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The Boca Raton Tribune Your Closest Neighbor East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, FL June 5 - 11, 2015 Number 232 Year V YOUR CLOSEST NEIGHBOR. FOLLOW US ON Send us a picture of you reading The Boca Raton Tribune to [email protected] EMMA NIEVES READING The Boca Raton Tribune Book a Cab With TaxiTaxiMobile, Save $10 With Promo Code “RIDETAXITAXI” (561) 222-3333 Boca Raton Ranked One of Best Towns By Pedro Heizer Over the years, Boca Raton has had its share of national spotlight. From the Presi- dential Debate in 2012, to the Boca Raton Bowl last year, all eyes have been in Boca Raton. It’s no surprise then that Boca Raton continues to live up to its motto of “place to live, work, and play”. Last week, the website niche.com came out with its list of best places to live in Florida, and Boca Raton ranked second behind Sarasota. Nationally, Boca was ranked as the 72nd best town to live in the Unites States. In Florida, Boca was ranked ahead of cities like Vero Beach, Melbourne, Fort Myers, and Daytona Beach. Continue on page 3 Olympic Heights High To Launch JROTC Program See page 5 for full story

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The Boca Raton TribuneYour C loses t Ne ighbor

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Boca Raton Ranked One of Best TownsBy Pedro Heizer

Over the years, Boca Raton has had its share of national spotlight. From the Presi-dential Debate in 2012, to the Boca Raton Bowl last year, all eyes have been in Boca Raton.It’s no surprise then that Boca Raton continues to live up to its motto of “place to live, work, and play”.Last week, the website niche.com came out with its list of best places to live in Florida, and Boca Raton ranked second behind Sarasota. Nationally, Boca was ranked as the 72nd best town to live in the Unites States.In Florida, Boca was ranked ahead of cities like Vero Beach, Melbourne, Fort Myers, and Daytona Beach.

Continue on page 3

Olympic Heights HighTo Launch JROTC Program

See page 5 for full story

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PAGE TWOThe Boca Raton Tribune Quote of the Week:

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you

hope and a future.Jeremiah 29:11

Copyright 2014 by The Boca Raton Tribune. All rights reserved by The Boca Raton Tribune. All submissions and published materials are the property of The Boca Raton Tribune. This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without express written consent from The Boca Raton Tribune. The publishers reserve the right to edit all submissions and to reject any advertising or copy they regard as harmful to the publication´s good or deemed to be libelous. The publisher is not responsible for the articles written by its columnists. The publishers are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions or copy or photos misrepresented by the advertiser. Liability shall not exceed the cost of the portion of space occupied by such error or advertising items or information. All editorials are intended to reflect the position of the publisher and not of any individual editorial writer. Signed columns, on the other hand, reflect the opinions of the author and not necessarily those of the publisher. The advertiser and/or the advertising agency is responsible for all content and will assume responsibility resulting from publication of said advertisement in The Boca Raton Tribune.

INDEXCommunity News.....p 3Editorial......................p4Columnists................p 8Classified.................p 11Sports.......................p 14

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Barry Epstein, APR, is a noted public relations, marketing and political consultant based in Boca Raton. His motto is Public Relations is the enemy of anonymity. Fax column items to 561.451.0000. His column/blog is in the Boca Raton Tribune and on the Boca Tribune website (and click on columnists), Facebook, as well as on the front page of the sun-sentinel/Jewish Journal website.

First Watch cafes with locations on St. Andrews Blvd. and 441 in West Boca bought the Egg and I restaurant chain with a loca-tion in Royal Palm Plaza.

Waterstone Resort & Marina, a new, art-deco inspired waterfront resort with sophis-ticated coastal design in Boca Raton, Fla., has received TripAdvisor’s 2015 Certificate of Excellence Award. The award celebrates hospitality excellence worldwide and is given to accommodations, restaurants and attrac-tions listed on TripAdvisor that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on the site. To qualify for the award, a business must maintain an overall TripAdvisor bubble rating of at least four out of five, have a minimum number of reviews and must have been listed on TripAdvisor for 12 months.

The city of Boca Raton is taking is-sue with state ethics complaints filed by Al Zucaro against three city council appointees to the Boca Raton Airport Authority. At its May 27 meeting, council authorized city attorney Diana Grub Frieser to hire outside legal counsel in Tallahassee to defend against Florida Commission on Ethics complaints filed previously against Jack Fox, and more recently Deputy Mayor Robert Weinroth and deputy city manager George Brown. Weinroth and Brown were appointed in a surprise move at the May 12 council meeting after council was expected to routinely reap-point airport authority board members Bruce Benefield and Mitchell Fogel.

Fledgling Avatar Airlines is taking to the Internet to pay for its wings. The startup based in Boca Raton still does not have federal approval to fly, but it has set up a crowdfunding site in an attempt to raise $5 million for initial costs.

Former deputy athletics director at Kent State University, Devin Crosby has been appointed Director of Athletics at Lynn University.

Matt B. Baker has been elected president of the Levis JCC Board of Directors. Val Steinberg has been elected VP/CFO of the Rale Jewish Family Services.

Some students at Olympic Heights High School will be suiting up and taking on the title of cadet as the Palm Beach County School District launches a Marine Corps Junior ROTC program at the start of the 2015-16 school year. The character and leadership development program, established in partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps, is the result of a two-year process by the Department of Choice and Career Options to bring the program – the first of its kind – to the district.

Palm Beach County property tax revenue soared to the highest level since of the reces-sion of 2008. The county posted value of $151 billion up a solid 9% compare to last year and number increased a healthy 23% in the past decade. The property tax values also rose for each of the 38 municipalities in the county which means added revenue for infra-structure and essential services. The county doesn’t plan to increase taxes.

