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Thursday, December 31, 2009
NEW YEARS GOOD NEWS: CHAMPAGNE KEEPS HEART DISEASE AT BAY
Thursday, December 24, 2009
WANT TO DO THE "IN THING"?
Don't miss Stefan Swanepoel's DEFINITIVE INFO on SOCIAL MEDIA and 10-DAY Action plan. Many free good downloads. http://tinyurl.com/yczfqmc
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
ARE YOUR BRAKES SQUEEKING OR GRINDING?
If you answered yes, it’s time to go to a qualify auto repair shop and purchase a brake job. Squeeking and grinding can indicate heavy wear preventing you from stopping the car fast enough. In the south Palm Beach/North Broward area there are 8 auto repair shops you can choose from.
Are you aware that if your brakes are in good working order, at 55 miles per hour it takes 6 seconds to stop, and your car will have traveled the length of a football field? Do the brakes of your Chevrolet Silverado have a spongy-like feel? Get the brakes fixed NOW !
Saturday, December 19, 2009
STORY OF RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER... confirmed true by SNOPES
A guy named Bob May, depressed and brokenhearted, stared out his drafty apartment window into the chilling December night. His 4-year-old daughter, Barbara, sat on his lap quietly sobbing. Bobs wife, Evelyn, was dying of cancer. Little Barbara couldn't understand why her mommy could never come home. Barbara looked up into her dads eyes and asked, "Why isn't Mommy just like everybody else's Mommy?" Bob's jaw tightened and his eyes welled with tears. Her question brought waves of grief, but also of anger. It had been the story of Bob's life. Life always had to be different for Bob. Being small when he was a kid, Bob was often bullied by other boys. He was too little at the time to compete in sports. He was often called names he'd rather not remember.
From childhood, Bob was different and never seemed to fit in. Bob did complete college, married his loving wife and was grateful to get his job as a copywriter at Montgomery Ward during the Great Depression. Then he was blessed with his little girl. But it was all short-lived. Evelyn's bout with cancer stripped them of all their savings and now Bob and his daughter were forced to live in a two-room apartment in the Chicago slums. Evelyn died just days before Christmas in 1938. Bob struggled to give hope to his child, for whom he couldn't even afford to buy a Christmas gift. But if he couldn't buy a gift, he was determined a make one - a storybook!
Bob had created an animal character in his own mind and told the animal's story to little Barbara to give her comfort and hope. Again and again Bob told the story, embellishing it more with each telling. Who was the character? What was the story all about? The story Bob May created was his own autobiography in fable form. The character he created was a misfit outcast like he was. The name of the character? A little reindeer named Rudolph, with a big shiny nose.
Bob finished the book just in time to give it to his little girl on Christmas Day. But the story doesn't end there. The general manager of Montgomery Ward caught wind of the little storybook and offered Bob May a nominal fee to purchase the rights to print the book. Wards went on to print Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and distribute it to children visiting Santa Claus in their stores. By 1946 Wards had printed and distributed more than six million copies of Rudolph. That same year, a major publisher wanted to purchase the rights from Wards to print an updated version of the book. In an unprecedented gesture of kindness, the CEO of Wards returned all rights back to Bob May. The book became a best seller. Many toy and marketing deals followed and Bob May, now remarried with a growing family, became wealthy from the story he created to comfort his grieving daughter.
But the story doesn't end there either. Bob's brother-in-law, Johnny Marks, made a song adaptation to Rudolph. Though the song was turned down by such popular vocalists as Bing Crosby and Dinah Shore , it was recorded by the singing cowboy, Gene Autry. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" was released in 1949 and became a phenomenal success, selling more records than any other Christmas song, with the exception of "White Christmas." The gift of love that Bob May created for his daughter so long ago kept on returning to bless him again and again. And Bob May learned the lesson, just like his dear friend Rudolph, that being different isn't so bad. In fact, being different can be a blessing!
From childhood, Bob was different and never seemed to fit in. Bob did complete college, married his loving wife and was grateful to get his job as a copywriter at Montgomery Ward during the Great Depression. Then he was blessed with his little girl. But it was all short-lived. Evelyn's bout with cancer stripped them of all their savings and now Bob and his daughter were forced to live in a two-room apartment in the Chicago slums. Evelyn died just days before Christmas in 1938. Bob struggled to give hope to his child, for whom he couldn't even afford to buy a Christmas gift. But if he couldn't buy a gift, he was determined a make one - a storybook!
