Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Barrys Buzz Oct. 16, 2013

    Six months before the March Boca City elections, over $100,000.00 has already been raised amongst the candidates for office.
   Former State Rep. and Boca resident Adam Hasner has put his townhouse at the Boca Golf & tennis Club on the market for $299,9000 after buying it for $350,200 in 2005, with speculation he will move to Palm Beach Gardens for a run against U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy's seat. 
    State Rep. Pat Rooney has been elected Chair of the Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation and State Rep. Lori Berman was elected Vice Chair.
    Robert S. Weinroth, 61, a Boca Raton attorney, businessman and community activist, has launched his campaign for Boca Raton City Council Seat D.   
   Despite unanimous objections from the city's Community Appearance Board, Boca City Council approved 4-1 a drive-thru style Einstein Brothers Bagels at 335-353 N. Federal Highway.
   ESPN has announced that a college football bowl game is coming to Boca Raton in December 2014. The game will be played at Florida Atlantic University's on-campus stadium. It is one of four new bowl games created by the smaller conferences: Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference and the American Athletic Conference.
  Meatball Room, an Italian restaurant with 12 different meatball menu items will open at the Regency Court, 3011 Yamato Road and Rogue Wave Sun & Surf has opened at 893 E. Palmetto Park Road, selling and renting brand-name surf and paddle boards, as well as other surfing products.
  South Florida's real estate market is seeing an increase in Asian buyers, with Chinese buyers accounting for 11% of foreign purchasers, including those from South America, Europe and the United Kingdom, with Canadians leading the parade with 30% of all foreign sales in South Florida. 22,000 sales statewide were made last year to foreigners.
  Nearly 1.2 million South Florida Medicare beneficiaries will be stung by billion dollar budget cutbacks used to pay for Obamacare. Already Medicare supplemental insurers are disseminating coverage starting Jan. 1 by dumping doctors, increasing co-pays, hiking premiums and slashing available hospitals. Florida has 3.5 million Medicare subscribers, second only to California which has 5 million.
   South Florida's Seminole Indian Tribe generates $2 billion a year from its Florida gambling operations and grosses $500 million a year from its Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood and $300 million a year at its Coconut Creek Casino.
   Senior Challenges: Coping with emotions in later life - The Faulk Center for Counseling has a new support group program for Issues involving finances,  aging, health, housing, relationships, adult children, care giving, intimate relations and more,  Every Tuesday, 2-3:30 PM, 22455 Boca Rio Road, Boca Raton. No reservations required, $5 donation requested. For more information, call 561.483.5300.
   The Boca Palm Beach Business Connection meets every Wednesday 7:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. at the Boca Polo Club TooJays, 5030 Champion Blvd. on Military Trail, north of Clint Moore Road. No dues, no fees, no mandatory meetings. Bring business cards. Join free at www.yourlinktolocalbusiness.com.
  The Who's Tommy will run from October 17th to October 27th only, at the Crest Theatre at the Delray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square, 51 North Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, 33444.  Tickets are available by calling 561-243-7922 x 1 or on line at: www.http://delraycenterforthearts.org
   Escape Plan, The Fifth Estate and Carrie opens at the Boca Cinemark Palace & Premiere theatres, and at the Regal Entertainment Shadowwood theatres. The Fifth Estate which also opens at the Movies of Delray. 
    Watch Movie Talk with Morrie Zryl on www.wrpbitv.com Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Fridays at 6 a.m.
 Barry Epstein live features Milagro Center Operations Director Barbara Stark, Touch Suite Director of Sales Rick Philip and Business Consultant Jordan Meyerson and Sun-Sentinel Editorial Columnist Kingsley Guy on www.wrpbitv.com at 10 pm Thursday and 10 am Friday. Watch to win free tickets to the Cinemark theatres.    