Two of South Florida biggest banks ad-mitted to criminal charges of rigging insured currency markets. Chase and Citigroup, along

with Barclays and UBS all copped guilty pleas to the charges and the penalties fined will top a whopping $5 billion, but here’s the kicker. Taxpayers will get the shaft on the deal be-cause the banks can borrow the money from the Federal Reserve Bank at no interest to pay the fines.

South Florida supermarkets and restau-rants are being battered by the soaring cost of eggs. The hike in prices from the worst bird flu outbreak in history has decimated egg producing flocks across the Midwest. South Florida distributors like Cisco and Cheney Bros. report hikes of 85% of more for large shell eggs sold in supermarkets. Also affected are baking products used in liquid egg mix. There are 9,122 restaurants in South Florida. Bell, Book and Candle is at Stage Door The-atre 8036 Sample Road, Margate and runs through June 21st. Tickets are $38 – $42; $16 student tickets are also available. Tickets may be purchased at the Broward Stage Door Theatre box office at 954-344-7765

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Ahoy Mateys...Welcome aboard the replicaof a 1715 three-masted Frigate on wheels.Now a pirate ship for 3 to 11 year olds.Ideal for fund-raising events,parties,paradesand especially unforgetable birthday parties. ARRRRGH!

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Boca Raton Ranked One of Best Towns to Live in FloridaContinue from page 1According to niche.com, the Best Towns ranking provides a comprehensive assess-ment of the overall livability and quality of life of an area at the town level. This grade takes into account key factors of a location, including school ratings, crime rates, hous-ing, employment, community, and things to do, in an attempt to measure the overall quality of an area.The rankings exclude suburbs and cities with over 100,000 residents. On niche.com,

Boca is considered a “Small City” with its population of 86,671.In niche.com’s grades, the one which is weighted the most is the “Things To Do”, which is 20% of the final score. Boca Raton had a grade of A+. Boca also received a grade of A+ in “Easiest Commute”, “Health and Fitness”, “Outdoor Activities”, and “Weather”.It’s not secret Boca Raton has great schools, and niche.com made it known by giving the city a B+ in education. According to

the site, the grade incorporates the average Niche.com K-12 overall grade for every public school serving the area, where each school is weighted by the number of stu-dents it serves.“The weather is this area is great most of the time,” reads one of the reviews on the website. “I live in South Florida, and it’s usually known for its great weather throughout the year. The beaches are beau-tiful and not too far of a drive.”

By Aaron TefelHas your child ever dreamt of living life on the high-seas as a pirate? Well look no further. The Avenger is here to save the day.The Avenger, a 43 foot long and 9 feet wide Pirate Ship on wheels serves as the perfect event for kids’ parties and other events.Built in Boca Raton, The Avenger was designed with making sure that children can have a one-of-a-kind experience. Designed for 3-11 year olds, this ship has a variety of built-in play-stations aboard that allows kids to role-play as pirates and crew members

on a truly interactive vessel, where their imagination is the only limit. Finished back in February of 2012, The Avenger was built by Adrian St. Cyr, C.E.O. of Imagineering Unlimited. LLC. With five decks, three cabins, eight sails, and two axles; The Avenger was created to replicate the authenticity of a real-life pirate ship. In fact, this ship was built to be a replica of a 1715 three-massed frigate.St. Cyr, who also plays the role of Cap-tain Tiny on the ship, talked about why he thinks a venue like this is so crucial for kids

in today’s world to indulge in their more creative side.“One of the things that I see every day is kids are on their tablets and phones and so forth,” St. Cyr said. “When I was a kid we did everything. Now the kids can be really tentative and I wanted to bring that robust-ness back to kids. I tell them when they get on you can scream as loud as you want. There are very few rules. I want the kids to be robust and just be themselves. I want them to use their imagination and really get into role-playing.”St. Cyr also reflected on The Avenger’s first opening night that was held a couple of years ago, where he talked about the impact this venue had on one particular child and her mother.“We opened on the first Promenade Event in Downtown Boca Raton,” St. Cyr said. “One hour into the evening a mother with wild tears in her eyes came rushing up to me. ‘My daughter!,’ she cried and pointed up on deck. I whipped around to see a tiny five-year-old girl shouting orders to the others. ‘Avast thar you swab!’ ‘Belay that!’ ‘Throw that man in irons and clap him in the brig!’ I then looked to the mother who was now smiling through her tears. ‘That is what she is supposed to do,’ I replied. ‘You don’t understand,’ the mother said. ‘My Sophie does not utter more than two words from one week to the next.’ That is when it really dawned on me how precious this ship

can be for children.”Catherine Johnson, who runs the website for The Avenger and plays the role of First Mate Jessie Zaks when on the ship, spoke about how special this ship can be for chil-dren and how it really is meaningful.“The possibility of a child’s imagination is unlimited on this ship,” Johnson said. “To give the kids something so special really is a precious gift. To the parents out there, don’t be surprised if your child comes out with a twinkle in their eye.”The Avenger can be used for children’s par-ties, festivals, private parties, and fundrais-ers. If you would like to utilize the ship, feel free to call Adrian St. Cyr at (561)-289-0600 or use the ship’s website, TheAvenger.org.

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EDITORIALBy C. Ron Allen

By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr.

POSITIVE LIVING

Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Florida resident who, for many years, was a professor at the post-graduate level. He is a writer, a sought-after conference speaker, a man who lived in five continents of the world, having received his education in four of them. When he resided in southern California, he wrote a weekly column for the daily “Anaheim Bulletin,” which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south Florida.

