Business Leaders Recognized At Hobe Sound Chamber`s
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Business Leaders Recognized At Hobe Sound Chamber`s
Hobe Sound, Page 1 VOL. 16 NO. 1 www.seabreezepublications.com JANUARY 2015 Business Leaders Recognized At Hobe Sound Chamber’s Installation And Awards Luncheon On Friday, Dec. 12 the Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce installed 17 directors and recognized nine members at the annual Holiday Installation & Awards Luncheon at Mariner Sands Country Club. The chamber hosted more than 100 guests for the special luncheon sponsored by Chapman & Plymale Law, Dennis Root & Associates, Jupiter Medical Center and Metz Construction Company. After Commissioner Anne Scott installed the 2015 Board of Directors, the chamber’s executive director Angela Hoffman and Past President Charlene Oakowsky presented an awards ceremony. The Hobe Sound Chamber congratulates the following award winners: • Ambassador of the Year Award was presented to Amber Shirk of Seacoast Bank • Committee Chairperson of the Year Award was presented to Michael Ennis of Michael Ennis Construction for his leadership in coordinating the Christmas Parade for more than 20 years. • Marge Cabiness was recognized as the Volunteer of the Year. • The Small Business of the Year was awarded to Avalon Air. • Waste Management was recognized for their innovative employee programs and safe environmental practices and was the recipient of the Large Business of the Year Award. 2015 Board members Business Leaders Recognized on page 3 Winners Announced For 29th Annual Hobe Sound Chamber Christmas Parade! On Saturday, Dec. 6 the streets of downtown Hobe Sound were lined with red and green garland, bows and bells as more than 4,000 excited residents and visitors waited for the arrival of Santa Claus in the Hobe Sound Chamber Christmas Parade. Businesses and storefronts decorated and opened their doors to share holiday treats and entertainment. The Mancuso Building, on the south side of Bridge Road, transformed into a giant parade grandstand and judging station. All the hustle and bustle marked the beginning of the parade sponsored by Treasure Coast Irrigation/Rood Landscape and Jupiter Medical Center. Families arrived early to meander through historic downtown shops and the Art Stroll that featured local crafters and artists. Once the parade was in sight the children began to cheer. Floats and decorated vehicles created by local businesses, schools and organizations drifted along the The Palm City Chamber’s 3rd Annual “All Around The Home And More Expo” Trent Steele of the Law Offices of W. Trent Steele accepts trophy from Jan Otten for Most Humorous Float. Saturday, Feb. 21 From 10 a.m. To 3 p.m., New Hope Fellowship Center, 3900 SW Citrus Blvd., Palm City Nadia Utto from Hobe Sound murals receives trophy for Most Creative entry. Presented by Angela Hoffman. Winners Announced on page 3 This annual event features everything for your home and yourself. Meet numerous participating exhibitors personally and discover new and exciting products, receive expert advice from the pros, shop, compare and save! Come out to see all of the specials being offered at the show. Presenting sponsors include Stryker Electric & Air, Inc.; Jensen Moving & Storage; Rogers Design Inc.; Seabreeze Publications; Searle & Associates Insurance; Olde Florida Realty; European Kitchen & Bath; and Advantage HR. Sponsors of the event are Decorators All Around The Home Expo on page 2 Page 2, Hobe Sound All Around The Home Expo from page 1 * Healing the pain...for children who have already suffered. Finest Gift Boutique & Design; Felice Giuliani Hardscape, LLC; Loving Chiropractic of Stuart; Masterpiece Builders; Peter’s Hardware & Paint Center; Monarch Realty Group; Adam’s Artworks; and Socially Strong. More than 50 exhibitors, including our sponsors are expected to participate this year. We’re having a fundraising raffle to win a $1,000 beautifully handcrafted Tiki Bar for your outdoor living * Finding a family...for children who can’t safely return home. * Preparing for independence...for teenagers in foster care. * Adoption: Whether you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy or hoping to adopt, they can help. With more than a century of experience bringing together loving families through adoption, they have earned the reputation as “Florida’s most trusted adoption organization.” Editorial copy appearing herewith is not necessarily the viewpoint of Seabreeze Publications of Central Florida. Most editorial copy is created by the homeowners and is edited by their appointed editor. * Foster families...Have room in your heart and home for the many children they serve? For more information visit www.chsfl.org We look forward to seeing you on February 21 at the Expo! For more information about being an exhibitor, sponsor or attending the show, contact Flo (772) 286-8121 or Flo@ palmcitychamber.com. Seabreeze Publications Publisher Terrence C. Reid M. Sean Reid East Coast Sales & Marketing Director Gail Fortin LuAnn Ellsworth, Assistant Sales Gail Fortin, Tom English, Bret McCormick, Jan D’Antuono, Carl Marszewski, John Fox Diva’s Reviews Marcia Dowd Production Department Elaine Donholt • Ruth Nekoranec • Clara Doster Lora Cox • Katie Heystek • Lisa Hartford Olga Farnosova • Misty Hidalgo All rights reserved. Reproduction or utilization of these contents in any form by any electric, mechanical, or