Bob had created an animal character in his own mind and told the animal's story to little Barbara to give her comfort and hope. Again and again Bob told the story, embellishing it more with each telling. Who was the character? What was the story all about? The story Bob May created was his own autobiography in fable form. The character he created was a misfit outcast like he was. The name of the character? A little reindeer named Rudolph, with a big shiny nose.
Bob finished the book just in time to give it to his little girl on Christmas Day. But the story doesn't end there. The general manager of Montgomery Ward caught wind of the little storybook and offered Bob May a nominal fee to purchase the rights to print the book. Wards went on to print Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and distribute it to children visiting Santa Claus in their stores. By 1946 Wards had printed and distributed more than six million copies of Rudolph. That same year, a major publisher wanted to purchase the rights from Wards to print an updated version of the book. In an unprecedented gesture of kindness, the CEO of Wards returned all rights back to Bob May. The book became a best seller. Many toy and marketing deals followed and Bob May, now remarried with a growing family, became wealthy from the story he created to comfort his grieving daughter.
But the story doesn't end there either. Bob's brother-in-law, Johnny Marks, made a song adaptation to Rudolph. Though the song was turned down by such popular vocalists as Bing Crosby and Dinah Shore , it was recorded by the singing cowboy, Gene Autry. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" was released in 1949 and became a phenomenal success, selling more records than any other Christmas song, with the exception of "White Christmas." The gift of love that Bob May created for his daughter so long ago kept on returning to bless him again and again. And Bob May learned the lesson, just like his dear friend Rudolph, that being different isn't so bad. In fact, being different can be a blessing!
Friday, December 11, 2009
OLD SCHOOL SQUARE’S CREST THEATER PRESENTS WINTER WONDERLAND ON ICE
With 3 performances coming up, you don’t want to miss the international cast of champion pairs an soloists, colorful costumes and exciting music, electrifying jumps, lifts and spins and enchanting vocals. Olympic Bronze medalist and 2-time European Champion Jozef (“Jumpin’ Joe) Sabovcik will WOW us with his skating performance. Performances are Friday, December 18th at 8 pm; Saturday, December 19th at 2pm and 8pm; Sunday, December 20th at 2 pm and 7 pm.
Tickets are $42 and can be ordered online at http://www.oldschool.org/ or by calling 561-243-7922, ext 1. The Crest Theatre is located at Old School square, 51 No. Winton Avenue, Delray Beach.
Come early with the elementary school (and pre-school) children who can ride the Carousel. Carousel hours are 5-9 pm weekdays and 1-9 pm weekends and during school break. Rides are $2 each.
Monday, December 07, 2009
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
The Center survives as a non-profit organization thanks to contributions from corporations, individual patrons and veterinary facilities.
Monday, November 30, 2009
STAGING TO SELL… WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT
Robb & Stucky in Boca Raton will present ideas for anyone thinking of selling their residence on December 29th at 2 pm. Learn how to “prep” your home for a faster sale, and how you can make your property stand out from others on the market. It could make the difference in this highly competitive market as to whether the house sells or not, and/or result in getting a faster sale. Details also will be discussed on current real estate market trends.
Robb & Stucky is located in Mizner Park at 200 Plaza Real. You can also request a complimentary design consult. Call 561-862-5597 to reserve a seat for this seminar which is free to the public. Click here for a list of other seminars and events at the Boca Raton store.
Friday, November 27, 2009
WHAT TO DO AT GUMBO LIMBO NATURE CENTER in BOCA RATON
Founded in 1984, Gumbo Limbo’s mission is to increase public awareness of coastal and marine ecosystems through research, education, preservation and conservation. Stroll through the butterfly garden, climb the observation tower located on the winding boardwalk through coastal hammock, sit in a Chiki hut, visit the saltwater tanks brimming with marine life, including sea turtles, fish, sharks and rays and take pictures in our sea turtle garden with 7 giant turtles.