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Let Joy Characterize Your Days!One of the greatest curses affecting con-temporary society is boredom. In spite of new technologies intended to simplify life, and gadgets which can literally bring the entire world to anyone by a touch from the fingertips, and so much more, several people still complain about being bored.Even youth, stemming from the financial upper crust of society, often go into shop-lifting and committing more serious crimes, “just for the thrill of it” as several of them have personally testified.Sadly, there are also mature citizens who do not know what to do meaningfully with

their free moments. They may fulfil their weekly “obligations” for earning a living, going to church, and socializing with family, friends, and neighbors. Yet, there is exactly where their excitement also ends, even if they could also enjoy good literature, besides engaging in a few other random, meaningful activities.After all, people are so wired that each new day can be lived with a sense of excitement and the experience of true joy.Whether residing singly or in families, each citizen of earth may ascertain in advance the preferred ways of planning each day

with sufficient time for personal growth and for meaningful service directed toward others. It is only when one thinks of somebody else more than one’s self that varied new opportunities often emerge to impact one’s neighbour positively, even through relatively simple acts of good will and kindness.If you truly desire to make each new day meaningfully busy and exciting, start think-ing of others and of what you can do for them. It may be sending a letter or a note to cheer someone up, offering to take an elderly person to an appointment, making

some phone calls to shut-ins, or those in convalescence, being an ever-present friend to many. Humans are daily surrounded with mani-fold opportunities to make a positive difference in the lives of countless persons. Ultimately, there is no greater joy than to contribute to mending lives, and providing healing to specific individuals who need it! When this attitude prevails in your heart, I can guarantee that much joy shall character-ize your days!

Do Your Part to Help Make Your Community BetterJust two days ago, we observed Memorial Day. And as I have opined in this column over the years, I cringe when I see people holding picnics in the park or huge back-yard barbecues and even making special trips to the shopping mall on this day. While it is the unofficial kick-off to the summer, this is not the day to head to the ball field. Instead, the day is set aside to honor those servicemen and women who made the ultimate sacrifice so that we can eat, play and shop.I also noticed that fewer people wished me a Happy Memorial Day than previous years. Instead, many said either, “Thanks for your service” or something to show they under-stood the true meaning of the day.By the way, did you remember to pause at 3 p.m. on Memorial Day for a minute of silent honor to remember those who have died in service to our nation? In 2000, Congress established The National Mo-ment of Remembrance Act, as an added way of honoring those who died in service

to the United States. Americans were asked to stop for one minute at 3 p.m. because it’s likely when Americans are most enjoying the freedom made possible by those who died in service of their country. If you were among those who forgot, please try to do so next year.Until then, have you considered doing your part to help make your community better? Just like those Sailors, soldiers, airmen and marines were making a contribution when their lives were cut short you can make a contribution – no matter how small.You can volunteer at one of the many local nonprofit organizations or schools. There are countless youth waiting for a mentor or someone to read a book to them. If your schedule is as hectic as mine, it may be more convenient for you to write a check to help defray the monthly expenses.Whatever you can do, just do your part.One group of local residents is doing their part to help bring medical care to the needy in their homeland of Haiti.

Under the leadership of President Nicole A. Quince, Hope Center of Medicine held its third annual cultural affair recently to celebrate the Haitian culture and raise mon-ey to build a medical center in Cabaret, a community of about 100,000 residents. The need became greater after the earthquake destroyed the island in 2010, Quince said. I attended the gala event at the South County Civic Center and I had a remarkable time. The event featured guided presenta-tion of authentic Haitian food, Haitian paintings and artifacts, dancing and live music from several artists and talents from Haiti and the United States. The audience also was educated on the historical contributions that several Haitians made world-wide. For example, I learned about Dr. Rose-Marie Toussaint, the first Haitian American female surgeon to per-form a heart transplant. She is one of a few female surgeons who specializes in liver and kidney transplants. I also learned that the president and chief operating officer

of Nintendo of America, Reginald Fils-Aime is Haitian American. He was the first chosen by Nintendo management to lead the company.Perhaps one of the highlight for me was meeting Elcy Moreau Andre, the first Hai-tian teacher hired by the School District of Palm Beach County in 1985 for non-Eng-lish-speaking students at Lake Worth High.President Quince and her team have set a goal of raising $1 million by Dec. 31 to build the medical center.They want to make it so easy that no one can refuse to give – not even a child.She is optimistic that if each person, after making his or her donation, will share the message through social media, they will reach the mark. “I don’t think anybody cannot participate because they can’t afford $1,” she said. “We don’t want to restrain you from giving more if you can.”Their grassroots campaign includes local churches and Facebook.

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Boca Raton Honors Fallen Heroes During Memorial Day

By Sam SmithHonor prevailed this Memorial day at the Boca Raton Municipal Cemetery and Mausoleum as members of our community, including veterans and city officials, took to the podium to share with us, stories of American sacrifice. They reminded us of what it means to be an American and com-memorated the fallen hero’s of our armed services.“The ceremony was beautiful,” Said Patri-cial Salinas of Boca Raton “It’s so impor-tant that we remember those who have died

protecting our freedoms.”The Boca Raton Community High School NJROTC conducted a flag-folding cer-emony and the ceremony concluded with the drums and pipes of the Fort Lauderdale Highlanders bagpipe band echoing through the Palmetto Park neighborhood.Later in the evening at the Mizner Park Am-phitheater was a free concert. With the lawn filled, The New Gardens Band, under the direction of Owen Seward, played patriotic musical melodies throughout the evening.