other means, including xerography and photocopying is forbidden without the written permission of the Publisher. The Publisher is not responsible or liable for misinformation or misprints herein contained and reserves the right to accept or reject all copy deemed unsuitable for publication. www.seabreezepublications.com 1102 W. Indiantown Rd., Suite 5, Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 746-3244 FAX (561) 746-2509 space. Donated by Trent Smith, owner of Tiki Bars Unlimited, LLC (www.tikirethatch.com). Proceeds from the raffle will be donated to Children’s Home Society of Florida/Treasure Coast. You do not have to be present to purchase or win this Tiki. Minimum ticket donation is $10 per ticket. Tickets will be sold at Palm City Chamber of Commerce, 880 SW Martin Downs Blvd., Palm City, FL 34990 or at the All Around the Home and More EXPO for a $10 donation. Winner to be drawn at the EXPO on February 21. …Good Luck! About: Children’s Home Society - Treasure Coast Mission: Embracing Children. Inspiring Lives. They protect and heal children, build and strengthen families, rescue and embrace teens struggling to survive on their own. * Breaking the cycle...to prevent more children from suffering tragedies of abuse, neglect or abandonment. Hobe Sound, Page 3 Winners Announced from page 1 roadway. Local middle and high school bands marched and played hit songs. Kids were able to meet Ronald McDonald and other beloved characters. The parade judges watched the action from the grandstand and ranked their favorite floats. Judging categories for the entries included: Most Humorous, Best Marching, Most Original, Best Religious and Best Overall. It was a hard task but the judges considered each entry and awarded the trophies to the winners on Monday, Dec. 8, 2014. Business Leaders Recognized from page 1 • Philanthropist, Barbara McLaughlin of Smart Source was honored as Sponsor of the Year. • The Community Enhancement & Service Award was presented to Dennis Root, founder of Dennis Root Public Safety Foundation. • The Unsung Hero Award was presented to Harry MacArthur and his “natives” for their efforts to help families in need through the Natives Helping Natives organization. • The coveted Pelican Award, which is a Hobe Sound Chamber tradition and honor, was presented to Mary Lopopolo of Seacoast Bank in recognition of her commitment to the Hobe Sound community. The Hobe Sound Chamber along with Presenting Sponsor, Treasure Coast Irrigation/Rood Landscape would like to congratulate the following winners: Most Humorous: Law Offices of W. Trent Steele Best Marching: South Fork High School JROTC Led By Col. James Daly Most Original: The Hobe Sound Murals aka Landmark Arts Inc. Best Religious: Hobe Sound Christian Academy Best Overall: Jenkins Landscape The 29th Annual Hobe Sound Chamber Christmas Parade judges did a fantastic job. Thank you to all five judges: Bobbi Kauffman, chamber volunteer, Lydia Sudick of Lydia Sudick Fine Art Studio, Cal Meeker of Florida Living Realty, Eric Wolf of Active Canvas and Sharyl Pratt of Illustrated Properties. The chamber would like to thank all the participants, volunteers, chamber members, downtown businesses, residents and, of course, the parade sponsors for making it a great event. Supporting sponsors included: Bridge Boat and RV Storage, Smart Source, the Hobe Sound Soccer Club and the Stuart News. The Hobe Sound Chamber would like to congratulate the following 2015 Board of Directors. Executive Committee: President Steve Fenton, Fenton Services Vice President Dennis Root, Dennis Root & Associates Treasurer Jon Milton, Milton Engineering Consultants Secretary Doug Smith, Janus Investigations Past President Charlene Oakowsky, Oakowsky Properties Historian Advisor Ralph Davino, Secure Storage of Martin County LLC Board Members: Glen Alexander, Strategic Realty Kim Biancardi, Reelgraphics.com Melinda Brault, Geminye Design Group Ike Crumpler, Upstairs Communications Michael Dooley, Illustrated Properties Michael Ennis, Michael Ennis Construction Bob McLean, Avalon Air, Inc. Pete Morello, The UPS Store Theresa Smith, Beaches Hair Studio Kim Waser-Nash, Quit Doc Research & Education Foundation, Tobacco Free Partnership of Martin County Brandon Woodward, The Law Office of Brandon Woodward For more information about the Hobe Sound Chamber, call (772) 546-4724 or visit www.hobesound.org. JEWELRY DESIGNERS SINCE 1954 We purchase your old jewelry, diamonds & watches. Immediate on-site appraisal and payment. Call Moni at 561-832-4918 or stop in at 210 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach FL. Jeff Sabin and Ron Pruim of Waste Management with Angela Hoffman, ED Hobe Sound Chamber Charlene Oakowsky and Mary Lopopolo of Seacoast Bank, winner of the Pelican Award Page 4, Hobe Sound Community News Tykes & Teens Festival Of Trees Raises $31,000 For Local Kids The Seventh Annual Tykes & Teens Festival of Trees raised $31,000 for direct patient services at the nonprofit mental health agency and enchanted visitors with more than 40 beautifully decorated holiday trees and wreaths. Forward Electric & Air Conditioning and RV Johnson Insurance took first place in the Most Creative category for the “Tree of Wisdom,” while the Marrero and Garcia families took first in the Theme category for their entry “Les Bon Temps Rouler at Christmas.” Sandhill Cove was the winner of the “Most Beautiful” category for their tree “Orchids.” Wreaths designed by