Hobe Sound, Page 1 www.seabreezepublications.com VOL. 15 NO. 12 DECEMBER 2014 Smooth Sailing At The US Sailing Center A beautiful breezy evening was the perfect backdrop for the US Sailing Center’s “All Hands on Deck” fundraiser held on the openair second floor of the sailing center in Jensen Beach. Sailors and supporters gathered to bid on auction items, enjoy delicious food and raise a glass in support of the highly successful high school sailing program. About 80 students from Jensen Beach High School, Martin County High School, South Fork High School, Clark Center for Advanced Learning, The Pine School and the Marine Oceanographic Academy, participate in weekly classes and race in regattas. “We crossed the finish line,” said Alan Jenkinson, executive Smooth Sailing At The US Sailing Center on page 2 Denise Sealey, Mike Littell, Beth Lettengarver with Niya Adlersberg, Nevada Jim and Diana Cameron Cox and Milann Cox of the Pine School Steel Drum Band Hobe Sound Ski Champion Lacie Greenwald Begins The Ski Season With Full Training Schedule Lacie in front of her sponsor Lacie breaking the gate in banner. Colorado. Lacie Greenwald, a 13-year-old Martin County resident who has been recognized as the best ski racer in the country in her category, will be spending the next two months out west. Lacie and her personal, world-class, master coach, Michel Pratte of Pratte International, will be skiing at Copper Mountain and Steamboat Springs, Colo., as well as Deer Valley, Utah, from November until the end 2014. The season already is shaping up very encouragingly for Lacie. She will be putting to use new skills she mastered during a month long training session in September in Zermatt, Switzerland. “2014 marked a record-setting ski season for Lacie,” commented Pratte, who provided Lacie with comprehensive physical training and arranged for Lacie to ski with other international competitive skiers in Zermatt, where Lacie skied for the first time in the slalom competition. “The focus of her training was to transition technical skill development to an optimum level of performance and accomplishment,” Pratte said. For Lacie, this meant maintaining a training schedule over the summer to further hone her technique, skills and tactics, and Zermatt was the perfect place for developing and refining her skills. Pratte said Lacie’s hard work paid off, “Lacie’s progress was remarkable and her passion and determination will allow her to succeed.” Lacie earned a place on the prestigious AVSC (Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club) team for 2015. Their training mission provides young professionals with an opportunity to develop as athletes and as people through winter sports. Hobe Sound Ski Champion Lacie Greenwald on page 3 Home Show Expo Returns To Palm City! Saturday, February 21, 2015 Are you a homeowner or perhaps in the process of building a new home? Then attending The Palm City Home Show Expo is a must for you! Research shows home remodeling is on an upswing and is expected to see continual growth in the coming years as consumers focus on increasing their home’s value. Money will be spent on kitchens, bathrooms, home offices, expanded living spaces, exterior replacements and landscaping, as well as growing investments in energy efficient products and services. Stryker Electric and Air Inc. Rogers Designs Inc. Home Show events are designed for homeowners who are in all stages of remodeling, landscaping and decorating their homes as well for persons who are in the process of building a new home. Our event includes: home improvement and remodeling exhibits with product demonstrations and sample interior and exterior vignettes. Anyone with an interest in updating, enhancing or creating a new look or amenity for their home will enjoy the Home Show. This is a fantastic opportunity to shop, compare and save all under one roof – in a fun, interactive environment! Home Show Expo on page 4 Page 2, Hobe Sound Smooth Sailing At The US Sailing Center from page 1 director. In all, $20,000 was raised and will be used to purchase four new 420 sailboats. “We want to keep our equipment high quality and our program fees low. We owe a big thank you to everyone who volunteered, donated and helped to make this event a great success.” The Pine School Steel Drum band greeted guests as they entered with tropical music, setting a festive Pat Houston tone for the evening. Jazz saxophonist Ronnie DeChambeau entertained guests with his soft, stylish sounds adding a perfect note to the evening. The USSCMC is located in Indian RiverSide Park o n s e v e n a c re s w i t h a 3,000-square-foot building and a large boat dock. Adult weekend sailing classes