Stuart Magazine July 2019

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STUART A Gulfstream Media Group Publication

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SUMMER 2019 $3.95 Vol. 19/Number 6

BEST OF THE REGION

ALL THE REASONS TO LOVE TREASURE COAST LIVING


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CONTENTS Vo l u m e 1 9 | I s s u e 6 | S u m m e r 2 0 1 9

D E PA R T M E N T S 12 PUBLISHER’S LETTER Words from Kim Capen

16 THINGS WE LOVE

65 THE FISHING CHRONICLES Fishing advice from a seasoned angler

Get in the know on upcoming local events

68 HOME BEAUTIFUL

18 TRENDING LOCALLY

121 ALL ACCESS

Stylish finds in close-by boutiques

20 NOW + FOREVER

Local couples tie the knot

22 DINING WITH TISH

Discover the area’s best restaurants

34 NOMAD’S NOTEBOOK

Plan a lavish stay at Ireland’s Ballyfin Demesne

ON THE COVER Photo by M. Alexander Weber

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Home design tips

A guide to social events, dining, contests, promotions, charities, arts and more

23 BEST OF THE REGION

From best pizza to best jeweler, discover the places on the Treasure Coast voted for by readers.

40 LUXE BAUBLES

Stunning jewelry pieces to add to your collection.

58 ITALIAN DAYDREAMS Live out your real estate fantasy by exploring Tuscan residences.

90 A TIMELESS APPROACH

Interior designer Diane Parisian adds modern-chic flair to an Old Palm home.

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Volume 19, Number 6. Stuart Magazine is published 9 times a year by Gulfstream Media Group, Inc., 1401 E. Broward Blvd., Ste. 206, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. Standard postage paid at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and additional offices. USPS #021-652. POSTMASTER, send address changes to: 1401 E. Broward Blvd., Ste. 206, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. For general and advertising inquiries, call 800.831.5479. Copyright 2019, Gulfstream Media Group. All rights reserved. No part of this periodical may be reproduced without the written permission of Gulfstream Media Group. Neither the publishers nor the advertisers will be held responsible for any errors found in the magazine. The publishers accept no liability for the accuracy of statements made by advertisers. Ads in this publication are not intended as an offer where prohibited by state laws.

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letter from the publisher

Best of the Region

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tuart Magazine is all about the locals in St. Lucie County to southern Martin County. We try to bring you what is most relevant and current with our publication and hope this past season we have engaged you with our area’s important issues, people and places. Now, our team goes to work planning for next year’s exciting season. Like you, we will enjoy our favorite local spots for a few months before the crowded streets and restaurants start up again. Stuart is a city that is no stranger to evolution and change, especially when it comes to food and fun things to do. As a local, I get to experience or re-experience the best of both worlds every year. So, in appreciation for our residents who are here during this time of year, we bring you our third annual “Best of the Region” winners. For five months (November to April), we polled our readers, then the top three nominees advanced to the final round. This year marked our largest number of voter submissions to date. Our year-round and seasonal residents are really voicing their opinions on what they feel are the best. It was interesting to watch the nomination process from start to finish. Many called and asked, “Do you have to be an advertiser to be nominated?” I told them, “Absolutely not!” There were some restaurants and places I have never heard of. Toward the end there were some categories where competitors were close. Now that the final votes are in, the winners, determined by our readers, are showcased in this issue. Please go out and support them and let them know you saw them featured in Stuart Magazine. And next fall, watch for the voting to start up again. Keep an eye out for our awards that go up on the walls of the winners’ businesses, and know it’s all thanks to the readers of Stuart Magazine! We have also launched our first “Faces of Martin and St. Lucie.” We were so excited to have some of the best representations from our area. We hope you get to know all of them, and if you want to be a face of your industry, let us know. This is the season for cookouts, friends and family, and summer getaways. We hope you enjoy our area and get some beach time and, of course, wear sunscreen. Happy summer!

Dianne Davant & Associates

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SEWALL’S POINT celebrates an anniversary

Captain Henry E. Sewall and his wife arrived in Florida 130 years ago in 1889 and built their home on the peninsula now known as Sewall’s Point which was officially incorporated as a town in 1957. The Henry Sewall House now resides at Indian Riverside Park. Over the years, Water Pointe Realty Group has proven itself to be a leader in the local luxury real estate market on the Treasure Coast. Whether you’re here for a quick visit for family, renting at one of our many vacation villas, or shopping for a permanent home in one of our many desirable communities, our expert associates are here to help. From course to coast, we’re more than just waterfront.

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Sewall’s Point Office 3727 SE Ocean Blvd., Ste. 100 772.220.4343

Jupiter/Tequesta Office 393 Tequesta Drive 561.747.3377

Stuart/Hutchinson Island Office 660 NE Ocean Blvd. 772.225.0110


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Martin County Community Foundation Anniversary Celebration

Hobe Sound and Indiantown Chamber Executive Mixer

Hillary McKeich, Amy Brunjes, Jeff Sabin, Liz McKinley and Angela Hoffman Bob and Jan Crandall with Linda and John Loewenberg

Catch the Wave of Hope Luncheon

Starstruck Gala

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OPENING ACT Janice Norman, Lynne Barletta and Kelly Catania

Molly’s House Polo Classic

Photos by Liz McKinley

Jen and Peter Jones

Junior League of Martin County Lunafest

Classics at the Beach VIP Reception

Megan Wilkinson and Gabrielle Luo Kevin and Gina Staten with Julie and Mike Collins Rob Steele and Deena Rahill

Boys and Girls Clubs of Martin County Distinguished Speaker’s Luncheon

Pat and Frank Noonan

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Rappaport Center Welcomes Robert Putnam

Jo Covelli Fashion Show and Luncheon

Pat Borg and Jo Covelli

Phyllis Rappaport, Nelle Brown, Robert Putnam, Eva Delattre and Jerry Rappaport

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JUNIOR ANGLER TOURNAMENT

The Stuart Sailfish Club will host its annual Junior Angler Tournament from Aug. 2 to 3 at Sailfish Marina. Activities will include a captains meeting, fishing and an awards ceremony. ($40/members, $45/non-members; stuartsailfishclub.com)

ALZHEIMER’S COMMUNITY WALK

Meet at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center on Sept. 28 for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Funds raised will support Alzheimer’s care, support and research. (By donation; alz.org)

MILITARY APPRECIATION GAME The St. Lucie Mets will host its annual Military Appreciation Game at First Data Field on July 6, during which teammates will wear custom jerseys that will be auctioned off online. Proceeds will benefit VVA Chapter 566 and the Veterans Health and Welfare Fund. (Ticket prices vary; milb.com/st-lucie)

GOOMBAY BASH Take in the sights, sounds and tastes of Cuba with Martin Health System LifeSavers’ Goombay Bash “Havana Nights,” raising money for maternal child and pediatric services. Enjoy Cuban food, beverages and entertainment at the July 13 event taking place at Jensen Beach Causeway Park. (Tickets from $250; martinhealth.org)

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WISHFUL WEDDING SHOWCASE

Calling all brides-to-be! The Mansion at Tuckahoe will host The Wishful Wedding Showcase on Sept. 15. Couples can view a number of vendors to assist on their special day while enjoying food and cake tastings, a fashion show, giveaways and more. ($10; traxxentertainment.com)

STUART

Watch the sky light up in celebration of July Fourth with the City of Stuart fireworks display at Stuart Main Street. (free; stuartmainstreet.org) Enjoy a day filled with aerobatic performances, pilot meet-and-greets, fireworks and more on July Fourth during Flying over Flagler Park, sponsored by The City of Stuart and the Stuart Air Show. (free; stuartairshow.com)

PORT ST. LUCIE

Port St. Lucie will celebrate its American pride with FreedomFest on July Fourth. Events will include a live band, food and refreshments, plus games and activities for the whole family. The evening will end with a fireworks display at the Civic Center. (free; cityofpsl.com)

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N O W + F O R E V E R

Tara Shea Rastrelli & Ian Weston Chappell By Melissa Puppo WHO THEY ARE: Tara, 32, and Ian, 32, are the owners of In Control

Landscape and Ic Irrigation.

HOW THEY MET: Ian and Tara’s first interaction took place in a playpen during a holiday party at Tara’s relative’s house. They finally crossed paths again during 11th grade at South Fork High School when they ended up in the same world history class. HOW THEY KNEW THEY FOUND THE ONE: “I know many people do not believe in love at first sight, but I knew Ian was the one from our very first conversation when we had met again,” Tara says. “The more we dated, the more I fell in love with him for the respect he showed me, his kindness, attention he gave to me, how hard of a worker he was and just how great of a friend he was to me.” They wed on their 15-year anniversary of dating. ON THE PROPOSAL: After opening presents with their now

13-year-old daughter, Jaden, on Christmas morning in 2016, Tara went to the kitchen to prepare breakfast while Ian disappeared into the other room. “I saw him looking around the Christmas tree for something,” Tara recalls. “I asked him, ‘Honey, what are you looking for? I don’t think we forgot to open any presents.’” He returned to the kitchen with one hand behind his back holding the ring, and to her surprise, got on one knee and proposed.

ON SELECTING THE CEREMONY AND RECEPTION SITES:

The two wed at Tara’s parents’ private estate on the Intracoastal in Rocky Point. The ceremony took place in front of a dock with an arch and chandelier, while beautiful foliage of rubber trees, cabbage and coconut palms, green heart vines and wild orchids surrounded guests with a view of the water close by. A reception followed at Willoughby Golf Club’s grand ballroom, which Tara says “is fit for a princess wedding.”

ON THE THEME: Amber Gilbert from ECP Event Group helped the couple bring their wedding vision to life. They chose colors of rose gold and Champagne with accents of crystals and brought in romantic natural candlelight with tall, elegant candelabras and vases. Sarandipity Floral provided soft Champagne, pink and ivory floral arrangements. ON THE SPECIAL DETAILS: The couple chose a stunning five-

tier white, pink and gold crystal cake from Cakes by Michelle. It was inspired by Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics by fusing together shattered pieces with gold.

ON THE FIRST DANCE: Tara and Ian chose Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect”

featuring Andrea Bocelli. The two danced together for the first half of the song, while the second half was reserved for a special father-daughter dance. Ian danced with Jaden while Tara danced with her father.

Wedding Date: Sept. 15, 2018 | Ceremony: Rocky Point on the Intracoastal | Reception: Willoughby Golf Club | Gown Designer: Madison James, Molle Bridals | Event Planner: ECP Event Group | Food: Willoughby Golf Club | Catering: Angela Souza | Cake Maker: Cakes by Michelle | Music: Traxx Entertainment | Photographer: Brad’s Creative Images | Videographer: JK Cinematography | Flowers: Sarandipity Floral | Wedding Alterations and Accessories: La Petite Fleur Couture Bridal Salon | Transportation: Steve Leighton | Jewelry: Joseph’s Jewelry | Photo Booth: West Palm Beach Photo Booth | Makeup: Kate Blake Artistry and Artistry by Brittany Patterson | Hair: Bar Salon & Spa

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here’s no shortage of Thai restaurants in Stuart, but one that stands out from the rest is Emman’s Asian Gourmet. Filipino chef-owner Emman Eugenio opened his namesake restaurant three years ago, serving Asian fusion food in a contemporary, casual setting. Though the menu focuses mainly on Thai cuisine, it includes Chinese and Filipino dishes. Every Wednesday, chef Eugenio serves Vietnamese food exclusively. I frequent Emman’s often and have enjoyed most of the dishes on the menu. I love the Crispy Taro Vegetable Spring Rolls, served super hot with a sweet pineapple chili sauce, as well as the Vegetable Empanadas, tender pastries filled with fresh corn, sweet potatoes and peas, served with crunchy cucumber relish. For salads, I suggest the Green Papaya—a mix of shredded unripe papaya and vegetables, poached shrimp and shredded apple in a sweet-tart

lime dressing. The Pear Salad is another favorite and comes with fresh greens, sliced pears, roasted cashews, crumbled bacon and bleu cheese (it’s not authentic, but still delicious). The Drunken Noodles include your choice of protein with lots of fresh vegetables, and is finished with a garlic chili pepper sauce. Emman’s Pad Thai is a luscious combination of rice noodles, chicken, shrimp, vegetables, eggs and peanuts in a sweet tamarind sauce, and is simply the best I’ve ever had. His Crispy Peking Duck is roasted, deboned and fried, and it’s succulent and flavorful. If you like Thai curry, don’t miss Emman’s Yellow Curry; the fragrant sauce is the perfect balance of saltysweet. As if it couldn’t get better, chef Emman also happens to be an excellent pastry chef. I recommend his delicate 20-Layer Crepe Cake or Crème Brûlée, which he cooks sous vide.

