Hypertension 561-629-5035 David A. Scott Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-496-1160 Freya Silverstein Florida Kidney Physicians 561-766-1324 Craig L. Stemmer Boca Nephrology 561-241-7100 Sergio R. Vega Medneph PA 561-655-1889 Jack Waterman Metropolitan Health Partners 561-962-0101

Vinu Patel Palm Beach Perinatal Center 561-869-6800

Armen Margaryan Kidney & Hypertension Specialists, PA 561-496-1160

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James P. Mullen Advanced Kidney Care 561-721-1112

Paul Acevedo Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute 561-882-6214

Thomas Nguyen Nguyen Medical Group 561-203-6295

Frederick J. Boltz South Florida Neurology Associates, PA 561-939-0300

Yehia S. Abdelwahed Kidney & Hypertension of the Palm Beach 561-612-8080 Ammar Almakkee Jupiter Medical Center 561-948-3331

Sunila Pandit Kidney Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-792-5877

Mark Brody Brain Matters Research 561-374-8461

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DROR PALEY, MD, FRCSC Dror Paley, MD, is founder and director of the Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute, one of the nation’s premier medical tourism destinations, treating patients from 50 states and 95 countries. The Institute boasts 13 surgeons with national and international reputations. This dream team is comprised of the “best of the best” orthopedic surgeons from top academic hospitals. While the Institute attracts patients from across the world, and was the White House’s designated orthopedic practice, it also provides local Palm Beach residents the most advanced cutting-edge orthopedic care typically found only at major academic institutions. The Institute’s subspecialty orthopedic care covers the full spectrum of orthopedic surgery, including pediatric and adult orthopedics, foot and ankle, hand and upper extremity, joint replacement, sports medicine, cartilage repair, neck, and back. Dr. Paley was born in Israel and grew up in Canada. He completed medical school at the University of Toronto, internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and orthopedic residency at University of Toronto hospitals, and is a distinguished Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada (FRCSC). He received

subspecialty fellowship training in pediatric orthopedics, orthopedic trauma, hand surgery, and limb lengthening surgery. Dr. Paley introduced the Ilizarov method to the U.S. in 1987. He is one of the most published orthopedic surgeons with hundreds of peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and books. He developed more than 100 surgical procedures to reconstruct limbs. Prior to these methods, the only available treatment for many congenital or post-traumatic short and deformed limbs was amputation with a prosthetic fitting. Patients travel here from around the world because he provides solutions where others can’t. He has received many national and international awards, including a gubernatorial citation for his humanitarian work, “Healthcare Professional of the Year” by the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, and “International Physician Hero” by the Palm Beach County Medical Society for providing outstanding services in local, national, and global communities. He helps run the Paley and unLIMBited Foundations to help children with limb deformities. He also runs the Paley European Institute in Warsaw, Poland, to treat many international patients who cannot afford to come to the United States.

DROR PALEY, MD, FRCSC Kimmel Building, 901 45th St.

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NEUROLOGY (cont.) Jennifer Buczyner Comprehensive Neurology of the Palm Beaches 561-909-0080 Teresita Casanova Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-968-6767 Renata Chalfin Ideal Neurology Clinic, PLLC 561-961-8575 Sajeel A. Chowdhary Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-6400 Arif Dalvi Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute 561-882-6214 Michelle Dompenciel Cleveland Clinic 877-463-2010 Patricio S. Espinosa Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600 Adam D. Falchook Boca Raton Neurologic Associates 561-338-8484 Annet E. Falchook Boca Raton Neurologic Associates 561-338-8484 Marc H. Feinberg South Florida Neurology Associates, PA 561-939-0300 Lorin M. Graef Boca Raton Neurologic Associates 561-338-8484 Stuart Isaacson The Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases - Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s Research and Education Foundation 561-392-1818 Danita Jones Cleveland Clinic 561-904-7200

Yvonne Jurcik Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-968-6767 Eric Kramer Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-968-6767 Walter C. Martinez Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500 Casandra Mateo Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-968-6767 Linda Pao Linda Pao, MD PA 561-444-3335 Jeffrey Rubin Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-802-9966

Sylvia Zuniga-Barboni Advanced Neurology of the Palm Beaches 561-626-1159

NEUROSURGERY Ramin M. Abdolvahabi Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC 561-433-4444 R. Dev Bhardwaj Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists 561-295-9100 Robert A. Brodner Brodner & Grabels MDs 561-833-6388 John D. Cantando Palm Beach Neurosurgery Boynton Beach 561-433-4444

Carl Sadowsky Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500

Michael J. Chaparro South Florida Neurosurgical & Spinal Wellness Center 561-333-0415

Samuel Siddiqui Center For Neurology 561-638-8872

Steven A. Dutcher Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC 561-433-4444

David Silvers Gardens Neurology 561-799-2831

Heldo Gomez Jr. Dr. Heldo Gomez Jr, MD 561-627-7855

J. Mark Stafford Neurology Specialists of Jupiter, PA 561-627-3381

Jordan C. Grabel Brodner & Grabels MDs 561-833-6388

Marc A. Swerdloff Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600

Yehuda Herschman South Florida Neurosurgery 561-410-5110

Michael Tuchman Palm Beach Neurological Center 561-694-1010 Paul Winner Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500 Jose A. Zuniga Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500

Joshua G. Kouri South Florida Neurosurgery 561-410-5110 Timothy Miller Jr Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600

Jeffrey Oppenheimer Neuro Surgery Medical Associates 800-964-4395 Brett Osborn Dr. Osborn, PLLC 561-935-9233 Evan M. Packer Brain and Spine Center South Florida 561-501-7445 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 129

David P. Sachs David Sachs, MD 561-392-8855 Brett A. Schlifka Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC 561-433-3444 Brian Snelling Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600 Elizabeth Trinidad Spine & Orthopedic Specialists 800-531-1587 Frank D. Vrionis Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600 Lloyd Zucker Brain and Spine Center South Florida 561-501-7445 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 129

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Joshua S. Ackerman Bethesda Hospital East 561-737-7733 ext. 84635 Gostal Arcelin Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775

John F. Morrison Morrison Clinic 561-284-8455

Amy N. Banooni Ob/Gyn Specialists of the Palm Beaches, PA 561-627-6801

Somnath Nair Somnath Nair 561-742-4419

Brian Bernick TherapeuticsMD 561-961-1900

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JACK ZELTZER, MD Dr. Jack Zeltzer has been practicing medicine for more than 30 years and specializes exclusively in the treatment of vascular disease. He has served as chairman of the department of surgery at JFK Medical Center and currently serves as president of the medical staff at JFK. Zeltzer is a former president of the Palm Beach County Medical Society and and continues to serve on the Board of Trustees. He is past president of both the Florida Vascular Society and the South Florida Society for Vascular Surgery. A graduate of McGill University Faculty of Medicine in Montreal, Zeltzer treats aspects of vascular disease affecting arteries and veins, including carotid arteries in the neck, abdominal aorta, blocked arteries in the legs, varicose veins, and ulcers. By staying abreast of the latest technology, Zeltzer has primarily replaced his classical training with less invasive surgery

such as balloon angioplasty, stent placement, atherectomy, and laser therapy to treat blocked or narrowed arteries, aneurysms, and veins. He also performs bypass surgery when necessary. “Lifesaving techniques have improved phenomenally since I started practicing medicine,” Zeltzer says. “Technology has brought us great advantages that offer us the right tool for the right patient. One size does not fit all.” Zeltzer jokingly says he went into medicine because his mother wanted him to become a doctor, but as it turns out she was right. “I went into medicine because I was always interested in it and particularly in vascular surgery,” he says. Individualized patient care delivered with compassion is his philosophy. “Call me old-fashioned in everything but technology, and I won’t be offended,” he says. “I still like that ‘Norman Rockwell’ kind of doctor.”

JACK ZELTZER, M.D.

Florida Heart and Vascular Care at JFK Medical Center 180 JFK Drive, Ste. 320 • Atlantis • 561-548-4900 • fhvcare.com

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OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (cont.) Dudley Brown Jr. The Brown Institute for Health and Wellness 561-459-8955 Colette Brown-Graham Complete Healthcare for Women 561-246-6195

CHRISTOPHER BOYES, MD Coastal Vein and Vascular Specialists is a medical team of practitioners who are committed to the highest excellence in vascular medical care. These highly skilled professionals have decades of combined experience evaluating and treating the most complex vascular disorders. Every professional at Coastal Vein and Vascular remains on the forefront of the latest techniques to provide the best possible results for every patient. Dr. Christopher Boyes is a board-certified vascular surgeon and is a native of Palm Beach Gardens. After completing his vascular surgery fellowship at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C., he was an academic vascular surgeon and the assistant program director for the Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute in Charlotte for many years. Dr. Boyes recently returned to Palm Beach Gardens to offer an academic level of excellence in medical care to our community. Dr. Boyes has many years of experience with open and endovascular surgery, including aneurysms, carotid, venous, and arterial disease. Dialysis access, amputation prevention, TCAR, EVAR, and TEVAR. Officebased procedures include the latest minimally invasive technologies for spider and varicose veins.

CHRISTOPHER BOYES, MD Coastal Vein and Vascular Specialists 3401 PGA Blvd., Ste. 325 • Palm Beach Gardens 561-295-4110 • coastalvascular.com

Samuel L. Heering Samuel L. Heering, MD, FACOG 561-218-0767 Victor R. Iannaccone OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-741-1957 Marc Kaufman Partners in Women’s Health 561-354-1515

William A. Casale Comprehensive Women’s Medical Center 561-964-5152

Samuel Kaufman Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775

Joy Cavalaris Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology 561-295-7203

Sarah Knowlton Seasons Women’s Care 561-328-6165

Rachel Ciaccio Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775

Thomas Lang Progressive Obstetrics & Gynecology 561-738-9761

Richard A. Conlen Boca Raton Obstetrics and Gynecology 561-368-2005

Samuel Lederman Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology 561-295-7203

Viviane Connor Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County 561-804-0200

Stephen H. Livingston Stephen H. Livingston, MD 561-799-3722

Bradley S. Douglas Boca Raton OB/GYN Specialists, LLC 561-392-7704

Claudia Mason Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County 561-804-0200

Samuel Falzone OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-790-5990

Sasha Melendy OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-741-1957

Lauren Feingold Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775

Stewart Newman Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775

Loel A. Fishman OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-741-1957

Maria De La Luz Nieto OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-655-3331

Beth Freedland Beth Freedland, DO, LLC 561-961-5456

Jennifer D. Parker Delray OB/GYN Associates 561-499-2015

Isaac Halfon Isaac Halfon MD 561-798-4100

Steven Pliskow Advanced Women’s OB/GYN Loxahatchee 561-795-2400

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Jane Rudolph Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-734-5710

Jorge A. Fortun University of Miami Health System 561-515-1543

Dana Schey Dr. Dana Schey, MD, LLC 561-300-5858

Lee S. Friedman Florida Eye Microsurgical Institute, Inc. 561-737-5500

Lori Sevald Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology 561-320-4663

Paul M. Gallogly Retina Care Specialists 561-624-0099

Anthony P. Shaya Partners in Women’s Health 561-354-1515

Darin R. Goldman Retina Group of Florida 561-784-3788

Sylvia Siegfried Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology 561-295-7203

David A. Goldman Goldman Eye 561-630-7120

OPHTHALMOLOGY Thomas Albini University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500 Brent Bellotte West Boca Eye Care Center 561-488-1001 Larissa Camejo Larissa Camejo, MD: Center for Medical and Surgical Eye Care 561-223-6557 David Cano Cano & Manning Eye Center 561-684-4773 Peng Chen West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262 Eric F. Ciliberti Rothchild Eye Institute 561-495-2811 Michael Connor Oculoplastic & Orbital Consultants 561-845-6500 Jonathan S. Criss Florida Eye Microsurgical Institute, Inc. 561-737-5500 Bradley J. Esterman Esterman Eye Institute 561-279-7799

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David S. Greenfield University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500 Michael R. Grimmett Grimmett Eye Care PLLC 561-691-3937 Luis J. Haddock University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500 Lawrence S. Halperin Retina Group of Florida 561-394-6499 Daniel A. Jewelewicz Delray Eye Associates, PA 561-498-8100 Deval D. Joshi Joshi Retina Institute 561-767-9999 George G. Khouri Palm Beach Eye Center 561-366-8300

MICHAEL LEIGHTON, MD Dr. Michael Leighton is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon who has been practicing in Palm Beach County for 25 years. He specializes in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery of the knee and shoulder, as well as total joint arthroplasty of the knee, hip, and shoulder. He has treated NBA, NHL, and MLB Hall of Famers, as well as local PGA and mini-tour professionals. Dr. Leighton has created a practice founded on state-of-the-art personal orthopaedic care, providing proven techniques with excellent results. All of his patients, regardless of athletic ability, receive “Hall of Fame” treatment. His specialized training and use of Mako Robotic Knee Replacement have been “a game changer,” he says. This recent advancement allows for more precise bone cuts, better ligament balancing, less post-operative pain, and easier recovery. A past president of Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, he presently serves on the board of trustees of Jupiter Medical Center. Dr. Leighton splits his recreational time as a single-digit handicap golfer at Bear Lakes Country Club and pickleball player, so he is keenly aware of the issues for an “aging athlete.”

Douglas A. Kohl Eye Associates of Boca Raton, PA 561-391-8300 Ellen Koo University of Miami Health System 561-515-1544 Jan W. Kronish Delray Eye Associates, PA 561-498-8100

MICHAEL LEIGHTON, MD Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 4215 Burns Road • Palm Beach Gardens 561-727-1318 • pboi.com

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OPHTHALMOLOGY (cont.) Anup Kubal Aker Kasten Eye Center 561-338-7722 Talya H. Kupin Glaucoma Specialists of South Florida 561-479-3884 Richard P. Margolies Richard P. Margolies, MD 561-626-5600 Alma Mas-Ramirez Eye Associates of Boca Raton, PA 561-391-8300 Craig A. Mckeown University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500 David Mittleman Mittleman Eye 561-500-2020

HENRY J. SHAPIRO, MD Instrumental in developing the oncology program at Jupiter Medical Center in the early 1980s and former director of its Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Henry Shapiro maintains a close relationship with Jupiter Medical Center, its staff specialists, and several university-affiliated cancer centers. He takes pride in offering the best up-to-date and cutting-edge therapies in hematology and oncology. Conveniently located at the corner of University Boulevard and Military Trail, his large, modern office offers an in-house laboratory, infusion center, and on-premises CT/PETCT. The radiation therapy facility is just a three-minute drive. Dr. Shapiro has practiced comprehensive and compassionate care for more than 40 years without the need for nurse practitioners or on-call physicians. He is truly committed to the health and well-being of his patients.