are available year-round. This past summer, 450 students attended the annual Summer Sailing Camp. For more information, please visit the Web site at: www.usscmc.org or phone (772) 334-8085. Sailing coaches Nat Osborn, Justin Lewandowski and Weston Kirschbaum Jim St. John, Frank Giacobbe and Alan Jenkinson Jean and Greg Scott Lisa and Rick Rhodes Richard and Zsuzsa Starita Palm Beach Jeweler will purchase your gold jewelry, diamonds and watches. Immediate Payment & highest prices. Get a free appraisal! Call Moni at 561-832-4918 or stop in at 210 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach. Hobe Sound, Page 3 Hobe Sound Ski Champion Lacie Greenwald from page 1 by her branded tagline: Keep Believing. This is a robust program designed around the development of the complete student athlete with a focus on commitment, teamwork and integrity. Sports Illustrated Kids magazine reporters recently interviewed Lacie as a candidate for the Sports Illustrated SportsKid of the Year. They will share her story in their winter publication. Lacie lives by her branded tagline: Keep Believing. She demonstrates perseverance and courage, recognizing she must work hard for her long-range goal, the 2018 Olympics. For right now, she said, “I’m looking forward to my busy training and competition schedule and I plan to win.” About Lacie Greenwald At 13 years old, Lacie Greenwald of Hobe Sound, has been recognized as the best racer in her category in the country by the top ski coaches in the United States and Canada. Lacie began competing in 2010 when she was 8 years old winning every year. Lacie’s goal is to compete as part of the U.S. Ski Team in the Olympics in 2018 and lives 2014 Was A Breakthrough Year For Accomplished Ski Racer Lacie Greenwald Race Results: • First Place Giant Slalom U-14 Girls National Championships • First Place Florida Ski Counsel Champion Giant Slalom U-14 Girls, Aspen, Snowmass • First Place Giant Slalom Town Race fastest Female, Snowmass, Aspen • First Place Florida Ski Counsel Champion Aspen Overall Women’s fastest raw time any age • First Place Giant Slalom Eastern U.S. Championships, VT U-Girls, Okemo, Vermont, age 12-13 • First Place Giant Slalom Eastern U.S. Championships, VT U-Girls, Okemo, Vermont, 13-14 • First Place Florida Ski Counsel Champion Overall Women’s fastest raw time any age, Aspen, Snowmass • First Place Florida Ski Counsel Champion Giant Slalom U-14 Girls, Aspen, Snowmass • Second Place Florida Ski Counsel second fastest overall time any age male/female • Second Fastest Female Giant Slalom under 30 Eastern Championships, Okemo, Vermont ’13 • Second Fastest Female Giant Slalom under 30 Eastern Championships, Okemo, Vermont ’14 • Second Place Giant Slalom Race of Champions March, Aspen, Snowmass • Third Place Slalom U-14 Girls National Championships, Aspen, Snowmass Editorial copy appearing herewith is not necessarily the viewpoint of Seabreeze Publications of Central Florida. 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Indiantown Rd., Suite 5, Jupiter, FL 33458 Lacie living her dream, Keep Believing, in Zermatt, Switzerland. (561) 746-3244 Lacie and Lindsey Vonn in Copper (11.14), FAX (561) 746-2509 Page 4, Hobe Sound Community News Home Show Expo from page 1 Not only will you be educated and enlightened on the latest accessories for the home, office or your outside living areas, you will get the opportunity to win free give-a-ways from the vendors as well as enjoy free snacks! Best of all, we’re pleased to provide all this to you free. That’s right – admission is free at the Home Show! Attend “All Around the Home and More Expo III” and ... • Shop, compare and save. Receive show specials from the exhibitors. • Save time by meeting a wide range of companies under one roof. • Discover innovative products for your home. • Find the best resources in home improvement, landscaping and design services. • Meet face to face and get a “feel” before you hire. • Get expert advice and learn from the pros. • Get inspired and excited about your home and the countless possibilities. The “All Around the Home and More Expo III” ... It’s everything for in and around your home ... and so much more! See you there! Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015 All Around The Home and More Expo III Location: New Hope Fellowship Hall 3900 S.W. Citrus Blvd., Palm City FL 34990 Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information call Flo at (772) 286-8121, e-mail” Flo@palmcitychamber.com or visit: www. palmcitychamber.com. 2014 Scouting For Food Results On Saturday, Nov. 8, 417 members of Boy Scouts of America (BSA), representing 19 Scouting units in Sailfish District, collected 20,674 pounds of food from generous individual donors in Martin County, breaking a 25-year food collection record for the “Scouting for Food” program in our community. The donated food was collected, sorted and distributed within five hours to 11 nonprofit agencies who provide food banks or soup kitchens within Martin County. The Scouts would like to thank everyone in the community who donated food to this effort, as well as the fabulous volunteers from these organizations and throughout the community who worked together to carry out this project. David Dees and Scott MacDonald, co-chairs for this event, would like to thank the following organizations who cooperated with BSA to achieve this goal: Waste Management, Martin County Sheriff’s Explorer Post, Martin County fairgrounds, Lowe’s of Stuart, Palm City Millwork, Gulfstream Scale, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Premier Realty Group, Town of Sewall’s Point, City of Stuart, Tropical Farms Baptist Church, The Grace Place, YMCA of Martin County, and the following libraries in Martin County: Blake, Morgade, Hoke (Jensen Beach) and Cummings (Palm City). The following organizations who provided the manpower to sort the food and were the recipients of the donated food to serve needy residents of Martin Community News on page 5 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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Cub Scout Pack 832, Stuart Sheriff’s Explorer Post members unload of trailer full of food collected by Boy Scouts. Cub Scout Pack 822, Palm City SIMPLE SOURCE ERRANDS $50 RIDES PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ERRANDS DOOR TO DOOR TRANSPORTATION GROCERY SHOPPING HEALTHCARE APPOINTMENTS LICENSED & INSURED AIRPORT TRIPS PET CARE AND VET VISITS LIGHT HANDYMAN SERVICES AND MORE 772-233-9578 Cathy Knowles with Meals on Wheels poses with Cub Scouts from Pack 832 in Stuart. Community News on page 6 Page 6, Hobe Sound Community News from page 5 Hobe Sound Murals – Please Join Us In The Garden The north wall of Bluewater Landscape’s Garden Center and business office, at 11110 S.E. Federal Highway in Hobe Sound, has blossomed with a little help from the Hobe Sound Murals Project. A blank concrete wall has been transformed into a vivid floral backdrop to complement the garden center’s fountains, paths and foliage. The “Bluewater Heaven” mural was completed by Hobe Sound Murals organizer Nadia Utto and special guest artist Heather Stevens Weese, with help from Sandra Barnett, who runs the Bluewater Garden Center. Heather said, “As a new resident and local artist the Hobe Sound mural program has been a great opportunity for me to engage in my community on both artistic and personal levels. This mural was so appropriate for the location, with all of the lush foliage and variety of plant species included in the mural design.” Eric MacLeod, president of the Bluewater Landscape, said his vision for the mural was “to take an ordinary wall and bring it to life. I was excited to have had the opportunity to take part in this project. It was gratifying watching this mural take shape day-to-day with each new plant addition. Nadia, Heather and Sandra did a beautiful job and I highly recommend stopping by the garden center to take a look. I appreciate their talent and insight that resulted in a piece of art the entire community can enjoy.” The Hobe Sound Murals Project – whose mission is to “Create an outdoor gallery of beautiful walls, honoring our past history, present vitality and future promise” – began transforming Hobe Sound with creative murals on Bridge Road in early 2009. Murals have been completed along Bridge Road, on Dixie and Federal Highways and in Banner Lake Park, thanks to sponsorship by building owners and tenants, general public support and the efforts of over 30 local artists. Bluewater Heaven is the 16th mural. This year’s projects will concentrate on Federal Highway, supporting the goal of visually connecting Hobe Sound’s main business corridors and, ultimately, offering mural tours. Hobe Sound Murals is part of Landmark Arts Inc., a nonprofit organization with the mission of “Creating Community Culture.” All contributions are greatly appreciated and may be made on site, or via mail, to: Landmark Arts Inc., P.O. Box 533, Hobe Sound, FL 33475. For more information, please contact Project Coordinator Nadia Utto, (561) 762-9202, nadiautto@comcast.net. Visit: http://www.landmarkarts.us. SPINELLI AIR CONDITIONING LLC CAC-1815440 CFC-1428687 Locally Owned & Operated Expert Repairs, Sales, Service & Installations Hobe Sound Nature Center – Christmas Bird Count 561-741-2825 The Hobe Sound Nature Center is seeking volunteers to