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Olympic Heights HighTo Launch JROTC Program

By CRA News ServiceSome students at Olympic Heights High School will be suiting up and taking on the title of cadet as the Palm Beach County School District launches a Marine Corps Junior ROTC program at the start of the 2015-16 school year.The character and leadership development program, established in partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps, is the result of a two-year process by the Department of Choice and Career Options to bring the program – the first of its kind – to the district.“We are very excited about this program,” said Tara L. Kobel, a specialist in the Choice department who works closely with the JROTC programs. “It is a phenom-enal leadership program and it builds such camaraderie, leadership and self-discipline amongst the students.”The four-year curriculum will cover career exploration, citizenship in American history and government, leadership, military his-tory, personal growth and responsibility and public service.While some students may go on to pursue a military career, the program is not a recruit-ing ground for the military, and students are not pressured to join the Armed Services, officials said. “There is no push to enter the military, nor is it a requirement,” Kobel said. “This is strictly a leadership program to help stu-dents in life and their career pathway after their graduation.”The Armed Forces however, often offer in-centives, such as accelerated promotion, to those with high school JROTC experience.“The goal of JROTC programs is to build better citizens and to make students leaders

in their community,” Peter Licata, direc-tor of Choice and Career Options, said in a news release. “It is another opportunity for our students to gain valuable leadership experience and career opportunities.”During the recent annual Enlistee Recog-nition ceremony, at least155 high school seniors chose to enter the military after high school, Kobel said.The federal government would pay about $250,000 for uniforms and other start-up costs, ongoing costs for supplies and equip-ment,The district will cover the salaries for the two instructors, typically a retired Marine officer and a retired noncommissioned officer. Salaries will be determined by their rank and years of service.“Since this unit is approved as [a National Defense Cadets Corps unit], the District is responsible for the full salaries of the Instructors until it becomes a fully funded JROTC program,” Kobel said.All programs must start as an NDCC until a funding window opens for cost share salaries, she said. Olympic Heights Principal Dave Clark said it is an honor for his school to offer the district’s newest JROTC program.“Being a part of JROTC is like being a part of a big family,” Clark said in the release. “There are all different sorts of people, but they get along well because they are all part of the same team.”Students living within the boundary can submit an application to Anita Foster at [email protected]. Applica-tions can be found on the District’s Edline or they can pick one up in the District’s headquarters. For more information, email Foster.

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New Promotion at Sloan’sAllows Dogs to Join in on the Fun

Boca High’s ‘Triple Threat’ Athletes Excel on Field,In Band, Academically

By Palm Beach County School Public AffairsWhen Nigel and Elgin Davis first picked up musical instruments in the sixth grade, Nigel could barely make a sound on an old saxophone, and the slide came off his twin brother Elgin’s trombone.Within six months of them working and practicing hard, their music teacher at Em-erald Cove Middle School suggested that their father, Eric Davis, find private lessons to further challenge them. The skill of their playing had already exceeded the rest of the music class, Matt Jensen told the elder Davis.“They are both just internally driven,” said Eric Davis, Boca Raton High School head football coach and spokesman for the Palm Beach Sheriff ’s Office. “They are competi-tive with each other in the classroom, on the football field and even in music.”It is that kind of combination of tal-ent and hard work that earned the Davis brothers the nicknames “Triple Threat” at Boca Raton High School. The 18-year-old seniors play in the jazz band, both earned all-conference honors on the football team and excel in the classroom where they are members of the National Honor Society. They also were among 1,600 high school seniors who were named semifinalists in the 51st annual National Achievement Scholar-ship Program.Elgin, who plays defensive back, signed a football scholarship to Harvard University over Georgia Tech and Nigel, a wide re-ceiver, will be heading to the University of Florida in Gainesville. They both will study mechanical engineering.“I feel like I’m definitely leading by example and showing that if you play football you can also have good grades and you can go to a good school and you don’t have to let your grades slack just because you are an athlete,” he told WPBF Ch. 25.They turned down offers from other pres-

tigious schools across the country such as Dartmouth and Vanderbilt.Along with football, where their dad coached them directly through much of their careers, the Davis brothers have also been shining stars in music. Elgin blos-somed from having his trombone slide fall off his first time to now being an outstand-ing soloist on trumpet in the school’s jazz band. Last month, he added the Lakeside Jazz Festival in Port Orange to his credit. Both brothers have also participated in the school district’s annual music camp at Bak Middle School of the Arts where the top musicians in the district learn from instruc-tors from the prestigious Julliard School, one of the nation’s leading music schools.Eric Davis, who has 30 years of football coaching and playing experience but no musical background, said he had no idea what talent his boys actually had in jazz when they started. Within months of Nigel starting to play he was on stage at the B.B. King’s club in West Palm Beach jamming with a professional band. He had music teachers from the University of Miami praising his potential and raw talent. Ever since then Nigel has been playing paying gigs as a musician to earn his own money on the side to pay for things like extra back to school clothes, something he plans to continue at college.“For me it has just been about enjoying the journey,” Davis said, as he looked back at his sons who have gone from amazing stu-dents in Palm Beach County public schools to amazing men ready to conquer the world separately and together. “Watching them go from this little person who can barely crawl at the beginning to somebody who can do things that just stun you, there is just no feeling like it.”This report was supplemented with information from WPBF CH-25 and WPEC CH-12.