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B E S T A ÇA Í B O W L S 3Natives Palm City

Kamila Wolser’s personal mission is to help people feel better through holistic practices. This passion led her to open a 3Natives franchise location in Palm City in order to offer her community meals that incorporate raw, fresh and natural foods. Vegan, keto and gluten-free friendly, 3Natives offers not only açaí bowls, but also smoothies, wraps and salads. 2873 SW Cafe Court, Ste. 203, Palm City / 772.266.4980 / 3natives.com

(above left) 3Natives Palm City; (above right) Park Ave BBQ of Stuart; (bottom) Gallery 36

B E ST ART GAL L ERY

BEST BARBEC U E

A staple in Stuart, Gallery 36 offers a relaxed and inviting atmosphere for clients to shop various pieces of artwork and photography to display within their homes. “The vision of Gallery 36 was created through the passion of photography, design and the arts, and the desire to share these treasures with the local community and beyond,” says Lisa Renee Ludlum, gallerist, designer and photographer. If you haven’t visited, stop by for one of many networking events and cocktail parties throughout the year, and browse a truly special Treasure Coast collection.

When that barbecue craving hits, know there’s one spot in town you can trust. It’s Park Ave BBQ of Stuart, serving up mouth-watering plates such as barbecue beef brisket sandwiches, pulled pork platters and sides like Jerome’s Collard Greens and mac-n-cheese. The Stuart location has been a neighborhood favorite for nearly three decades with an additional seven outposts popping up since.

Gallery 36

36 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart / 772.888.3408 / gallery-36.com

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769 NW Federal Highway, Stuart / 772.692.0111 / pabbqgrille.com

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Bathtub Reef Beach There’s a place in Stuart families consistently visit for soft sands and clear waters: Bathtub Reef Beach. It recently underwent a transformation with newly planted sand dunes and sea oats. It’s also home to a coral reef offshore. Grab

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(above) Bathtub Reef Beach; (right) Berry Fresh Cafe; (bottom) Sailfish Brewing Company

your snorkeling gear this summer for a chance to see some of the area’s most fascinating underwater creatures. 1585 SE MacArthur Blvd., Stuart / 772.221.1418 / martin.fl.us/bathtubreefbeach

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Sailfish Brewing Company It’s no surprise the first craft brewery in Fort Pierce is still serving up some of the best pours in town. Founded in 2013, Sailfish Brewing Company sources local ingredients and collaborates with regional farmers, chefs and craftspeople to turn out refreshing flavors for visitors and locals alike. “By sharing our love of the coast in everything we make and do, Sailfish connects people to the place, the brand and each other,” says general manager Taylor Welchel. 130 N. Second St., Fort Pierce / 772.577.4382 / sailfishbrewingco.com

BEST BREAKFAST Berry Fresh Cafe

For a truly from-scratch breakfast or lunch, head to Berry Fresh Cafe of Stuart. Owner and operating partner Mitch Timoteo’s father founded the first location in Port St. Lucie 10 years ago, and the Stuart location launched in 2015. Grab a seat early to dive into lemon ricotta pancakes (breakfast is served all day) or a roasted turkey, apple and brie panini. A selection of vegan and gluten-free options are also available. 1429. SE Federal Highway, Stuart / 772.324.8287 / berryfresh.cafe

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(below) Carsons Tavern; (right) The Gafford; (bottom) Gilbert’s Coffee Bar Photo by Robert Holland

B E S T B U R GE R S / HA N G OU T FO R S I N G L E S Carsons Tavern

Quality meats and produce are the standard at Carsons Tavern, resulting in a divine burger selection including classics like the Black-and-Blue Burger and a Barbecue Bourbon Burger. Owner Carson Novins’ favorite on the menu is the Caprese Burger, topped with fresh mozzarella, marinated tomato and balsamic reduction. Not just a great place for meat, it’s also a great place to meet. In addition to Best Burger, Carsons won in the Best Hangout For Singles category. That’s because its live music and expansive bar sets the perfect scene for mingling. 2883 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart / 772.286.7611 / carsonstav.com

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BEST C OFFEE/P LACE T O W ORK Gilbert’s Coffee Bar

Perhaps one reason to visit The Gafford is to be treated like family. “It sounds cliche, but it’s real,” proprietor Rick Wilson assures of the restaurant’s quality service. He opened the restaurant in 2012 alongside his wife, Elizabeth, and son, Taylor. The winner in four of our categories serves up food with a southern flair. With rave reviews, The Gafford prides itself on its handcrafted, old-school cocktails, such as the Espresso Martini—a perfect way to toast the evening.

With a little less than a year at Sunset Bay Marina & Anchorage, Gilbert’s Coffee Bar has already made a lasting impression in Stuart. Owner Abigail Rogan is on a mission to offer guests fresh, locally sourced food and specialty roasts. She does so by sourcing gourmet toasts from local, organic farms, coffee from Wells Coffee Company in Fort Lauderdale, and high-quality vegan syrups and alternative milks. “Coffee is the medium in which we have the pleasure of serving our community,” Rogan says. “This passion and love of service is what truly makes our coffee stand apart from the rest.”

47 SW Flagler Ave. / 772.221.9517 / thegafford.com

615 SW Anchorage Way, Stuart / 772.214.1522 / gilbertscoffeebar.com

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(top left) Stuart Air Show; (top right) Bolder BARRE & Fitness; (bottom left) Harbour Bay Florist & Events; (bottom right) Eric Michaels Fine Jewelry

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1500 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart / 772.221.1009 / harbourbayflorist.com

What started as a fundraiser for the Council on Aging in Martin County has turned into a 30-year tradition and the biggest event on the Treasure Coast. We’re talking about the Stuart Air Show, of course, which brings families from near and far to “ooh” and “aah” as some of the most exciting aircraft whiz by. This year will offer two air shows with the first taking place on July 4.

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2400 SE Monterey Road, Ste. 300 / 772.781.4882 / stuartairshow.com

PGA Golf Club, the flagship property of the Professional Golfers’ Association in Port St. Lucie, wins this category for a second year in a row. The premier golfing destination offers excellent course conditions, superior service levels and competitive prices—with year-round summer conditions. PGA Golf Club offers one of the most complete golf experiences in the country with three varying layouts.

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1916 Perfect Drive, Port St. Lucie / 772.467.1300 / pgavillage.com

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Harbour Bay Florist & Events

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Linda Oliver was an independent wedding and event planner, often relying on Harbour Bay Florist and Events for help. But in 2013, the owner was retiring and approached Oliver about purchasing the business. “I unhesitatingly said ‘yes,’” she recalls. The company offers florals for weddings, baby or bridal showers, bar/bat mitzvahs, anniversaries, funerals or birthday parties. Oliver is excited to serve the community from a new location in the “pink” building on the route of the Stuart Christmas Parade.

For a complete transformation both inside and out, let Bolder BARRE & Fitness lead the way. Stuart’s only barre, Pilates, yoga, and PiYo studio has gained immense popularity since its inception in 2012. “We offer a varied program of well-designed formats, delivered by the best-trained instructors who are passionate about their work and deliver fun, safe classes every day to women of all fitness levels,” says owner and founder Rita Jenkins-Wolcott. With dozens of classes offered weekly, anyone who steps in is bound to find a

Eric Michaels Fine Jewelry began a decade ago with four storefront Gold and Diamond Buying locations. The first Eric Michaels Fine Jewelry store officially opened seven years later in downtown Stuart, then relocated to Jensen Beach’s Treasure Coast Mall in October 2017. “We offer an unusual and eclectic selection of jewelry designers, which differentiates us from most other jewelry stores,” says owner Eric Paul. “We also feature our own custom designs in a friendly customer service environment.”

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workout they love while feeling right at home. “Words don’t really capture the incredible vibe and atmosphere in the studio,” Jenkins-Wolcott says. “Our clients are so welcoming, supportive and accepting of one another.” 2468 SE Federal Highway, Stuart / 772.266.8069 / bolderbarre.com

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F E AT U R E (top) 561 Skateboarding; (bottom) Salt of the Earth Halotherapy & Spa; (right) Terra Fermata Tiki Bar

B E S T MA S S A G E

Salt of the Earth Halotherapy & Spa In its second year, Salt of the Earth Halotherapy & Spa brings the community a holistic approach to wellness. Himalayan salt lights and essential oils set the scene and awaken the senses. Offerings include therapeutic massages, salt therapy, skin treatments and signature foot soaks. What sets the space apart is a salt room with a machine that disperses microscopic salt particles into the air to alleviate symptoms of asthma, allergies, cystic fibrosis and more. 422 SW Akron Ave., Stuart / 772.266.9961 / saltspafl.com

B E S T ME N’ S C LO T HI N G 561 Skateboarding

561 Skateboarding has been a staple in Martin County for nearly two decades, consistently offering quality and creative products at great prices. Owner Teak Leasor opened the first store in Jensen Beach in 2000, then moved it to the current location in downtown Stuart in 2010. “In addition to being the only true skateboarding store in the county, we carry our own line of 561 clothing/

accessories,” Leasor says. “We also stock over 250 styles of sneakers from Adidas, Nike and Vans.” 101 SE Ocean Blvd. Ste. 101, Stuart / 772.324.8260 / 561skateboarding.com

B E ST N I GH T L I FE/L I VE M U SI C Terra Fermata Tiki Bar

What do you get when you put together local and national touring acts, string lights, a tiki bar and more than 20 craft and domestic beers, wines and Champagne? Terra Fermata Tiki Bar. The dog-friendly establishment has been around since 2012 and has definitely made its name as Stuart’s ultimate outdoor music venue and tiki bar. “Everybody loves Terra,” says owner and operator Eric Wickstrom. “Walking

[into Terra] is like stepping into a redneck’s finely decorated backyard.” 26 SE Sixth St., Stuart / 772.286.5252 / terrafermata.com

BEST P I C N I C SP OT/PLACE FOR A PART Y Indian RiverSide Park

Indian RiverSide Park is the perfect spot for a picnic, workout, romantic stroll, fishing or any outdoor activity you can think of. The 63-acre park sits next to the Indian River Lagoon, with amenities including a beach, landscaped gardens, a half-mile stretch of waterfront space, a three-fourth mile walking path and mangrove boardwalk, open grass fields, a 780-foot fishing pier, free interactive play fountain and four picnic pavilions. The park is also home to Treasure Coast Children’s Museum and U.S. Sailing Center. 1707 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach / 772.288.5445 / martin.fl.us/irsp

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Carmela’s Brick Oven Pizza & Wine Bar

(top left) Carmela’s Brick Oven Pizza & Wine Bar; (top middle) Wave Hair Color & Design Studio; (middle) Fruits & Roots (below) Stuart Sandbar

Named for owner Joanne Fatigate’s mother-in-law, Carmela’s has provided Italian dining to Stuart since 2003. Fatigate and her late husband, Bob, created traditional dishes that have been a hit for 16 years. For a fun spin on an Italian classic, try the Chicken Parmigiana Pizza. 2311 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart; 772.286.0877; carmelaspizza.com

BE S T P L A C E F O R A BL O WO U T

Wave Hair Color & Design Studio Dyson Supersonic blow dryers add volume and life to locals’ locks at Wave Hair Color & Design Studio. Whether it’s for a blowout or five-hour color transformation, owner Aviana Shapiro wants her guests to feel at home. The third-generation hair stylist suggests coming by the space to “smell the flowers,” as it doubles as a hair cuttery and flower bar. 735 S. Colorado Ave., Ste. 115, Stuart / 772.888.9066

BE S T P L A C E F O R A H E A LTH Y M E A L Fruits & Roots

If vegan food and plant-based cuisine are what you crave, Fruits & Roots is the place to go. The Stuart-based eatery has a 100-percent vegan menu, made entirely of plants. “Most of our ingredients are low calorie/nutrient dense organic foods, which means you can have a large, guilt-free portion that will fill you up

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and leave you energized,” says owner Amber Eichling. “We owe so much of our success over the past four years to word-of-mouth recommendations, our amazing returning customers and our very talented crew.” 710 S. Colorado Ave., Stuart / 772.678.6627 / fruitsandrootsvegancafe.com

B E ST P L AC E T O BRI N G Y OU R DOG Walton Rocks Beach and Dog Park

Let your furry friend run free at St. Lucie County’s only dog-friendly beach, Walton Rocks Beach and Dog Park. Popular with pups, the off-leash dog park has 24-acres of beach property available for dogs of all sizes to frolic in the sand, surf

or catch Frisbees. Park amenities include restrooms, picnic tables and pavilions. 6700 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach / 772.462.1522 / stlucieco.gov

BEST P L AC E T O PULL UP YOU R BOAT Stuart Sandbar

The shallow, clear water at the Stuart Sandbar offers the perfect place to anchor a boat and spend the day with family and friends. Swim, relax and play a game in the water while enjoying the salty air and sunshine in the St. Lucie Inlet. Located inside the St. Lucie Inlet, just east of the convergence of the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon.