participate in the annual Jonathan Dickinson State Park Christmas Bird Count on Sunday, Dec. 28. Experienced and amateur birders are all welcomed, with assignments available from Juno Beach to Hobe Sound. Any commitment of time is appreciated. This count is a part of the National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count, which began over a century ago and is held throughout the western hemisphere. To volunteer for the Jonathan Dickinson Bird Count, contact the Hobe Sound Nature Center at (772) 546-2067 or via our Web site at www. hobesoundnaturecenter.com. 25 OFF $ 00 New Water Heater Install Ross Foundation Will Double Your Impact And Match Your Community Gifts With This Ad The Richard and Yvonne Ross Charitable Foundation is challenging the Treasure Coast community this fall by matching, dollar for dollar, the first $50,000 raised between now and the end of the year. This challenge was first offered last year and the goal was surpassed, raising $102,000 for Helping People Succeed. Richard and Yvonne Ross The 2014 campaign kicked off Oct. 1 and runs until Dec. 31. The funds will be used to support Helping People Succeed’s many programs, including Baby Steps, Healthy Families and the new Autism Services Program. “Community giving is so important to us! Your contributions and support carries us into another successful year and allows us to give to those who need it most in our community,” said Glenna Parris, gift planning officer for Helping People Succeed. “Our programs are growing and are connecting families to the resources they need when they need them. It is because of Rich and Yvonne’s generosity that your contribution has the potential to double the impact and take us not just steps, but leaps closer to our goals.” To meet the community challenge, contributions may be mailed to Helping People Succeed at 1100 S.E. Federal Highway in Stuart, or donated online at www.hpsfl.org. For additional information, please contact Gift Planning Officer Glenna Parris at (772) 320-0778. Founded in 1964, Helping People Succeed is a community-based nonprofit and serves more than 4,500 families in Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee counties. HONEST, RELIABLE, PROMPT SERVICE A/C Tune-Up 59 $ 95 Mention This Ad 2500 OFF $ 100 OFF $ 00 Service Call New System Mention This Ad Mention This Ad WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS I FREE 2ND OPINION I FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED 561-741-2825 Hobe Sound, Page 7 Dating Single Scene Column© These Are The Days You’ll Remember! “Never before and never since, I promise will the whole world be warm as this...you are blessed and lucky. It’s true.” -- Natalie Merchant By Kelly Leary© M.S., Founder of Revolution Dating Here we are at the end of another amazing year full of love, couples, and fresh starts at Revolution Dating. During 2014, our club reached outside of our own “comfort zone," expanded our offerings, and we have loved every minute of it as you can see in our photos here and on our website! We have had great success with new events, extended our philanthropic presence, and met upscale singles that we would have never met in prior years. We dared to be different. We dared to grow...and our clientele have benefited as a result of our revolutionary ways. In 2014, we launched our first Kayaking and Paddle Board Series which was a HUGE HIT with the guys and sporty gals in South Florida and the Treasure Coast. We also hosted our first Murder Mystery Dinner Parties at favorite restaurants like Vic and Angelo’s for our senior clients, and at The Melting Pot for the juniors/ young professionals. Our “Revolution of Love” has grown like rapid fire this year...more than any other year before...thanks to all of you!!! We have kick started THE LOVE MOVEMENT in Florida, NOW it’s your turn to take the ball and run with it...especially because the big silver ball will be dropping soon! You have plenty of time to secure that New Year’s Kiss, if you K.I.S.S. and call our offices in true revolutionary fashion! #KeepItSimpleStupid #BeRevolutionary #DecemberToRemember Change and growth are not always easy. Daring to leave your comfort zone can be scary. My yoga teacher says: “The hardest part is over. You are here.” Once you make a decision to commit to positive change, you are already on your merry way to happiness. Many of us are still missing the point of change, and we fear it. If you’re one of those people, you’re likely one of the people who needs change the most!! The good news is: “These are the days”...to fall in love and meet new friends. December brings people together! Do something for you this Holiday. Give yourself the gift