By Aaron TefelSloan’s Ice Cream is kicking-off the sum-mer with a new promotion that allows your furry-friend to tag-along.The aptly named promo, “Dog Days of Summer”, allows customers to bring their dogs with them to various participating Sloan’s locations in South Florida from now until June 30th. “Dog Days of Summer” runs every Tuesday from 2-5 p.m. Included in the promotion is a free milk

bone treat for your pet when you go to-gether. Additionally, you can get a free pint of ice cream of your choosing with any $25 purchase.David Wild, the Director of Franchising at Sloan’s, talked about how the idea came about to do a dog-centric promotion and also touched on its significance.“The owner of Sloan’s, Sloan Kamenstein, is a huge dog-person and an avid dog fan,” Wild said. “We here at Sloan’s always look at ways that we can incorporate pets into promotions. We are always excited about opportunities to get people engaged and get the community engaged because it’s more than just a person comes in and gets a standard coupon. It has a little bit more interaction than that.”Ilaria Tagariello, Director of Operations at Sloan’s, also touched upon why a promo-tion like “Dog Days of Summer” is both important for the franchise and for custom-ers.“I think it’s really important for us at Sloan’s to have a promotion like this,” Tagariello said. “Doing something like this allows our product to reach out to more customers, while also serving as a thank you for their business.”

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Eleven of the Black Hat Diva’s visited the new Children’s Ability Center and Chil-dren’s Village of Jafco and were treated to a tour of the facility and lunch. Enclosed are some of the pictures of this remarkable place. The new Ability Center provides re-

spite care for disabled children and summer camp. The Black Hat Diva’s donated many bags of art supplies, diapers, baby clothes and toys and a brick paver to honor the Black Hat Diva’s was purchased.

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Local High Schools Honored At 13th Annual Cappies

By: Bill HirschmanThe Critics’ Awards Program, or Cappies, recognizing outstanding achievement in high school theater at the 13th Annual Cappies Awards Gala were held Tuesday at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.The ceremony modeled after Broadway’s Tony Awards featured songs and scenes from the top nominated shows and recognized the best in high school theater in 42 categories encompassing awards for performers, designers, technicians and critics from 23 public and private schools throughout Broward and Palm Beach County.Cappie Award winners are determined by votes from the students through a weighted peer review voting process. Nominations are made by student critics from participating schools who attend productions at rival schools and write reviews, which are then edited by theater educators and published on FloridaThe-aterOnStage.com.In addition to the awards, $500 scholar-ships were given to each of the students who were recognized as Senior Critic, Lead Actor in Play, Lead Actress in a Play, Lead Actor in a Musical and Lead Actress in a Musical.From Boca Raton High School, Brendan Feingold was the winner of The Cappi Awards for 2015 Musical/Drama Student

of the year. for 2015. The award was presented on MayAfter being given three lead roles for the Boca Raton Drama Club, the Musical 42nd Street, Murder On The Nile and most recent The Drowsy Chaperone, Brendan succeeded his nomination by being Honored as 2015 Best Lead Ac-tor for his role as chairman in Drowsy Chaperone.

Boca Raton Community High School – The Drowsy ChaperoneLead Actor in a Musical: Brendan Fein-goldSupporting Actor in a Musical: Trevor WayneLighting: Loren Stoller, Paige Munguia, Joane Compas, and crewSpecial Effects and or Technology: Valeria Castano, Daniel Martinez, Sofia Garcia-Sanchez,Matthew Moore and crewProps: Emily Hunsucker, Allie Posner and Lorein Mones

West Boca High School – The Ad-dams FamilyEnsemble in a Musical: AncestorsSets: Matthew Fread, Ryan Hartman, Nick Morelli and Cristina RodriguezMake-up: Marianne Alex, Amanda Helbling, Cori Rosenthal and Missy Varela

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FAITHBy Robert J. Tamasy

Robert J. Tamasy is vice president of communications for leaders legacy, Inc., a non-profit based in Atlanta, Georgia, U.s.A.

What Has Become of Customer Service?

Do you remember when “customer ser-vice” was a hallmark of good business? Retailers like J.C. Penney and Sam Walton understood their customers were their greatest asset and set about determining how to serve their needs. Somehow that philosophy seems to have gotten lost in the 21st century.There was a time when sales people could be annoying, hovering over potential buyers, but these days it is almost requires a search party to find a sales associate when needed. Even to make a purchase, often you must trudge across the store to find someone at a cash register to take your payment.Several weeks ago I bought a costly light bulb to replace one that had burned out above our stove. Last week that replace-ment bulb burned out. So I went to the name brand hardware store and exchanged it for another. When I got home, however, I opened the sealed package only to find the new bulb cracked in three places.So I returned to nationally known hardware store again and bought another bulb that had no cracks. But this one did not work either. Judging from the noise it made when jiggled, something inside was broken. It took me three trips to obtain a functioning replacement bulb. Then the national newspaper I subscribe to – delivered every morning with the local daily paper – failed to arrive. I called the circulation department, received the obliga-tory “I apologize” and “I’m sorry,” and was assured the periodical would be delivered by 3 p.m. It never arrived!

We often read about the retail industry’s woes, citing declining sales and often blam-ing purchases made online rather than in stores. Is that any surprise, when retail institutions have reduced customer service to virtually nothing and we can receive as much personalized attention on the Inter-net?Penney and Walton built their businesses on genuine interest and concern for their cus-tomers, making certain they felt valued and needed. They were men of faith, motivated by biblical passages like “do to others what you would have them do to you” (Mat-thew 7:12), and “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of others” (Philippians 2:3-4).Modern-day business, casting aside the foundation of a biblical worldview, chooses a short-term, profit-centered approach. Customers often feel treated like cattle rather than keys for survival in a cut-throat, highly competitive marketplace. God actually set the best example. He took a “customer service” attitude when He sought to reconcile rebellious humankind to Himself. Romans 5:8 says, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” And Jesus declared in Mark 10:45, “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”If that is not the ultimate in customer ser-vice, what is?

DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLEBy Mike Gora

Considering SettlementQ My husband and I have been in di-vorce litigation for almost a year. We have a mediation coming up next week, and my at-torney has been discussing my options with me. He has told me on several occasions that in mediation we can reach a settlement that is far different on many of the issues that separate us than a judge could do if we go to trial.I have never quite understood the concept. I thought that divorce law was pretty well defined under Florida law, and when we negotiate a settlement agreement, it has to be proper under the Florida law.The issues we are going to try to settle include residential parenting, alimony, child support, and distribution, including the valuation of my husband’s business, and some real estate. Please explain to me how we can settle the case, as my lawyer says, in ways that a judge cannot do.

A There are many advantages which you and your husband can gain by settling your case, at mediation, without a trial. The first two are obvious, it will save you a lot of money in attorney’s fees, and the case will be over, ending a very stressful time for you and your family.The more subtle advantage that you talk about is the ability to come to decisions in a settlement contract that a judge cannot give you after a trial. You and your husband will be negotiating a contract, just like two executives. As long as the contract does not have an illegal purpose, and is entered into freely and voluntarily, with full knowledge it is enforceable.Specifically, regarding the issues you men-tion:

(1) In reaching an agreement on residential parenting and child support you and your husband can agree that he can have the chil-dren for 40% or more of the overnights, but also agree that such a plan will not reduce your child support.If you tried the case before a judge, a one-night difference per year, in over night visitation, changing your husband’s nights with the children from 39% to 40% would cost you several thousands of dollars a year in child support.(2) You and your husband can agree on any alimony package, or none, that the two of you think is fair, without being bound by the Florida statute on alimony. You can make the permanent alimony non-modi-fiable, which the judge could not do after a trial. You can agree to bridge the gap alimony, for a period longer than the judge is allowed to grant under the applicable statute and case law.(3) If you and your husband have hired valuation experts to value your husband’s business, and appraisers to appraise real estate or personal property the valuation experts may agree or disagree as to value. If you go to trial, the judge has limited options. He or she may accept the values of one expert, the other expert, or neither expert and ask you to come back with bet-ter evidence. The judge cannot average the opinions of the valuation experts. In mediation, you and your husband can agree to average the expert’s opinions of value in order to settle your case. Many other options you have in mediation do not exist in court. You should go to mediation prepared on all of the issues, with an open mind.

Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Education and specialization of The Florida Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law and is a

partner with shapiro Blasi wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora can be reached at [email protected].

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Would That “Tomorrowland” Could Be Real

Would that saving the world were as simple as it is portrayed as being in Disney’s sci-fi fantasy “Tomorrowland.”Tomorrowland was Walt Disney’s featured display in the 1964-1965 World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, Queens. I know because I was actually there with my fam-ily. The gist of Tomorrowland was that through science, technology and intensive research, anything is possible. Any problem is conquerable.The world is a bit more complicated in 2015 than it was 50 years ago. World popu-lation has more than doubled. Wars have decimated the Mideast and Far East. Seas and carbon dioxide levels have risen and average world temperature rises as ice caps melt. Pollution has spread to parts of the ocean previously pristine. You get the point.George Clooney stars as George Walker, once the whiz kid son of a Cape Canaveral rocket scientist circa 1964; now a grumpy, disillusioned, paranoid hermit holed up in a creepy, crumbling high security safe house near Orlando.Clooney is top-billed, but the real stars are two girls: Casey Newton (Britt Robertson) and Athena (Raffey Cassidy).Robertson is a 25-year-old child star veteran who looks much younger (she plays a teen-ager here). Raffey Cassidy is a 13-year-old actress from Manchester, U.K.The story, by directors Brad Bird (“Ra-tatouille”, “Up”) and Damon Lindelof (“Prometheus”), begins with a voiceover by George Walker saying how different it was when he was a kid and visited Tomorrow-land at the World’s Fair, and now in 2015, when the world is “scary.”

George had created a “jet pack” from an Electrolux vacuum cleaner as a child. The jet pack did not work well, but it caught the attention of mysterious Athena, who showed him a glimpse of the technological dream world tomorrow could be.Casey is the brainiac daughter of a Cape Canaveral space station worker (played by Country star Tim McGraw) who stands to lose his job when the launch pad is demol-ished.Casey is so clever she infiltrates the launch pad and temporarily thwarts its destruction, only to be busted and hauled to jail. There she receives a mysterious token with a “T” on it. When she touches it, she is transport-ed to Tomorrowland.But not so fast. The token is only good for a limited time, and there is trouble in Tomorrowland. With the help of inge-nious Athena Casey must enlist the help of unwilling George and somehow rekindle his optimism so together they can renew the dream of Tomorrowland.There is a lot more to it than that; too much in fact. The special effects are dazzling, but the exposition drags the tale to a two-hour-plus length. At the end you are left with the optimist versus pessimist argument. The whole of “The Magic Kingdom” is based on the former. The world as it appears to be is the latter. It is an attractive notion that if we just remain positive, somehow every-thing will work out. Alas there is a nagging suspicion maybe not. Still, this is undeniably uplifting, even thrilling entertainment.