 The Sound of Music is at the new Wick Theatre, formerly the Caldwell to Oct. 20. Call 561.995.2333 or 561241.7432 for tickets. Don't miss it! Upcoming shows include Irving Berlin's White Christmas Nov. 14-Dec. 25; 42nd St. Jan. 9-Feb. 9; The Full Monty Feb. 20-March 23; Steel Magnolias April 3-May 4 and Ain't Misbehavin' May 15-June 15. See www.thewick.org for further information.
 World renowned Fine Art photographer Clyde Butcher has an exhibit through Nov. 8 at the Downtown Library, 400 NW 2 Ave., Boca Raton.
 The Twilight of the Golds is at the Broward Stage Door Theatre, 8036 Sample Road, Coral Springs to Oct. 27. Go to www.stagedoorfl.org or www.stagedoorthetre.com or call 954.344.7765 for tickets and more information.
   Rick Newman's sixth annual free "Make A Wish" Halloween Sound, Light & Laser Show runs every night until Oct. 31 at 699 NW 9th Ave., corner of 7th St.  This year there will be new props, new high-powered LED black lights, a new tri-colored laser system and new animatronics.
   Shriek Week, Share the Scare Halloween activities are Oct. 18, 19, 26 and 26 at Sugar Sand Park, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton. Costs vary. Call 561.347.3948 or visit www.suarsandpark.org/shriek-week for further information.
   The Boca Raton GreenMarket is back from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and every Saturday thereafter in the Monument Piazza at Royal Palm Place, NE corner of S. Fed. Hwy. and SE Mizner Blvd. featuring live music by the Sheffield Brothers who have been performing their special diversified musical repertoire, something for everyone, for over 20 years. Call 561.299.8684 or email elilly707@aol.com for further information or if interested in participating.
    The Delray Beach Playhouse presents Neil Simon's comedy, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, to Oct. 20, at 950 NW 9th St. in Lake Ida Park, off Swinton Ave. Delray Beach.  Tickets are $30. Call 561.272.1281 x 4 for reservations. Upcoming shows include: Driving Miss Daisy, Nov. 30-Dec. 15; You Can"t Take it with You, Feb. 1-Feb. 16; The Pajama Game, March 29-April 13; Doubt, May 24-June 8, and musical memories shows include; Come Fly With Me, Harlem On My Mind, Call Me Madam, Good News and Make Someone Happy. Visit www.delraybeachplayhouse.com or call 561.272.1281 x 4 for more information.
   Chicago, starring John O'Hurley is at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts to Oct. 20. Call 954.462.0222 or visit www.browardcenter.org for tickets.
   The Sounds of Simon is at the Mizner Park Cultural Center to Oct. 20. Order tickets at (561) 600-0495 or visit www.SoundsofSimon.com.
  The Plaza Theatre, 262 South Ocean Blvd., Manalapan has Brighton Beach Memoirs, to Oct. 27; Fingers & Toes, Nov. 7-24; I Love you, You're Perfect Now Change, Dec. 5-22; Renee Taylor, My Life on a Diet, Jan. 16-Feb. 9 and Dirty Blonde, March 27-April 13. See www.theplazatheatre.net or call 561.588.1820.
  Red, The Steakhouse, 1901 N. Military Trail, reopened Oct. 11. Call 561.353.9139 or visit www.redthesteakhouse.com for reservations.
  Of Mice and Men, a searing work by John Steinbeck about friendship and responsibility set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, is at Palm Beach Dramaworks' through Nov. 10 (8pm) at the Don & Ann Brown Theatre (201 Clematis Street). Call 561.504.4142  or visit www.palmbeachdramaworks.org for tickets.
   Former owner of the NJ Nets/Devils Lewis Katz speaks at the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County's Business & Professional Division (B&P), 8 to 10 am. Oct. 16 in Zinman Hall on the Federation campus. Registration at $36 is available at www.jewishboca.org/icon or sonnies@bocafed.org, 561.852.3128. Future guests include former Harley Davidson CEO Jeffrey Bleustein on Nov. 21, Weight Watchers Group CEO Florine Mark on Jan. 29 and Saks Fifth Avenue CEO Stephen Sadove on March 26.