Jo Cooper and donated by Dorothy Ohlbach took first place while Harbor Community Bank took second in the wreath category. The weeklong festival featured a cocktail party and auction, a holiday concert performance by the Hidden Oaks Middle School Choir, breakfast and photos with Santa and a tree and wreath raffle. Heidi Monsour and Elizabeth Monastra decorated and donated a tree on behalf of the Junior League of Martin County for the seventh year in a row. The Tykes & Teens Festival of Trees raised more than $31,000 to benefit local children in need of mental health services. Ellen Peitz and Vicki Davis at the “Join the Judges” event at the Seventh Annual Tykes & Teens Festival of Trees. Dennis Root Donates $1,000.00 To The Hobe Sound Early Learning Center Dennis Root, president of Dennis Root and Associates Inc. and founder of Dennis Root Public Safety Foundation, has donated $1,000 to the Hobe Sound Early Learning Center as part of their Corporate Giving Circle. He is the first donor for the giving circle. Since 1962, The Hobe Sound Early Learning Center has provided affordable, high quality early childhood education and care to our community. Their mission is to help ensure all families receive the same early learning opportunities for their children regardless of their financial struggles. In an effort to keep tuition costs affordable, they created the Corporate Giving Circle to help supplement the cost, essentially providing every child attending with a scholarship. Funds will also provide students with additional partial and full scholarships, allowing them to learn, progress and play in a nurturing, caring and safe environment. “Root’s donation helps to ensure access to quality early childhood education in our community, and we are so grateful,” said Mary King, executive director of the Hobe Sound Early Learning Center. Root has resided in Martin County for most of his life and takes an active role in serving his community. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce and was recently elected to serve as the chamber’s vice president for 2015. For more information, contact the Hobe Sound Early Learning Center at (772) 546-5462. WHAT DID YOU SAY? Are Hearing Sounds & Words a problem? Hearing Testing, Evaluation and Consultation We Specialize In... Tinnitus “Ringing in Ears” Relief . 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Indiantown Road Just West of Military Tr., Jupiter Hobe Sound, Page 5 Art Happenings mARTies Student Edition – Class Of 2015 Awards Announced One hundred guests gathered to celebrate the mARTies Student Edition – Class of 2015 honoring students in the visual and performing arts at the Barn Theatre on Nov. 19, 2014. The mARTies Award recipients for the “Class of 2015” were: Savanna Webber, Outstanding Student Performing Artist Madelene Wishart, Outstanding Student Visual Artist Brett Taylor, Sanders Award Each mARTies nomination is judged for several qualities, by professional artists and knowledgeable community leaders, including: • their participation in the arts and artistic excellence; • their civic responsibilities; • their leadership in improving the quality of life in Martin County. The mARTies Awards was born in 2003 and serves to recognize professional and student artists Brett Taylor, Savanna Webber, Madelene Wishart for their broad contributions to our community and dedication to their art forms. This year’s inaugural event for the Arts Council of Martin of County. The next mARTies Sanders Award pays tribute to one of our most generous benefactors, the Lawrence A Sanders Foundation. The mARTies is a signature will be held in October, with nominations due by June 1. Special thanks go out to our sponsors: Britech Industries for underwriting the Student Performing Artist Award, and our other sponsors Jeanette and Larry Mueller and Karen Barnes. The Arts Council of Martin County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization that supports the arts and artists. Revenues from events benefit both the artists and the Arts Council to support the on-going programs of the council including arts information activities, arts education programs for youth and support for artists and arts organizations. The Arts Council and the Court House Cultural Center Gallery are located at 80 E. Ocean Boulevard, Stuart. For information visit the Arts Council Web site at: www.martinarts.org or call (772) 287-6676. CrossTalk How Do You Make Lasting Change? By Jodi Cross Here we are again starting off a new year together! What do you plan to do differently this year? Usually I outline resolutions and goals and, like most of you forget about them along the way. Let’s do something different this year! Begin with a commitment to make change. To change something about ourselves is difficult but not impossible as long as we are willing to make an effort. Start with something small and focus on the positive results. Avoid toxic feelings that make you feel like you are giving something up. Change is not easy; in fact most of the time people resist change, feel awkward and don’t want to try new ways of doing things. We are all at different levels of readiness throughout our lives and can only handle so much change. Some people are risk takers while others require more time to feel secure. Generally, if we lose focus or take the pressure off, we will revert back to the old ways and change won’t happen. In order to make this year different we have to be