HENRY J. SHAPIRO, MD Jupiter Hematology Oncology 431 University Blvd. • Jupiter 561-748-2488 • genesiscare.com

Joseph Nezgoda West Boca Eye Center 561-488-1001 Elizabeth Oteiza Katzen Eye Care & Laser Center 877-736-2020 Peter Pearlman Palm Beach Eye Center 561-448-6478 Jeffrey M. Perlman Eye Associates of Boca Raton, PA 561-391-8300 Elan Rosenblat Rosenblat Eye 561-880-2480 Steven I. Rosenfeld Delray Eye Associates, PA 561-498-8100 Peter A.D. Rubin Peter A.D. Rubin, MD 561-729-7771 S. Daniel Salama S. Daniel Salama MD 561-395-7616

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Cardiac Surgery Nishant D. Patel, MD

Cardiology Rahul Aggarwal, MD

Cardiology Mark Fisher, MD, FACC

Cardiology Eric H. Lieberman, MD, FACC

Cardiology Ida Mazza, MD

Cardiology Jonathan J. Vafai, MD, FACC, FASE

Cardiology Craig D. Vogel, DO, FACC, FACP

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Colon/Rectal Surgery Hayder Al-Azzawi, MD

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Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Sol Guerrero, MD

Family Medicine Mitchell Goldstein, DO

Foot & Ankle Surgery Bradley M. Lamm, DPM, FACFAS

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Pediatric General & Thoracic Surgery Anne Fischer, MD, PhD, MBA

Pediatric Neurosurgery R. Dev Bhardwaj, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FACS

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Daniel Elgut, DPM Suzanne C. Fuchs, DPM Victoria A. Gensemer, DPM Kenneth Gerszberg, MD Martha J. Holzworth, MD Eric Lloyd, MD Brad Mattison, DPM Jonathan Moskovits, MD Laura M. Newman, DPM Khoa G. Pham, MD Vishnu Seecharan, DPM Gastroenterology Prosper Abitbol, MD Matthew Q. Bromer, MD Lianne K. Cavell, MD Sumant K. Chakravorty, MD James Chong, MD Elliot Ellis, MD Glenn H. Englander, MD Leonard Flescher, MD Jeffrey Garelick, MD Steven Krumholz, MD Daniel E. McGuire, MD Morris S. Naus, MD Sidney Neimark, MD Robert S. Raymond, MD Naveen Reddy, MD L. Yomtov Salazar, MD Salvatore Senzatimore, Jr., MD Bradley A. Towbin, MD Jeffrey S. Wenger, MD Andrew H. Zwick, MD General Surgery John J. Bacha, DO Bruce M. Brenner, MD Ralph Breslaw, MD David Coykendall, DO Daniel Higgins, MD Barry M. Miskin, MD Eduardo Parra-Davila, MD Erica R. Podolsky, MD John A.P. Rimmer, MD Ariel Rodriguez Pimentel, MD Eugenio Rodriguez, MD Bassam Sayegh, MD Itzhak Shasha, MD Fred Silvestri, MD Jefferson Vaughan, MD Jonathan Wideroff, MD Jose F. Yeguez, MD Geriatric Medicine Luis A. Bobeica, MD Jose Conde, MD Daniel Fortier, MD Deborah Friedlander, MD Steven L. Kanner, DO Steven E. Reznick, MD Susan P. Rodell, MD Gynecologic Oncology Howard M. Goodman, MD Antonella Leary, MD Donna M. Pinelli, MD Fernando O. Recio, MD Hand Surgery Roberto J. Acosta, MD Veronica Diaz, MD Ehsan Esmaeili, MD Justin Kearse, MD Brandon J. Luskin, MD Steve E. Meadows, MD Thomas F. Saylor, MD Hematology and Oncology Howard A. Adler, MD Spencer H. Bachow, MD Albert Begas, MD Mindy Bohrer, MD Warren S. Brenner, MD Elizabeth A. Byron, MD Liat Dagan, MD Todd A. Gersten, MD Stephen A. Grabelsky, MD

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Michael Cooney, MD Jonathan B. Courtney, MD Veronica Diaz, MD Rami Joseph Elkhechen, MD Mark S. Eskenazi, MD David Feldman, MD Howard J. Gelb, MD Michael A. Gleiber, MD Elvis Grandic, MD Gavin P. Hart, MD Curtis J. Kephart, MD Michael Leighton, MD Alexander N. Lenard, MD Eric Lloyd, MD Gregory M. Martin, MD Steve E. Meadows, MD Tom Minas, MD Andrew R. Noble, MD Robert Norton, MD Jeffrey A. Press, MD Stephen Quinnan, MD John Randazzo, MD Craig Robbins, MD Nicholas Sama, MD Steven R. Saslow, DO Philip A. Saville, MD Andrew A. Seltzer, DO Paul Seltzer, DO Robert D. Simon, MD Ryan Simovitch, MD Matthew Stiebel, MD Charlton E. Stucken, MD William P. Toole, MD John L. Wang, MD Richard L. Weiner, MD Russell D. Weisz, MD Gary Wexler, MD Pain Medicine Brian Burrough, MD Jeffrey R. Cara, DO Kevin A. Chaitoff, MD Eduardo Jusino, MD Seth MacMahon, MD Fernando Mora, MD Louis J. Raso, MD Sheldon Regenbaum, MD Aaron Rosenblatt, MD Adam E. Shestack, MD Pathology Thomas A. Bolton, MD Alan S. Sara, MD Pediatrics (General) Samuel G. Barsky, DO Lynda A. Bideau, MD Paul Christakis, MD Leon R. Cohen, MD Donald T. Drummond, MD Ivy Faske, MD Scott Fisch, MD Paul Gilbert, MD Nagaraj Gowda, MD Terrie M. Johnson, MD Alberto Luchtan, MD Petra McEwan, MD Alexandria M. Niewiadomski, MD Luis Pineiro, MD Andrew L. Reiss, MD Ronald Romear, MD Melissa Sheinker, MD Susan Shulman, MD Pediatric Cardiology Sundararaman Chandrasekhar, MD Debbie Friedman, MD Donna Rhoden, MD Patricia Sherron, MD Rowena Uy, MD Carlo Zeidenweber, MD

Pediatric Dermatology Manju Elizabeth George, MD

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Jeffrey S. Farber, MD

Pediatric Gastroenterology Carrie Firestone Baum, MD Enrique Hernandez-Sanchez, MD Mariana S. Middelhof, MD John E. Stephens, MD

Radiation Oncology Anurag Agarwal, MD Rashmi K. Benda, MD Alicia E. Gittleman, MD Ben H. Han, MD Michael E. Kasper, MD Thomas J. Klein, MD Bruce W. Phillips, MD Samuel M. Richter, MD Vinay Sharma, MD Eugene C. Shieh, MD Jerome J. Spunberg, MD

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Psychiatry Amanda Darling, MD Irl L. Extein, MD David S. Husted, MD Elssy Oms, MD

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Anwar Vardag, MD

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Mariana S. Middelhof Gastro Health 561-214-6695

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John M. Peters Nicklaus Children’s Hospital 561-624-9188

Grisell C. Diaz De Villegas Grisell Diaz De Villegas, MD 561-641-0811

Jorge A. Rosario-Mulinelli GastroHealth 561-206-6064

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Samuel G. Barsky Pediatric Associates 561-627-7930

Marc Slonimski Interventional Spine Care of the Palm Beaches 561-845-7432

Carlo Zeidenweber Kidz Medical Services 561-558-1212

Shira Bassly Pediatric Associates 561-477-7700

Steven A. Stein Resolute Pain Solutions 866-228-7676

PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY

Regine V. Bataille Gentle Medicine Associates 561-737-1317

Alexandra Taylor Peace of Mind Delray Beach 561-272-5409 Gerardo Zloczover Advanced Pain Management of Palm Beach 561-737-5301

Middey Damian Children’s Endocrine & Diabetes Care, Inc. 561-792-1525 Monica M. Dussan Nicklaus Children’s Hospital 561-799-7272

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PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY

Thomas A. Bolton Palm Beach Pathology 561-659-0770

Lawrence M. Adams Palm Beach Pediatric Gastroenterology 561-840-1960

Alan S. Sara Palm Beach Pathology 561-659-0770

Carrie Firestone Baum Nicklaus Children’s Hospital 561-799-7272 Enrique Hernandez-Sanchez Gastro Health 561-206-6064

Lawrence Bergman Lawrence Bergman, MD, LLC 561-798-5565 Lynda A. Bideau Children’s Physicians 561-626-4000 Barbara Chamberlain Just For Kids Pediatrics 561-369-0111 Paul Christakis Christakis Pediatrics 561-392-4453 Leon R Cohen Cohen & Sheinker Pediatrics 561-362-4330 Jeanmarie Connor Premier Pediatrics of Palm Beach 561-469-8989

Gabriela Ferder Boutique Pediatrics 561-829-5437 Scott Fisch Boca VIPediatrics 561-923-9635 Mercedes Gadea Lopez Soma Medical Center 561-275-1155 Caecilia Garcia-Perez Mahoney Pediatrics, PA 561-793-2500 Paul Gilbert Boca VIPediatrics 561-923-9635 Armando Gonzalez Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-649-9296 Nagaraj Gowda Gardens Pediatrics 561-622-6610 Terrie M. Johnson Pediatric Associates 561-863-5757 Sarrie Katz Premier Pediatrics of Palm Beach 561-469-8989 Edward Kris Seitz Pediatrics, PL 561-734-1888

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PEDIATRICS (GENERAL) (cont.) Alberto Luchtan Boca Pediatric Group 561-391-6210 Jonell Y. Mahoney Mahoney Pediatrics 561-793-2500 Kisha Marzouca Just For Kids Pediatrics 561-964-1215 Petra McEwan Just For Kids Pediatrics 561-964-1215 Lizaida Medina-Candelaria SuperKids Pediatrics 561-619-2460 Ana Napoles-Ruiz South Florida Pediatric Partners 561-795-5979 Alexandria M. Niewiadomski Children’s Physicians 561-626-4000

Odina Kachi Nwankwo Pediatric Associates 561-798-9417

Deborah Stemp Pediatrics By The Sea 561-272-8991

Dhruti Pandya Pediatric Associates 561-967-5761

Lily Wiedrich Mahoney Pediatrics 561-793-2500

Luis Pineiro Children’s Physicians 561-626-4000

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

Andrew L. Reiss Pediatric Associates 561-477-7700

Jeffrey G. Compas Cornell Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine 561-737-7733

Ronald Romear Infants and Children, PA 561-242-0505 Alan Rosenthal MD Now Urgent Care 561-361-1515 Melissa Sheinker Cohen & Sheinker Pediatrics 561-362-4330 Susan Shulman Sawgrass Pediatrics 561-487-9912 Dionne Skervin Palm Beach Pediatrics 561-509-5009

Kathleen L. Davenport HSS Florida 561-657-4600 Daniel Ettedgui Daniel Ettedgui, DO 561-912-9580 Jeffrey S. Farber Rehabilitation Physicians 561-659-5443

Jacob L. Lochner Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adults 561-655-7266 Mark Rubenstein Mark Rubenstein, MD, PA 561-296-9991

PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Jonathan R. Berman Berman Plastic Surgery & Spa 561-235-3208 David Bogue David Bogue, MD 561-886-1002 Rafael C. Cabrera Plastic Surgery Specialist of Boca Raton 561-203-6265 Jason Cooper Jason Cooper MD 561-406-6574

Charles W. Graubert Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500

Albert Dabbah Dr. Dabbah Ageless Attitude 561-488-1700

Craig H. Lichtblau Craig H. Lichtblau, MD, PA 561-842-3694

Anthony N. Dardano Anthony N. Dardano, DO, FACS 561-202-1248 Gregory S. Delange Estetica Institute of the Palm Beaches 561-776-9555 Jaimie DeRosa DeRosa Clinic Facial Aesthetics 561-468-6256 L. Scott Ennis Ennis Plastic Surgery at Boca Plastic Surgery & Age Management 561-405-9020 Steven Fagien Steven Fagien MD FACS 561-393-9898 Craig M. Forleiter Lickstein Plastic Surgery 561-220-4475 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 121

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Alan Gold Sanctuary Plastic Surgery 561-367-9101

Nathan E. Nachlas Nose and Sinus Institute of Boca Raton 561-513-5801

Dana M. Goldberg Dana Goldberg MD 561-257-4100

Itzhak Nir Palms Wellington Plastic Surgery 561-899-8118

Neil C. Goodman New Radiance Cosmetic Centers 561-776-0116

Khoa G. Pham LA Podiatry 561-433-5577

Matthew D. Goodwin Inspire Aesthetics 561-414-2507

Alan B. Pillersdorf Plastic Surgery of Palm Beach, PA 561-692-4292

Arturo K. Guiloff Estetica Institute of the Palm Beaches 561-776-9555

Mark A. Pinsky Pinsky Plastic Surgery 561-258-9560

PODIATRY Larry A. Aronberg Aronberg Podiatry, PLC 561-586-3100 Michael J. Ball Michael J. Ball DPM, PA 561-483-4448 Caren L. Block Ankle and Foot Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-640-3838

Mark Hall Hall Podiatry 561-966-5060 Dina Hansen McCoy LA Podiatry 561-433-5577 Martha J. Holzworth Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515 Adam J. Katz Premier Podiatry Group 561-364-9584

Dustin D. Constant Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, PA 615-415-3750