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(above) Duffy’s Sports Grill; (top right) Gentlemen’s Barbershop; (below) Dr. Stephen Adler and Dr. P. Dudley Giles

B E S T P L A CE T O WAT C H T H E GA ME Duffy’s Sports Grill

Quality of food isn’t left behind at Duffy’s Sports Grill, where 80 flatscreen, high-definition TVs accommodate sports aficionados. With 34 locations throughout Florida, the casual dining space’s menu is consistent, with an emphasis on fresh ingredients. Nothing says football, baseball or basketball season like a Duffy’s Cheeseburger or a half rack and wings. 1 SW Osceola St., Stuart / 772.221.4899 / duffysmvp.com

B E S T NI P & T U C K

team in the fields of facial plastic surgery, and breast and body plastic surgery. 323 SE Osceola St., Stuart / 772.546.3223 /adlerplasticsurgery.com, gilesplasticsurgery.com

Dr. Stephen Adler and Dr. P. Dudley Giles

B E ST SP OT FOR A Q UI C K L U N C H

Dr. Stephen Adler started the renowned plastic surgery company in 1997, before Dr. P. Dudley Giles joined him in 2003. It is the first multispecialty plastic surgery clinic in South Florida, including the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach. The company takes a specialized approach to plastic surgery, having specialists on the

This fast-casual restaurant was acquired in January 2018 by sister-brother duo Catherine Sharpe and Matthew Pescaia. Osceola Street Cafe is known by many of its customers as “Stuart’s family living room.” “The OSC family truly cares about our customers—this is demon-

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strated daily in the homemade food we make and in the caring and attentive service we deliver,” Sharpe says. In addition, Osceola Street Café loves dogs, and there are always water bowls and biscuits available on both Flagler and Osceola patios. 26 SW Osceola St., Stuart; 772.283.6116; osceolastreet.com

BEST SH AVE

Gentlemen’s Barbershop Men and boys have been settling into a cushy seat at Gentlemen’s Barbershop for smooth and clean hot shaves for five years. Barbers take their time with clients to give them the best quality cuts possible inside this Stuart hair cuttery. 1952 SE Federal Highway, Stuart / 772.283.0600

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(left) Taco Shack in Stuart; (below) Stuart Beach

BE S T S P O T T O C AT C H A WAV E Stuart Beach

Stuart Beach is known for its dependable waves and windsurfs under the watch of a lifeguard, which is great for beginners. The pros can challenge themselves with choppy waters at this beach on the Atlantic coast of Hutchinson Island. Beachgoers can also enjoy the snack bar, volleyball and basketball courts, a canopy-covered playground and picnic areas. Plus, it’s an easy walk to the Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center and the Elliott Museum. 825 NE Ocean Blvd., Stuart / 772.221.1418 / martin.fl.us

BE S T S U S HI

Kazu Japanese Restaurant Kazu has been a part of the Stuart restaurant scene for the past 11 years and has relied on great reviews by word

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of mouth to get the news out about its quality creations. The restaurant also emphasizes authenticity with food prepared by chefs who have had extensive culinary training from Japan. 2137 SE Federal Highway, Stuart; 772.283.0456

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Taco Shack in Stuart

opened Taco Shack after she gained a reputation for her “Taco Lady” creations as a local caterer. Taco Shack’s handcrafted creations, like the Cowboy made with barbecue pulled pork, roasted corn, baked beans, Shack Slaw, crispy onions straws and candied jalapeños, will be the perfect choice for your next Taco Tuesday. 555 S. Colorado Ave., Stuart; 772.288.9696; taco-shack.com

Chef and owner Julie LaFrance-Lentine

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Vine & Barley Stuart Vine & Barley Stuart prides itself on serving premium craft beer at a reasonable price, all the while in a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. If you prefer wine, this establishment has state-ofthe-art wine serving units that enable guests to serve themselves a full glass, a half-glass or “just a taste” of more than 50 boutique wines from around the world. Basically, it’s wine tasting all day, every day. 301 SW St. Lucie Ave., Stuart; 772.781.1717 ; vineandbarleystuart.com

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April Daze Boutique April Hope opened April Daze in 1999 and it has been one of the hottest shops in Stuart ever since. “So many of my display pieces and creativity came from the love of my flea market, antique scouring, parents who instilled in me a passion to seek the next great treasure,” Hope says. 308 S. Colorado Ave., Stuart; 772.221.1062; facebook.com/aprildazeboutique

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BALLYFIN DEMESNE might be one of the most enchanting destinations you’ve never heard of. Chances are, you’re also unfamiliar with the hotel’s rich history. This was true for me when a springtime venture led me to the little gem in Ireland’s countryside.

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ouching down in Dublin after an Aer Lingus direct flight from Miami, I would soon embrace the land of “40 shades of green.” This nickname is in part due to the country’s wet climate, witnessed while driving past sheep-filled farms and old cobblestone towns before arriving at the quite unassuming property in County Laois. There, imposing gates flanked by 5 miles of stone wall acted as a precursor to what I’d find on the other side of Ballyfin. Once given the “OK” by security, my driver navigated

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through a winding, heavily forested roadway sprinkled with the remaining bluebell flowers of the season. Then, all at once, the view cleared to a grand 18th century Georgian estate smack dab in a sea of rolling green parkland with an impressive lake laid out before the mansion. This would be my home for the next several days, but back in the 1820s, Lady Caroline and Sir Charles Coote lived off the land for nearly a century. They built the understated neoclassical mansion that stood before me prior to selling it to the Patrician Brothers who ran a boarding school for close to 80 years. As I stared at the four massive pillars anchoring the doorframe, it was difficult to believe that the estate nearly became a ruin. An extensive eight-year restoration beginning in 2002 returned the property to its original grandeur with several new features, like a cascading waterfall visible to the west of the man-

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sion designed by Jim Reynolds. Today, Ballyfin is a top-ranked private Irish country house, earning the No. 1 spot in Travel + Leisure’s “2018 Top Hotel Resort United Kingdom and Ireland” list and receiving the No. 2 spot in its “2018 Top Hotels in the World” list. It’s visited yearly by guests near and far who descend on the 614-acre land in search of peace, grand hospitality and maybe a glimpse into the aristocratic life of years past. It didn’t take long to get caught up in the lifestyle, especially when first greeted by staff in butler garb who showed me to my room. The scent of an always tended fireplace wafted through the halls. I stayed in The Dr. Beaufort with serene green and terra-cotta French toile walls that led to an outdoor deck with a view of the recently opened Gardener’s Cottage. The charming new addition includes a spacious living room, kitchenette, two fireplaces, two bathrooms and an airy bedroom overlooking the estate’s gardens. The 20 rooms and suites inside the mansion vary from the impressive Lady Carolyn Coote Room (formerly her boudoir) that overlooks the lake done in a bold powdery blue wallpaper with a rococo stucco work ceiling, to The Westmeath with a carved French bed positioned in the center of the room with golden accents. They’re outfitted with marble bathrooms featuring walkin showers, luxurious bathtubs and next-level accessories, including a Dyson hair dryer. Like the Coote’s famous saying, “cost what it may,” Ballyfin is full of eye candy at every twist and turn. It was my duty as a guest—and a real cultural loss if I didn’t—to appreciate the rich history and architecture. The head of an Irish elk, once found in a bog in Tipperary dating back at least 10,000 years, stands guard to the Entry Hall with an antique Roman mosaic floor brought in from 1822; life-size paintings of the Coote family hang on walls near the Grand Staircase; and each reception room ceiling is so rich in detail it could have taken hours to study the designs—and that’s just scraping the surface. Typical of guests, it was easy to befriend the butlers (some attended Ballyfin in its school days) who became our go-to guides for outdoor amusement. My group and I met with Lionel and his two ponies, Ben and Kit, for a jaunt around the estate to view Ballyfin’s hidden gems, like grottos from the 1700s and a tower where you can climb 97 steps to view the green countryside. I tried my hand at clay pigeon shooting with Glenn as a teacher and, surprisingly, did well. I was on my way to becoming an Irish lass.

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(above) The Gold Drawing Room is one of Ballyfin’s most exquisitely designed rooms. (left) Stay in The Dr. Beaufort bedroom, one of 20 rooms and suites on the estate.

A special treat was the rare opportunity to get up close to birds of prey with our falconry guide, Tom. There were owls and a falcon, and we even prompted a hawk named Maude to perform a trick. The ever-so-Irish rain came and went often, but those moments became the perfect opportunities to nestle up and get lost in first-edition books from the 80-foot library. A secret bookcase led the way to an outdoor conservatory, an idyllic place to enjoy tea with bespoke china and a fresh cookie or slice of soda bread. Evenings typically ended with cocktails and a dinner made with fresh ingredients from Ballyfin’s stately gardens. At our farewell meal, the group and I tried on lavish costume gowns and accessories donated by the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

It was adult dress-up at its finest and made for a great scene in the Gold Drawing Room (arguably the most elegant room in all of the estate), where we were always greeted with a glass of Champagne and canapés followed by dinner in the Dining Room. It was difficult leaving behind the magical lifestyle I entertained for a few days, but I find comfort knowing I—like every guest who visits Ballyfin—am now part of a long-standing family tradition. The door is always open. I’ll be dreaming of that princess bedroom until my next stay.

Ballyfin, County Laois, Ireland; 353.5787.55866; ballyfin.com

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THINKING OF ACTUALLY BUYING THAT SECOND HOME ON THE FOOTHILLS OF THE ALPS, TO LIVE OUT EVERYONE’S TUSCAN DAYDREAM? By Eric Barton

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e approach the home like soldiers wary of an ambush, for some reason whispering and stepping quietly, as if ghosts await in what very well might be a haunted mansion. In the shadow of the towering home, it’s impossible at first to make out the details, the Tuscan sun hidden behind it. Our realtor, a British expat named Roy Santi, stops in his tracks in the alley, as if startled, causing me to pull up short. “Before I take you in here, I need to confess to you as if you’re the parish priest,” he says. Santi’s confession is a riches-to-ruin cautionary tale. Built originally as a reasonable three-story villa, the owners decided to expand it after coming into money. They added a shell that would have held tens of thousands of square feet. Then they lost their fortune, and here the structure has sat, far from finished, for most of a century. “Now, be careful,” Santi warns. “Part of it has fallen in.” As we get closer, it’s clear this home in the countryside of Italy is a wreck, a ruin the color of bleached bones. No windows hang in the handcarved panes. Scrap wood that passes for the back door creaks on rusted hinges. On floors of dirt, we step over large chunks of concrete that plummeted from the darkness above. Everywhere, some squatter or untold beast scattered piles of corncobs. Santi leads the way with the stark light from his cellphone, catching dust suspended in the stale air. We wind our way up a questionably constructed stairwell to inspect the cavernous empty shell of a home. Then we head back outside, maneuvering pits of mud that encircle the property like a swampy moat. It becomes clear: This place is a money pit.