proactive, positive and productive. Get off the fence, stop finger pointing and blaming or as the theme song from Frozen goes…Let It Go! Here is a bit of irony, just as I was writing this article a long-term client called and has finally hired an in-house marketing vice president, so I will be on my way to something new next year. Drat…change strikes again. In order to be positive and proactive, we must first rid ourselves of toxic behaviors and patterns that sabotage us. These types of behaviors often hold us back from making lasting change in our lives. Think about any toxic behaviors that you exhibit and are willing to eliminate. Some examples may include; not being direct with people, using non-verbal put downs, being dogmatic, playing games with people, being negative or not respecting other opinions. Don’t worry, we all have our toxic habits, work on a short list and really be honest. Once you have identified some areas that need to be overhauled jot them down and replace them with positive and nourishing behaviors. For me, I am working on being present and giving others my attention. Some other examples of replacing negative behaviors with positive ones may be; keeping your word, treating others with respect, keeping confidences, expressing a genuine interest, showing appreciation to others, smiling and honestly stating desires and needs. Once you have outlined the behaviors you want to rid yourself of and the complimentary list of new behaviors to replace your old ways with, you will be on your way toward making permanent and lasting change. The last step is to finish with a list that states what you will do more of in 2015 and what you will do less of or stop doing all together. Cheers, here is to making permanent change! Jodi Cross is a marketing consultant, speaker and freelance writer and may be reached at jcross@crossnm.com or www.crossnm.com. Page 6, Hobe Sound Your Mobile Chef Lump Crab Croquettes By Karen Lennon It’s time to ring in 2015! I am excited for the new year and I look forward to sharing with you some of my tips, tricks and twists for cookin’ up some yummy things. The season is beginning and many of you will be entertaining after a round of golf or maybe catching up with old friends. One of my favorite classic appetizers is Lump Crab Croquettes. I recently served these at a holiday party for some fabulous ladies and they gave the croquettes a thumbs up! This is a recipe that can be made ahead of time so all you have to do when you get home from your game of golf is bring the croquettes to room temperature, pop them in the oven for 15 minutes and you have a crowd pleasing appetizer. You can serve them with a traditional remoulade sauce or spice it up with a twist by adding pureed red peppers or a crushed chipotle pepper to give your sauce a kick! I love to cook fish, but I hear all the time that it “smells up my kitchen” and “I can’t stand fishy fish.” My secret is to soak the fish in milk. All fish, even crabmeat, and you can use any percent of milk, whole or skim. I always thought it was my brilliant trick that I learned from days of cooking in Texas. However, I was humbled to find that there is really a chemical reaction that takes away the odor and the fishy taste of fish. The casein (a protein precipitated from the milk) binds to the fish and removes the chemical trimethylamine which causes the fishy smell and taste. My husband doesn’t like crab cakes with a lot of breading so this recipe keeps the focus on the crab not the filling. I always use the best jumbo lump crab I can find and I crush saltines to help bind the croquettes. I also add Old Bay seasoning to the milk as I soak it and I add more when I mix the croquettes together. I hope you enjoy this simple and classic appetizer too! If you would like to learn more about attending one of Your Mobile Chef’s cooking classes or to book your own culinary experience you can go to www.yourmobilechef.com or e-mail Karen, Your Mobile Chef at yourmobilechef@gmail.com. Lump Crab Croquettes With A Traditional Remoulade Sauce Ingredients: Crab Croquettes 1 pound jumbo lump crabmeat 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons Old Bay seasoning 1 sleeve of saltine crackers (crushed) 2 eggs lightly beaten Salt and pepper to taste Soak the lump crab and 1 tablespoon Old Bay seasoning in a Ziploc bag with the milk overnight. Drain the crabmeat and pat dry. Mix the crab, 1 tablespoon Old Bay, saltines and eggs together. Take a heaping teaspoon and form small balls. Freeze for 30 minutes (or up to 24 hours for freshness). Take out 30 minutes before serving. Preheat oven to 450. Bake the croquettes for 15-20 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve with Remoulade Sauce. Remoulade Sauce 1¼ cup mayonnaise 1½ teaspoons Dijon mustard ¼ teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon yellow mustard 1 tablespoon smashed capers ¼ teaspoon Tabasco 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon finely chopped flat leaf parsley 1 teaspoon Meyer lemon juice 1 teaspoon lemon zest 2 green onions finely chopped ½ cup chili sauce 2 celery stalks finely chopped 1 tablespoon paprika Salt and pepper to taste Mix all ingredients together. Pour the mixture into a blender or a food processor and puree. Refrigerate the sauce and let it chill for at least two hours. It is best if you can chill it overnight. Variations Add one crushed chipotle pepper Add three chopped roasted red peppers Philanthropy