of Revolutionary Love! #JustOneCallAway To cure the procrastinators’ dating dilemma, Revolution Dating is hosting our 2014 Grand Finale Party on December 29th at one of the hottest spots on Palm Beach Island! Our attendees will be excited, in the mood, and unencumbered at the time of the party, so there is still time for that magic midnight kiss when the clock strikes 12:00 and we kick off 2015. Love can happen quickly. Cupid doesn’t waste time, and neither should you. The event is selling out quickly, so take a deep breath, pick up the phone, and call us at 561-630-XOXO (9696) to reserve your spot today! (Masquerading welcome for our ultra-private clientele.) Happy Holidays to all of our clients and couples to be! Remember, believe in love this holiday season and love will believe in YOU! XOXO, Kelly 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 Around Town Singles Scene Photos: IT’S A WRAP this December...and fun is in full bloom for daring and adventurous Florida singles at Revolution Dating! Please enjoy the following photos taken at some “end of the year” revolutionary events, including the Murder Mystery Dinner on November 13th We want YOU at our “The Grand Finale 2014 Party”!!! R.S.V.P. today! a t Vi c a n d A n g e l o ’s i n PGA Commons. Romance, flirting, and friendships fill the air as attractive and ageless guests mix, mingle, enjoy the fabulous food and entertainment. People are talking about the guest list for our December Grand Finale 2014 Party which is already filling up. For more information on how you can attend this “invitation only” event and revolutionize your social love life as a result, please call 561-630-XOXO (9696) or register at www. revolutiondating.com. *Parties are not mandatory. Many opt out for one-on-one set ups. Younger & Older Men love RevDating!! #ManMagnets A new duo enjoy a sunset happy hour in the cool fall weather. First Date...Cupid’s Arrow has It’s never too late to find love and spend the magic in it!!! HOLIDAYS TOGETHER! 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Page 8, Hobe Sound Good Works Martin County Girl Scouts Donate 5,300 Pounds To House Of Hope Since 1997, Girl Scouts in Martin County have hosted an annual food drive to support local organizations that help families in need. This year they held their weeklong food drive in October. Troops passed out door hangers asking for donations from their neighbors, encouraged their schools and churches to set up collection boxes and used donated funds to purchase other food staple items. Their hard work paid off and on Oct. 25, they donated a whopping 5,300 pounds of food to House of Hope. “We appreciate the ongoing support that our local Girl Scout troops provide each year,” said Diane Tomasik, communications director for House of Hope. “Food drives like theirs are one of the primary ways we fill our shelves.” During the drop-off day at House of Hope, Girl Scouts weighed their donated items, helped mark and sort the food and got a brief tour and explanation of how the food pantry operates. The much-needed donations will help House of Hope support their clients, many of whom may fall between the cracks of local social programs. These are people who are short a paycheck, between jobs or are seeing their hours reduced and need a hand to get through. Katelyn, Sydney and Ashlee from Troop 30268 help sort some of the canned goods. Their troop donated 171 pounds of food. Troop 30233 from St. Joseph’s School dropped off two shopping carts full of donated items totaling 231 pounds of food. Treasure Coast Outdoors By Jim Weix The cooler weather on the Treasure Coast, unlike places further north, does not bring colorful leaves that offer majestic photo opportunities. It also does not bring snow or remind us that many below zero days are just around the corner. Instead, it offers a change in fishing opportunities. Flounder and pompano are starting to show up inshore. Dolphin and black fin tuna are showing up in fish boxes. Spanish mackerel are starting to show up everywhere. If you are like I am, this time of year gives me the urge to go hunting. As I am writing this, I am also getting ready to leave for Wisconsin. Their deer gun season runs during the week of Thanksgiving. Besides giving me a chance to hunt with my son, three grandsons and friends, this annual trip also serves as a reminder of why I moved to Florida. Nothing like sitting in the woods for eight hours on a frozen tree stump, in near below zero weather, to help a person get over any lingering thoughts of homesickness. The holidays often involve visitors that also want to fish. My first choice, for the serious angler, would be to hire one of the many good charter boats or fishing guides that we have on the Treasure Coast. We have guides for everything from beach fishing to offshore. A less expensive great choice would be the safari. Halfday trips for up to 40 people, will almost always result in everyone catching a fish. Their number is (772) 334-4411. 