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But squint, look hard into a future of contractors and architects and structural engineers, and you can see the magnificent home it could become. Santi explains that the property sits just outside a two-street village. Unlike other working-class Tuscan towns, with the pickups of handymen parked in many driveways, this is a noble hamlet, a place of hilltop mansions, home to landed gentry. Imagine this house, he says, with the family crests above the towering entrances refurbished; doors of rich chestnut wood and polished marble floors; salons and formal dining rooms and quarters in the back for the help; curving stairways up to parlors and studies; well-adorned third-floor bedrooms taking in the calming Italian summer breeze. It can be yours, this castle in the rough, for a negotiable $683,000. This was the sixth and final home we visited on a recent homebuying trip to northern Tuscany. It was, admittedly, mostly to fulfill a fantasy, to live out the dream we’ve all had of using the nest egg for a vacation property in view of the Italian Alps. If you’ve had the same dream, I’d recommend taking the same journey, walking into truly fascinating Tuscan properties and imagining yourself there, entertaining friends who are visiting from back home, opening Sangiovese on the terrace, actually doing that thing you’ve always imagined. Think about it: spending a few

(top left) Views abound in the northern Tuscan hills, with cool mornings burning off into lazy afternoons. (above) The Renaissance Tuscany provides an ideal base of operations for the Tuscan home shopper. (right) There’s undeniable charm in this fixer-upper but also a long list of work just to make it livable.

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The archetype Italian daydream, inspired by tales like “Under the Tuscan Sun,” always involves buying a villa near famous towns like Cortona or Siena.

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hours with a realtor might just be your vacation’s most enthralling outing, a look at how the locals spend their days. The archetype Italian daydream, inspired by tales like “Under the Tuscan Sun,” always involves buying a villa near famous towns like Cortona or Siena. Those are places discovered long ago, filled now with tour buses and transplanted northern Europeans and tiny condos that’ll cost you a literal fortune. So, instead, my trip began further north, in the still inexplicably undiscovered and more affordable mountainous countryside near the town of Barga. My base of operations was the Renaissance Tuscany, a former hunting lodge converted into a grand Marriott hilltop retreat, where roaring fires in the bar warm cool nights, the restaurant starts lavish meals with hearty bowls of stews enriched with bread, and rooms offer views of Barga, its colorful medieval buildings clutching to the hilltop.

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Buying a home in Italy means living like an Italian; even this $797,000 estate has the most basic of kitchens.

On the night before the home tours begin, I meet the general manager of the Renaissance by a fire crackling in the lounge off the lobby. Georges Midleje is quintessentially Italian stylish, with no less than two scarves tied around his neck, one artfully hanging down between his sport jacket and another larger one to hold out the cool Tuscan evening. Midleje recommends that anyone visiting Tuscany for a homebuying trip ought to also indulge themselves, so on his advice, I spend an afternoon soaking in the resort steam room, floating around in the indoor pool, and letting the breeze sweep into my room from the valley below. Midleje also arranges a cooking lesson with the chef, who takes me into the village to buy ingredients from the open-air market and then spends the morning showing me how to make gnocchi with a sage cream sauce. Property highlights include the spa, mountaintop views and good Wi-Fi (which might sound small until you try to find one in the villages nearby). But for the audacious who insist on owning a plot of their own, the hotel will help by providing a list of local estate agents and some tips on taking those first unknown steps to ownership. Those who commit to the area near the Renaissance will find something that’s rare for Italy and even more rare in Tuscany, Midleje says. “There are cities in Italy where you can’t move without bumping into someone’s camera. They are overrun with tourists,” Midleje says. Here, though, in the valley that holds Barga, it’s possible to buy an affordable spot in a quaint village and live like a Tuscan, seeing very few tourists, immersing yourself in what it’s like to be a local. “This is a part of Tuscany that is an undiscovered little piece of paradise,” Midleje says. “This is a Tuscany where you can live like we do, like an Italian.”

The first day of my home shopping began with a realtor named Benito Casci. Like many in Barga, his grandfather moved to Scotland a century ago when this part of Italy was in financial ruin. Casci and many other Italian expats moved back over the last few decades, giving the area a surprising mix of Scottish and Italian accents, right down to the red British-style telephone booth in the city center. Casci explains that many of the area’s palatial estates were built by Italians who made their fortunes in Scotland and returned home, building extravagant vacation homes and spacious mansions to hold the entire extended family. Casci begins our tour with a trip up switchbacks to a $797,000 home built of stone on the first floor, with a strawberry-sorbet-colored second story of stucco. It’s not hard to see, looking at the barreltile roof, where many South Florida buildings got their Mediterranean inspiration. We walk around to the front and take in the view, looking over rows of grapevines and then villages dotting the valley. Out in the distance, snow-topped mountains rise above the clouds. “Those are the marble mountains,” Casci explains. “Michelangelo got his stone from them.” Inside, the house is undeniably charming, an inviting fireplace, exposed wooden beam ceilings of chestnut wood and southernfacing windows that fill the place with sunlight. Like most houses in Italy, the kitchen is a practical place. Instead of cabinets, curtains hang from Carrera countertops. The upstairs holds three baths and six bedrooms, spacious enough for a large family or a B&B in the making. As is the custom in Italy, the homeowner has joined us for the tour, along with her excitable border collie, who keeps jumping on

“This is a part of Tuscany that is an undiscovered little piece of paradise,” Midleje says. “This is a Tuscany where you can live like we do, like an Italian.”

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everyone. She takes us on a tour upstairs, with five bedrooms and three baths. Living in a smaller home nearby, she uses this as a weekly rental, meaning, for instance, there’s income potential for a new owner spending part of the year back home in Florida. Next, Casci drives up the hillside through the village of Castiglione di Garfagnana, where slate-gray buildings look frozen in time from perhaps the 11th century. Above it, we enter a modestly adorned three-story house of rock with brown shutters pulled tight. It’s a three-two, full of chestnut wood trim. Put it in Florida and it’d be worth millions. Here, it’s yours for $433,000. We head next to the sleepy village of Fiattone, and in the interest in seeing the bottom of the market, Casci unlocks the door to an apartment. It’s one-third of a structure that was likely once a splendid manor home, now split into three attached residences. The downstairs is an open floor plan kitchen and living room, humble but modern, and undeniably Tuscan, with chestnut wood and burgundy tile floors. Two bedrooms and a bath sit below exposed beams upstairs. A large tile terrace nearly doubles the square footage and promises chill summer afternoons. The asking price is as much as some South Florida property tax bills, $91,000. The following day, Santi takes me out on a more high-end home tour. After coming over 24 years ago from England, Santi literally fell in love, with the Italian lifestyle, the countryside, and also with his future bride, a native of Lucca. They’ve settled now in a country home outside Barga. His tour starts with Villa Moorings, a three-star hotel in Barga built in the 1920s as a vacation home. The owner is in the sparse-butbroad gardens out front, and she explains that her grandfather built it after returning with a fortune he made in logging and restaurants in Scotland. After his death, it sat for two decades, unused and boarded, until the heirs finally reopened it as a 12-room hotel in 2000. The ceilings hold intricate frescoes and sparkling chandeliers. Plush red carpet leads down hallways and up wide staircases. “Splendid!” Santi exclaims as we ascend. A spiral staircase leads up to a rooftop that looks out onto the center of Barga. With bathrooms added a couple decades ago, the place is dated, in need of exorbitant refurbishing to match its price. Perhaps it could become a luxurious hotel, or maybe the new buyer will convert it back to a vacation villa. It will need untold millions, on top of an asking price just below $4 million. But yet it’s also easy to imagine it, your new life as proprietor of a Tuscan hotel, perhaps occupying the family suite while overseeing the property’s rise to a well-regarded boutique. We head a couple blocks into the center of town and push open a metal gate into a covered drive. Beyond it splays out a property including a rose garden and an olive grove, buildings scattered between them. During Italy’s fascist years, this was the residence of Barga’s mayor, and it includes eight bedrooms spread between five buildings. From nearly everywhere on the property, there’s a simply stunning view of the village rising up, filling the horizon with a Mediterranean painter’s palette of reds and oranges and yellows. At $1.4 million, it could become a place where you vacation in one of the buildings, while friends and family occupy the others, everyone meeting in the evenings for dinner at a table below the grapevine trellis. The home tour ends at the shell of a house, the place that needs someone’s fortune and their imagination. The owners live nearby in the village, and Santi explains that they’re motivated to find someone to take on the project. This huge, bank-account-draining project. “It needs a lot of energy,” Santi admits. Perhaps that someone will be you or me, living out our fantasy someday of owning a home in the Tuscan countryside. See you there.

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If You Go A homebuying trip to northern Tuscany ought to include some sightseeing along the way. Here’s where to stay and what to do. Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco Resort & Spa From the 1,700-acre property atop a hillside, the 180-room Renaissance boasts stunning views of the valley below and the Medieval town of Barga. There’s a well-regarded restaurant, bar with a welcoming fireplace, spa, indoor and outdoor pools and lots of courtyards for that party in Italy you’ve dreamt of hosting. Prices run from a couple hundred during the offseason to thousands for the well-apportioned villa suites. The Week once wrote about this property: “The sky is vast and cloudless, the mountains a hazy, moody purple, and the bright aquamarine pool beckons.” Not a bad spot to serve as your Tuscan base of operations. marriott.com, 39.0583.7691 Scacciaguai Named for an Italian word meaning “to drive away your troubles,” this cozy bistro is one of Barga’s finest restaurants, featuring a rotating menu designed on what’s fresh that season. If luck allows, arrive in fall or early winter for dishes built around pungent truffles pulled from soil nearby. scacciaguai.it, 39.058.371.1368 Podere Còncori Owner Gabrielle Da Prato has become such a legend in biodynamic wines that Italy awarded him knighthood. A visit to his winery is a trip into a new way of winemaking, where the secrets of Tuscan farming from ancient times are used to produce funky-in-a-good-way organic wines. Be sure to book in advance a hearty lunch paired nicely with wines bottled nearby. podereconcori.com, 39.0583.766374 Gli Orti di Via Elisa A visit to northern Tuscany must include a stop in the gorgeous walled city of Lucca, where Gli Orti serves up hearty plates of pasta, red-sauceonly pizzas and gelato made in-house. ristorantegliorti.it, 39.0583.491241 The Great Grotta del Vento When you need a break from all that house shopping, head to the Apuan Alps Nature Reserve, where you’ll find what’s regarded as one of Europe’s most unique caves, covered in stalagmites and stalactites, alabaster walls and underwater streams that leave behind crystalline deposits. Those with casual interest can knock it out with an hour tour, while those with geology in their blood can opt for a three-hour descent down vertical slopes. apuaneturismo.it, 39.0585.799462

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Nicole A. Bertke is a Treasure Coast real estate professional. In her monthly column, she covers what home owners need to know.

LUXURY IS IN THE DETAILS: FLOORING

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loors arguably make the biggest statements in a home, setting the stage for an interior’s design. Why then, when building or remodeling a luxury property, do owners sometimes consider lesser products? According to Sandra Sherman of Stuart and North Palm Beach’s Tile Market & Design, clients suggest “it is an easy place to keep the budget in check, but the flooring selected should be equivalent to the status of the home.” Luxury products to consider include natural stone, porcelain, mosaic, hardwood, or even carpet. One of our region’s most sought-after flooring choices is natural stone, specifically marble or travertine. The harder and more dense the product, as well as the more vivid or unique the stone’s pattern, the greater the expense. Some people do not like the maintenance or look of natural stone. Porcelain is another option, with high-quality products manufactured from minerals and powders of more dense stones. Often confused with ceramic, porcelain is stronger and more versatile. Incorporating mosaics from materials such as stone, glass, stainless, porcelain or mirror can create a striking focal point in a home. The quality can range from stock mosaic to custom water-jet cut, or even custom works of art created by hand. Hardwood, though not as durable as tile, can contribute to a warm, welcoming feel and will be less taxing after hours of standing. The most luxurious selections come from exotic, reclaimed, or hand-scraped woods. While carpet is not as common here, luxury carpet or rugs may be used in high-end properties. Most important is to select a natural fiber such as wool, which is naturally stain resistant, durable and repels dust mites. In luxury properties, consideration should be given to the quality of materials selected; this is just as true of flooring as it is of other aesthetics.