Treasure Coast Provisions Receives Outstanding Corporate Philanthropist Award A great friend of The ARC of Martin County received the prestigious Outstanding Corporate Philanthropist Award at the 20th Annual Treasure Coast National Philanthropy Day celebration. Frank Flora, president of Treasure Coast Provisions, supports The ARC and other nonprofits with personal contributions of time, treasure and talent, as well as encouraging his employees and staff to do so. Ask t u aboscreen er Sup Keith Muniz, CEO of The ARC of Martin County; Frank Flora of Treasure Coast Provisions; and Rocco Fiore, vice chair of The ARC board; celebrate Treasure Coast Provisions’ award. As S ee On n HG TV • FREE in House Estimate • Retractable Door Screens for Single or • Motorized Roll-up Screens French Doors for Garages, Patios or Lanais • Lifetime Warranty • Retractable Door Screens • From Vero Beach to Boca Raton • Superscreens, Solar Screens 280 Toney Penna Drive, Jupiter, Florida 561-746-2622 1-888-41screen (727336) Authorized distributor of: Frank Flora (center, holding trophy) celebrates his award as Outstanding Corporate Philanthropist with staff of The ARC of Martin County and Treasure Coast Provisions. visit us at: www.flascreens.com Hobe Sound, Page 7 Dating The Singles Scene Column© 2015: The Year of the Love Movement By Kelly Leary M.S., Founder of Revolution Dating Happy New Year friends, fans, and clients! Are you ready to make it a lifechanging year? As many of you know, last year my team and I made some revolutionary moves and countless people benefited from our boldness and commitment to the Love Movement. For us, 2014 will always be known as a record and life-changing year. We started a “revolution of love” and so can you. The best part about starting a revolution is LETTING GO of the past and any memories, negativity or emotional baggage that no longer serves you or others. After you do, you will find that you have far more to give and share with those around you, including the community. Realize, this could be the greatest year of your life, regardless of your age. Maslow, an American psychologist, was best known for creating Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. We all have love and belonging needs, which we can fulfill through friendship, intimacy, affection and love...from work group, family, friends, and in highest form...romantic relationships. You can run, but you cannot hide from the basic need...to love and be loved. When you commit your life to LOVE, doors will fly open for you and you will naturally share your love with the world. More love will come back to you in return. My team and I are here to literally help improve the world, one date at a time. We have the highest rate of satisfied clients in the industry with more then 90% reporting a positive experience with us. The ripple of effect of good relationships is boundless. As you can see in the photos we share each week, we are changing lives. These images prove the saying that a picture is worth 1,000 words. If I would give you a single vital piece of dating advice for 2015 then it would be this: Join the Love Movement in one way or another. Just do it. Get off your couch. Shut down your computer. Stop looking for virtual love and seek out real love. Stop whining and complaining all the time...it will make you ugly... period. You can design a great year or you can have another year flop and drop into the next. Right now you can change your life and feel more alive than ever. You truly have the power to make 2015 the most revolutionary year of your life! Everything I have shared with you, I have either experienced myself or witnessed. I urge you to be bold and to live like you mean it. Carpe diem: Seize the day, my friends. Eliminate naysayers and whiners from your life in 2015, or if you can’t shake them completely, then keep them at a distance. You can’t change other people, but you can change your response to them, which may in turn also change them just a little bit! Get out of your locked cage...go outside and look around. It’s a NEW YEAR!!!! It’s a NEW YOU! Embrace the Love Movement of 2015 and you will find new romance and friends around the corner! Now that you have made up your mind, I am ready to meet you! Let’s get this party started!!! Happy New Year from the entire Revolution Dating Team! Dreams can come true! XOXO, Kelly #JoinTheLoveMovement #MenMagnets #RealLifeRomanceIsAroundTheCorner #Grateful Kelly Leary© has 23 years in the dating industry and a Master’s Degree in Psychology. She has been profiled by ABC News, The Palm Beach Post and other publications. All Revolution Dating members are prescreened first, including background checks. Professional member photos are taken by the staff. Revolution Dating is not online dating or blind dating. In addition to providing matchmaking services that make singles “UN-single” through their exclusive membership, Kelly also holds private singles events. For more information, please call (561) 630-XOXO (9696) or 772-932-HERE (4373). Around Town Singles Scene Photos The following photos represent life-changing connections created by the Revolution Dating Firm in 2014. These five revolutionary moments depict the impact Revolution Dating is having on its clients and the community. The Love Movement has prompted some extreme positive changes as you can see in these epic photographs! Romance, flirting, and friendships flourished last year as members