Bradley Lamm Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255

Joshua P. Daly South Florida Foot & Ankle Center 561-793-6170

Ariel Lepoff Palm Beach Podiatry, PA 561-840-0491

Elizabeth “Lizzie” Davis LA Podiatry 561-433-5577

Andrew A. Lerner Andrew A. Lerner, DPM, PA 561-745-1480

Richard J. Egerman Foot & Ankle Specialists of Delray 561-495-9700

Andrew Levy Abacoa Podiatry 561-624-4800

Peppy H. Eisenfeld Peppy H. Eisenfeld, DPM 561-470-0077

Brad Mattison Mattison Podiatry Group 561-364-5522

Daniel Elgut South Florida Foot & Ankle Center 561-793-6170

Jonathan Moskovits Palm Beach Foot & Ankle 561-244-4980

David M. Fischman Fischman Foot and Ankle 561-575-2266

Shelley D. Plumb LA Podiatry 561-433-5577

Dennis R. Frisch Boca Raton Podiatry 561-395-4243

Barbara Rien Dr. Barbara Rien, DPM, PA 561-487-4200

Suzanne C. Fuchs LuxePodiatry 561-619-3557

Jeffrey Savran Dr. Jeffrey Savran 561-852-8950

Jason Gold Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center 561-750-3033

John Schilero Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

Cory B. Haimon Lakeside Medical Center 561-496-6900

Vishnu Seecharan LuxePodiatry 561-619-3557

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Arthur G. Handal Handal Plastic Surgery 561-220-6360 Andrea Hass Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa 561-624-7777 Brian Hass Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa 561-624-7777 Ernesto Hayn Plastic Surgery of Palm Beach, PA 561-692-4292 Daniel L. Kapp Daniel L. Kapp, MD 561-833-4022 Andrew Mark Klapper Floridian Institute of Plastic Surgery 561-232-2000 Daniel S. Kovacs Schuster Plastic Surgery 561-912-9191 David A. Lickstein Lickstein Plastic Surgery 561-220-4475

Andrew Ress liv Plastic Surgery 561-264-8446 David Rosenstein Dr. David Rosenstein 561-736-9800 Andrew H. Rosenthal Rosenthal Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery 561-880-8866 Drew E. Schnitt Inspire Aesthetics 561-414-2507 Richard Schwartz The Palm Beach Plastic Surgery Center 561-833-4022 Jacob D. Steiger Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery 561-499-9339 Robin Sykes Jupiter Plastic Surgery 561-746-9400

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Dev Vibhakar Aqua Plastic Surgery 561-776-2830

Aldo A. Lombardo Allure Institute for Plastic Surgery 561-747-1232

Richard Weinstock ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-691-4144

Mark R. Murphy Mark R. Murphy, MD 561-408-6284

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Physician Profiles PODIATRY (cont.) Nina Solomon All Florida Foot Care, Inc. 561-439-0500 Paul A. Sommer Boca Podiatry Group 561-750-3060 Michael B. Sturm Delray Podiatry Foot and Ankle Group, Inc. 561-865-3331

PSYCHIATRY Amanda Darling Psychiatric Specialty Center 561-331-8800 Irl L. Extein Irl L. Extein, MD, PA 561-499-6716 Brian J. Feldman Boca Raton Psychiatric Group 561-368-8998 Peter Gobar JFK Medical Center - Behavioral Health 239-277-2940 David A. Gross The Center for Treatment of Anxiety and Mood Disorders 561-496-1094

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Suresh P. Rajpara Jerome Golden Center for Behavioral Health, Inc. 561-383-8000

Rashmi K. Benda Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-4111

Paul F. Rashid JFK Medical Health Center North Campus 561-842-6141

Kishore K. Dass GenesisCare 561-793-6500

Arthur S. Rosecan Arthur S. Rosecan, MD 561-529-1515 Dean Rotondo The Center for Treatment of Anxiety & Mood Disorders 561-496-1094 Eric S. Rutstein Eric S. Rutstein, MD, PA 561-865-2880 Samantha Saltz Doctor Sam, LLC 561-510-9150 Philip J. Scharfer Philip J Scharfer, MD 561-622-6788 John P. Schosheim John P. Schosheim, MD 561-368-3800 Suzan M. Streichenwein Suzan M. Streichenwein, MD, FAPM 561-820-0079

David S. Husted West Palm Behavioral Health 352-258-1015

Mehrunnisa Sultana Legacy Behavioral Health Center, Inc. 561-616-8411

Neville Marks Neville Marks, MD 561-655-3666

Marshall Teitelbaum Marshall Teitelbaum, MD 561-630-8530

Joshua May Psychiatric Associates 561-333-8813

Sarah Youssef JFK Medical Center North Campus Behavioral Health 239-277-2940

Zoran Murko Dr. Murko, MD, PA 561-852-2525 Elssy Oms Psychiatric Specialty Center 561-331-8800

Silvio Garcia JFK Comprehensive Radiation Oncology 561-548-2662 Alicia E. Gittleman GenesisCare 561-374-5440 Ben H. Han GenesisCare 561-826-3334 Georges F. Hatoum JFK Comprehensive Radiation Oncology 561-548-2662 Michael E. Kasper Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-4111 Thomas J. Klein GenesisCare 561-472-1272 James T. Parsons GenesisCare 561-374-5540 Bruce W. Phillips GenesisCare 561-883-8656 Raj S. Rajpara Anderson Family Cancer Institute 561-263-4400 Samuel M. Richter Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-4111

RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Vinay Sharma GenesisCare 561-826-3334

Anurag Agarwal Genesis Care 561-793-6500

Eugene C. Shieh GenesisCare 561-275-1820

Jerome J. Spunberg GenesisCare 561-624-1717 Tim R. Williams South Florida Proton Therapy Institute 561-323-6498

RADIOLOGY Ross M. Borzykowski Boca Radiology Group 561-447-9341 Lee A. Fox Jupiter Imaging Associates/Envision 561-263-4414 Donald Goodwin Palm Beach Radiology 561-841-8588 Orna Hadar The Margaret W. Niedland Breast Center 561-263-4414 Andrew Hall Jupiter Medical Center 516-263-4414 Joseph Kleinman Boca Radiology Group 561-995-7100 William H. Mcfee Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100 Steven Needell Boca Radiology Group, PA 561-391-1728 Warren L. Reuther III North County Surgicenter 561-626-6446 Barry Simon Independent Imaging 561-795-5558 Fred L. Steinberg University MRI & Diagnostic Imaging Centers 561-362-9191 Daniel S. Williamson MRI Specialists 561-732-3909

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REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY / INFERTILITY

Adam Barron Premier Rheumatology & Endocrinology 561-932-1212

Lawrence S. Amesse Center For Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology 561-257-0816

Kenneth E. Bresky Kenneth E. Bresky, DO 561-740-4855

Mark S. Denker Palm Beach Fertility 561-477-7728

Howard M. Busch Family Arthritis Center 561-798-8184

Marc R. Gualtieri IVF Florida Reproductive Associates 954-247-6200

Rui Cerejo Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-626-9696

Jenna McCarthy IVF MD 561-972-6900

MaryPat Clements Arthritis Associates of South Florida 561-495-0600

Moshe R. Peress Boca Fertility 561-368-5500

Arnold S. Falchook Arnold S. Falchook, MD, PA 561-362-1166

Tibor E. Polcz Polcz Fertility Center 561-736-6006

Joseph Z. Forstot Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611

Scott Roseff IVF MD 561-549-9010 Joelle Taylor IVF MD 561-972-6900

RHEUMATOLOGY David Alboukrek Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611 Shawn Baca Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611

Catherine Garcia Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-439-1800 Steven Goodman Arthritis Associates of South Florida 561-495-0600 Jonathan M. Greer Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-626-9696 Marc J. Hirsh The Hirsh Center 561-819-3100

Brett Hutton The Arthritis Center of the Palm Beaches 561-469-6401 Reshma M. Khan Palm Beach Rheumatology and Wellness Center 561-658-1323 Sivasankaran Kumar West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262 Paul D. Mendoza Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-626-9696 Ira Pardo Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-498-1114 Maricarmen Quintero Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-439-1800 Philippe Saxe Arthritis Associates of South Florida 561-495-0600 Michael Schweitz Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-659-4242 Shelley Singh The Hirsh Center 561-819-3119 Amiel Tokayer Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-439-1800

Korey Ullrich Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611

SLEEP MEDICINE Natalio J. Chediak Boca Raton Sleep Disorder Center 561-750-9881 Kenneth J. Fuquay Kenneth J. Fuquay, MD 561-745-6950

SPORTS MEDICINE Joseph B. Chalal Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches 561-733-5888 Juan Carlos Galvez The Hirsch Center 561-819-3100 George J. Kolettis Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515 Evan Peck Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County 561-804-0200 Jace Provo Boca Raton Walk-in Orthopedics & Sports Medicine 561-220-2622 Matthew Stiebel Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, PA 561-845-6000 Garvin Yee The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches 561-798-6600

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THORACIC SURGERY Richard G. Cartledge Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-6300 Arthur H. Katz Arthur H. Katz, MD 561-775-8447 Mark J. Meyer Independent Multispecialty Group of Florida 561-439-1500 Robert S. Scoma Robert S. Scoma, MD 561-832-1234

UROLOGY Edward Becker GenesisCare - Palm Beach Urology Associates 561-790-2111 Kaveh Besharat Oceanside Urology 561-746-9227 Joseph N. Biase Urology Center of South Florida, PA 561-737-9191 R. Neill Borland Urologic Physicians and Surgeons, PA 561-833-5594 Daniel J. Caruso Oceanside Urology 561-746-9227

Murray G. Goldberg Urologic Physicians and Surgeons, PA 561-833-5594

Jerry H. Singer Urologic Specialists 561-333-1118

Emanuel E. Gottenger Advanced Urology of South Florida 561-496-4444

William K. Skinner Urology Center of South Florida, PA 561-737-9191

Daniel K. Hellerstein Daniel K. Hellerstein, MD, PA 561-650-0815

David A. Taub Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-5790

Michael A. Jacobs Michael A. Jacobs, MD, PA 561-624-9797 Leonard Kaufman University Urologists 561-964-1212 Angelos N. Manganiotis Urology Associates of South Florida 561-203-6626 David Meinbach University Urologists 561-964-1212 Jeffrey Miller Boca Raton Urgent Care 561-955-2330 Georgis Patsias GenesisCare - Palm Beach Urology Associates 561-790-2111 Damian Portela III GenesisCare - Palm Beach Urology Associates 561-790-2111

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Richard S. Faro Palm Beach Cardiovascular Associates 561-626-9801 Jesus G. Jimenez General & Vascular Surgery Bethesda Health Physician Group 561-736-8200

David Weinstein University Urologists 561-964-1212

Richard D. Kimmel The Kimmel Institute 561-922-8648

Lawrence M. Yore Advanced Urology of South Florida 561-496-4444

Miguel A. Lopez-Viego General & Vascular Surgery Bethesda Health Physician Group 561-736-8200

VASCULAR / INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

Manuel V. Mendez Dr. Manuel V. Mendez, MD 561-833-0770

Michael R. Finch JFK Medical Center - Palm Beach Heart Research Institute 561-548-3727

Armaghan Amy Mostafavi Armaghan Amy Mostafavi, MD, PA 561-424-5004

Lee A. Fox Jupiter Medical Center 561-263-4414

John C. Motta Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County 561-395-2626

Juan Gomez Jupiter Medical Center 561-263-4414

Sean L. Sawh GenesisCare - Palm Beach Urology Associates 561-790-2111

Andrew Hall Jupiter Medical Center 561-263-4414

Ross Cohen GenesisCare 561-432-0067

Edward M. Scheckowitz Advanced Urology of South Florida 561-496-4444

George Khoriaty Boca Radiology Group 561-955-7100

Grant Disick Grant Disick, MD 561-487-5506

David Schwartzwald David Schwartzwald, MD 561-939-0700

Warren Swee Warren Swee, MD, MPH 561-594-1840

William Gans Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County 561-804-0200

Ari D. Silverstein Boca Care Urology 561-955-5790

Gerald Zemel Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

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Christopher W. Boyes Coastal Vein and Vascular Specialists 561-295-4110

Benjamin M. Tripp Benjamin M. Tripp MD 561-499-8048

Frank A. Celigoj South Florida Urology Institute 561-295-4446

VASCULAR SURGERY

George L. Mueller General & Vascular Surgery Bethesda Health Physician Group 561-736-8200 Joseph Ricotta Tenet Florida Cardiovascular Care 561-303-0013 Bassam Sayegh Minimal Invasive Surgery Center 561-743-7766 Jack Zeltzer Florida Heart and Vascular Care - JFK 561-548-4900 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 133

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WORLD-CLASS CANCER CARE FROM PALM BEACH COUNTY’S BEST PHYSICIANS Dr. Abraham Schwarzberg

Dr. Ray Tsao

Tampa General Hospital congratulates Dr. Abraham Schwarzberg and Dr. Ray Tsao, named Top Physicians in Palm Beach County Tampa General Hospital’s specialized cancer care is recognized among the best in the nation. And now our doctors have also been recognized by their peers as Top Physicians in Palm Beach County. TGH is one of Florida’s leading academic medical centers, and our partnership with Cancer Center of South Florida, clinical breakthroughs and innovative technology give every patient their best chance for success.

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TASTE Aaron and Julie Menitoff have taken the guesswork out of charcuterie displays with Cheeseboarder. The Loxahatchee residents, who have long been in the catering business with their Wellington Hospitality Group, started this new venture in the wake of the pandemic. With the demand for in-person events at an all-time low, the Menitoffs began delivering ready-to-eat cheese and charcuterie boards locally. By midOctober, they had launched their product on Goldbelly and were shipping all over the country. Cheeseboarder shipments arrive on doorsteps within 48 hours of ordering. Similar to bento boxes, the boards come with individually wrapped trays full of cheeses, meats, and condiments that go well together. Aaron notes that he and his team carefully curate the ingredients and source from small-batch producers from all over the world. “We’re trying to keep what we do really artisan,” he says. “Whatever you find on the board, it’s not like you’re going to walk into Publix and find the same thing.” Aaron adds that he was aware of the popularity of charcuterie—given the number of his catering clients who requested grazing stations at their events—but he and Julie have been surprised with the overwhelming response to their products. By December, Cheeseboarder had already made 6,000 shipments. (cheeseboarder.com) —Mary Murray

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TASTE Satisfy your sweet tooth at LoveLee Bakeshop at the Delray Beach Market.