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CPA & WEALTH MANAGEMENT Rehmann

Timothy Rossow, CPA, MST; Kimberly Martin, ChFC, CLU, MSFS; Scott Nall, CPA; Lynn Fischer, CPA, CFE; Gene Goldin, CPA; Cathy Shoemaker, CPA, MBA/MST (not pictured) The team at Rehmann is obsessed with client success. With more than two dozen associates in the Stuart office, the fully integrated financial-services and advisory firm provides accounting and assurance, comprehensive technology and human-resources solutions, and specialized consulting and wealth-management services. Rehmann’s culture of putting people first explains why all of its associates immerse themselves into the lives of their clients. “The key to business is honesty and integrity,” Regional Managing Principal Gene Goldin says. “Do what you love, love what you do, and the rest will fall into place.” His secret formula is a sprinkle of sarcasm. “The romance and adventure of accounting is compelling,” he says. “Seriously, accounting can be a dry business. I bring good humor and compassion to my client relationships.” Principal Lynn Fischer invokes the Golden Rule. “Treat others as you wish to be treated,” she says. “We all pay taxes, and we all want to save money.” Principal Financial Advisor Kimberly Martin says helping others is her greatest motivator. “I have known since a young age I wanted a financial-career role,” she says. “I am dedicated to learning about my clients’ personal goals and believe financial planning should be the foundation upon which to build.”

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Aesthetic Dentistry of Stuart

Dr. Amy Crary & Elizabeth Bacha

Drs. Amy Crary and Elizabeth Bacha take a team approach at Aesthetic Dentistry of Stuart, providing patients with services that range from cleanings to restorations and everything in between. Dr. Crary earned her dental degree from the University of Florida, and Dr. Bacha earned hers from the University of Detroit Mercy. Both have studied extensively at the esteemed Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. Dr. Crary’s area of expertise is relieving patients from painful conditions such as TMJ, while Dr. Bacha’s specialty is crowns, fillings and implants. “I believe what differentiates us from others in our field is the fact that we truly take the time to get to know our clients,” Dr. Crary says. “We want to understand their needs and understand their previous experiences that have brought them to where they are today.” Adds Dr. Bacha, “It is my goal to make every procedure as comfortable as possible. I want patients to leave happy with their smile and a little less afraid of the dentist.” Their collective focus is on form equaling function. When not working, Dr. Crary enjoys cycling, traveling and spending time with her family. Dr. Bacha’s hobbies include reading, singing and playing the piano. Sponsored Content

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PRIVATE JET TRAVEL Premier Private Jets Josh Birmingham

Clients of Josh Birmingham’s can pursue their wanderlust by chartering one of more than 1,000 light-, medium- and heavy-size aircraft in Premier Private Jets’ famed fleet. His company provides round-trip and pointto-point travel through a top tier network of Wyvern and Argus rated owners and operators. “Premier Private Jets is a well-rounded team of industry professionals that puts safety above all else,” he says. “Our dedication to customer experience and client satisfaction is what sets us apart from the competition.” His interest in aviation took off when he saw the movie Top Gun. “I was very fortunate in that I knew from a young age that I was going to be a pilot,” he says. “I’ve also been an entrepreneur since the age of nine when I started my first paper route. I’m very blessed in being able to combine my two passions.” Tom Cruise aside, he draws inspiration from business titans such as Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs and Ray Kroc. He is a believer in going above and beyond to meet the needs of those seeking luxury lifestyles. “We are honored that our clients place this level of trust with us, and we take that very seriously, which is why we do whatever is necessary to ensure they receive what they paid for and then some.”

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WEDDING PLANNING Eventful Moments, LLC Cindy Morley

Cindy Morley turns dreams into realities. For 30 years, she has been “Creating One Event One Moment at a Time” – the slogan for Eventful Moments by Cindy Morley. Her passion first appeared in high school while serving on the committee organizing the junior prom, where she realized she had a knack for coordinating special events. What differentiates her from others in her field? “When you hire Eventful Moments by Cindy Morley, you get Cindy Morley from beginning to end and one-on-one attention to detail Sponsored Content

along with the preferred vendors I have had the privilege of working with, some as long as 18 years,” she says. “My client’s vision of that perfect day is my overall goal.” She finds joy in every project whether it has a budget of $10,000 or $100,000. “When the big day arrives, and the couple walks in, I’ve been told that it’s better than they could have ever imagined,” she says. “Every time I hear that, I know once again I am on the right path, and that this 30year journey has been the right one.”

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The FACE of FACIAL REJUVENATION, FACELIFTS, EYELID LIFTS, NECK LIFT, AND BROW LIFTS John Fasano, MD Dr. John B. Fasano is equal parts medical professional and skilled artist. He specializes in cosmetic procedures for the face and breasts, as well as breast reconstruction for cancer patients. Dr. Fasano earned his medical degree from Dartmouth College and is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He furthered his medical expertise and artistic talents by training with European surgeons while traveling abroad. Doing so allowed him to thoroughly combine his academics and artistry to set himself apart by incorporating different perspectives and variations in his Sponsored Content

technique. “I make the extra effort to maximize my surgical results both technically and creatively,” he says. Because minimally invasive approaches to plastic surgery are at the forefront of the field, he routinely attends continuing-education classes to offer his patients shorter procedures and faster recovery time. “Keeping up with advancements means I can help patients feel more confident while maintaining a natural appearance,” he says. “Each patient is different, and their treatment is customized based on their needs.”

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PERIODONTICS

Berenguer Periodontics & Dental Implants Gaston Berenguer, D.M.D., M.S.

Dr. Gaston Berenguer, who is certified by the American Board of Periodontology, has been living and working in Martin County since 2005. His privately owned practice, Berenguer Periodontics and Dental Implants, specializes in the treatment of gum disease, cosmetic gum surgery, dental implants and full-mouth reconstruction, and he has earned a reputation for integrity and care to all. “Our patients are our neighbors, friends, colleagues and families,” he says. “It’s an honor to be able to treat them.” With a network of restorative dentists and other specialists, his patients are always informed of their options, and are provided with superior service and a team approach. “Different procedures have different sucSponsored Content

cess rates and outcomes,” he says. “Some have quicker recoveries, some are more successful, some are cosmetics-driven, and some are all of the above.” His goal, when possible, is to preserve a patient’s natural dentition. Occasionally, he focuses on giving a patient a new smile. His bottom line is health equals beauty. “Achieving health and maintaining it is our main priority to restore your quality of life,” he says. “When patients recognize us around town and thank us for their treatment, that is the most-rewarding part of my job. It happens at local restaurants, hardware stores and downtown. It’s very gratifying.”

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RHINOPLASTY Athena Plastic Surgery & Medspa Dr. Avron Lipschitz

Dr. Avron Lipschitz has an insatiable inter­est in the three key elements of plastic sur­gery: art, science and care. His training began at Univer­sity of Cape Town, where he earned his medical degree, and continued with his fellow­ship training at Johns Hopkins University. His practice, Athena Plastic Surgery and Medspa, specializes in cosmetic procedures for the face and body. “Becoming a plastic surgeon re­quires tremendous personal sacrifice but is also the best job in the world,” he says. “Many patients come to me saying they do not rec­ognize the person in the mirror, or the mirror does not reflect the patient’s true identity. The amazing part of plastic surgery is that a patient’s sense of self is transformed.” Dr. Lipschitz offers state-of-the-art 3D Virtual consultations using a results simulator. This is a simple but powerful application that allows him to modify photos to simulate plastic surgery results on anyone’s face and body. Convenient hours including Saturdays and evenings, complimentary consultations and exceptional care create the ultimate first-class experience. Dr. Lipschitz has offices located in both Stuart and Palm Beach Gardens.

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RETIREMENT PLANNING & ASSET MANAGEMENT Davis Wealth Management Robin Davis and Carie Gratz

Davis Wealth Management takes a holistic approach to investing. Financial advisers Robin Davis and Carie Gratz, both Certified Financial Fiduciary® designees, believe that choosing where to put one’s money is only part of the complete financial picture. A client’s portfolio also should include tax planning, insurance planning, long-term-care planning, income planning and estate planning. “We have various strategies that we use based on the client’s specific situation and do not use a one-size-fits-all approach,” Davis says. “We match clients with strategies that will help them attain their retirement vision.” The CFF abbreviation Sponsored Content

that follows both of their names distinguishes them from the salesmen in their industry. “Florida is a big retirement state, which is a big magnet for unscrupulous salesmen who claim to be financial advisers,” Davis says. “The term financial adviser is abused in our industry, and we have seen many clients who have been sold a product rather than a strategy.” The issue prompted Davis to write Who’s Sitting On Your Nest Egg? Why You Need a Financial Advisor and Ten Easy Tests for Finding the Best One. The book teaches clients what they need to know prior to interviewing someone who is going to handle their life savings.

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MARINE ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY

METCo – Marine Electronics of the Treasure Coast Mark Palazzo Do you need a chart plotter, sonar or radar? Are you looking for underwater lighting, a security system or a satellite television system for your boat? Then head to METCo – Marine Electronics of the Treasure Coast – for top-of-the-line products from Garmin, Raymarine, Simrad, Lumitec, KVH and more. The business owned by Mark Palazzo sells, installs and services high-tech equipment on boats and yachts. The native Floridian was born in Miami and spent 35 years in the IT and telecommunications industries, including leadership roles at Scientific-Atlanta and Cisco Systems. “My earlier career required extensive travel and I have traveled to over 60 countries and flown almost four million miles, so being home Sponsored Content

and having a 5 minute commute has been fantastic,” he says. A member of the American Boat and Yacht Council and the National Marine Electronics Association, METCo has been enhancing the Treasure Coast boating community’s on-the-water experience for almost 20 years. “Florida is the boating capital of the world,” he says. “There’s a lot of competition and it requires you stay on top of your game.” His belief in doing the right thing, his willingness to listen to customer needs and his strategy of under-committing and over-delivering lead to one of the most rewarding things about his job: customer referrals. When he’s not working, he’s either pursuing his passion of fishing, boating or volunteering.

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COMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Jeremiah Baron & Co. Commercial Real Estate Jeremiah Baron is a hard-working family man with a doctorate degree in the school of hard knocks. The licensed real-estate broker is President and CEO of Jeremiah Baron & Co. Commercial Real Estate LLC, which recently developed Baron Shoppes on Federal Highway. The 30,000-square foot retail destination is anchored by such national brands as Eyeglass World, Metro Diner and Moe’s Southwest Grill. “With more than $10 million invested and more than 100 new jobs created, it’s been a super success to our company and the community,” he says. His firm’s guiding principles of commitment, dedication and respect–and his self-motivated work ethic–result in deals that are in the best interest of his clients. “We treat all clients the same,” he says. “Whether they are leasing a 1,000-squarefoot office space or buying a $20 million shopping center, you never know who you are dealing with, and you never judge a book by its cover.” A former model who attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, he now prefers to be in the trenches. “That’s where the real deals are,” he says. “You cannot buy the knowledge in this business; it must be learned by having your boots on the ground.”

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CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH & WELLNESS Simpson Advanced Chiropractic and Medical Center Dr. Charles Simpson

Charles Simpson of Simpson Advanced Chiropractic and Medical Center has been in business 17 years, specializing in spinal alignment, disc regeneration and soft-tissue therapy. His precision with the Activator, Diversified and Thompson adjustment techniques, coupled with his concern for quality outcomes that last, make him the go-to chiropractor on the Treasure Coast. “I use traditional tried-and-true chiropractic procedures combined with today’s most-advanced technology to quickly find the source and solution for my patients’ problems,” he says. “Equally important is making sure we find long-term solutions to those problems. That Sponsored Content

way, they are less likely to be ongoing problems.” He knows from experience. A disc ailment as a child that later was found and corrected by a chiropractor is the reason he became one. “I suffered with leg pain ever since I was seven or eight years old,” he says. “It wasn’t until I was 20 that a friend referred me to a chiropractor.” Born and raised in West Palm Beach, he now lives in Sewall’s Point with his wife Jessica, five-year-old son Brander and two-year-old daughter Bleu Eloise. Together they enjoy boating, riding bikes and surfing, as well as taking family vacations to the Florida Keys, the Bahamas and Georgia.