mixed, mingled, enjoyed quality time with Revolution Dating by their side. People are still talking about The Grand Finale 2014 Masquerade Party that took place at Testa’s of Palm Beach Island on December 29th (look for photos in the Valentine’s Issue next month). Many couples that met that evening spent New Year’s Eve 2015 together as a result! The Revolution is so happy to be in the middle of so much LOVE. Most importantly, Revolution Dating is looking forward to a fantastic 2015. The New Year Line Up of fun planned for selective Florida singles is off the charts! For more information on how you can attend the next event and revolutionize your love life, please call 561630-XOXO (9696) or register at www.revolutiondating.com. Isn’t it time you joined The Love Movement? *Parties are not mandatory. Many opt out for one-on-one set ups. Goodbye Aches & Pains Hello Safe, Soothing Bathing Halloween Eve 2014: This photo says it all!!! New Car Art Magnets for 2015! Get yours today! Revolution staff and clients rally together to support Cocktails For Canines, sponsored by the RD Firm in 2014. “Couple Status” has its privileges!! Life Changing Therapeutic Relief Safer Bathing . Greater Independence One of the last “declared” couples of 2014: John and Heidi! Feel Better . Sleep Better . Live Better CALL NOW 877-878-8141 and WALK-IN TUBS SAVE $1,000 No Obligation Consultation Great Financing Available Miami to Melbourne . 877-878-8141 . ww.BathSolutionsEtc.com Captain’s was established in 1980 servicing Palm Beach County and is a privately owned and managed company. Captain’s is committed to providing dependable, reliable and professional ground transportation to and from all South Florida Airports and Seaports. To reserve your vehicle: 561-798-2180 or 800-634-7890 PBCVH212 www.captainsairport.com Page 8, Hobe Sound Good Works 2014 Signature Golf Classic Rory Sabbatini, Bob Murphy And Daniel Berger Among The Pros Hitting The Links To Support Local Hospice Care Seventy-five of the South Florida’s golfers played alongside pros like Rory Sabbatini, Jaye-Marie Green and Bob Murphy at the exclusive Medalist Golf Club on Monday, Dec. 15. As the only charity event held at the golf course, The Hospice Signature Golf Classic sold out for the second year in a row. “This event has quickly become the golf tournament of the season,” said Greg Leach, president of Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation and Hospice by the Sea Foundation. “Golf purists enjoyed an unmatched experience while giving back to the community.” The renowned Harmon brothers led the golf clinic. Billy Harmon is ranked one of Golf Digest’s Top 50 instructors. He can be seen frequently on the Golf Channel as a panelist on the show On the Range, or a guest on the Morning Drive. Craig Harmon is ranked one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teachers since 1996. Back by popular demand, the two paired up again at this year’s event. A cocktail reception awards ceremony immediately followed the tournament. Guests enjoyed a buffet dinner and select desserts from Chef Chris at the Medalist. Tom Tracy was the event chairperson. This event was made possible by our generous sponsors: AMG, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, Bouchard Insurance, Knight Electric, Medline Foundation, ESPN West Palm, United Healthcare and Gulfstream Media Group. David Fielding, Donald Mudd, Dana Quigley and Tom Tracy Craig Harmon, Tom Tracy, Billy Harmon About Hospice Of Palm Beach County Foundation And Hospice By The Sea Foundation The foundations are the philanthropic arms of Hospice of Palm Beach County and Hospice by the Sea organizations. They are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in our community by supporting services that go above and beyond what Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance provide under the normal hospice benefit. For more information, please call (561) 494-6888. Marina Alex, Jenny Suh, Alison Walshe, Jaye Marie Green and Laurie Rinker Todd McWhirter, Dave Fielding, Andy Davis, Rory Sabbatini Cindy Lacrosse Hobe Sound, Page 9 Fundraising News Molly’s House, Polo & Paella At Port Mayaca Committee Announced Molly’s House Polo Committee is announced for the Feb. 7, 2015 Polo & Paella Fundraiser held at Port Mayaca Polo Club. This annual fundraiser hosts international polo players, memorable paella, best hat contest, raffle and, of course, the traditional half-time champagne divot stomp. Our returning teams will be Southern Eagle Distributing vs. Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith PLLC, the match will begin at 1 p.m. The proceeds from the event will go toward Molly’s House Adopt A Family Program. Molly’s House has seen over 16,000 guests since its inception in 1996 with over 35 percent of those unable to pay the $20 a night donation. The Adopt A Family Program subsidizes those families. Tickets pricing: $50 general tailgating, $100 VIP reserved seating with food and beverage. Reservation payment must be made by Jan. 26. Tickets can be purchased by calling Molly’s House at (772) 223-6659 or stopping in at 430 S.E. Osceola St., Stuart, FL 34994. Molly’s House is a 501(c)(3) hospital hospitality house that offers affordable, temporary accommodations for adult and children patients and their families receiving medical care on the Treasure Coast. The House services Martin, St. Lucie, Palm Beach, Okeechobee and Indian River counties. The Victorian-style