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Israeli Missile Raises Motorists’ Eyebrows Along US1

All drones aside, publicity stunts are sup-posed to generate publicity not serious questions about national security.Yet Tom Madden’s transporting a nine-foot Israeli missile so conspicuously in an open convertible Thursday raised lots of eyebrows, but no alarms or reports to authorities.“When a police car pulled alongside, I’m thinking this is it. I’ll have to explain this is not a loaded missile, but a historic souvenir from the Six-Day War and we’re doing this for charity. After eyeballing my missile, however, astonishingly he pulls away and turns east.“Then I thought I’d see what happens if I pulled up to a McDonalds drive-in with the missile beside me, but when the girl flings the window open and sees the missile, all she asks is what size Coke I want.”Madden, founder of Boca Raton-based TransMedia Group (www.transmediagroup.

com) is a PR guy who’ll go to any lengths to get atten-tion for his clients. “I’m glad I pulled this stunt for charity, not so much for the relatively light publicity it generated, but how viv-idly it shows we’re so blase about reporting suspicious things.”During the mile uneventful 25-mile trip from Dania Beach to here, the missile raised thousands of eye-brows of passing motor-ists, but not a single report

to authorities despite the President of the United States being only 23 miles away in Miami to where Madden’s missile was pointed as he drove north along US1.Madden believes he might have “crossed the line” with the President so close by, but he’s glad this experience might have brought to light how reluctant Americans are to report people and things extremely and maybe dangerously out of the ordinary.The missile is a valuable collectible from the Six-Day War returned to Israel by Jordan’s King Husseinthat Madden was transport-ing to his Boca office to be stored until the firm decides what charity will benefit from auctioning it off.Known as “The Spin Man,” the title of his memoir, the not so shy and retiring Madden said he was sorry if the disarmed, harmless missile scared anyone. “But I’m glad this is Boca and not Baltimore or Cleveland, or I might not have made it back in one piece packing a missile.”

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than a mile north of the well-known Pompano Beach pier, putting residents close to outdoor shops, live entertainment and fine dining. Within the development, tropical lush landscaping will lend itself to resort-style amenities designed by Interiors by Steven G. that include a state-of-the art fitness center, treatment massage rooms, tasting room, designated yoga area, 24-hour security and valet. “Sabbia Beach embraces the sophisticated, yet beach-chic lifestyle buyers are seeking,” said Lisa Whitaker of Hemisphere Sales Group, which is managing sales for Sabbia Beach. “It’s an ideal location for those who want to experience oceanfront living year round, including empty nesters looking to downsize without having to sacrifice lifestyle and living space. It’s also ideal for those who desire a second or third home.” “Buyers are moving north from Miami and Fort Lauderdale as oceanfront land has become rare and more expensive,” said Amy Ballon, a partner in Hemisphere Sales Group. “Our developers understand this trend and have set out to create a landmark building.”While sales have already begun, the devel-opment team is planning to build an on-site sales gallery which is expected to open in mid-spring. Groundbreaking is expected in the Fall of 2015 with expected completion in 2017. For more information on Sabbia Beach or to schedule an appointment, please contact 954-781-9700 or visit www.SabbiaBeach-Condos.com. Facebook: Sabbia Beach; Twitter: @Sabbia-Beach; Instagram: @SabbiaBeach; Google-Plus: Sabbia Beach; Pinterest: Sabbia Beach.

The Boca Raton Tribune internship program has been one of the highlights of many high school and college students looking to get their foot in the door of the journalism world.The Tribune’s internship program has around 10 interns per semester that learn every aspect of the newspaper business, from website, to print. From the moment they step in the door, these interns realize that they are not in their average intern-ship where they fetch coffee or wash the company car.On their first day on the job they begin

pitching story ideas to the newsroom, and by their second week they are writing their stories they pitched. Not only that, but the interns get thrown in the biggest commu-nity stories in Boca Raton, and grow into finding their own voice.The Boca Raton Tribune encourages young journalists to find what they are passion-ate about and help groom them into the amazing journalists that will be part of the workforce someday.One former intern, Megan Shea, from Boca Raton Community High School, took her love for entertainment news and ran with it. So much so, that this year, the recent-grad-uate was awarded First Place in Entertain-ment Writing at the Palm Beach Post’s annual High School Journalism Awards, which are held every year to honor the county’s best high school newspapers and journalists.“I’m incredibly honored to be recognized by such an established and respected pub-lication,” says Shea. “I’m very fortunate to have the platform and freedom the Tribune has provided me in writing entertainment pieces.”While Shea continues to be a contributor to The Boca Raton Tribune in her col-umn, “Wait, What?”, she will now move to Gainsville to attend The University of Florida and pursue a degree in Journalism.

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Boca Raton Football Club (2W-1L-0D) had its first away game of the 2015 American Premier Soccer League season on Sunday, May 24 at Jupiter High School where they defeated Palm Beach Piranhas (0W-2L-1D) 5-1.“It was a complete team effort,” said head coach Marcelo Castillo. “We played a very good game and set the tone early on.”Boca Raton jumped to an early lead in the 5th minute when Bruno Militz scored his first goal of the season after finishing a sensational cross from Colby Burdette.Minutes later, Boca Raton doubled its lead after another brace from Militz on an assist by C.J. Phelps.“My teammates kept finding me in the box,” said Militz. “It was my job to just find the open space and put it in the net.”Palm Beach Piranhas got one goal back in the 32nd minute but that was about the only shot on goal Piranhas had.

Right before the half, Gio DiMaruco gave the visiting team the 3-1 advantage heading into halftime.After a 30-minutes lighting delay, both teams took the field for a hard-fought sec-ond half which saw Boca Raton score two more goals courtesy of Colby Burdette and Jose Herrera.“It was a hard-fought game all around,” added Burdette. “Both teams played very hard and I’m glad we were able to get these important three points on the road.”“We still have work to do,” added Castillo. “We are still learning to play with each other, but a win away from home is always a great feeling.”Boca Raton now sits in fourth place in the APSL standings heading into this weekend’s matchup versus 5th-place Alianza Miami at Wild Lime Center Park in Miami on Sunday, May 31 at 8pm.