THE SCOOP

A FOOD HALL for All

Delray Beach Market—the largest food hall in Florida—is a community hub designed to suit the needs and wants of locals By Mary Murray

The new Delray Beach Market, located at 33 SE Third Avenue, offers a range of vendors including Dad’s Favorite (above) and Mediterranean outpost Ferdo’s (below).

“There’s nothing like opening a 150,000-square-foot food hall in a pandemic,” says Jordana Jarjura of Menin Development, the group behind Delray Beach Market, a new foodie-centric hot spot off Atlantic Avenue. While COVID-19 has certainly impacted the project, the notion of a global pandemic wasn’t on anyone’s radar in 2016 when Menin first began toying with the idea of a hip third space where locals could gather over a good meal, enjoy a culinary event, pick up specialty products to make at home, and congregate for life’s most joyous occasions. “It’s almost a merger between a food hall and a traditional European market where you get your daily goods,” Jarjura explains. Art and entertainment are also inherent to the Delray Beach Market ethos. “It’s not just a feast for your stomach but for your eyes,” adds Craig O’Keefe of Clique Hospitality, which is managing the project. Whimsical, interactive artworks abound across the market, which includes a mezzanine level where cooking and cocktail classes will take place. Live music and special events will also be on tap. “It’s not just about the food; we want to bring a whole experience and feeling when you’re in there.” When it came to selecting the culinary vendors, two words led the search: diversity and affordability. “We wanted to create a destination that appeals to everyone’s palates,” says Jarjura. Diversity, in this

instance, means global fare (such as Indian at Tiffin Box, sushi at Tekka Bar, and Mediterranean at Ferdo’s Grill) as well as healthy fast-casual options courtesy of IncrediBowl and Roots. There are familiar guilty pleasures too, including burgers from Dad’s Favorite, sweets from LoveLee Bakeshop, and brews from Delray Craft. Of course, the pandemic impacted some of the planning for Delray Beach Market. Safety features that have become de rigueur—such as touchless bathrooms and enhanced air-filtration AC systems—are being employed. But Jarjura notes that Menin has long embraced the indoor-outdoor feel, and the market’s tall ceilings, large patio, and surplus of small-group seating make it easy to maintain social distancing. Guests will also be able to mobile order—under one tab from multiple vendors, no less—and pickup will be available as well. “The selection process and guest convenience are paramount to us in this environment,” says O’Keefe. “We still do love that connection to other people, and this is going to be a great place to experience that, even if you’re not ready to submerse yourself in a huge community gathering space.” “We obviously have to be safe,” continues Jarjura. “But I’m confident we’ll continue to want to be around [others] and have a sense of place, a sense of community. Once we get through this, and once we get through the economic impacts of the pandemic, we’re going to return to our normal behavior where we gravitate toward each other.” (delraybeachmarket.com)

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OPENINGS

BOCA’S BEST

AS PART OF ITS $150 MILLION REINVENTION, THE BOCA RATON RESORT & CLUB RECENTLY UNVEILED TWO NEW RESTAURANTS AT ITS BOCA BEACH CLUB: MARISOL AND THE LOUNGE. THE BRAINCHILDREN OF CELEBRITY EVENT AND DESIGN LEGEND COLIN COWIE, THE SPACES FEATURE HAND-PICKED FURNISHINGS AND ART THAT EVOKE AN OCEAN-CHIC FEEL IN THE CASE OF THE LOUNGE AND THE ESSENCE OF WATERFRONT MEDITERRANEAN LIVING AT MARISOL. AND WHILE THE LOUNGE PAIRS LIGHT, SHAREABLE BITES WITH AN ARRAY OF WINES, COCKTAILS, AND OTHER LIBATIONS, MARISOL SPECIALIZES IN SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES THAT PERSONIFY LA DOLCE VITA. (BOCARESORT.COM) —M.M.

New culinary offerings at the Boca Resort’s Boca Beach Club include Marisol (far left) and The Lounge (left), where you can savor innovative cocktails and sophisticated bites.

A selective guide to Palm Beach-area restaurants THE LISTINGS The Palm Beach County dining scene has something for everyone, from funky burger bars and gastropubs to the glam style of iconic Palm Beach lounges. Here, find a listing of area standouts, organized by cuisine type, with descriptions, contact information, and price details for each. What the icons mean: $ $$ $$$

Dinner entree under $10 Most entrees $10-$25 Most entrees $25 or more

While not all-inclusive due to space limitations, our dining listings may vary every month and are constantly updated to showcase the culinary diversity of the area. Find more information on local dining options on palmbeachillustrated.com. NOTICE TO RESTAURATEURS: The establishments listed and their descriptions are printed at the discretion of the editors of Palm Beach Illustrated. They are not a form of advertisment, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com

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AMERICAN 1000 NORTH The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for chef Jason Van Bomel’s global takes on classic dishes. 1000 North U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (1000north.com) $$$ AIOLI A perennial favorite for lunchtime gatherings, this family-owned eatery makes everything in-house. 206 S. Olive Ave.; 7434 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (aioliwpb.com) $ AVOCADO GRILL Chef Julien Gremaud offers flavorful Florida-Caribbean bites. His latest venture, Avocado Cantina in Palm Beach Gardens, features the same vibe but with a Mexican Flair. 125 Datura St., West Palm Beach (avocadogrillwpb.com) $$ BATCH Stop by for an upscale take on classic Southern fare, including vegetarian selections. 223 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (batchsouthernkitchen.com) $$ BANTER Located inside the Canopy by Hilton hotel, Banter serves the latest Florida fusion cuisine during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 380 Trinity Place, West Palm Beach (banterwpb.com) $$ BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and a distinctly Floridian menu at this seaside gem at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$ BUCCAN Chef Clay Conley offers a wide-ranging menu of small plates that changes with the seasons. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (buccanpalm beach.com) $$

BURT AND MAX’S This beloved establishment specializes in made-from-scratch plates. 9089 W. Atlantic Ave., Suite 100, Delray Beach (burtandmaxs.com) $$ THE BUTCHER SHOP BEER GARDEN & GRILL Featuring a spacious dining area with a large bar and a custom butcher case. 209 6th St., West Palm Beach (butchershopbeergarden.com) $$ CITRUS GRILLHOUSE Chef Scott Varricchio turns out artful seafood dishes at this casual bistro. 1050 Easter Lily Lane, Vero Beach (citrusgrillhouse.com) $$ CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILL Offering pizza, steaks, fresh pasta, and seafood. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (citycellarwpb.com) $$ COOLINARY CAFÉ Chef-owner Tim Lipman uses surprising ingredients to cook up fresh, creative cuisine. 4650 Donald Ross Road, Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens (thecoolpig.com) $$ THE COOPER Practicing farm-to-table cooking in PGA Commons. 4610 PGA Blvd., Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecooperrestaurant.com) $$ COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANTS A Napa-style tasting room greets diners at this Illinoisbased chain. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens, in The Gardens Mall (chwinery.com) $$ CROSBY KITCHEN & BAR This stylish new American bistro offers a Manhattan-meets-Palm Beach vibe. 1406 S. Cypress Drive, Jupiter (crosbykithenandbar.com) $$ DARBSTER This vegetarian bistro re-creates new American dishes with organic ingredients. 8020 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (darbster.com) $$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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SIP with PBI As we head into Earth Month and look forward to Earth Day on April 22, I was inspired to honor the occasion with a cocktail that highlights both notions of sustainability and energy conservation. But first, I wanted to bring into focus a few earth-friendly considerations to ponder while you sip your next cocktail.

• Think local and seasonal: By choosing local and seasonal produce, we avoid costly packaging and transport. • Reimagine citrus: Citrus can be one of the most wasteful ingredients in cocktails. For the purpose of this month’s drink, I substituted the necessary acidity with a passion fruit shrub that also adds tropical depth. • Repurpose ingredients: In this recipe, the dragon fruit is used as both the puree for the cocktail and the shell for the drinking vessel. The passion fruit was also used whole to create the shrub. • Reconsider garnishes: Repurposing edible flower petals and pineapple leaves

adds an eco-friendly aesthetic and avoids a wasteful garnish. • Minimize ice: To reduce overuse of ice, the ingredients were blended without ice, and then I used crushed ice to help with proper dilution. • Avoid plastic: The simplest way to achieve sustainability behind the bar is to say goodbye to plastic straws. Consider a reusable metal, glass, or bamboo straw instead. Similarly, replace plastic stirrers or cocktail picks with metal or bamboo ones.

The best way we can show our appreciation for the earth is by being mindful of creating less waste and reducing our environmental impact, even when it comes to cocktails. Cheers to this beautiful earth of ours! —Jules Aron DRAGON’S RESOLVE Made with local-to-Florida dragon fruit and passion fruit, this tropical drink makes every attempt at mindful conservation

TAYLOR AMOS

Ingredients (makes 1 drink) 1 1/2 oz. gin 2 1/2 oz. dragon fruit puree 1 1/2 oz. passion fruit shrub (see additional recipe) 1/2 oz. simple syrup (optional) Add all of the ingredients to a blender and mix without ice. Pour the mixture into the dragon fruit shell and top with crushed ice. Garnish with pineapple leaves and edible flower petals.

Passion Fruit Shrub Ingredients 1 cup passion fruit 1 cup sugar 1 cup water 1 cup apple cider vinegar In a medium saucepan over low heat, combine the passion fruit, sugar, and water and stir until the sugar is completely dissolved. Bring the mixture to a low simmer. Stir in the vinegar and bring the mixture just to a simmer. Strain and pour the shrub into a sealed glass jar. Keep refrigerated for up to a month.

DRIFTWOOD This creative eatery specializes in innovative Florida fare with fun cocktails to match. 2005 S. Federal Hwy., (driftwoodboynton.com) $ ENTRE NOUS BISTRO Home-style cooking commingles with gourmet cuisine. 123 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (entrenousbistro.com) $$$ FARMER’S TABLE This farm-to-table establishment is committed to clean eating. 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (farmerstableboca.com) $$ GALLEY Stop by this restaurant in the Hilton West Palm Beach for grilled delicacies with a coastal flair. 600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (hilton westpalmbeach.com) $$$ GREASE BURGER BAR The high-end burgers elevate pub cuisine to a divine experience. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $ THE GROVE Michael Haycook helms this upscale restaurant that evokes the food and wine culture of Northern California. 187 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (thegrovedelray.com) $$$ HENRY’S PALM BEACH This American-inspired bistro is perfect for dinner, drinks, or weekend brunch. 229 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ HOWLEY’S This circa-1950 diner serves tried-andtrue classics. 4700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/howleys) $ MAX’S GRILLE A cross between a steak house and a sports bar, Max’s Grille has been attracting fans since 1991. 404 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (maxsgrille.com) $$$ THE OFFICE This trendy gastropub offers wellprepared, remarkably good comfort food. 201 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (theofficedelray.com) $$ PROPER GRIT This chophouse in The Ben hotel pays homage to Old Florida. 251 N. Narcissus Ave. West Palm Beach (propergrit.com) $$$ THE REGIONAL South Florida celebrity chef Lindsay Autry’s restaurant pairs her Southern roots with her love of Mediterranean flavors, resulting in deeply personal and addictive cuisine. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (eatregional.com) $$$ RESTAURANT AT THE NORTON Art enthusiasts come for the fresh exhibition spaces but stay for the food. 1450 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (norton.org) $$$ SASSAFRAS This West Palm hot spot brings a decadent twist to Southern food. 105 S Narcissus Ave. #130, West Palm Beach (sassafraswpb.com) $$ SWIFTY’S AT THE COLONY Cosmopolitan dining meets island ease. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$ TABLE 26 This all-American restaurant presents reinvented classics in a chic atmosphere. 1700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (table26palmbeach.com) $$$ TA-BOO Ta-boo has been serving American comfort food since 1941, and no one does it better. 221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (taboorestaurant.com) $$ TARU The Sundy House’s signature restaurant introduces an international concept menu in a historic setting. 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (sundyhouse.com) $$$ THE TIDES Floridian dishes are enhanced by flavors from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the South. 3103 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach (tidesofvero.com) $$$

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The Breakers marks its 125th anniversary in 2021, and the celebration will be ongoing throughout the year. This is taking the form of unique social media content, 125 themed touchpoints across the property, and 12 Months of Giving, an employee volunteer initiative. On the culinary side, the resort is offering an anniversary cocktail and other special prix fixe menus. As part of its quasquicentennial, The Breakers pays tribute to some of the historic dishes and libations that have gained fame over time. (thebreakers.com) —Mark Spivak

« East meets West at Echo, the

pan-Asian restaurant situated just a few minutes from the hotel. Its unique version of pad Thai exhibits a balance of sweet, salty, and spicy flavors, and is available with chicken, vegetable, beef, pork, or shrimp at the guest’s preferred spice level. Echo is also one of the few Asian restaurants to serve two soufflé flavors daily—with chocolate being one of the most popular.

