Saturday, August 25, 2007

BOCA RATON LIBRARY CHESS CLASS A HIT!



Kids from 7-17 have been learning the moves and strategies of chess on Saturday mornings this past summer at the Boca Raton Public Library. Chess is a game that strengthens one’s critical thinking skills. Retired educator Barbara McManus, a member of the City of Boca Raton Education Advisory Board, suggested and then supervised the classes. Other Board Members became instructors. McManus explained that chess is NOT a game of luck, but rather of the ability of the players to analyze, reason, and plan ahead and involves geometric patterns and spatial relationships. McManus hopes to coordinate another series of chess classes at the Boca Raton Public Library in the coming year. Volunteers to teach chess or participate in another way can contact Catherine Vanden Broeck, volunteer coordinator for the city of Boca Raton, at 561-393-7700.

Friday, August 24, 2007

RECENT GRANT TO HELP OUR CHILDREN



Remember the slogan, “A (wo)man never stands so tall as when they stoop to help a child?” A new Boca Raton children’s support group, the first of its kind in the US, and other schools with projects devoted to caregiving children, are among the recipients of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s $500,000 grant. About 15,000 children in Palm Beach County care for relatives with mental illness, disability or frailty, without any organized support, taking time away from their education and homework hours. The Volunteers Homebound & Family Caregivers Inc. are helping bring aid to those children, and to promote awareness of the dual role of youth who are both students and young caregivers within families. The Caregiving Youth Project will use grant money to determine whether 1,000 children are emotionally and physically healthy, get adequate education with time for homework. The funding will support 100 children in 10 schools. Among those being worked with are Boca Middle School, Congress Middle School and Lantana Middle School. Olympic Heights High School may be included. There are 192 Boca Middle School students who are caregivers.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

CITYPLACE EVENTS in WEST PALM BEACH


On August 9th, CityPlace fine restaurants are featuring CityPlaceUncorked at the Harriet Himmel Theater. Over 150 fine wines from all over the world to taste… VIP Receipton 6:30-7:30. General Admission 7:30 – 10 pm. Call 1-866-449-2489 to purchase tickets. Tickets are $100 (reserved for exclusive tastings) and General Admission is $60 in advance, $75 on day of event. Participating restaurants in clued Blue Martini, Il Bellagio, Legal Seafoods, Saito’s Japanese Steakhouse, Starbucks, City Cellar, Brewzzi, Columbia, Continental Catering, Jinja, Mark’s and Taverna OPA.

STATE TO GIVE OFFICE DEPOT $2-MM FOR OFF-SITE ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS


In 2008, Office Depot expects to occupy new headquarters at Arvida Park of Commerce in Boca Raton. The State of Florida Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development will provide the $2-MM reimbursement for off-site roadway improvements for the 625,000 sq ft complex which will accommodate 2500 Office Depot associates. There will be three vertical, interconnected, 5-story buildings linked by glass-enclosed atriums. A lease agreement was signed in November 2006 with Office Depot to develop the company’s new global headquarters on 28 acres of the 54-acre Flagler/TIAA joint venture site. Mayor Steven Abrams said, “Office Depot is instrumental to the economic engine that is South Florida and I’m pleased that we were able to support their decision to stay in Palm Beach County.” County Commissioner Marty McCarty said, “We know that Office Depot had many options for leaving Palm Beach County and the state of Florida. We’re thrilled they chose to keep their global headquarters here in Florida.”