   Movies of Delray has an advanced screening of Femme, 7:30 Oct. 17. Visit www.moviesofdelray.com or call 561.638.0020 for further information.
   Much Ado About Nothing is at Boca High Kathryn Lindgren Theatre, 1501 NW 15th Ct. Oct. 17-19. Tickets are $10/$15. Call 561.338.1533 for more info.
   Entre' Acte Theatrix presents Tommy Oct. 17-27 at the Delray Beach Center for the Arts/Crest Theatre, Old School Square/51 N. Swinton Ave. Delray Beach. Call 561.243.7922 or visit www.entractetheatrix.org for tickets and more information.
   The D Word is at the Kravis Center Rinker Playhouse Oct. 17-Nov. 10. Call 561.832.7469 or visit www.thedwordmusical.com for tickets and information.
   Slow Burn Theatre Company opens Next to Normal October 18 at the West Boca High Performing Arts Theatre, 12811 West Glades Road. See www.slowburntheatre.org for tickets and more information.
   Lynn University's 15th annual Blue & White Auction is 7 p.m. Oct. 18 at the Lynn deHoernle Sports & Cultural Center to benefit Lynn athletics programs. $40 per person includes beer and wine reception and food. Call 561.237.9000 or register online www.http://lynn.tix.com/Event.asp?Event=586389 by Oct. 16.
  Battle of the Boros, Doo-Wop/Oldies show is 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts, 2855 Coral Springs Drive. Call 954.344.5990.
  Jan McArt presents The Capitol Steps 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 and 4 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Lynn University Wold Performing Arts Center, 3621 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, Fl. Buy tickets by phone at 561.237.7707 or www.http://events.lynn.edu/liveatlynn.
   Zonta Club presents 1st annual Festi-fall, 10 am to 4 pm October 19 at the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, Pompano Beach, featuring an Orchid and Jewelry show and a Taste of Chocolate, with proceeds to benefit Women in Distress. Call 561.299-8684 or email elilly707@aol.com for more information.
  Three screenings of Cinemability start Oct. 19-21 at various locales. See  http://www.dannymurphy.com/blog/post/2013/10/01/THREE-SCREENINGS-OF-CINEMABILITY-SET-FOR-FT-LAUDERDALE-IN-OCTOBER!-.aspx#.UkxesIbUmSp or www.cinemability.com for further information.
  Brio Tuscan Grille in the Shops at Boca Center present "An Afternoon with Princesses", noon to 2 p.m., Oct. 20. Fairy princesses will provide tableside Meet & Greats for children and their parents, photo opportunities, light up wands, tiara crafts, and raffle giveways of princess toys and games. Reservations are required. RSVP to 561.392.3777 or visit www.bocacenter.com.
   Lynn University presents a free lecture by Chan Lowe, award-winning political cartoonist and brilliant satirist, will be discussing "Morality in Politics" and the inspiration for his cartoons.
   The Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation's Professional Advisory Committee (PAC) sponsors a networking cocktail reception and membership kickoff drive, 5:30 Oct. 22 at Woodfield Country Club, 3650 Club Place. Cost is $50. Register at www.jewishboca.org/packickoff/register or call 561.852.3173 or email: micheleb@bocafed.org.
    Arielle Anacker Cancer Foundation Charity Golf Tournament is 1 pm, Oct. 24 at Parkland Gof & Country Club. Call 954.905.2106 or register on line at www.arielleanackercancerfoundation.org.
     Signature Chefs Auction to benefit the March of Dimes is 7-10 pm Oct. 24 at the Mizner Park Cultural Arts Center, 201 Plaza Real, Boca Raton. Cost is $150 or Tables of 8, $1250.  Call 561.290.0905 or email jwhitaker@marchofdimes.com for tickets and more information.
     Rob Lowe, star of TV and film and a cancer awareness advocate, will be the keynote speaker at Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation's 10th Anniversary Go Pink Luncheon on Friday, Oct. 25.