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In their first home match in three weeks, the Fort Lauderdale Strikers came up short in a 1-0 loss to the Carolina Rail-Hawks on Saturday night at Lockhart Stadium in front of a crowd of 4,801. In going scoreless in the match, Fort Lauderdale was shutout for the third consecutive game. “I think they were very, very lucky that they got three points, and we are sad and disappointed,” said Head Coach Marcelo Neveleff. “This is the third game that we cannot score goals. We need to just keep working on it and break that ice.”The home side conceded the game’s lone goal against the run of play late in the first half when Tiyi Shipalane slotted one past Lionel Brown after a give-and-go back-heel pass from Nacho Novo inside the box. Lionel Brown made two succes-sive stops just prior to the goal on quick shots by the same two RailHawks players.The loss is the first at home for the Strik-ers in the all-time series with the Rail-Hawks (6-1-1) since 2011.The Strikers outshot the RailHawks 17-7, with 5-4 shots on goal. Fort Lauderdale also had 10 corner kicks while Carolina had three. Down a goal, Fort Lauderdale pushed for the equalizer for the better part of the second half, particularly in the last 10 minutes when substitutes Jose Angulo and Dani Sánchez had solid opportunities

to score.Angulo’s hard shot in the 90th minute went just over the bar, while Sanchez had a header denied by goalkeeper Akira Fitzgerald seven minutes prior. Sanchez also tested Fitzgerald with a shot from outside the area in the 81st, one min-ute after Marlon Freitas attempted a long-range shot that was retained by the keeper.Shawn Chin, who replaced Evans Frim-pong in the 64th minute, was on the receiving end of a long pass three min-utes later, but his shot sailed high. Leo Moura’s effort early in the second half also went over the net. Coach Neveleff deployed a 4-2-3-1 line-up, changing from the 4-4-2 used in the previous six matches. Goalkeeper Lionel Brown and midfielder Evans Frimpong made their first starts of the year. The Strikers controlled play for most of the first half that included two qual-ity scoring chances by Leo Moura and Stefano Pinho.Stefano was denied twice in the 33rd and 35th minutes when both of his attempts were turnaround shots that were stopped by Fitzgerald.Moura almost maximized a mistake by the goalkeeper who gave the ball away, and then covered his error by making the save in the 39th minute.

Lynn Women’s Tennis Earns Pair of All-America Selections

Lynn University’s Rosalie Willig contin-ued to earn postseason honors with the announcement of the 2015 Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-America Teams on Friday morning. Willig finished the season ranked 19th in Division II to earn All-America accolades in singles while partner-ing with No. 5 Valentine Confalonieri to make the ninth-best duo in the country earning doubles honors.The ITA All-America team is determined by the final Oracle/ITA Collegiate Ten-nis Rankings. For singles, the athlete must finish in the Top-20 while doubles must have a Top-10 rank at the completion of the season.

The sophomore out of Stuttgart, Ger-many, posted a 19-3 record playing major-ity of the season at the No. 2 singles spot in the lineup. She was 2-1 against nationally-ranked opponents and undefeated against regionally-ranked opponents. When partnered with fellow All-America selection Confal-onieri, Lynn’s top pair went 13-4 overall and 6-1 in the Sunshine

State Conference.This marks the first time in her career Willig has earned All-America honors and the eighth-consecutive season the Fighting Knights have had at least one player earn both singles and doubles recognition. Willig is the 96thathlete in program history to earn All-America honors.Adding to her postseason awards, she was selected to the All-SSC First Team in both singles and doubles this year as well as a Capital One/CoSIDA At-Large Academic All-District honoree. Additionally, she was named the ITA South Region Player to Watch.

After two strong road victories, Boca Raton Football Club (3W-0D-1L) returns to The Shipyard this Friday, June 5 at 8pm to take on Alianza Miami (1W-2D-2L).“We had a strong two weeks away from home,” says head coach Marcelo Castillo. “Now it’s time to give our home fans the show they deserve and go for our third-straight win.”After their 1-0 loss to Miami Dade FC at The Shipyard on May 15, Boca Raton went on the road and defeated Palm Beach Pira-nhas 5-1 on May 24, and then went down to Miami and defeated Real Miami CF 2-1 on May 31.“On May 15 we were still getting to know eachother,” says captain Stefano Bontempo. “Coach has preached patience and we have been listening and it’s paying off.”During the two-game win streak midfielder

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and I’m becoming more comfortable in my role in the starting eleven.”Boca Raton FC will look to once again break it’s own record which was set on May 15 when over 650 fans packed The Ship-yard to watch the 1-0 loss to Miami Dade.“Our fans are tremendous,” adds Castillo. “They have traveled these last two weeks to watch us and they have been loud and we certainly hear them in the field, they give us that extra push, they are the 12th men.”Boca Raton FC already holds the record for an APSL crowd when over 650 people came to watch the Miami Dade FC match, but in order to make The Shipyard one of the most feared home atmospheres in the APSL, Boca Raton FC is giving away free tickets to any fan who uses the promo code VICTORY during checkout.

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June 26th

The SYMPHONIA Boca Raton:Friday, June 5th - 7:30

The FAU Concert Band:Sunday, June 21st - 7:00

MUSIC: CLASSICAL PERFORMANCES