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FLORAL DESIGN & EVENT PLANNING Harbour Bay Florist Linda Oliver

Linda Oliver was meant to be the owner of Harbour Bay Florist and Events. The nurseturned-stay-at-home-mom volunteered for several nonprofits and served on many a board of directors while raising a family. Ultimately, she was drawn to the special events side of philanthropy. “It was at this time that I fell in love with what I call the magic moment, that moment when satisfied clients see their event room for the first time and see all their hard work and planning come to fruition,” she says. It was this passion that prompted her to open an event planning business called The Main Event in 2000. In 2013, she received a call from a friend who was a floral designer at Harbour Bay, telling her the owner was retiring and asking her whether she would consider buying the business. “I unhesitatingly said yes,” she says. “With my experience in event and wedding planning, Harbour Bay is now no longer just a florist. It is now the only full-service floral and event-management company on the Treasure Coast.” The pink building on Southeast Ocean Boulevard has a special place in her heart, as well, because it is on the route of the Stuart Christmas Parade. “My three children were in that parade collectively for more than 15 years, and we always met under the wonderful tree in the parking lot.” Sponsored Content

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PROSTHETIC DENSTISTRY Treasure Coast Dental Dr. Rachel Squier

Dr. Rachel Squier is the only boardcertified female prosthodontist in Florida. As if that weren’t impressive enough, there are an approximate 3,500 prosthodontists in the United States who comprise a slim 1.5 percent of all practicing dentists. The reason? It is a highly specialized profession. “The prosthodontist is best known as the architect of your dental project,” she says. “They have the vision of your outcome–both the esthetics of your smile and the improved function of your bite.” Prosthodontists, who restore and replace teeth, receive extensive training in dental cosmetics during their graduate programs. After earning her bachelor’s degree in biology from Harvard University, Dr. Squier attended dental school at the University of Connecticut. At UCONN, she also completed her specialty residency and earned her master’s degree. Her practice, Treasure Coast Dental, offers such procedures as crowns, bridges, implants, dentures and veneers. “In addition to being a specialist with an ability to treat complex conditions, I do provide general dentistry services,” she says. “I like to emphasize my extensive training and expertise, but I want patients to consider seeing us because we are thoughtful and meticulous in our care. I treat patients as I would like to be treated: with exceptional care in a warm and professional environment.”

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OPHTHALMOLOGY & CLINICAL RESEARCH East Florida Eye Institute

Ronald Frenkel, M.D., F.A.C.S.; Paul Schacknow, M.D., Ph. D.; Joseph Faust, M.D., F.A.C.S.; & Staff East Florida Eye Institute has been on the cutting edge of ocular treatment for over 30 years. They are renowned for successful cataract surgeries with lens implants that correct astigmatism and reduce dependency on glasses. The caring physicians also specialize in glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. It has been Dr. Frenkel’s lifelong passion to improve sight and prevent vision loss as “it creates meaning in our lives,” he says. Ronald Frenkel, M.D., is the founder of the institute and the nonprofit Eye Research Foundation. He is a Harvard University fellowship-trained physician. Dr. Schacknow also trained at Harvard and wrote a glaucoma textbook. Dr. Faust is a kind, knowledgeable and highly experienced ophthalmologist. The staff members at East Florida Eye Institute have over 155 years Sponsored Content

of combined experience in ophthalmology, and all physicians are certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. EFEI also has the distinction of working with the Food & Drug Administration on the approval of a wide range of ophthalmic medications. Through clinical trials, they helped develop many eye drugs including Eylea and Lucentis, now the gold standard for the treatment of wet macular degeneration. Patients of the institute gain access to new drugs long before they become available to other doctors and the general public. “We have made huge advances over the past few decades via clinical trials that have markedly reduced blindness,” Frenkel says. “We care very deeply about our patients and their outcomes.”

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ESTATE PLANNING Abernethy Law Group Ryan C. Abernethy

Helping families preserve the wealth they’ve spent a lifetime building is why the Abernethy Law Group, located in Fort Pierce, Florida and servicing the Treasure Coast area, is in business. The firm has more than 30 years of experience in estate planning and business law, and its overall mission is evident in its tag line: Planning. Protection. Problem Solving… Providing Peace of Mind. “What that means is creating a plan for each client that is individually tailored to his or her personal needs,” says attorney Ryan C. Aber­nethy, who has a law degree from Florida State University and master’s degree in tax law from the University of Florida. “No two Sponsored Content

clients are the same.” His father Bruce R. Abernethy, Jr. is also an attor­ney with the firm, and inspired him to enter an area of law that strives to help clients rather than hurt them. “Growing up watching him work encouraged me to follow in his footsteps,” he says. When creating a plan for a client, he makes sure to listen, smile and put his best effort into every aspect of it – no matter how big or small. “Our practice seeks to cater toward clients who have a problem that needs a solution, whether that problem is creating a trust-based estate plan to outline how wealth is to be distributed or through advanced asset-protection planning,” he says.

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NURSING

Visiting Nurse Association of Florida Stephanie Voeller, R.N. Stephanie Voeller, R.N., has many reasons to celebrate. She is a five-year breast cancer survivor, and she recently commemorated her 40th work anniversary with the Visiting Nurse Association of Florida (VNA). Her dedication to helping those in need, resilient nature and strength of character has contributed to her longstanding success, both personally and in the healthcare industry. She believes her professional success is due to her guiding principles of commitment, persistence, loyalty and pride. She also believes the VNA is the best home-health agency around, another contributing factor to her longstanding success. “Working for a home-health agency that focuses on patient health and well-being, as well as employee health and well-being, is very rewarding,” she says. When reflecting on her past cancer diagnosis, she attributes the experience to her tenacity and ability to connect with patients on a personal level. “It has brought me more insight and clarity and has helped me understand what my patients may be feeling,” she says. The VNA is a nonprofit, Medicare-certified, home-health agency that has been providing superior care to patients on the Treasure Coast and across the state for more than four decades. Its range of services include companionship care, skilled nursing, disease management, physical therapy, post-surgical care, wound care, in-home visiting physicians and more.

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CLEAN WATER James Sullivan FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute James Sullivan, executive director of Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, is one of five appointees to the state’s new Blue-Green Algae Task Force, an entity that will focus on supporting restoration initiatives for reducing nutrients in Lake Okeechobee. As such, he is poised to help improve the quality of life in coastal communities plagued by Harmful Algal Blooms, or HABs. “South Florida is one the most-negatively affected areas in the United States from Harmful Algal Blooms,” he says. “While this is not a desirable situation for any of us, it does provide an opportunity for scientists and politicians in the state to be national and international leaders in how to manage and solve the HAB problem.” Sullivan earned his master’s and doctorate degrees in biological oceanography, with specializations in phytoplankton physiology and ecology, from the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography. He has spent most of his 30-plus-year career studying phytoplankton (algae) and developing sensors to better understand its growth. “As a child, I spent many summers at the beach and developed a love for the ocean and understanding how it functioned,” he says. “My challenge now is getting adequate funding to conduct the critical research we know needs to be done.”

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CLASSIC IMPRESSION DIANE PARISIAN TURNS AN OLD PALM HOME INTO A TIMELESS ABODE. By Jana Soeldner Danger | Photography by Robert Stevens

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hen interior designer Diane Parisian received a commission for a vacation home in Old Palm Golf Club, a neighborhood of Palm Beach Gardens, she was already familiar with her clients’ tastes. She had, after all, been working with them for a decade and designed three previous homes for them. “Their other home is very traditional,” Parisian says. “They wanted this one to be more modern and transitional, with a more open floor plan. But they wanted something timeless and classic, not trendy.” As with other projects Parisian had done for them, the couple wanted to be deeply involved in the design process. The husband enjoyed working with her on structure and architectural details, while his wife wanted to help choose furnishings and fabrics. The home was also to be a showcase for the couple’s collection of fine art. “We pulled colors for the design from the artwork,” she says. Parisian’s work has won ASID and PRISM awards, and what she does is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. “I knew from the time I was 6 years old and pushing furniture around the living room that this was my calling,” she says. “I meet fascinating people, and being invited into someone’s life and private world is a privilege.” The 4,800-square-foot home in Old Palm has four bedrooms and five full baths, plus a powder room and a cabana bath. Flooring throughout the main living areas uses 3-by-3-foot polished diamond white marble tiles, and custom millwork helps tie spaces together.

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TH E F OYE R A polished Umbria limestone mosaic inset that mimics the look of an elegant rug adds visual interest and definition to the floor of the wide foyer, which is open to a hallway on one side and the living room on the other. On the upper section of the wall, custom millwork frames two narrow vertical tinted mirrored insets, while a horizontal one on the lower wall creates a backdrop for a wood credenza glazed with an elegant silver metallic finish. “We were looking for a wow factor,” Parisian says. Suspended from the ceiling is a large chandelier made of curved, blown glass arms and creamy silk shades. It matches two delicate wall sconces. L I VI NG R O O M In the living room, a coffered ceiling with recessed lighting immediately draws the eye. Narrow drapery panels with a pale blue-and-cream paisley hang from short walnut wood rods accented with polished chrome trumpet finials, flanking a bank of glass doors. Motorized shades can create privacy. On the floor is a handmade wool rug in soft tones of cream and blue. “She wanted a traditional element to anchor the modern furnishings,” Parisian says. The dark walnut wall unit was custom made with shelves to display artwork, cabinets for storage and accent lighting. A large inset covered with handmade pale blue wallpaper and hints of silver provides a striking backdrop for a painting with a nautical theme. A twin insert covered in textured plaster houses a large TV screen. Through the double doors off the living room is a hallway that leads to the master bedroom and his-and-her baths. When the doors are open, a large, eye-catching painting of two women dressed in formal finery is visible. Metal triangular patterns make the base of a console beneath the painting look like a piece of sculpture. Twin clean-lined living room sofas with walnut block feet are upholstered in bone chenille, and a two-tier glass cocktail table is framed in chrome. Motorized navy leather reclining chairs add color and comfort to the space. Between them

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is a table wrapped in sky blue linen with a nailhead trim. Two ottomans upholstered in deep sapphire blue tufted velvet offer easily movable extra seating when it is needed. Behind the recliners is an elegant, floor-to-ceiling wine cabinet holding bottles suspended by aircraft cables in lighted glass towers. At the bottom of the unit is a chiller. On the far side of the living room is a creamy, curved marble-topped bar. Three comfortable club chairs upholstered in textured blue tweed provide seating. Behind the sunken back bar, rich walnut frames a large vertical tinted mirror and lighted glass towers, and blue stone inlays accent chrome door and drawer hardware.

(above) A polished Umbria limestone mosaic inset accents the white marble floor in the foyer. A wood credenza glazed with a silver metallic finish is an eyecatcher. (top right) A custom wall unit is a focal point in the living room. Twin sofas and motorized recliners create a seating area. (right) A large kitchen island topped with blue calcite has a waterfall edge.

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K I TCH E N A large, rectangular island creates definition between the living room and kitchen. Topped with blue calcite that matches the countertops, the island has a dramatic waterfall edge and holds a farmhouse sink. Three glass globe-shaped pendant lights hang above it, while stools with walnut frames and circular chrome footrests are upholstered in a blue-gray fabric. White kitchen cabinets with long, horizontal polished chrome hardware create a clean, fresh look. The breakfast table has a cerused oak top and a silver metallic finish on the base, and chairs have light walnut legs and taupe sateen upholstery. A cobalt blue stove is an eye-catcher.

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(below) Dining room chairs are upholstered in blush tweed, a color inspired by a painting of Audrey Hepburn that hangs on the wall. Bronze chandeliers are suspended from the ceiling. (right) A woven sectional with navy canvas cushions faces an outdoor fireplace. (right top) The combined club room and office has built-in dark walnut wall units and a sectional custom designed to fit the space. (right bottom) Custom millwork accents a focal wall in the master bedroom. The headboard and a bench at the foot of the bed are covered in matching oatmeal linen.