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) 288-1900 or by e-mail: jimweix@jimweix.com. Troop 30289 dropping off their food donations to House of Hope. 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Shop from the comfort of your own home, get amazing deals, and help those in need in our community it doesn’t get much better than this! Betty and Bill Olliges Hobe Sound, Page 9 Fundraising News Hundreds Do The Mutt March Strut To Raise Funds For Shelter Animals By Doreen Marcial Poreba Lions and tigers and bears were among the creatures at the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast’s 12th Annual Mutt March at Memorial Park in Stuart. Of course, it was the creatively crafted costumes that set these animals apart. Underneath the masks and outfits, there were fun-loving dogs that walked through the park with their proud owners. The proceeds raised from this event totaled more than $32,000 and donations are still being accepted. U.S. Congressman Patrick Murphy and HSTC President and CEO Frank Valente led the walk around the park. Jennifer Ross of Sunny 107.9 emceed the event and announced Misty’s Pet Pals as the top “pack” fundraiser, with the Woof Pack and The White Family following. The top “individual” fundraisers were HSTC volunteers Milena and Austin Gifford and Shaun Kelly. Luck was with George and Dana Coates during the random raffle drawing. They won the $1,000 American Express gift card while Terri Paiva won a $500 card and Nicole Grow won $250. The pet costume contest generated plenty of oohs, ahs Brigid Strain and Easton with U.S. Congressman Patrick Murphy and laughs, and prizes were awarded. Best of Show went to Shaun Kelly, Brenda Woolston and Lisa Barrett, who dressed up as the Tin Man, Dorothy and Scarecrow, respectively, from The Wizard of Oz. Their dogs, Hunter, Maggie and Daniel, dressed as the tiger, Toto and the lion. Sina Crittenden’s dog Charlie, in his aviator costume, was deemed “Funniest.” Linda Motz and her dog, Bob, decked out in Christmas attire with an elf on the shelf, tied for “Most Original” with Desiree Dubek-Uram and her dog, Spicoli, going Bob Marley style in reggae outfits. Bob Boyhan and his dogs, Mitty and Ebony, appeared as red devils and won in the “Cutest” category. Special thanks goes to “Top Karen Eccleston with Sebastian, Gail Maidrand with Kyla, Marte Braid with Dog” Premier Sponsor, The Silvester Buddy, Brenda Susla with Clifford Foundation Inc. and the 2014 Event generous donations: IHOP in Stuart, First Watch in Stuart, Committee. The HSTC also is grateful to the following sponsors: Rick Carroll Insurance; APEX Pavers & Pools; Starbucks off U.S. 1 and Cove Road in South Stuart, Drue Seacoast National Bank; Waste Management; Stuart Lodge Pollack and Peter Einhorn with The Fur Seasons Resort for Assisted Living; Paws-itive Sponsor; Surfside Pet Hospital; Pets for providing the derby races, and Kathy Kent with Capps Roofing; Duren Roofing; Forward Electric; AMAC Rabbit Run LLC for the entertaining lure course. Insurance Agency; Sunny 107.9 FM; Scripps Treasure For more information, call HSTC Community Events Coast Newspapers; Seabreeze Publications; Mulligan’s Manager Courtney Zanetti at (772) 600-3211 or visit the Beach House Bar & Grill; Stuart Grill & Ale; Carson’s Web site at: http://www.hstc1.org. Tavern; and Eryk Collings. The HSTC also thanks the following vendors for their Randy and Yale Rudo with Pupperoni, Sassy and Pebbles Leslie Hoffman and Pootie, Terry Monrad and Bella Full Service CruiseOne Travel Agency! We specialize in cruises, all inclusive resorts & land packages. Mention this ad and receive $50 On Board Credit for outside stateroom or higher for 6 nights or more. Desiree Dubek-Uram with Spicoli David and Becky Nagy VACATION SPECIALISTS David and Becky Nagy & Associates Hobe Sound, FL 33455 dnagy@cruiseone.com 772-237-3910 Local 844-863-4390 Toll Free www.cruisingwithdavidandbecky.com Patricia Reed with Freddie INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED Fundraising News on page 10 Page 10, Hobe Sound Fundraising News from page 9 Anne Zimmer and Lisa Lytle with Rick Carroll Insurance Give The Gift Of Being Present This Holiday Season By Jodi Cross As the holiday season approaches, do you find yourself looking forward with excitement or are you already exhausted? Are you going through the motions, making preparations or are you