TROY’S BARBEQUE Locals return to this neighborhood restaurant again and again for the superior barbecue fare. 1920 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach; 1198 N. Dixie Hwy., Boca Raton (bbqtroys.com) $ TWENTYTWENTY GRILLE TwentyTwenty does not hold back with its modern cuisine. 141 Via Naranjas, Boca Raton (twentytwentygrille.com) $$$ VOODOO BAYOU Take your palate on a walk through the French Quarter. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Suite 5095, Palm Beach Gardens (voodoobayou.com) $$

ASIAN BUDDHA SKY BAR This Asian-style bar interprets Chinese and Japanese cuisines. 217 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (buddhaskybardelraybeach.com) $$ ECHO The Asian restaurant of The Breakers offers dishes from the cuisines of China, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (echopalmbeach.com) $$$ IMOTO Chef Clay Conley presents small Asian bites and a sushi menu that tempts all senses. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (imotopalmbeach.com) $$ JOY NOODLES AND ASIAN CUISINE Order the fresh ramen at this vegetarian-friendly hidden gem. 2200 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (joynoodles.net) $$

KABUKI Come here for sushi in a sexy environment. 308 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5080 PGA Blvd., Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens; 2465 S State Rd. 7 #100, Wellington (kabukiwpb.com) $ KAPOW! NOODLE BAR Providing late-night comfort food with a French-Vietnamese flair. 519 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 431 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (kapownoodlebar.com) $$ NITROGEN BAR, GRILL, AND SUSHI This Jupiter outpost features a speakeasy-style bar, impeccable rolls, and innovative hot dishes. 6779 W. Indiantown Road #18, Jupiter (nitrogenrestaurant.com) $$ SUSHI JO American sushi chef Joseph Clark offers a diverse sake collection for a laid-back, cosmopolitan Japanese dining experience. 319 Belvedere Road #112, West Palm Beach; 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; 640 E. Ocean Ave. #4, Boynton Beach (sushijo.com) $$ TALAY THAI CUISINE Chef Charlie Soo blends power and delicacy to create traditional Thai and Japanese dishes. 7100 Fairway Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, in the LA Fitness Center (thaipalmbeachgardens.com) $$

FRENCH CAFÉ BOULUD This four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its famed Manhattan cousin, with a dash

Morrison Flagler, was the first restaurant in Palm Beach to bring back baked Alaska. Each portion of this retro classic contains red velvet cake with vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream, accompanied by an orange-scented syrup. In addition to its selection of more than 2,000 wines, HMF also features an original 1929 recipe for The Sidecar, which was a favorite of Flagler’s brother-inlaw W.R. Kenan Jr.

« The Seafood Bar, noted for pristine fish

and shellfish as well as stunning ocean views, continues to offer the crab cake recipe that has been on the menu since the restaurant’s opening. “This dish is timeless and has multigenerational appeal,” says Anthony Sicignano, The Breakers’ executive chef—restaurants. “There are guests who actually fly to Palm Beach for our crab cakes, and we never want to disappoint.”

of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ KATHY’S GAZEBO CAFÉ Kathy’s specializes in French Continental dishes and wine pairings. 4199 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (kathysgazebo.com) $$ LA GOULUE This island newcomer brings the flavors of France to Palm Beach. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach (lagouluepb.com) $$$ LE BILBOQUET Visit this chic resto for classic French dishes in upscale environs. 245 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (lebilboquetpb.com) $$$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$

FRENCH AMERICAN ALMOND This Bridgehampton mainstay recently brought its take on classic French comfort food and global-inspired plates to Palm Beach. 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (almondrestaurant.com) $$$ CAFÉ L’EUROPE With influences from all over Latin America and Europe, Café L’Europe invites guests to enjoy its impressive wine list, exquisite desserts, and warm hospitality. 331 S. County Road, Palm Beach (cafeleurope.com) $$$

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Floridian FARE While barbecue fans can easily discuss the differences between Texas, North Carolina, Memphis, and St. Louis styles, few are probably familiar with the nuances of Florida barbecue. Now they can find out: Tropical Smokehouse, devoted to the indigenous barbecue of the Sunshine State, opened in January in the former Mazie’s location in West Palm Beach. The restaurant is a joint venture between Mazie’s co-owner Jason Lakow and long-time Café Boulud executive chef Rick Mace. “Barbecue is the flavor of a place,” says Mace. “The Florida style is a blend of Caribbean, Cuban, and Latin American influences, with unique flavors such as citrus and Jamaican jerk. It goes all the way back to the first settlers who cooked over smoldering fires.” Diners will see things on the Tropical Smokehouse menu that they won’t find anywhere else. “Smoked fish is Florida’s main contribution to the barbecue world,” says Mace, who hand-built a special smoker to slow cook salmon, mahi, and cobia. He also ordered a 500-gallon smoker from Georgia to produce chicken, jerk turkey breast, mojo pulled pork, and barbecue meatloaf. Begin your meal with snacks such as smoked fish dip or sour-orange wings and accompany it with sides like sweet plantains or Caribbean coleslaw. The restaurant also reflects the pandemic-inspired shift away from formal, upscale dining and toward a more relaxed, casual experience. “We’re somewhere between quick service and fine dining,” says Lakow. “Technology has revolutionized dining—you can now order your whole meal directly from your phone if you want to. It’s a different world.” (eattropical.com) —M.S.

PÉTANQUE Stop by for small bites and nights filled with games, music, and pétanque, a popular French sport similar to bocce. 517 Northwood Road, West Palm Beach (petanquepb.com) $$

INDIAN AROMA INDIAN CUISINE Dinner is popular but the real draw is the daily lunch buffet, which includes a vast array of delicacies. 731 Village Blvd. #110, West Palm Beach (aromawestpalmbeach.com) $$ INDUS INDIAN AND HERBAL CUISINE Choose from an extensive menu of traditional dishes seasoned with an abundance of Indian herbs and spices. 1649 Forum Place, West Palm Beach (indusdine.com) $$ TANJORE Signature dishes like Pastooni Lobster Masala will have diners totally rethinking Indian food. 500 Via De Palmas, Boca Raton (tanjoreusa.com) $$

ITALIAN BICE Homemade pastas, excellent service, and tiramisu will make you feel like Italy isn’t so far away. 313 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (bice-palmbeach.com) $$$

BUONASERA RISTORANTE Classic and perfectly executed Northern Italian dishes in an intimate setting. 2145 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (buonaserajupiter1993.com) $$$ CASA D’ANGELO Angelo Elia’s Boca Raton outpost succeeds in every possible way. 171 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (casa-d-angelo.com) $$$ CUCINA PALM BEACH After indulging in classic Italian dishes, clear your table for the nightclub. 257 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (cucinapalmbeach.com) $$$ ELISABETTA’S This sleek eatery slings up handmade Italian delicacies, including to-die-for pasta and pizza. 32 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 201 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach (elisabettas.com) $$ EVO Chef Erik Pettersen is on a mission to re-create the cooking of his Sicilian relatives. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta (evoitalian.com) $$ GRATO Chef Clay Conley lends his prowess to Italian food at this family-friendly trattoria. 1901 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (gratowpb.com) $$ HULLABALOO An Italian gastropub with creative cuisine. 517 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (sub-culture. org/hullabaloo) $$ IL BELLAGIO The food is stellar and so is the setting, as the restaurant sits in the center of Rosemary

Square. 600 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 170, West Palm Beach (ilbellagiocityplace.com) $$ JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Italian cuisine in a casual atmosphere. 5751 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (josephinesofboca.com) $$$ LA MASSERIA The South Florida location of this popular Manhattan restaurant serves authentic, uncomplicated Southern Italian plates. 5520 PGA Blvd. Suite 104, Palm Beach Gardens (lamasseriapbg.com) $$$ LA SIRENA This Northern Italian beauty focuses on the cooking of the Amalfi Coast. 6316 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (lasirenaonline.com) $$ LOUIE BOSSI’S This beloved addition to the Boca dining scene specializes in sharable Italian favorites. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (louiebossi.com) $$ PIZZA AL FRESCO This casual eatery offers some of the best pizza and views on the island. 14 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (pizzaalfresco.com) $$ PREZZO The second iteration of Burt Rapoport’s Italian joint features old favorites and modern dishes. 5560 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (prezzoboca.com) $$$ RENATO’S Producing first-rate Italian and continental fare in a European setting. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (renatospalmbeach.com) $$$ RISTORANTE CLARETTA Classic cuisine is beautifully prepared by this Northern Italian transplant. 1315 S.W. Martin Hwy., Palm City (ristoranteclaretta.com) $$ ROSE’S DAUGHTER Chef Suzanne Perrotto carries on her mother’s legacy in Italian delicacies. 169 NE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (rosesdaughterdelray.com) $$$ SANT AMBROEUS Pairing the essence of Old World Milan with fine dining. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ SCUSI TRATTORIA Transporting diners to the Amalfi Coast, one bite at a time. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (scusirestaurants.com) $$ TANZY Presenting creative Italian food, including a decadent dessert cart. 301 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (tanzyrestaurant.com) $$$ TREVINI RISTORANTE Trevini serves Northern and Southern Italian dishes with taste and refinement. 223 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (treviniristorante.com) $$$ VIC AND ANGELO’S Offering light and savory Italian delights as well as an impressive wine selection. 290 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (vicandangelos.com) $$$

LATIN AMERICAN CABANA EL REY Presenting an array of South American dishes with endless flavor. 105 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cabanaelrey.com) $$ DON RAMON Don Ramon helped to introduce Cuban cuisine to the area. 7101 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach (donramonrestaurant.com) $$ DR. LIMÓN Chef Carlos Brescia delivers a taste of Latin America in South Florida. 533 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (doctorlimon.com) $$ PAPICHULO TACOS Three friends came together to fuse Mexican, Cuban, Peruvian, and Argentinian influences. 1556 US-1, Jupiter; 1005 N. State Road 7, Royal Palm Beach (papichulotacos.com) $$

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TASTE VIVA LA PLAYA Born from the foodies who made Benny’s on the Beach a brunch favorite, this new spot offers a menu that sings with Latin American sabor. 10 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach (vivalaplaya.com) $$ THE WAVE KITCHEN & BAR Situated inside Emilio and Gloria Estefan’s Costa d’Este Resort, The Wave Kitchen & Bar offers fine dining with a decidedly Cuban flair. 3244 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (costadeste.com) $$$

MEDITERRANEAN APEIRO KITCHEN AND BAR The cuisines of Morocco, Italy, Greece, and Portugal are highlighted by a woodburning oven, a 40-foot illuminated bar, and a vibrant late-night scene. 14917 Lyons Road, Suite 100, Delray Beach (delray.apeirorestaurants.com) $$$ LA CIGALE La Cigale bills itself as “A Taste of the Mediterranean,” serving classic French dishes along with influences from Spain, Italy, and North Africa. 253 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (lacigaledelray.com) $$$ LEILA RESTAURANT In addition to its many Mediterranean dishes, Leila also offers entertainment in the form of belly dancing and hookah on the patio. 120 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (leilawpb.com) $$

MEXICAN BANKO CANTINA Mexican flavors thrive at this eatery and tequila bar inside a landmarked building. 114 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach (bankocantina.com) $$ CALAVERAS CANTINA Providing festive environs for savoring Mexican staples. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter (calaverascantinas.com) $$ CHOLO SOY COCINA This taqueria specializes in street food that packs outrageous flavor. 3715 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cholosoycocina.com) $ COYO TACO Featuring addictive Mexican fare with house-made ingredients in a casual atmosphere. 337 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (coyo-taco.com) $ EL FOGONCITO Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine rooted in family recipes and traditions. 711 W. Indiantown Rd., Suite C4, Jupiter (elfogoncitorestaurant.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at this high-energy eatery. 224 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 110 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 5250 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (roccostacos.com) $$

RAW CHRISTOPHER’S KITCHEN Chef Albert Crifaci Molla can turn even the heartiest meat eater into a rawfood fanatic with his creative presentations of organic dishes. 4783 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (christopherskitchenfl.com) $$

SEAFOOD ACQUA CAFÉ This chic resto delivers a coastal Italian take on seafood. 2875 S. Ocean Blvd., Suite 103, Palm Beach (acquacafepb.com) $$$

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Cooking with HEART Kelsey Bonner and Analiesa Chavez may not be celebrity chefs, but they hope to inspire their audience. The two 14-year-old Boca Raton Girl Scouts have compiled a cookbook, Simply Healthy: Healthy Cooking on A Budget, which sprang from their volunteer work with Boca Helping Hands (BHH). It contains more than 50 recipes based on ingredients in BHH’s weekly pantry bags. The book is available on the BHH website, and the organization is producing flyers of compatible recipes to distribute along with the pantry bags. “Our goal was to help people realize that you can do a lot with a little,” Chavez says. “Even if your situation seems hopeless at times, there are still ways to be creative.” (bocahelpinghands.org) —M.S. Kelsey Bonner and Analiesa Chavez

THE ATLANTIC GRILLE Located in the Seagate Hotel, this restaurant places emphasis on bold and innovative American seafood. 1000 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (theatlanticgrille.com) $$$ BENNY’S ON THE BEACH Chef Jeremy Hanlon has created a casual beachside dining experience featuring American and seafood cuisine. 10 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach (bennysonthebeach.com) $$ BONEFISH GRILL A casual environment with seafood favorites like wood-grilled lobster and rainbow trout with just the right amount of kick. 4635 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 1880 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach; 9897 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth; 21065 N. Powerline Road, Boca Raton; 2283 S. Federal Hwy., Stuart; 2075 Indian River Blvd., Vero Beach (bonefishgrill.com) $$ CITY OYSTER AND SUSHI BAR With a full sushi bar, fresh oysters, and a bakery, City Oyster offers a plethora of options for all tastes. 213 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cityoysterdelray.com) $$$ COBALT Located inside the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, Cobalt presents elegant seafood dishes in an oceanfront setting. 3500 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (cobaltrestaurant.com) $$$ DECK 84 Burt Rapoport’s casual alfresco eatery highlights local Florida catches. 840 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (deck84.com) $$ LIONFISH Committed to sustainability, this chic eatery presents an array of innovative seafood selections. 307 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (lionfishdelray.com) $$ LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK Put on your jeans and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. 103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, #D3, Jupiter (littlemoirs.com) $$ LOCH BAR Stop by for handcrafted cocktails and an array of seafood delights in a classy setting. 346 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (lochbar.com) $$$ OLD KEY LIME HOUSE This lime-colored waterfront restaurant prioritizes fun times and exquisite seafood in equal measure. 300 E. Ocean Ave., Lantana (oldkeylimehouse.com) $$