BUT LE R ’ S PANTRY Between the kitchen and the dining room is a butler’s pantry, perfect for keeping out-of-sight dishes and utensils used for cooking, as well as small appliances. The backsplash is dramatic with textured glazed green ceramic tile, and the butcher block countertop is walnut. Glass-fronted cabinets help create an open look. DI NI NG RO O M In the dining room, the floor is a polished diamond white marble with an Umbria limestone diamond lattice pattern inlay. On one wall, white millwork frames wall panels upholstered in gray paisley silk. Fixed drapery panels are made from the same fabric. On the opposite wall is a painting depicting iconic movie star Audrey Hepburn, the inspiration for some of the room’s color scheme. Swarovski crystal-encrusted twin half-sphere bronze chandeliers suspended from a cove ceiling with latticework detail, and wall sconces match those in the foyer. The cerused oak pedestal table has scrolled detailing and silver highlights. Chairs with oak legs are upholstered in blush linen tweed accented with chocolate velvet buttons and pleats on the back.

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CLU B ROOM & OFFI CE In the combined club room and home office, built-in dark walnut wall units that match the millwork provide display shelves and storage cabinets. Deep-cut pile carpeting adds softness to the room. A sectional upholstered in sand-colored linen was custom built to fit its space, and a bronze-framed cocktail table is topped with green bubble glass. A circular-shaped bronze chandelier has amber glass globes, and a peninsula desk finished in dark walnut has leather-wrapped drawer pulls with brushed nickel accents. “We designed it to look like a cozy library,” Parisian says. “It’s a place to work and relax that’s both handsome and functional.” M AST E R B E D ROOM The color scheme of the master bedroom was inspired by a painting of flowers that hangs in it. Tiffany blue walls accented with a pattern of narrow white molding are the backdrop for a tufted headboard upholstered in oatmeal linen, while matching material covers a bench at the foot of the bed. On the white oak floor, a handmade wool rug with a pattern in pale blues and yellows adds softness and texture. Pale blue linen drapery

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panels encrusted with shimmering crystals frame the large windows and sliding doors leading to the loggia. Nightstands have a silvery taupe metallic finish and travertine insets on top. Crystal lamps with circular glass bases complement curved wall molding. A dresser complements the nightstands in the same finish, and a drum-shaped chandelier hangs from the ceiling. In the sitting area, silver nail head trim accents a clean-lined sofa with a dressmaker skirt and pale pistachio linen upholstery. An oval-shaped glass-topped table is framed in hammered metal with a silver patina finish. H I S -AND-H ER BATHS The couple has luxurious separate bathrooms. His has an Umbria limestone floor, polished except in the shower, where it is honed to avoid slipping. Countertops are polished vein-cut travertine. In her bathroom, the polished white marble floor has a Carrera arabesque inset. Countertops are polished white calcite, and floor-to-ceiling white glass tiles line the shower walls. Elegant crystal-accented velvet covers the vanity chair. P OWDE R ROOM In the powder room, a wall cabinet is finished in high-

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gloss taupe lacquer, and an onyx sink features a waterfall faucet. Handmade wallpaper is overlaid with fabric fibers and painted with a pewter satin finish. Art deco-inspired sconces have glass lenses and pewter accents. LOG G I A On the spacious loggia, a focal wall behind the builtin grill, as well as the countertops, are covered with slabs of polished calcite. A woven sectional with navy canvas cushions faces a wood-burning fireplace, while an aluminum table with a faux walnut top and pewtercolored aluminum chairs create a convenient spot for alfresco dining. In the cabana bath, whimsical wallpaper has an undersea theme, and the pale blue ceiling matches its background. An oval mirror framed in nautical-style rope hangs over an onyx sink. A T I M E LE SS RE T RE AT Just as her clients asked her to, Parisian created a dÊcor that is modern, yet with a timeless, lasting look. Perfect for entertaining, it’s also a private retreat and a place the owners are likely to want to spend a great deal of time in during years to come.

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THE PINE SCHOOL

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-Grades: K - 12th -Denomination: Non-Denominational -Tuition Range: $15,400 - $24,500 (The Pine School’s generous Flexible Tuition Program makes this investment affordable for all families)

-Students: 360 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1 12350 SE Federal Hwy. Hobe Sound, FL 33455 772.675.7005 thepineschool.org

The Pine School is a college preparatory, day school that serves students Kindergarten through Grade 12 on a beautiful 142-acre campus (the largest in Florida) in Hobe Sound. Highlights include students being selected for the prestigious Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam Grant (the only school in Florida), an award-winning Arts Program with students being selected as Best Visual Artist at the mARTies Awards and for national photography exhibits, a thriving K-5 program that focuses on creative problem solving, and Athletics with numerous teams competing at the Regional & State level. The Pine School also boasts Personalized Digital Portfolios to track growth and success – an excellent tool to complement our College Counseling Program that has seen 92% of our graduates receive acceptance to their top-choice college. The Pine School - “Education At Its Most Exceptional”

JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL -Grades: PK2 - 12th -Denomination: Non-denominational -Tuition Range: $9,830 – $14,415 -Students: 836 -Student-Teacher Ratio: Upper: 10:1 Lower: 8:1 East: PK2 - 1st, 6:1

With 55 years of excellence in education, Jupiter Christian School (PK2-12) provides a Christ-centered academic program delivered by 21st century educators in a safe and nurturing environment. A leader in early learning, the East Campus (preschool-1st grade) is located just 1 mile from the West Campus. Classrooms with small group interaction and differentiated learning allow students in the Lower School (grades 2-6) to excel, while the Upper School prepares them for their post-secondary pursuits academically, socially and spiritually. Students can also participate in the award winning Fine Arts Academy or in the 37 Athletic sports teams offered, as they develop their unique gifts, talents and abilities to impact the world.

West Campus: 700 S. Delaware Blvd. • 561.746.7800 East Campus: 125 South Pennock Lane • 561.972.4521 jupiterchristian.org

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL Established in 1961, CNHS is a coed college-prep Catholic high school attracting students of all faiths from Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Students may choose to challenge themselves in the International Baccalaureate Degree Program, Advanced Placement courses, Honors classes and College-Prep classes. Challenged to continue the winning CNHS tradition, athletes participate in 15 sports. Students are exposed to a sense of religious values and family life that guides their lives long after 512 Spencer Drive graduation. The school mission is West Palm Beach, FL 33409 to educate the whole person – mind, body and spirit. 561.683.6266

-Grades: 9th-12th -Denomination: Catholic -Tuition Range: $13,000 - $15,000 -Students: 540 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 25:1

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PALM BEACH DAY ACADEMY -Grades: PK2 - 9th -Denomination: Non-Secular -Tuition Range: $13,940 - $33,530 -Students: 450 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 6:1 241 Seaview Avenue Palm Beach, FL 33480 561.832.8815 pbday.org

As the oldest independent school in Florida, Palm Beach Day Academy has grown from a cottage colony school started in 1921 into an innovative, top-ranked day school serving students from the greater Palm Beach area. The educational program, for age two through ninth grade, is dedicated to providing students with a rare combination of high expectations and nurturing support, in order to give them an enduring sense of confidence and self-esteem that can only come from substantive accomplishment. We prioritize exceptional teaching in order to create a personalized path for each student. Palm Beach Day Academy is located on two campuses 1.3 miles apart in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach. 98 percent of students are able to attend their 1st choice in secondary schools.

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The Pine School has served as the Treasure Coast’s premiere independent school since 1969. Our highly passionate and experienced faculty (over half The Pine School has served as the Treasure Coast’s The Pine School has served Harvard’s as the Treasure Coast’s of which have attended premiere independent school sinceProject 1969. Zero) connect premiere independent schoolcollaborative since 1969.classroom with students in intimate

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ROSARIAN ACADEMY

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-Grades: Early Childhood - 8th -Denomination: Catholic -Tuition Range: $9,707 - $18,650

Offering an accelerated education, starting in our Early Childhood Montessori Program (up to 5 years) and through the Lower School (K-4th grade) and Middle School (5th-8th grade), Rosarian Academy has been committed to educating the whole person for life for over 90 years. Known for academic excellence and a (2.5% discount with cash payment) welcoming faith-centered community, Rosarian’s 21st-century curriculum is -Students: 385 enhanced with athletics, visual and performing arts, and community service -Student-Teacher opportunities. The independent CathRatio: 8:1 olic school is located on Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach and is 807 North Flagler Dr. sponsored by the Adrian Dominican SisWest Palm Beach, FL 33401 ters. Bus service is offered from/to the 561.345.3106 northern, southern, eastern, and western Palm Beach County communities. rosarian.org

ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL -Grades: PK2 - 8th -Denomination: Episcopal -Tuition Range: $5,591 - $17,250 -Students: 473 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 9:1 3395 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens 561.622.1504 stmarkspbg.org

St. Mark’s offers a safe and welcoming community for children of all faiths. Educators cultivate the best in each child through nurture and challenge. Students are provided with a balanced exposure to enriched core academics as well as STEM innovation initiatives, programs in world language, a variety of athletic offerings, service learning opportunities, courses in fine and performing arts, and an authentic integration of technology. A deep commitment to helping others, both in and out of school, and serving the wider community provides the cornerstone for character development. A robust after school program helps students build on their individual interests. Tours offered daily by appointment.

ST. JULIANA CATHOLIC SCHOOL -Grades: PK3 - 8th -Denomination: Roman Catholic -Tuition Range: $6,800 - $9,800 -Students: 350 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 14:1 4355 South Olive Ave. West Palm Beach 561.655.1922 SaintJuliana.org

Saint Juliana Catholic School is a faithbased community of lifelong learners in Pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade. Faculty and staff educate the whole student in mind, body and spirit, and foster an environment that prepares them for high school and a global society through the implementation of rigorous academics and the use of technology. We are a premier learning community that provides academic excellence using the most advanced technology, including a 1:1 ratio of tablets to students. The students are provided an academically challenging education which focuses on core subjects, but also includes service and an emphasis on technology. Students are holistically prepared to be active members of the Catholic community, while preparing them for the global society in which they live.

THE BENJAMIN SCHOOL -Grades: PreK3 - 12th -Denomination: Independent -Tuition Range: $11,450 - $30,650 -Students: 1,058 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1

At The Benjamin School, we see a multitude of talents in each child and join with parents to discover, nurture, apply and celebrate each student’s unique gifts. Beginning with our 3-year-old program and continuing through Upper School, we offer a wide range of possibilities for students across broad horizons.

In addition to our strong academic program, the School encourages involvement in the visual, performing and creative arts and in a robust ath11000 Ellison Wilson Rd. letic program. Each year, 100% of our North Palm Beach, FL 33408 seniors are accepted into many of the nation’s most prestigious colleges and 561.472.3451 universities.

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CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

BUILDING LIFE’S CHAMPIONS College Preparatory Classes offered including Honors, Advanced Placement, Dual Enrollment & International Baccalaureate Courses, 22 Championship Athletic Teams

MISSION To educate the whole person: spirit, mind, and body, and to help all students develop their God-given talents according to the gospel values of Jesus Christ. 512 Spencer Drive, West Palm Beach 33409 • cardinalnewman.com • 561.683.6266


ADVENT SCHOOL

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Advent School, where your child will become a CONFIDENT, COMPASSIONATE, CAPABLE, CHRISTIAN LEADER. Students engage in rigorous academics along with intentional Christian character development in a nurturing and safe environment. Our new Transitional Kindergarten program is perfect for the students who would benefit from the gift of time to further develop executive skills prior to beginning Kindergarten. Other innovative programs include VPK, Dual Language and Emergent Reader for our Pre-K students; STEM enrichment for Elementary students; leadership opportunities, athletics, fine arts, competitive robotics, and high school credit opportunities for Middle School students; 300 Yamato Rd. coding for all ages and more. Schedule an EduBoca Raton, FL 33431 cational Success Consultation and find out how your child will become tomorrow’s leader and 561.395.3631 AdventSchoolBoca.org change the world.