house features 14 bedrooms with private baths, a living room, two kitchens, a laundry facility, a chapel, a library and outside areas for relaxing. Molly’s House has been keeping families together since 1996 providing a homeaway-from-home for more than 16,000 individuals. For more information about Molly’s House and Polo & Paella, call (772) 223-6659 or visit http://www.MollysHouse.org. The 2015 Polo & Paella Committee: Donna Valin, Betsy Herold, Chad Periman, Ginny Orthwein, Dawn Hawk, and Diane Wansor. Not pictured committee members are: Barbara Fischer, Julia Busch, Polly DeLater, Kristina Roman, Kristy Weber, Laura Townsend, Meghan Fielder, Philip Busch and Stephanie Morris. Law Matters Divorced Spouses Eligible For Survivor Benefits By Carrie Lavargna Social Security retirement benefits are available to divorced spouses upon the death of their former spouse. A surviving divorced spouse who has not remarried can receive the same benefits as a widow or widower provided the marriage lasted at least 10 years. These increased retirement benefits can be substantial – up to several hundred dollars per month. About seven million widows and widowers receive monthly Social Security benefits based upon their deceased ex-spouse’s earning record. For many of these survivors, particularly older women, these benefits keep them out of poverty. Benefits paid to the divorced spouse do not affect benefits paid to the widow – or other survivors. Therefore, as a part of estate planning, let your former spouses know of these benefits available in the event of your death. If you do not know if your former spouse is alive or Ask abo our ut Spec ials! dead, call the Social Security office to be “screened” for eligibility for the divorced spouse benefits. The Social Security office will search its records to determine if your former spouse has passed away. If you have the former spouse’s Social Security number, the task is easy, but even a name and date of birth is sufficient for the screening. Once eligibility is determined, the Social Security administration will also need a copy of the marriage certificate and evidence of the divorce – proof that you were legally married for at least 10 years. You can obtain these documents from the local jurisdiction where the marriage and divorced occurred. If you have divorced two spouses of marriages lasting at least 10 years and both of those ex-spouses are deceased, then Social Security benefits are paid based on the ex who made the most money. The length of marriage test does not have to be met if the former spouse cares for a child from the marriage who receives Social Security benefits under the deceased parent’s record. In such case, the child is either under the age of 16 or is disabled. This article is an overview of the subject matter and is not intended as legal advice. Carrie Lavargna is an attorney practicing law in Stuart. 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Many times on routine exams, with a good history and a good exam, we find problems that the owners are not aware of and unfortunately may be serious. At the minimum, an annual wellness exam or semiannual exams in older animals will possibly reveal diseases early and make them more treatable with a better outcome. As with humans, early detection of certain tumors, can ensure survival and cure. In one case, I found an aggressive tumor in the mouth that is almost always fatal. Because it was found very early on a routine exam, surgery to remove it gave a permanent cure for it. The exam should also include blood work and urinalysis because in some cases we cannot diagnose early problems even with a good exam. For instance, if we find early kidney insufficiency, we can keep the condition under control for a much longer period of time with special foods. This is especially true in cats. The blood work measures 20-30 different parameters on how the organs are working and how the body is functioning. We check out the kidneys, liver, pancreas, electrolytes, glucose levels, thyroid and a CBC to tell us about anemia, infection and inflammation. The urinalysis determines if the kidneys are concentrating the urine, if there is an indication of diabetes, if there is a urinary infection, possible tumors or stones in the bladder. The comprehensive exam is the most important part of the annual visit, but it is important to get the needed vaccines. In cats, they should receive a rabies and feline distemper vaccine every three years after they have their first yearly vaccine. A feline leukemia vaccine is administered yearly if they go outside – even on a patio. For our canine friends, a distemper, parainfluenza and parvovirus vaccine and a rabies vaccine is needed every three years after the first annual set. The leptospira and bordatella vaccines are given yearly. These mentioned vaccines are all important vaccines to protect your pets against serious and sometimes fatal diseases. Unfortunately, even with good exams and blood work, we still cannot detect some things early, but the annual exam and blood work go a long way in detecting most diseases early with a better long term outcome. Our furry friends and sometimes non furry friends are unable to tell us how they feel or if they are hurting so we have the responsibility to make sure they are in good health. With pets being our companions with many benefits to both you and them, it is important to keep them as healthy as possible. Established