PB CATCH This contemporary seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud, who were craving fresh fish caught locally. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$ PRIME CATCH Nestled on the waterfront, Prime Catch pairs stunning views with raw bar delights and innovative specials from the land and sea. 700 E. Woolbright Rd., Boynton Beach (primecatchboynton.com) $$$ RACKS FISH HOUSE + OYSTER BAR Enjoy steam kettles, Prohibition-style cocktails, and a Grand Centralinspired oyster bar in a New England setting. 5 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (racksdelray.com) $$$ THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS The Seafood Bar offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, along with the freshest fish and shellfish from the four corners of the United States. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ SQUARE GROUPER TIKI BAR Tropical drinks, American-style bar bites, and live music can be found at this lively spot with locations on the Jupiter and Fort Pierce Inlets. 1111 Love St., Jupiter; 1920 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce (squaregrouper.net) $$ THE STATION HOUSE While the clam chowder, Ipswich steamers, and fish dishes are noteworthy, the specialty is perfectly prepared Maine lobster. 233 W. Lantana Road, Lantana (thestationhouse.com) $$ WATERWAY CAFE Come in the evening for a seat at the floating bar to watch the sun set on the Intracoastal Waterway. 2300 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (waterwaycafe.com) $$

SMALL PLATES HMF The Breakers’ glamorous cocktail lounge is a fashionable mix of modern and classic—both in atmosphere and cuisine. Asian influences are scattered across the delectable menu, including a full sushi bar. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (hmfpalmbeach.com) $$ SALUTE MARKET More than just a boutique wine and liquor shop, Salute is a modern and upscale hangout with small plates, gourmet sandwiches, salads, and a

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killer happy hour. 5530 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (salute2u.com) $$ STAGE Through small dishes packed with flavor, Stage presents plates from delicious curries, to gluten-free veggie options, to Korean specialties. 2000 PGA Blvd., Suite 5502, Palm Beach Gardens (stagepga.com) $$

STEAK HOUSE ABE & LOUIE’S In addition to serving outstanding beef, Abe & Louie’s features classic New England seafood dishes. 2200 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (abeand louies.com) $$$ THE CAPITAL GRILLE This successful chain offers classic steak house fare, complemented by a remarkably well-trained staff. A stellar wine portfolio completes the picture. 11365 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; 6000 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (thecapitalgrille.com) $$$ CHOPS LOBSTER BAR The extensive menu, featuring a collection of steak and seafood options, is complemented by an equally interesting wine list. 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (buckheadrestaurants.com) $$$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of American beef in country club environs. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ HOUSTON’S Focusing on American classics, this Hillstone steak house prepares its dishes from scratch. 1900 NW. Executive Center Circle, Boca Raton (houstons.com) $$$ IRONWOOD STEAK & SEAFOOD At the PGA National Resort & Spa, this restaurant is best described as a steak house with flair. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (pgaresort.com) $$ MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach outpost of the famed Miami Beach steak house offers a dynamic food and cocktail menu. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach (meatmarket.net) $$$ NEW YORK PRIME This steak house has it all: first-rate raw materials, flawlessly executed dishes, and tables spaced far enough apart for private conversations. 2350 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (newyorkprime.com) $$$ NYY STEAK Located in Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, NYY Steak presents five-star seafood and steak offerings in an atmosphere that honors one of baseball’s finest teams, the New York Yankees. 5550 NW 40th St., Coconut Creek (nyysteak.com) $$$ OKEECHOBEE STEAK HOUSE The Okeechobee Steak House opened in 1947 and has been an institution ever since. 2854 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (okeesteakhouse.com) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL Emphasizing freshness and consistency, the Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s offers beloved items we have come to expect. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Ruth’s Chris offers large portions and specialty dishes that echo the restaurant’s New Orleans roots. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach; 225 N.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton; 661 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (ruthschris.com) $$$ III FORKS This remarkable destination does an equally fine job with both USDA Prime beef and fresh seafood. 4645 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (3forks.com) $$$

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Clockwise from inset: La Fête du Rosé; Theopolis vineyards; McBride Sisters’ She Can wines.

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DIVERSE Vintners More and more Black-owned WINERIES are beginning to appear across America

By Mark Spivak Over many centuries, the wine business has acquired a reputation as an old boys’ club—unofficially, an old white boys’ club. While more and more women are breaking the glass ceiling of America’s wineries, the same hasn’t been true for people of color. According to the Association of African American Vintners (AAAV), fewer than 100 of the nearly 11,000 U.S. wineries are Black-owned, amounting to less than 1 percent. However, things are beginning to change. There are 35 members in AAAV’s “Vintner/Grower” category and additional Black-owned

wineries are springing up all the time. Here, we highlight some of the most exciting. Vision Cellars: Mac McDonald, the son of an East Texas moonshiner, decided to become a winemaker after tasting his first Burgundy at age 12. After purchasing land in Sonoma County, he released his inaugural Pinot Noir in 1997 and became one of the industry’s pioneers in diversity. Pinot Noir remains his first love, although he also produces both white and red blends. (visioncellars.com) McBride Sisters: It’s a fairy-tale story: After growing up separately across the world in California and New Zealand, sisters Robin and Andréa McBride reunited to build the largest Black-owned wine company in the U.S. Their She Can and Black Girl Magic collections are currently shipped to 33 states. (mcbridesisters.com) Indigené Cellars: Raymond Smith established his winery in California’s upper Carmel Valley, making distinctive wines from both estate vineyards and purchased fruit. His range includes everything from Moscato and Grenache Blanc to Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir, and a Tuscan-style Sangiovese blend. (indigenecellars.com)

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Longevity Wines: Phil Long started making wine in his garage in 2006 and founded his Livermore facility several years later. While he yields sparkling wine, Pinot Blanc, and Muscat Canelli, he’s partial to full-bodied reds such as Zinfandel and his signature deb-ru-vée, a Rhône-style blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. (longevitywines.com) Maison Noir Wines: Sommelier André Hueston Mack traded the dining rooms of Per Se and The French Laundry for life as an Oregon winemaker. Originally called Mouton Noir (“black sheep”), he changed the winery name after a trademark dispute with Château Mouton Rothschild. His labels include Knock on Wood Chardonnay, Love Drunk Rosé, and Other People’s Pinot Noir. (maisonnoirwines.com) Theopolis Vineyards: Trial lawyer Theodora Lee founded her small-lot estate in the Yorkville Highlands appellation of Anderson Valley and released her first vintage to critical acclaim in 2006. In addition to award-winning Pinot Noir and Petite Sirah, she produces a zesty rosé and a tropical white blend. (theopolisvineyards.com) Brown Estate: Siblings Deneen, David, and Coral Brown came together in 1995 to establish the first Black-owned winery in Napa, making wine from grapes their parents had been selling since 1980. They are best known for estate-grown Zinfandel from the Chiles Valley. (brownestate.com)

Longevity Wines is best known for reds like its 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon.

Wachira Wines: Dr. Christine Wachira, the first Kenyan-born California winemaker, fell in love with wine while working her way through college and graduate school. Her releases include The Buffalo (Chardonnay), The Rhino (Cabernet Sauvignon), The Elephant (Zinfandel), The Leopard (Muscat), and The Lion (sparkling). (wachirawines.com) La Fête du Rosé: Donae Burston, a 20-year veteran of the wine and spirits industry, launched this brand in 2019 from Domaine Bertaud Belieu, which was founded in 1340 and is committed to sustainable agriculture. He makes Provençal rosé from Grenache, Mourvèdre, and Syrah with the goal of reaching multicultural drinkers. (lafeterose.com) «

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One Singular SENSATION Executing an impactful “less is more” aesthetic requires a deceptively high level of artistry. Heather Weisz and Lisa Hynes of HW Interiors knew a minimalistic approach was the best fit for this space and their client’s very clean personal style. While the equestrian art speaks to the home’s Wellington locale, the light and airy vibe allows the dramatic furnishings to shine. “We played off of the white walls and custom bleached white floors and layered in organic elements like a neutral cowhide and

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Chelsea Viau of Chelsea Lane & Company says that murals and palm print wallcoverings are very popular among her clients. Textured wallpapers and geometric prints, which are also trending, can add interest to small spaces and vignettes.

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The Writing’s on the WALL In case you haven’t heard, wallpaper is cool again. But these days it goes by the name “wallcovering” and is far more multifaceted and visually compelling than what covered our childhood homes. Chelsea Viau, owner of West Palm Beach’s Chelsea Lane & Company, shares her thoughts on the new personality of wallcovering and where it likes to hang these days. (chelsealaneco.com) PBI: What overall trends are you seeing in wallcoverings? Viau: We still see a ton of textures, palm prints, and geometrics. I feel like these are all such classics and always trending, especially here in Palm Beach. Are there particular rooms that are becoming more or less popular to use wallcoverings in? Powder rooms always seem to be our clients’ favorite. It is typically a smaller space, so you can do something really wild and make a statement. I can’t think of any areas where people are using wallcoverings less. They can’t seem to get enough of wallpaper—even adding a fifth wall (the ceiling). What about patterns and designs? Our high-end murals like Gracie and de Gournay have always been a huge seller on Palm Beach,

but clients are going crazy over murals lately. Large-scale patterns with no repeat make the wallcovering look like it was made for your space or hand-painted, which most of the time it is for a mural. A classic palm print is always a request for our Palm Beach clients as well. Any other thoughts on mural wallpaper? We love the idea of a mural paired with a textured raffia. There are so many new emerging artists doing mural wallcoverings as well, so the possibilities are endless.

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WALLPAPER is making a major COMEBACK What should people consider before selecting and installing wallcoverings? There are so many different things to consider when selecting the right wallpaper. The scale of your wallpaper compared to the scale of your room—not a specific rule here, but more so based on the client’s preference. A large scale in a powder bath isn’t a negative thing if you are looking for a bold statement. A dark wallpaper in a small space isn’t a negative if you are looking for your space to feel cozy and dramatic. The “rules” of wallpaper change for each client’s desires, taste, and budget. This is exactly why we get to know each one of our clients and ask them these questions so we can determine what the best selection would be for them. What myths or outdated ideas about wallpaper should be debunked? Vinyl! I cannot stress enough that vinyl is not what you think it is. The industry has grown leaps and bounds in even just the last four years with vinyl. Sometimes I can’t even tell the difference between a real grass cloth and a vinyl and I work with wallpaper all day. The vinyl is usually a less expensive option to a natural fiber wallpaper. It is

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washable and it doesn’t fade or have the possibility of shading variations like a natural fiber will. What designer wallcovering companies do you love? That is a tricky question. We love all of our reps and lines we carry. CW Stockwell is close to our hearts though. They make the original Martinique wallpaper—many others have duplicated it, so

don’t be fooled. We also love Thibaut and Schumacher and the unique style of Élitis and Arte. If one of your clients wanted to create a statement-making accent wall, what would you recommend? I would suggest a large-scale pattern or a mural paired with a coordinating solid texture. What’s your favorite wallcovering project that you’ve been a part of? There are so many amazing clients who have let us go wild and trusted us, but our all-time favorite was the Palm House, which we are still wrapping

up. Every single room and bathroom in the house has a different palm print, and they all coordinate perfectly. Our long-time client called us in the middle of COVID and told us her vision for one of her properties, and I was overly excited from day one. It was challenging during COVID, since she wasn’t able to come down to Florida during any of the design process. We worked off of text messages and mailing samples for months. I worked alongside SKA Architects and Dunworth builders to finalize this project in less than six months, during COVID, and with the client being remote.

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SEA STAR Evoking the humble yet complex architecture of a wicker basket, this Sea Island pendant ($1,680) by Arteriors has a rattan structure and linen-wrapped interior. Mecox Gardens, West Palm Beach (mecox.com)

BOWLED OVER This hand-painted Spongeware serving bowl ($128) is Tory Burch’s interpretation of the nineteenthcentury English stoneware she and her mother love to collect. Tory Burch, Palm Beach (toryburch.com)

THE WELCOME MAT Deborah Rhodes’ hand-woven Calypso rattan placemats ($300 for set of six) are the little black dress of placemats, adeptly coordinating with any and all dining endeavors. Pioneer Linens, West Palm Beach (pioneerlinens.com)

RELIEF PITCHER Whether you are pairing it with bubbly or sipping it straight, orange juice will have its moment in this William Yeoward crystal Jasmine fourpint pitcher ($145). Hive Home, Gift & Garden, West Palm Beach (hivepalm beach.com)

POINT OF VIEW Lisa Peterson of Pineapples Design Group gave the scenery outside a starring role in this eating area. “Our inspiration and goal for this space was to allow the beautiful ocean views to be the main focus,” she notes. “We achieved this by creating a clean, uncluttered space with colors of the sand and sea to enhance the view and not distract from it.” Jupiter (pineapplesdesigngroup.com)

SHAKE IT UP Part seasoning-delivery vehicle, part diminutive objet d’art, Michael Aram’s Pomegranate salt and pepper set ($100) will add that needed pop of whimsy to your spread. Clive Daniel Home, Boca Raton (clivedaniel.com)

WOOD YOU BE MINE? Depart from the expected metal finishes with Vietri’s Albero Oak five-piece place setting ($73), with wood handles that will bring a fresh take to your tablescape. T is for Table, West Palm Beach (tisfortable.com)

BENCHWARMER Inspired by outdoor gardens, Serena & Lily’s hand-painted Gardenside Moss linen fabric was used to upholster this dining bench ($2,298), which features a padded cushion and back. Serena & Lily, Palm Beach (serenaandlily.com)

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The Allure of Forest Bathing Give your bath routine an inspired change of venue. Shinrin-yoku, which translates to “forest bathing,” is a Japanese practice of immersing yourself in nature with a mindful disposition. Participants use all of their senses to connect with the forest and create a bridge between themselves and the natural world. The idea was born in the 1980s and is an effective tool for overcoming hectic, stressful lives. Studies have shown that forest bathing can improve sleep quality, bolster mood and vitality, and provide an enhanced sense of peace and well-being. While there are centers across Japan that specialize in the practice, you don’t have to