-Grades: Infants - 8th -Denomination: Christian/Lutheran -Tuition Range: $3,500 - $9,100 -Students: 400 -Student-Teacher Ratio: Low Ratio

PINE CREST SCHOOL BOCA RATON -Grades: PreK - 8th -Denomination: All-Faith -Tuition Range: $21,770 - $29,380 -Students: 868 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 9:1 2700 St. Andrews Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33434 561.852.2800 pinecrest.edu

Pine Crest School is best known for our strong tradition, innovative curriculum, and vast array of extracurricular activities. Our school’s mission is to offer a challenging academic experience complemented by excellence in the arts and athletics; to develop the character, independence, and leadership of each student; and to provide a collaborative learning community that prepares students to meet the global challenges of the future. Our Boca Raton campus serves students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade who then attend Upper School on our Fort Lauderdale campus where they continue to learn how to navigate their futures with adaptability, intellectual vigor, sustainability, cultural sophistication, and independent leadership.

GRANDVIEW PREPARATORY SCHOOL -Grades: Early Childhood - 12th -Denomination: Independent -Tuition Range: $12,500 - $21,000 -Students: 270 -Student-Teacher Ratio: Avg. 8:1 336 Spanish River Blvd. NW Boca Raton, FL 33431 561.416.9737 grandviewprep.net

Grandview offers student-centered programs with an emphasis on character development and service. Students, age 3 through Grade 12, enjoy a safe, nurturing, and challenging program including innovative curricular projects, a nationally recognized arts program in visual and performing arts, and a top-ranked athletic program boasting the area’s best coaches. A personalized college counseling program is available to grades 9-12, with graduates accepted to top-tier colleges and universities nationwide and internationally. NEW campus opening in West Boca in fall 2019! Now enrolling!

SAINT ANDREW’S SCHOOL -Grades: Pre-K - 12th -Denomination: Episcopal -Tuition Range: $24,340 - $59,850 -Students: 1,280 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1 3900 Jog Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 561.210.2000 saintandrews.net

The brightest futures begin at Saint Andrew’s School in the heart of Boca Raton. From Pre-K through Grade 12, Saint Andrew’s offers a rigorous curriculum that fosters creative thinking, opportunities to achieve balance, and experiences that build strong character. As an IB World School in the Episcopal tradition, Saint Andrew’s welcomes students of all faiths. Over 85% of the senior class was admitted to a U.S. college ranked as “Most Competitive” or “Highly Competitive” in Barron’s Guide to Colleges. Come visit and learn more about how Saint Andrew’s educates the whole child – in mind, body, and spirit.

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Saint John Paul II Academy is a college preparatory Catholic high school in the tradition of Saint John Baptist de La Salle. We have a diverse and talented student body that comes to the Academy for not only a strong college preparatory program but for our active spiritual life and comprehensive cocurricular programs as well. Within our Lasallian tradition, we strive for excellence in all programs and work to enable the spiritual, academic, artistic, and physical development of each student. We teach tolerance, sensitivity, concern for the poor, justice, peace, and responsibility while welcoming students of all beliefs and backgrounds.

SPANISH RIVER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL -Grades: Pre3’s - 8th -Denomination: Presbyterian -Tuition Range: $3,623 - $9,674 -Students: 525 -Student-Teacher Ratio: Low 2400 Yamato Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 561.994.5006 srcs.spanishriver.com

Accredited by Christian Schools of Florida and Middle States Association; a ministry of Spanish River Church, educating the whole child, spiritually, academically and socially; challenging curriculum; state-ofthe-art technology, Intelligent Classroom systems, wireless network, 1.1 mobile devices in middle school, computer labs; competitive robotics; video productions; interscholastic sports; band, chorus, drama; character-building programs; after school enrichment. We are enriching minds, engaging hearts and empowering leaders to impact the world for Christ.

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Space of Mind (SOM) is a boutique educational experience, designed for our modern, social world. We provide a creative, flexible and personalized educational environment that fosters social, emotional and academic growth for all kinds of learners, including children, parents, adults, families and educators. In addition to full-time schoolhouse programming, SOM also offers private and group coaching, home school advisory services, student learning assessments, and afterschool and camp programs.

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ST. PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL -Grades: PreK3 - 8th -Denomination: Lutheran -Tuition Range: $4,332 - $10,602 -Students: 380 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 18:1 701 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561.395.8548 cyberfalcon.com

For over 50 years, St. Paul has been an accredited traditional Christian school in east Boca Raton. St. Paul offers leveled Reading and Math groups, art, music, band, advanced technology, physical education, Spanish, as well as STEM in grades 6-8. Our extra-curricular sports programs often excel to state and national levels. Our Early Childhood Program is nurturing and provides flexibility with days and times. After school care and summer camp are available. Our Parent Teacher League offers many opportunities for parents to be involved. We would love your family to join our family!

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-Grades: 2 yrs. old - 8th -Denomination: Non-denominational -Tuition Range: $9,459 - $20,670 -Students: 321 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 14:1 101 NW 22 Street Delray Beach, FL 33444 561.276.4414 UnitySchool.com

Unity School offers an outstanding Montessori preschool, and a superior academic and individualized program for naturally inquisitive and exceptionally bright students grades K-8. Customized classes include the sciences, languages, music, band, visual arts and more. Our 21st century technology includes laptops, iPads and interactive white boards with one of the first TV production/computer labs for middle school students county-wide. Key components of our accredited school are community service, leadership skills, family values and character development. Physical education and championship intramural sports round out our students’ personal growth.

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AMERICAN ACADEMY -Grades: K - 12th -Denomination: Non-denominational -Tuition Range: $27,562–$32,452 -Students: 334 & 195 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1

American Academy is a college preparatory school for students with average to gifted intelligence working below grade level. Through proven teaching methods and small student/teacher ratios, we work effectively with students with learning difficulties to strengthen basic skills, motivation, and self-esteem. Our teachers have the expertise and experience required to help students become productive and successful learners. In addition to our unique Academy program, we offer student participation in the arts, investigative science and computer labs, foreign language, and physical education. American Academy is not designed to accommodate the needs of students with severe learning or emotional problems.

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AMERICAN HERITAGE -Grades: PK3 - 12th -Denomination: Non-denominational -Tuition Range: $20,662–$26,008 -Students: 2,800 & 1,500 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1 12200 W. Broward Blvd. Plantation, FL 33325 6200 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33484 954.472.0022 & 561.495.7272 ahschool.com

#1 high school in Florida and #1 private school in the U.S. with the highest number of National Merit Scholars; consistently ranked #1 in math, science, robotics, history, Spanish, French, mock trial, speech & debate, print and broadcast media, fine arts, and athletics. In Upper School, we offer 300 different courses, including 133 honors, 29 AP, and 75 fine arts, as well as college-level pre-med, pre-law, pre-engineering, biomedical engineering and computer science. Classes are taught by practicing physicians, attorneys, circuit court judges, engineers, and computer scientists. In the Lower School, every student uses an iPad; STEM, writing, and critical-thinking skills are emphasized; advanced courses are offered in all subjects, including the Stanford University math program for accelerated math students. Fifteen electives are integrated into daily schedules.


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Established in 1961, Cardinal Gibbons has spent nearly 60 years building a reputation of excellence as a Roman Catholic, college preparatory school. Our 18-acre campus is located in the Coral Ridge residential area of Ft. Lauderdale and features modern academic and athletic facilities. Cardinal Gibbons has a diverse array of course offerings, allowing our students to pursue their academic interests at various levels, including Honors, Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment. Thanks to our outstanding curriculum and faculty, our graduates 2900 NE 47th Street are well prepared for college and attend Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 some of the country’s most competitive colleges and universities. 954.491.2900

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PINE CREST SCHOOL FORT LAUDERDALE -Grades: PreK - 12th -Denomination: All-Faith -Tuition Range: $21,770 - $31,930 -Students: 1,767 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 9:1 1501 NE 62nd Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 954.492.4100 pinecrest.edu

Pine Crest School is best known for our strong tradition, innovative curriculum, and vast array of extracurricular activities. Our school’s mission is to offer a challenging academic experience complemented by excellence in the arts and athletics; to develop the character, independence, and leadership of each student; and to provide a collaborative learning community that prepares students to meet the global challenges of the future. Our Fort Lauderdale campus serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade who learn how to navigate their futures with adaptability, intellectual vigor, sustainability, cultural sophistication, and independent leadership.

SUMMIT-QUESTA MONTESSORI SCHOOL -Grades: Toddler - 8th -Denomination: Non-denominational -Tuition Range: $8,800 - $13,600 -Students: 470 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 15:1

Hands on Montessori learning environment with art, computer, music, PE, hands-on animal care, environmental science, advanced math program, BC/AC. Specialty after school programs include Reading Labs, Math Lab, Chess, S.T.E.M., Gymnastics, Spanish, Drama, and Sports. SUMMER CAMP also available. Accredited by AISF, Advanced ED/SACS, Ai, NCPSA, MSA; AMS Full Member, recipient of Gold Seal of Excellence Award. Montessori Teacher Training Site. New pools and gymnasium.

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UNOFFICIAL ARTS FEST KICK-OFF PARTY

River House Stuart and realtor Stephen P. Ngo hosted the Unofficial Arts Fest Kick-Off Party at the Design and Sales Center. Members of the arts, real estate and professional communities gathered to celebrate another successful Arts Council of Martin County Arts Fest Weekend with a pop-up gallery and DJ.

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HOBE SOUND & INDIANTOWN CHAMBER EXECUTIVE MIXER

The Chamber’s President’s Council and trustees enjoyed a “graze table” breakfast by DeLITEful Kitchen at a mixer at Payson Park. Speakers Larry Kelly and Heather Bender discussed the equestrian industry in Martin County and how residents can foster its growth.

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

The Community Foundation Martin-St. Lucie honored its founder, Bud Jordan, at an anniversary celebration for the organization held at the Elliott Museum in Stuart. More than 100 area dignitaries, residents, friends and family members gathered to pay tribute to Bud and his wife, Marjie, for their contributions to Martin County’s renowned quality of life.

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THE ARTS COUNCIL OF MARTIN COUNTY ‘ON VIEW’ OPENER “On View” showcased the works of South Florida artists Tina Kraft, Rick Eggert, Jane Saull, Nina Davidowitz and Gail McCarthy. Attendees viewed the exhibition curated by Roni Rottner and Jane Kiehart with the artists competing in different mediums.

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Supporters attended the Catch the Wave of Hope Luncheon at Kyle G’s Prime & Seafood, which featured two guest speakers who spoke about their experiences with human trafficking. The luncheon raised nearly $16,000 that will help build a home for trafficked girls in Martin County.

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MOLLY’S HOUSE POLO CLASSIC The popular annual Polo Classic benefiting Molly’s House returned to the Port Mayaca Polo Club. Guests enjoyed a day of competition and fun, including a polo clinic, the best hat contest, a dressage presentation, a special VIP party, a car show and the traditional halftime Champagne divot stomp.

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RAPPAPORT CENTER WELCOMES ROBERT PUTNAM

Locals attended an informative and engaging talk by Robert Putnam, a proponent of civic engagement and advisor to world leaders on “The Crumbling American Dream and How To Renew It.” The presentation was held at The Rappaport Center at Temple Beit HaYam.

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STARSTRUCK GALA

The organization celebrated 19 years of artistic excellence at its gala. The evening kicked off with a cocktail reception before guests headed to the theatre for heartfelt performances and tributes to the non-profit.

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HIBISCUS CHILDREN’S CENTER JO COVELLI FASHION SHOW

The organization presented its 28th annual Jo Covelli Fashion Show and Luncheon “Hats Off for Hibiscus” at Sailfish Point Country Club. Festivities included a Champagne cocktail reception with auction and raffles. Guests enjoyed a gourmet luncheon, fashion show, hat contest and a special musical performance by Daryl Magill and Jessica Santana.

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TREASURE COAST FOOD BANK SPRING FORWARD FOR HUNGER

A bounty of locally sourced fresh food combined with the talents and tastes of Healthy Harvest Catering highlighted a farm-to-table brunch at the annual Spring Forward for Hunger event at Kai Kai Farm benefiting Treasure Coast Food Bank. The sold-out crowd enjoyed an array of dishes prepared for the event.

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