   The Broward Stage Door Theatre, 8036 Sample Road, Coral Springs, presents Sophisticated Ladies, Oct. 25-Nov. 24. Call 954-344-7765 or visit  http://www.stagedoortheatre.com for tickets and more information.
 The 28th Singles Lifestyle Expo is 3 to 11 pm Oct. 27 at Pavillion Grille, 301 Yamato Road, Boca Raton. Contact 305-448-7976 or email albarry@bellsouth.net for more information. www.multi-epo.com is the website. 24 hour hotline: 1.888.899.4074.
    The American Jewish Committee presents professor, author, presidential historian, political analyst, commentator and Director of the American Studies at Lynn University Dr. Robert Watson, 7 pm Oct. 30 with dessert reception and program at Woodfield Country Club, 3650 Club Place, Boca Raton. Call 561.994.7286 to register. $18 per person, includes valet parking.  
     Spanish River High School PTSA's 2013 Annual Auction is Saturday, Nov. 2. The PTSA is looking for businesses to donate any items or services. Sponsorships for the event are also available. Businesses will be able to receive advertising exposure while supporting the students and school. Contact riverptsa@aol.com for more information. The community is also invited to bid online from Oct. 30 to Nov. 6. Check out all the items at www.biddingforgood.com! That is a way to support the local school and pick up products from local businesses.
     A Foreign Film Festival Fundraiser for "A Walk on Water" a not for profit that provides water therapy through guided surf instruction to special needs children with autism, cerebral palsy & Muscle diseases (www.awalkonwater.com) will start Nov. 3 at the Delray Beach Firehouse, 14276 Hagen Ranch Road, and every Sunday at 2 p.m. through Dec. 8. $5 donation at the door, no reservation necessary. For more information, call 561.483.2054.
     A Kristallnacht Film Forum Donor reception honoring the Kwal Family is 5 p.m. Nov. 3 at the Jewish Federation Zinman Hall, preceded and followed by screenings of "No Place On Earth" at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Contact kff@bocafed.org, call 561.852.3126 or visit www.molsouth.org for more information.
     The World Premiere of Run Stinky Run is at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Nov. 3rd at 8:45pm at the Cinema Paradiso in Fort Lauderdale, and two additional locations. Get tickets at: http://www.eventbrite.com/org/4699166507 or at www.fliff.com.
      Christopher Cross will be at Jazziz Nightlife, 201 Plaza Real in Mizner Park, Nov. 4 & 5. Call 561.300.0730 or visit www.jazziznightlife.com for reservations.       
      Lynn University presents a free lecture by Dr. Robert Watson discussing the many faces of Lincoln and the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation and Gettysburg address, 11 a.m. Nov. 6 at the Lynn Wold Performing Arts Center. Call 561.237.7503 or see www.http://events.lynn.edu.   
    Josh Groban in the Round is at the BB&T Center Nov. 6. Visit www.livenation.com for tickets.
   NASA Astronaut Joe Acaba and Dr. Edith Widder discuss how ocean and space exploration produces technology that impacts our daily lives and advances mankind, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 7, Palm Beach State College, Public Safety Conference Center, 4200 Congress Ave. Lake Worth. Call 561.868.3450 or visit www.palmbeachstate.edu/foundation/STEAM for further information. Tickets are $65 per person/ $120 for two and includes program and reception.
   The Junior League of Boca Raton presents the 26th Annual Woman Volunteer of the Year Luncheon, 10:30 a.m. Nov. 8 at Boca West Country Club. Contact 561.620.2553 or visit www.jlbr.org/wvoy or www.wvoy,org for further information.
  Place at Hope at the Haven Campus presents the 2013 Inaugural Hope Bash Boca, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Boca Raton Resort & Club, 501 East Camino Real. Cost is $250. RSVP by Nov. 1 to 561.483.0962 or visit www.hopeatthehaven.org. Sponsorship opportunities and program ads are available too.
   The Boca Raton Theatre Guild presents They're Playing Our Song, Nov. 8- Nov. 24 at the Willow Theatre, in Sugar Sand Park, 300 S. Military Trail. Tickets are $35. Call 561.347.3948 or visit www.brtg.org, www.carolkassie.com, or contact ckassie@gmail.com 561.445.9244 for further information.