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get your passport stamped to experience it. The Environmental Learning Center (ELC) offers monthly “Full Moon Forest Bathing” events at its Vero Beach location. “Tucked away on a quiet and peaceful island within the Indian River Lagoon, our campus invites participants to fully engage their senses as they wander our trails or sink into a quiet sit-spot space,” says Sara Piotter, ELC’s senior environmental educator and a certified forest therapy guide. “By day, most of us rely heavily on sight, so being immersed in a safe, green space at night allows us to explore other senses with a fresh perspective.” (discoverelc.org) PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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A FRESH TAKE The Bedner family has been embracing farm-to-table long before it became a culinary trend. Farmers for five generations, they have been growing locally since the 1960s. Bedner’s Boynton Beach farm, with seasonal “u-pick” opportunities and a market, has amassed a fan following among families and foodies. Now, with the opening of Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market in the former Ragtops location on Dixie Highway, West Palm Beachers can get their produce fix daily. In addition to a selection of the 45 items grown on their farm, the Bedners benefit from relationships with farmers all along the east coast to ensure they receive the freshest, highest quality produce. But the market is much more than a fruit and vegetable stand. “Our goal was to be your everyday green market,” says general manager Lane Brooker. “Along with amazing homegrown produce, we have USDA Prime Black Angus steaks cut by old-world butchers; fresh seafood including many local varieties of fish and stone crabs; hot soup, salads, or sandwiches for lunch; a great bottle of wine at a really good price; international, fresh-cut cheese; and healthy, cleansing juices.” Here, we highlight a few more unique products available at Bedner’s that will make you feel good from the inside out. (bedners.com)

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STRYVE BEEF BILTONG SLICES Using a South African family recipe that dates back to the seventeenth century, this proteinpacked (16 grams per serving) snack contains only beef, vinegar, and spices. No nitrates, preservatives, sugar, or gluten enhances its healthy report card, while the ChefsBest Award of Excellence designation gives it added street cred. (stryve.com)

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Congratulations to this Renowned Team of Healthcare Professionals At Jupiter Medical Center, we built our world-class institution by assembling a distinguished team of highly experienced physicians. Together, these professionals set the bar for care in the region and are the fundamental force behind our numerous recognitions and awards. We are proud of their work, their passion and tireless efforts. Thank you each for your unending commitment to the success of Jupiter Medical Center.

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BETTER DAYS Miriam Ismail, a local professional development and self-growth coach, says there are two very important things we must do to maximize our human experience: “Use our time very efficiently, wisely, and productively, and always seek evolution, self-growth, and human transformation while maintaining our physical, mental, emotional, and psychological well-being.” Through her company, Precious Time, Ismail aims to help individuals accomplish those goals. Below, she provides 10 tips for balancing personal care and productivity. (precioustime-llc.com)

• Wake up an hour before you have to so you can gracefully step into your day and not be shoved into it. With this one hour, cultivate a morning ritual that resonates with you. Meditate, exercise, journal, express your gratitude, have your coffee/tea in peace, or have a healthy breakfast. • Know that multitasking is a major time waster. All tasks involved are done poorly. It scatters your thoughts, drains your energy, steals your time, and leaves you overwhelmed and unfocused. Focus on one task at a time, and you’ll be amazed at how efficient and productive you are. • Always have a plan for your day, your week, and even your month. Having a plan is one of the best time-management tools.

• Be organized. Have schedules, to-do lists, checklists, organizing apps, or any other tool that helps you be on top of your game. • Learn to say no. Don’t overextend yourself. It will only leave you tired, unfocused, and behind. • Aim to be early to your appointments, meetings, and events. Being early helps you feel relaxed, confident, and in control. • Apply the 80/20 rule. It’s the principle that 80 percent of an outcome is derived from just 20 percent of input or effort. You are required to do a lot of things, but in reality, only 20 percent of that is actually creating the 80 percent outcome you get. Focus on this 20 percent that generates the most significant results and make them a priority.

• Take short breaks and reward yourself. This is extremely important for maintaining your productivity, motivation, and energy. Taking 5-10 minutes helps you relax, regroup your focus, and come back to your current task feeling fresh and motivated. • Take care of yourself and do everything in your power to preserve your health in all its forms—emotional, physical, and mental. Be kind to yourself, meditate, eat healthy, stay active, and expose yourself to new topics, activities, and interests. Stay away from negative people, bad habits, and meaningless activities. • Go offline in order to shut off the constant noise of connectivity, globalization, and technology that drains your energy and wastes your time.

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Why make your sunscreen do all the heavy lifting when it comes to keeping your skin safe? Sun-protective apparel is an easy and fashionable way to prevent sun damage and keep your outdoor endeavors going. Check out these fun finds from area companies. LOCAL LOVE Native Outfitters, a West Palm company, uses DRiQ Smart Performance fabrics in its UPF 50+ shirts, resulting in a piece that is light, strong, and durable. Native has partnered with businesses such as the Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa to highlight local scenic spots and wildlife on its sun shirts ($42, available at the Jupiter Beach Resort). (nativeoutfitters.com) HAT TRICK Sorry baseball caps, but you lack ammunition in the war against the sun. A widebrimmed hat, on the other hand, shows no mercy and never fails to fashionably delight. Boynton Beach–based Nomad’s straw hats ($33) even feature a fun print underneath to up its joie de vivre. (nomadsurf1968.com)

WORRY-FREE WEAR West Palm Beach–based Scales offers Pro Performance lightweight shirts ($69) that are created using 100-percent recycled water bottles and offer defense against the sun (UPF 50+). They’re also quick-drying, moisture-wicking, and antimicrobial. (scalesgear.com)

TRUE BLUE This Avid Sportswear hoodie ($55), with UPF 50+ protection from UVA and UVB rays, is made to move thanks to articulated sleeves for enhanced range of motion and Pacifico performance fabric with four-way stretch. It’s available at area retailers such as Vagabond Apparel in Palm Beach Gardens and Blueline Surf & Paddle Co. in Jupiter. (avidgear.com)

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We Take Care of Moms & Dads

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It is truly a blessing to work for an organization like Inspired Living that allows us to make a difference every day. In our positions, we strive to ensure our community is alive with energy and purpose, and that the residents, families and team members are fulfilled. We look forward to serving South Florida moms, dads, and families!

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Our resort-style community in Delray Beach was designed to provide comfortable living and enjoyment every day. While Inspired Living will never be the home that was left behind, we hope that you or your loved one will find comfort, ease, and happiness in our community.

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Party Of TWO While you may experience that pregnancy glow when expecting, you can also feel achiness and fatigue that don’t garner such rave reviews. Although not all spa treatments are appropriate for moms-to-be, there are still opportunities for pampering. It’s important to always consult with your ob-gyn before making spa appointments, but here are some basic pointers to start your research.

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Where to go: Innovative Aesthetics, Delray Beach The pregnancy facial is designed to help combat the most common skin challenges during this time (i.e., acne, dehydration, rosacea) and is customized for a client’s skin type. (innovative aestheticsfl.com)

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Thyroid disorders • Diabetes & Prediabetes Hormone replacement • Weight management Parathyroid disease • Osteoporosis Cholesterol management Wellness & Functional medicine

FACIALS Facials are safe, but increased skin sensitivity means you should steer clear of more intense treatments such as microdermabrasion and chemical peels. Deep-cleansing facials for oil reduction, oxygen facials for increasing blood circulation, and hydrating facials are all good options.

PEDICURES Just because you can’t always see your feet doesn’t mean they don’t deserve a little TLC. Foot massages can help alleviate leg and foot edema by moving extravascular fluid, upping peripheral blood flow, and increasing oxygen intake. Inform your pedicurist of your pregnancy as there are certain pressure points that should be avoided. Also, opt for salons that use 3-free nail polish—those that don’t include the toxic chemicals dibutyl phthalate, toluene, and formaldehyde. Where to go: Glow Salon, North Palm Beach While not specifically designed as a prenatal treatment, Glow Salon’s detox pedicure is a great treat for pregnant feet. A foot soak and foaming scrub are followed by a sea mud masque and leg and foot massage. Choose your favorite shade of Zoya, a chemical- and toxin-free polish, to add some pizazz. (glowsalonflorida.com)

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2 TO TRY Dr. Jordan Geller

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WHY WOULD SOMEONE NEED TO SEE AN ENDOCRINOLOGIST?

As an endocrinologist, I manage hormones, which are chemical messengers that travel through the body to regulate energy, metabolism, blood sugar, digestion, sexual health, and much more. I take an integrative approach to hormone imbalances, addressing lifestyle, diet, stress management, evidence-based supplements, medications, and exercise. I work as a team with my patients, who come from all over the world to my Los Angeles and Palm Beach offices or see me through virtual visits online.

HOW CAN I IMPROVE MY ENERGY, METABOLISM, AND LIBIDO?

The first step is getting your hormones checked. I take a detailed history of my patients and run comprehensive tests to get to the root cause of what’s going on. For example, our testing can reveal if fatigue and weight gain are from an underactive thyroid, why someone has irregular periods, or what their risk of diabetes is. I constantly research the latest advances in hormone replacement, nutritional supplements, and other treatments to find the best ways to rebalance hormones.

WHY IS THE THYROID GLAND SO IMPORTANT?

Every system in the body needs the thyroid. An underactive thyroid causes fatigue, brain fog, weight gain, hair loss, and constipation. This is usually caused by autoimmune and nutritional disorders. There’s a lot of art in the treatment of hypothyroidism. It’s not just science. There’s not a one-size-fits-all approach.

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What: Lunch Time Peel Where: The MedSpa at Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery, Boca Raton Cost: $125 Looking for something that will give you a glow before a big event and not have you peeling for days afterward? Then the Lunch Time Peel (also known as the Miami Peel) is for you. This peel works on the skin’s surface, freshening your look, improving fine lines, and evening out pigmentary changes. Relax while your aesthetician works her magic, and you’ll be on your way back to work (or other pursuits) with zero downtime and little to no skin irritation. You may want to repeat this treatment monthly—not only for maximum results, but just because you’ll love the way your skin looks and feels afterward. (drsteiger.com)

WINNING BY A NECK What: Ultherapy Neck Rejuvenation Where: Genesis Dermatology, Jupiter Cost: $2,000 If you find yourself “feeling bad about your neck” like writer Nora Ephron did in her 2006 book about the trials of aging, head to Genesis Dermatology for an Ultherapy session with Dr. Shawna Flanagan. Ultherapy is the latest FDA-approved ultrasound treatment for brows, necks, and chins; it penetrates deep below the skin’s surface to stimulate the production of elastin and collagen. Full disclosure? It isn’t super comfortable. By itself, it feels hot and zappy. But Flanagan and her team use ProNox for their patients—safely delivering soothing nitrous oxide during the treatment. Results aren’t instant, but after six weeks you’ll see a dramatic improvement in texture and firmness. Even better? There’s zero downtime from the Ultherapy treatment, and the ProNox wears off within 10 minutes, so you can drive home safely. (genesisderm. com) —Kristen Desmond LeFevre

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Charity Amid COVID-19 When the going gets tough, the tough find creative ways to GIVE BACK By Judy Martel

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To make sure donations are used as efficiently as possible, Pugh says the foundation created strategic partnerships with 12 area organizations to coordinate grant-making and to ensure that services aren’t duplicated or deployed where government funds are already in place. “We looked at priorities for the highest and best use of the money,” Pugh says. Early funding went to emergency services like food and shelter, as well as health care priorities such as coronavirus testing sites. As the pandemic plays out, the foundation has also developed a strategy for the community’s longer-term needs, including virtual education opportunities, mental health treatment, and childcare facilities. Julie Fisher Cummings and her husband, Peter, responded to the pandemic by donating approximately $25,000 to the foundation’s coronavirus relief fund. A longtime Florida resident and current chair of the foundation, Fisher Cummings has devoted her life to philanthropy. In addition to her involvement with the community foundation, she is the

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managing trustee of the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation (founded by her parents), and founder and chair of the Lovelight Foundation. “I knew the community foundation would make grants with the knowledge and research to be able to best meet the needs of the community,” she says. “They did a great job researching what the nonprofits need. We often assume we know better, but those closest to the situation know better. Our job in the foundation is to really listen.” Fisher Cummings recognizes that the viral pandemic is just one issue facing our community, citing the social justice movement that erupted nationwide after the death of George Floyd. “This is not a political issue; it’s an equality issue,” she says. “What do we stand for as a community foundation and how can we be a better community partner going forward?” She says that discussions around equitable workforce employment, housing, and health care are part of her plan for addressing racial disparities. When Floridians think of crises, they tend to think in the form of wind and water: hurricanes, floods. Pugh says recovery from a natural disaster might have a funding life cycle of six months. But with no discernable end date for the pandemic, the focus has been on figuring out how to sustain contributions for the long term.

In the absence of in-person social events, area nonprofits are reevaluating the way the community can continue its philanthropic prowess. “They have had to figure out a campaign targeting individual donors,” Pugh says. “Some have become creative virtually, with silent auctions and even dinner parties online.” In addition, Pugh notes that the community has a tradition of stepping up with donations in times of great need. “Historical research on emergency or disaster-related relief shows that the wealthy who are embedded in philanthropy will traditionally give more in a crisis,” she says. “We are very rich in philanthropy.” «

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What does sustaining the note mean to us? It’s about the look of joy we saw in a Lake Worth High School student when we handed them a donated trumpet. It’s about the giant smiles we were given during children’s hospital visits. It’s about the virtual classrooms we were able to make feel a little more fun. For Palm Beach Symphony it’s not just about the music on our stages. It’s about how music can help — and heal — through these unprecedented times.

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AGENDA

By Abigail Duffy

TOP BILLING

ART at Home

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Clockwise from left: Suzy FrelinGhuysen; Daniel Chester French; Sam Maloof.