enjoying the moment, spending quality time with family and friends and finding inner joy? Recently, I have been doing a lot of work on living in the present. By this I mean staying focused on what is going on right now instead of letting my mind wonder down the rabbit hole of endless To Do Lists. Being present takes a great deal of discipline and practice. This may sound silly but developing your Present Moment Awareness (PMA) skill set isn’t as easy as it sounds. The reality is you can’t be present if you are worrying, thinking and planning all the time. When you live the better part of your life in your head, through your thoughts, you are not fully experiencing all that this life has to offer. After a weekend seminar with Oprah and Deepak, I decided to practice PMA. As a tool, The Judges for the pet costume contest — Frank Valente, Eve Samples, (far left) Jeff Sabine, and Milena Gifford (far right) selected Shaun Kelly with Hunter, Lisa Barrett with Daniel and Brenda Woolston with Maggie, as the “Best of Show” winners CrossTalk Chopra Center has a series of meditations that are available to download for free. I highly encourage you to check them out at chopracentermeditation.com. Here is a simple exercise that might help you get started on your path to living your life in the present moment. Begin by tapping into the five senses. Many people go through life unaware of the beauty that surrounds them. Find a quiet place, be still and focus on your breath, relax and become present with the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and touches around you. See the colors, touch your skin or clothes, smell the air, listen to the sounds, notice the taste of food or a piece of candy. Go through all five senses and really become aware of the difference between your thoughts and what you are experiencing with your senses. Stay fully aware and try to remain in that state. Repeat the exercise whenever you start to slip back into your thoughts. Once you have mastered this, try to apply the experience to your daily routine. Instead of operating on auto-pilot try being fully aware of what you are doing. Practice living in the moment not thinking about the future or the past. When you catch yourself slipping into your thoughts, or casting judgment, go back through the sensory awareness exercise. There are a number of benefits to living in the present. People connect with you on a deeper level. They like being around you more because they feel heard. You experience more joy and gratitude for the people in your life. Once you make the determination that you can’t work everything out in your mind, your heart will kick in to guide you. Suddenly you will shift into the present and start to image the possibilities instead of the restrictions. Start by being still, let go of critical judgments and limitations and focus on present moment opportunities and experiences. I wish you much success, Namaste! Jodi Cross is a freelance writer and marketing consultant. She can be reached at jcross@crossnm.com or visit www. crossnm.com. Senior Matters Ask abo our ut Spec ials! The Importance Of Respite For Family Caregivers By Jan Robson With the holidays just around the corner, there are so many added activities that add to the already stressedout family caregiver. Caring for a loved one has its own challenges, but add in extra shopping, parties, decorating, meal preparations, baking, etc. can make them feel trapped in their obligations. The key to preventing caregiver burnout is implementing periods of respite. This can entail short daily breaks in the caregiver’s schedule, regular days off each week and also extended time off, such as a vacation. Substitute caregivers need to be in place to provide care and supervision in the absence of the family caregiver. A good source for professional caregivers is a licensed home health care nurse registry. Happy Holidays to All, and Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous 2015. See you next year ... Jan Robson is the owner of Champion Home Health Care, a nurse registry, covering Martin and North Palm Beach counties. For assistance and advice, please feel free to call her office at (772) 287-5432 or peruse Champion’s Web site at: www. championhomestuart.com or Facebook page at: Champion Home Health Care of Stuart. She or another one of her friendly staff members will be happy to answer any of your questions. Friday, Dec. 12th, 4:30-6:30 pm At Jupiter Pointe Bar & Grill - Complimentary Drinks, Live Music and Membership Specials will be offered. 