Marine and coastal environmental education for the community is provided through classes, workshops, lectures, field trips and research. Programs are given for children, adults and families. Sea Turtle Research includes information on tracking them and observing their nests in the area. Closed on Christmas and New Years Day, the Center is open 361 days a year, Monday thru Saturday from 9 am – 4 pm, Sunday from Noon to 4 pm. For information, call 561-338-1473.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
MIZNER PARK MALL OWNER TO EXIT BANKRUPTCY BY 2010
According to Reuters, General Growth Properties, the second-largest mall owner in the U.S., which operates Boca Raton's Mizner Park mall, has reached a deal with its lenders to extend loans, a move that will allow it to exit bankruptcy by 2010. Representatives from 70 of General Growth's loans, some of which exceeded $1 billion in value, agreed to extensions averaging six years. The Chicago-based company's financial woes, marking the biggest real estate failure in U.S. history, according to a report from Reuters, have underscored the nationwide retail crisis, as vacancies in the retail real estate sector have continued to mount as the holiday season approaches.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
FNMA DEED FOR LEASE PROGRAM (DL-4)
New program announced by Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) to keep mortgage-challenged borrowers in their homes. Qualified borrowers relinquish the deed to their property and rent their home at market rate for 12 months. To read more about it, see Chris Thorman’s informative blog. Your comments are most welcome!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
CAN LIFE SETTLEMENTS WORK FOR YOU AS A NEW SOURCE FOR FUNDS?
· Your term policy can be evaluated in the Life Settlement Market if it can be converted to Universal Life; it would be converted during the closing process
o If your health has deteriorated to the point where premiums on new life insurance would be cost prohibitive converting term to universal or whole life may be the only viable option
· Have your whole life premiums escalated making you consider surrender or lapsing the policy perhaps for low cash payout? A Life Settlement MAY BE THE BEST SOLUTION – cash out under performing insurance and use the proceeds to purchase more appropriate coverage.
· Does your business hold life insurance that may no longer be necessary, and in need of reevaluation and change to life settlement or other solution, e.g.
o due to retirement of key executive
o partnership dissolution
o executives who do not wish to keep a policy in a retirement package in force
o change of business ownership
o exit strategies for benefit programs
o proper market asset valuation of business owned life insurance
· Do you have life insurance providing a deferred benefit to a charity, and if so, would you prefer a solution that will make more immediate donations during your lifetime? If yes, consider a life settlement solution. The charities then will not have premium obligations when you pass on.
Sunday, November 08, 2009
1st TIME HOMEBUYER CREDIT EXTENDED TO APRIL 30, 2010
The $8000 tax break for first-time home buyers would require a signed purchase agreement contract, and will have a 60-day cushion beyond the end of April to complete the closing.
In addition, existing homeowners who have lived in their current residence for at least 5 years but want to relocate to a new primary residence can use a $6,500 tax credit
Income limits for both would be $125,000 for individuals and $225,000 for couples
The tax break would be offered on homes priced at $800,000 or less
Saturday, November 07, 2009
ART REIGNS SUPREME
The New York Times reports that prices at Sotheby’s Auction far surpass estimates. A recent auction was well represented by buyers from the US, China, Latin America and Russia. A Derain, “Barque au Port de Collioure sold for $14MM recently, the highest price for one of the artists works at auction. It was estimated to sell for $8MM but there were 3 bidders and one was determined to win the painting.
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Looking for life insurance? Watch your weight and kick the habit first
Important issues relating to getting coverage and the amount your premium will be include smoking and being overweight. One UK study found that the average smoker paid 56% more than a non-smoker for life insurance. Companies consider you a non-smoker if you have not used tobacco for the previous 12 months, others for a 5 year period. Folks with a BMI (body mass index) of 28 or more may have to pay and extra 50% in premium. This is a recent industry reduction of 16%. BMI is calculated by dividing your weight by your height and the result squared. Other factors that underwriters consider include current and past health history, drug or alcohol use, your profession/avocation, medications, travel. For information on insurances go to http://www.MarilynJacobs.com and scroll down homepage watching red tabs on left side and click on the one you want information about or call Marilyn at 561-988-0070.
Sunday, November 01, 2009
TIME FOR A RETURN TO THE VICTORIAN ERA?
Are you interested in Victorian homes in Palm Beach or Broward County? Call Marilyn at 561-302-3388 for more information.