in 1981, Palm City Animal Medical Center is dedicated to providing the best possible care for your pets. With focuses on compassionate care in surgery, physical therapy and rehabilitation, preventative medicine, internal medicine, extensive diagnostics and emergency service, Palm City Animal Medical Center combines exceptional medical care with a caring philosophy for pets and their owners. For more information, call (772) 283-0920, visit: www. palmcityanimalmedicalcenter.com or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/PalmCityAnimalClinic. Treasure Coast Outdoors Treasure Coast Outdoors By Jim Weix Over the year, many anglers have won awards. Most involved catching big fish. I’m giving my highly coveted 2014 “Good Sport” award to Lezlie Brukwicki, of Palm City. A native of Wisconsin and a Florida resident since 1995, Lezlie has had limited opportunities to fish offshore. She had fished on a head boat a few times, but never went after the real monsters of the ocean. I, with the help of Palm City resident Tom Flynn, promised to change that. With visions of dancing sailfish and jumping dolphin, Lezlie told her co-workers at the Stuart Cardiology Group, how she was going fishing with “experts.” Word has it that she even promised a few of them fresh fish fillets, as she was sure that she would catch more than she needed. Lezlie and I decided to do a trial run by ourselves, before fishing with Tom. That turned into one long six-hour boat ride without the hint of a fish strike. Even Spanish mackerel wouldn’t bite. Not to be discouraged, Lezlie’s feet hit the floor at 5 a.m. a week later and she didn’t complain about the 49-degree temperature when the big day with two fishing “experts” came. She figured it must be a great day to fish, since the Stuart Sailfish Club’s 61st Light Tackle Tournament and first annual Florida Sailfish Amateur Championship was also going on. I drove and Tom rigged baits. He told Lezlie that we would start in 45 feet of water, so that she could catch a big kingfish on the way to the dolphin and sailfish spots. No sooner had he spoken and a reel screamed. OK, maybe it just whimpered. Donning her fighting belt she grabbed the rod and began battle with her first big ocean fish…almost. What finally came to the boat was a 3-pound barracuda that had more teeth than anything else. We assured her that catching a fish of any kind so soon was a good omen. I think that she actually believed that for the first few hours of no other bites. We skillfully fished weed lines and color changes. We explained how knowledgeable anglers like us understood this stuff. We then resorted to shadowing the tournament boats. As the day neared an end, we explained that one must always give it one last shot. With new enthusiasm, we re-rigged baits and headed for yet an unfished part of the ocean. Sure enough, the reel screamed. Lezlie immediately announced that this fish felt bigger and prepared herself for the long sought epic battle. Well, at least it was bigger. This barracuda would have easily topped the scale at 4 pounds. My guess is that Lezlie will eventually become an experienced offshore angler. She is already convinced that fishing will be better in 2015. Editor’s note: Jim Weix is an avid hunter, angler, conservationist, as well as an outdoor writer. He is the owner of The Real Estate Company – Treasure Coast Inc. He can be reached at (772) 2881900 or by e-mail: jimweix@jimweix.com. 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The Syrah grape has a long history in the Rhone area of France, and usually is dry, full bodied with blackberry, black cherry, black plum, blueberry, boysenberry with red fruit such as raspberry. While the Shiraz from Australia, still intense will have a different profile of ripe fruit, lush black fruit such as blackberry, cassis, blueberry, raspberry liqueur and mulberry. Depending on the use of American or French oak this grape can show vanilla, coconut, chocolate, mocha and even baking spices. You can imagine a wine like this with hearty food pairings. Grilled lamb, London broil, beef stew and chili come to mind. There is a vintner from the Rhone who is now producing great wines from Australia. His name is Michel Chapoutier. You cannot miss the label of Chapoutier; it is the one with Braille. The trademark pays tribute to a man whose name is Maurice Monier de la Sizeranne, the inventor of the first version of abbreviated Braille. Maurice Monier de la Sizeranne went blind at the age of 9 and went on to become an activist and publisher for the visually impaired. Seventy-seven years after his death in 1996 Michel Chapoutier developed his first wine label in both Braille and regular text. Congratulations to Chapoutier for starting a trend that is leading to more wine producers following his lead. I recently enjoyed one of his Australian wines from Victoria called “Mathilda.” It is brilliant, dark ruby in color H appenings Outdoor Kitchen, Grills, Ring In The New Year With A New Outdoor Kitchen PROPANE FOR E E FR A YEAR* *Includes up to 5 20 lb. cylinder fills with any order over $500. Previous sales excluded. • Lynx • Sedona • Capital • DCS • Sumerset • • • • • Broilmaster Broil King Alfresco Twin Eagles Delta Heat • Grills • Tiki Torches • Pool Heaters • Patio Heaters • Fire Logs • Fire Pits • Outdoor Islands Your Outdoor Living Headquarters with deep black fruit and slight pepper aromas. 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