15% OFF for customers dining at Jupiter Pointe Bar & Grill that evening. Book Your Holiday Party at Jupiter Pointe Bar & Grill Toast the season at one of the most beautiful spots on the Jupiter Intracoastal. Call Julie at (561) 541-4529 Hobe Sound, Page 11 Please The Palette Reservations For Two, Please By Glenn Sudnick, Certified Sommelier I don’t know about you, but our year has been go, go, go! We had parties, winetastings, entertaining with family and friends with a little work in between. This Christmas it is time for Cyndie and me to slow down, take a breath and reflect on our good fortune. In other words, we want to be alone for one night! I am planning an intimate dinner for the two of us in our home with champagne, candles, great food and wine with a formal dinner table setting. After I remove the cork from the champagne bottle and pour us a glass of the bubbly, I am beginning with a cranberry spinach salad made with dried cranberries, blanched slivered almonds, poppy seeds and a delicate apple cider dressing. For dinner we are enjoying broiled lamp chops drizzled with a rosemary-mint sauce and a side of potato au gratin made with Gruyere cheese, garlic and thyme. I will complete the dish with honey-glazed baby heirloom carrots. For my choice of wine we are going to indulge ourselves with a bottle Châteauneuf-du-Pape from the French Rhone wine region. The wine I have chosen, Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2012 is expressive with flower garden floral notes and a palate of lush black raspberry and spices. I know, some of you might think it needs more time in the bottle to bring this great wine to full potential, but I am sure it will be delicious in its youth. For dessert I’ve decided to be a little selfish and make gingerbread Crème Brûlée complimented with a small glass of Far Niete “Dolce” from Napa, Calif. I always enjoyed this wine after dinner. It is normally a blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc grapes that have been touched with botrytis to create a heavenly sweetness. So there it is, an intimate dinner for two. By the way, if you remember my holiday article from last year, you will recall I normally struggle with my parent’s outdoor Christmas lights. This year was much easier; I had some great supervision from Buddy. You remember Buddy, our family puppy. I took a picture of him as I was on the roof attending to the lights. As you can see I was left in good hands. Have a wonderful and safe holiday season, Glenn Tip Of The Tail Idiopathic Or ‘Old Dog’ Vestibular Disease The vestibular system involves portions of both the brain and ear and is responsible for giving mammals balance and a sense of spatial orientation. When the vestibular system malfunctions, it may be due to problems within the inner ear (peripheral) or less commonly, within the central nervous system (central). Regardless of the cause, the symptoms are often the same. Dogs with vestibular disease typically have a head tilt, are unsteady on their feet and may walk in a circle in the same direction. Their eyes may have an unusual movement back and forth or up and down called nystagmus. In severe cases, they may not be able to stand and even roll over and over on the ground. Because they often feel dizzy, dogs may also exhibit nausea or vomiting. Any dogs that exhibit these signs should be examined by a veterinarian. A physical examination including a neurological assessment will determine if the vestibular disease is peripheral or central. If the much more common peripheral form of the condition is identified, your pet’s ears will be examined for a possible infection or polyp. If the central form is suspected, blood work or imaging may be indicated to look for underlying inflammatory disease, infection, trauma or bleeding in the brain, loss of blood flow or cancer. It is important to note that we often don’t identify the cause of vestibular disease in elderly dogs. In this case, it is classified as idiopathic vestibular disease which is a peripheral problem. There is no specific treatment for vestibular disease, particularly the geriatric form. Supportive care is generally recommended and keeping your pet confined is important since they are unsteady on their feet. Keeping them in a quiet, low light area in a smaller space will keep them from being so confused. Anti-nausea medications can be given to help alleviate vomiting. Some dogs will need to be handfed to maintain nutrition and given intravenous fluid therapy to maintain hydration. Most dogs with idiopathic vestibular disease will make a full recovery. Others may have a mild head tilt that persists or unsteadiness on their feet when shaking their head. These neurologic deficits are rarely serious enough to adversely affect their quality of life. 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