Perspective shifts are among the enduring gifts that art offers us as viewers. The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens in West Palm Beach sets the scene for an exhibition that moves the lens of observation from art to artist, providing a rare view into the lives of some prolific creators. “Artists at Home: Photography of Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios Program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation,” on view through June 30, features images of artists’ pro-

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fessional and personal spaces–turned–public historic sites from the last 150 years. From painters Clementine Hunter and Suzy Frelinghuysen to sculptor Daniel Chester French and furniture designer Sam Maloof, the artists’ styles, talents, and personalities shine through the photos and solidify the endurance of the work they create. For patrons, this intimate perspective establishes an unparalleled connection to and understanding of their work. (ansg.org)

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AGENDA APRIL 2021

ARTS & CULTURE

Clockwise from above: This month, Meghan Candler Gallery displays Parrot Love by I. White as part of its “Spring Break Paintings” exhibition; view works by Dimitry Gerrman including Liberation at Findlay Galleries April 3 to May 3; McKee Botanical Garden hosts Lego artworks by Sean Kenney through April 25.

GOINGS ON 1 Book + Art: Circe by Madeline Miller and Cupid and Psyche by Rubens, streaming online courtesy of the Norton Museum of Art, free. (norton.org)

The Old Man Who Made the Trees Bloom story time, streaming online courtesy of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, free. (morikami.org)

2 Apostasy film screening, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $10. (fourarts.org)

3 “Easter in Art” exhibition on screen, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)

Empty Your Pantry Food Drive, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, free. (flaglermuseum.us)

4 Easter Sunday Brunch, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $45-$99. (swank specialtyproduce.com)

5 “Focusing on Strengths and Supports: Practical Tools to Increase Happiness” lecture with Julie Radlauer-Doefler, streaming online courtesy of Florida Atlantic University, free. (fau.edu)

Twilight Yoga at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, also April 12, 19, and 26, $10. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 6 “Constructed Realities, Perpetual Cycles” Art Salon with Edison Penafiel, streaming online courtesy of Armory Art Center, free. (armoryart.org)

7 Kips Bay Decorator Show House, home in West Palm Beach, to May 9, contact for ticket prices. (kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org)

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Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, also April 14, 21, and 28, $25. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

9 Affair of the Arts, Boynton Beach Mall, to April 11, free. (delrayaffair.com)

Carving the Divine: Buddhist Sculptors of Japan film screening and discussion with Yujiro Seki, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $10. (morikami.org)

SleepIn for SleepOut, virtual event benefiting The Lord’s Place, free. (thelordsplace.org)

Tropical Safari: Journey to Africa Gala, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, $900. (palmbeachzoo.com) 10 Garden Club of Palm Beach Flower Show, Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, also April 11, free. (fourarts.org)

Art Palm Beach 2021, Palm Beach County Convention

Dale Chihuly works from left: Black and Yellow Herons; Red Bulbous Reeds.

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Picturesque gardens and exquisite glass forms by American multimedia artist Dale Chihuly are a match made in heaven. Devotees can visit two of the phenom’s sculptures, Red Bulbous Reeds and Black and Yellow Herons, in their new habitat at The Society of the Four Arts’ Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden in Palm Beach. Nestled among the gardens’ tropical flora and neighboring sculptures, the “Fiori” exhibition’s towering structures demonstrate Chihuly’s organic style, which relies on asymmetry and irregularity. The exhibition’s name, derived from Chihuly’s Mille Fiori, or “thousand flowers,” embodies his affinity toward “juxtaposing the man-made and the natural,” as the forms mimic the free-flowing qualities of the natural world. The sculptures are on view now through May 2. (fourarts.org)

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2 PICKS IN LIEU OF ITS ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT, THE FLAGLER MUSEUM WILL PARTNER WITH THE TOWN OF PALM BEACH UNITED WAY FOR THE EIGHTH ANNUAL EMPTY YOUR PANTRY FOOD DRIVE APRIL 3 FROM 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. GUESTS ARE INVITED TO DRIVE UP WITH NONPERISHABLE FOOD DONATIONS FOR THE UNITED WAY TO DISTRIBUTE TO THE EL SOL RESOURCE CENTER IN JUPITER AND THE GLADES INITIATIVE IN BELLE GLADE. (FLAGLER MUSEUM.US)

The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County hosts its 2021 Biennial through May 29. The Sentinel, Diane Arrieta

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Wild & Scenic Film Festival, streaming online courtesy of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, $20. (jupiterlight house.org) 11 Dogs’ Day in the Garden, Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach, free with admission. (mounts.org)

Jensen Beach Art League Second Sunday Art Show, Elliott Museum, Stuart, free. (hsmc-fl.com)

12 Hanley Foundation “Monday After the Masters” Golf Classic, Banyan Cay Resort and Golf, West Palm Beach, $750-$4,000. (hanleyfoundation.org)

“The Venice Biennale” lecture with Philip Rylands, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

THIS YEAR’S WILD & SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL IS ALL ABOUT RESILIENCE. VIEWERS CAN STREAM THE JUPITER INLET LIGHTHOUSE AND MUSEUM’S SEVENTH ANNUAL FILM FETE AND CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE FROM THE COMFORT OF HOME. TICKETS COST $20. (JUPITER LIGHTHOUSE.ORG)

16 Barefoot on the Beach, benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $450. (bgcpbc.org)

Styx film screening, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $10. (fourarts.org) 17 “Genius Loci: Preserved Artists’ Homes and Studios as Models of Creative Placemaking” lecture with Valerie Balint, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, $7-$15. (ansg.org)

Leave it To Ludwig film screening, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $25. (fourarts.org) THESE EVENT DETAILS ARE CURRENT AS OF PRESS TIME, BUT PLEASE CONTACT THE VENUE OR PRESENTER FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.

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AGENDA “Sites of Creativity” lecture with Tom Mayes, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, $7-$15. (ansg.org)

22 “Cézanne: Portraits of Life” exhibition on screen, Boca Raton Museum of Art, also April 23, free with admission. (bocamuseum.org)

23 Ben is Back film screening, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $10. (fourarts.org) Fashion Revolution Weekend, Resource Depot, West Palm Beach, also April 24, free. (resourcedepot.org)

25 National Society of Arts & Letters Florida East Coast Chapter Star Maker Awards, The Wick Theatre and Costume Museum, Boca Raton, $250. (nsalfloridaeast.org)

26 Junior League of the Palm Beaches’ Third Annual Golf Invitational, Old Marsh Golf Club, Palm Beach Gardens, contact for ticket prices. (jlpb.org)

29 The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America book discussion with Richard Rothstein, streaming online courtesy of Spady Cultural Heritage Museum and Arts Garage, free. (spadymuseum.org)

30 Always at the Carlyle film screening, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $10. (fourarts.org)

PERFORMANCES 1 Lavell Crawford, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to April 3, $30. (palmbeachimprov.com) Next to Normal, Lake Worth Playhouse, to April 11, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

Pianist Gilles Vonsattel, violinist and violist Ben Beilman, violinist and violist Arnaud Sussman, and cellist Guy Johnston, The Breakers, Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (cmspb.org)

2 The Seth Rosenbloom Band, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $30-$35. (artsgarage.org)

Shake, Rattle, Roll Tribute Concert, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, contact for tickets prices. (lyrictheatre.com)

“The Songs of Harold Arlen: Come Rain or Come Shine,” streaming online courtesy of Delray Beach Playhouse, to April 9, $38. (delraybeach playhouse.org)

In Mizner Park | 501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton BOCAMUSEUM.ORG Renate Bertlmann, Rosemarie’s Divorce [detail], 2019, Glass, pedestal, scalpels, steel. Courtesy Berengo Studio. Photo: Francesco Allegretto. Glasstress Boca Raton 2021 presented by Fondazione Berengo, Venice, Italy with additional support provided by the Museum’s Leadership Donors.

3 Otis Cadillac & The El Dorados featuring the Sublime Seville Sisters, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org) The Swon Brothers, The Pavilion at Old School Square, Delray Beach, tickets start at $50. (oldschoolsquare.org)

8 Jeff Allen, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $25-$35. (palmbeach improv.com)

9 Craig Robinson, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to April 11, $35-$45. (palmbeachimprov.com) 206 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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The Gin Blossoms, Sunrise Theatre, Stuart, tickets start at $39. (sunrise theatre.com)

Jimmie Vaughan, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, contact for tickets prices. (lyric theatre.com)

Judy Carmichael presents “Swing Time: A Celebration of the Great American Songbook,” Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton; also April 10, Delray Beach Playhouse, contact for ticket prices. (miznerparkculturalcenter. com; delraybeachplayhouse.org)

The Other Jersey Boys: Dick Lowenthal Big Band with Steve Leeds, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $50-$55. (artsgarage.org)

ARTISTS AT HOME: PHOTOGRAPHY OF HISTORIC ARTISTS’ HOMES & STUDIOS THROUGH JUNE 30, 2021

The Palm Beach Symphony will perform with Julian Schwarz April 19.

BJORN SKAARUP SCULPTURE THROUGH JUNE 30, 2021 the gardens conservancy presents

10 Anthony Nunziata presents “Amore: The Greatest Love Songs,”

Music&Art an evening of

Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 11, $35-$45. (kravis.org)

Gardens in the

11 Dick Capri, Stewie Stone, and Jeff Capri present “Three is Funnier Than Four,” Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, contact for ticket prices. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

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Pepe Montes Conjunto, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$40. (artsgarage.org) 12 Pauly Shore, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to April 21, $25. (palmbeachimprov.com) 16 Joe Posa as Joan Rivers, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, contact for ticket prices. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com) Jon Lovitz, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to April 18, $30-$40. (palmbeachimprov.com) “Let’s Hang On: Franki Vallie Tribute,” The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, contact for tickets prices. (lyrictheatre.com)

Miami Girls Tumbao, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$40. (artsgarage.org)

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AGENDA Renny, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $25. Clockwise from far left: Butterfly, Mike Hammer; Rouge Pink Bunny and Cornucopia Blue Bunny, Hunt Slonem

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17 The Mark Zaleski Band, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $25-$30. (artsgarage.org) 18 Divas Through the Decades, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org)

The Special Consensus, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org)

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21 Pianist Michael Brown, violinist Arnaud Sussmann, and cellist Nick Canellakis, The Breakers, Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (cmspb.org)

23 Andrew Schulz, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, also April 24, $50. (palmbeachimprov.com)

The Holy Rocka Rollaz, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org)

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19 Palm Beach Symphony featuring Julian Schwarz, streaming live from the Kravis Center, $30.

SPRING AWAKENING

A new season has sprung at Rosenbaum Contemporary in Boca Raton. The gallery will host a “Spring Inspiration” exhibition April 1 to May 29, featuring Hunt Slonem, Mike Hammer, and other contemporary artists who lent their talents to interpreting the season of rebirth. Apropos of the Easter holiday, Slonem’s neo-Expressionist bunny sculptures evoke spirited whimsy; the mammalian muse leaps from the artist’s famed canvases to blown-glass figurines in an array of vibrant colors to welcome the new season. Canadian-born contemporary artist Mike Hammer’s reinterprets the butterfly form in his signature “blob” paintings. The familiar features of the springtime creature take on a new life through Hammer’s hypnotizing technique and color palette. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com)

24 Suénalo: Miami’s Afro-Latin Funk Machine, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org)

25 Screening of the Bolshoi Ballet’s production of Swan Lake, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)

Svetlana & The Delancey Five, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org) 29 Carlos Mencia, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, also April 30, $30-$40. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Boca Raton 2021” and “An Irresistible Urge to Create: Florida Outsider Art from the Monroe Family Collection,” both to Sept. 5; “Renee Cox: The Signing,” through Sept. (bocamuseum.org)

Cornell Art Museum, Old School Square, Delray Beach. “See Art. Be Happy!,” through Sept. (oldschool square.org)

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake

Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, Lake

Worth Beach. “Palm Beach County Illustrators,” April 3 to May 1; “Ann Friedlander: The Language of Shapes,” to April 17; “Helen Levin: Gestural Abstraction,” April 23 to May 22; “2021 Biennial,” to May 29. (palmbeach culture.com)

Worth Playhouse, to May 16, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach. “Dimitry Gerrman:

Shen Yun, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm

Recent Work,” April 3 to May 3; “Mary Sipp Green: The Mystical Green,” April 17 to May 17. (findlaygalleries.com)

30 Garage Queens 2021, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, contact for ticket prices. (artsgarage.org)

Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “María Berrío: Esperando Mientras la Noche Florece,” to May 9; “George Cohen: Artist of the Chicago Avant Garde,” to May 16; “Art Finds a Way” and “Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.): The Krome Drawings,” both to May 30; “Celebrating the Norton: 80 Years,” to June 13. (norton.org)

Palm Beach Photographic Centre, West Palm Beach. “Maggie Steber: From the Heart,” to April 30. (workshop.org) Paul Fisher Gallery, West Palm Beach. Works by Bruce Helander, Starsky Brines, Jordi Molla, Adam Pinsley, Karl Momen, and Joseph Conrad-Ferm, through April. (paulfishergallery.com)

Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Dale Chihuly: Fiori,” to May 2. (fourarts.org)

Beach, also May 1, contact for ticket prices. (kravis.org)

Steel Magnolias, Delray Beach Playhouse, to May 16, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

GALLERIES Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “Artists at Home: Photography of Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios,” “Bjorn Skaarup: The Ostrich,” and “Edwina Sandys: War and Peace,” all to June 30. (ansg.org)

Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton. “Paul Gervais: Faces and Forms,” to May 30; “Glasstress

Historical Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach. “Becoming West Palm Beach: Celebrating 125 Years,” to July 2. (hspbc.org)

Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. “Art Isolation,” to April 23. (lighthousearts.org)

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McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach. “Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects Made with LEGO Bricks,” to April 25. (mckeegarden.org)

Meghan Candler Gallery, Vero Beach. “Spring Break Paintings,” April 1-30. (meghancandlergallery.com)

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Spring Inspiration: Works of Hunt Slonem, Mike Hammer, and Other Contemporary Artists,” April 1 to May 29; “Oriano Galloni,” to April 3. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com) South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Real Bodies,” to April 11; “Dinosaur Revolution,” April 24 to Nov. 28. (sfsciencecenter.org)

Vero Beach Museum of Art. “Chul Hyun Ahn: New Light,” to April 30; “Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes from the New York Historical Society,” to May 2. (vbmuseum.org)

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