Meanwhile, mark your calendar now for a very interesting afternoon. Enjoy a “Harvest Tea” and treats with Victorian hostesses in costume and your personal butler, most elegantly done by The Mad Platter Catering and Befitting Just Your Style at Robb & Stucky at 200 Plaza Real in Mizner Park on Wednesday, November 23 at 2 pm. See a traditional Victorian Thanksgiving… and get new ideas for your own holiday. Tips will be offered on blending older furnishings with today’s lifestyle with your own distinctive touch. Reserve by calling 800-838-5931 for pricing and reservations.
Design Professionals: Did you know that Robb & Stucky offers CEU Classes for you? See http://www.robbstucky.com/CEU-Classes-for-Design-Professionals.aspx?Id=10 for list of classes.
Meanwhile, mark your calendar now for a very interesting afternoon. Enjoy a “Harvest Tea” and treats with Victorian hostesses in costume and your personal butler, most elegantly done by The Mad Platter Catering and Befitting Just Your Style at Robb & Stucky at 200 Plaza Real in Mizner Park on Wednesday, November 23 at 2 pm. See a traditional Victorian Thanksgiving… and get new ideas for your own holiday. Tips will be offered on blending older furnishings with today’s lifestyle with your own distinctive touch. Reserve by calling 800-838-5931 for pricing and reservations.
Design Professionals: Did you know that Robb & Stucky offers CEU Classes for you? See http://www.robbstucky.com/CEU-Classes-for-Design-Professionals.aspx?Id=10 for list of classes.
Friday, October 30, 2009
2009 KELLER WILLIAMS EAST BOCA'S HALLOWEEN PARTY
Keller Williams East Boca’s Halloween Party was held at Marilyn Jacobs’ house in The Polo Club. Hostess was dressed as the Wicked Witch and so were two of the other guests, Kristin Stampini and Ana Lucena. Kristin's Mom, Nancy Racine, read the tarot cards, and she was terrific. Stephan Meyer showed up as Elvis (OMIGOSH IT TOOK A FEW MINUTES TO REALIZE IT WAS STEPHAN!), Stephan's beautiful wife Donna came as Marilyn Monroe (WOWIE!), Susie Smith was a fabulous Hillbilly with painted on freckles and blackened teeth, others were in assorted dress and we all had a wonderful time. Brian Pearl was dressed as a doctor, with a long name embroidered on his white jacket. Sergio Lucena had on a cape, and was Count Dracula. Tara Halko, wore a stunning motorcycle outfit.
Doris Behrens was a beautiful fairy godmother, complete with wand. Caron McGinley brought over decorations the night before, and was in charge and (as usual) well organized. Agents brought the food and it was good good good. Andrew and Ramona Barbar sang with the karaoke machine, and Bonnie Lazar, Judy Stern all glittered up as master of ceremonies, Lisa Cioffi in a fabulous red outfit from head to toe including a pretty hat, and others got up and sang. Barbara Clark was Snow White, and oh-so-pretty! Michael Engst appeared with long beard, big eyelashes... a scary sight... but was most helpful in the kitchen (thank you!). Among those who came were Scott Harmer in Safari outfit and Izel and Michael Venturelli who were in cowboy garb. Not enough room to mention everyone, but we all had fun.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
WEEK OF 10-12-09 PENDING SALES ROSE BY 2% IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Saturday, October 03, 2009
HOW LONG WILL FOODS STAY OKAY IN YOUR HOME?
Keep it or toss it? Head over to http://www.stilltasty.com, and find out shelf life, and length of time it’s ok in the refrigerator or freezer. Search for the foods you want to know about. You might find some surprises!
Thursday, October 01, 2009
529 COLLEGE SAVINGS PLAN CHANGES PROPOSED
Among recommendations from the White House Task Force on Middle-Class Working Families (Treasury Department) here are some proposals:
- 529 plans getting greater availability of age-based index funds that shed equities and add fixed-income assets as beneficiary approaches college
- eliminating a “home-state bias” for fee and state tax assessments which currently force families to use funds offered in their home state rather than in others
- put limits on balances on a per-beneficiary bases rather than on state-by-state basis
- Treasury should collect data from surveys re 529 plan participation and investments
- Strengthen compliance and monitoring of Section 529 accounts and disbursements
- Simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which currently has 153 questions, some having no impact on student aid – over 1MM eligible students fail to fill out this currently complex form
- Tailoring the form to individual students
- Allowing students to electronically retrieve their tax info from the IRS and enter it into the online FAFSA
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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