  The Veterans Coalition of South Florida presents its annual Veterans Day program 9:30 a.m. Nov. 11 at Veteran's Park, 9400 W. Palmetto Park Road between 441 and Lyons Road. For more information, call 561.963.6755.
   The West Boca High School Drama Dept. presents "Is There Life After High School" Nov. 21-23. Tickets are $15. Call 561.672.2066. Upcoming shows include Young Frankenstein, Feb. 28- March 8; Death by Dessert, April 25 & 26.
   The Boca Raton Tree Lighting ceremony has been moved up two days to Nov. 27, before Thanksgiving, instead of Nov. 29 in Mizner Park.
   The 43rd annual Holiday Parade along Federal Highway downtown Boca will be Dec. 4.   
  David Gegen, senior political analyst for CNN will keynote following a cocktail reception and dinner for the Jewish Federation's Ketuba Society, 6 p.m., Dec. 5, at St. Andrews Country Club, 17557 W. Claridge Oval, Boca Raton. Call 561.852.3342 or email idan@bocafed.org for further information.
   The 37th annual Holiday Boat Parade on the Intracoastal Waterway is set for Dec. 7.
   The Boca Raton theatre Guild presents Marilyn: Forever Blonde, Jan. 9-11, 2013 at the Mizner Park Cultural Arts Center's Studio Theatre. Tickets can be purchased on line at www.brtg.org or by calling 866-811-4111. Visit www.marilynforeverblonde.com,  call 561.445.9244 or email ckassie@gmail.com.
   Save the Date: Phyllis & Harvey Sandler, Jan Savarick, Shirley & Allan B. Solomon and Jaime & Zachary Keyes will be honored at the Levis JCC Casino Royale Feb. 8, 2014., email cindyb@levisjcc.org or call 561.852.3253 for more information. Committee in formation: www.levisjcc.org/casino.
   Save the Date: Follow the Yellow Brick Roat to JARC's 29th Annual Gala Dinner Dance March 9, 2014 at West Boca Country Club.
   If you would like to learn how you can make money and save money by NOT using a 401 k or IRA that will protect your money and generate tax free income, or are unhappy in your job, or want to change jobs, or need extra income, then visit www.yourretirementmiracle.com and call 561.852.0000 for further information. Everyone should see it.
     Banks are now encouraging Short Sales, rather than the lengthy and costly foreclosures. FORECLOSURE IS NOT AN OPTION! Contact Keyes Company/Delray office Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) Realtor JOANNE EPSTEIN at 561.945.0000 and visit www.joanneepstein.com  to find out how she can save you from foreclosure, with no cost for attorneys, fees or commissions.
     Birch Communications is a multi-million dollar company with an exclusive wholesale agreement with AT and T. If you would like to save money on your AT&T land phones without changing your numbers or your service, call 561.852.0000.
        www.WestBocaLeaders.com is the best networking group in the area and meets at Hurricane Grill & Wings in the Mission Bay Shopping Center, next to Office Max, 10125 Glades Road, 33498 on alternate Wednesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., starting Oct. 9. Cost is $60 per quarter. Check out the website for openings in some categories. Call 561.852.0000 for further information.
       Barry Epstein, APR, is a noted public relations, marketing and political consultant based in Boca Raton, president of the www.luxurychamber.com, the www.westbocaleaders.com networking group and the founder and former president of the West Boca Chamber of Commerce; with a weekly internet television show on www.wrpbitv.com and www.publicrelations.nu. His motto is: Public Relations is the enemy of anonymity. email: pr@publicrelations.nu, or fax column items to 561.451.0000.  His blog is on www.bocatribune.com, www.facebook.com/BarryEpstein as well as on the Sun-Sentinel/Jewish Journal website at www.floridajewishjournal.com - http://barrys-journal.blogspot.com as well as on his website: www.publicrelations.nu.
                 

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