Thursday, June 26, 2008

HOW ABOUT A FREE RELAXING CONCERT THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON?

“OCEANS 2” will present a concert on Sunday, June 29th from 3-4 pm at the Spanish Rivier Library on Spanish River Boulevard that is free to the public, as part of the Sunday Matinee Music Series. Skip Sheffield, columnist for the Boca Raton News and Bill Bowen, writer and editor at the Palm Beach Post will perform tunes from Simon & Garfinkle, Jimmy Buffet-style music, Beatles songs and others. For more information call Lisa Mansell at 561-451-3452.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

SPEND THE DAY AT A BEAUTIFUL PARK IN BOCA RATON

Have you visited our beautiful Boca Raton parks? Some have ball fields for the school age children, some present shows, both at Sugar Sands Park. At South Inlet Park you have lots of sand to sit on, beautiful direct oceanfront views, a picnic and play area. Patch Reef has a community house with classrooms and meeting rooms and ball fields. Check them all out and enjoy our local facilities. You and the family can snorkel at Red Reef Park. For a large pool, head to Meadows Park. Call for their schedules… a great way to spend a Sunday and some have picnic facilities.

Red Reef Park -561-391-5014

Sugar Sand Park – 561-347-3900

Meadows Park - 561-393-7851

Patch Reef Park - 561-997-8504

South Inlet Park - 561-966-6600

ENJOY!

Monday, June 23, 2008

COME AND ENJOY "ART AND JAZZ" ON THE AVENUE IN DOWNTOWN DELRAY

On Thursday, June 26th from 6 to 10 pm “Art and Jazz on the Avenue” in Delray Beach will feature free events, open to the public. The New Orleans’ Second Line Band will perform at Worthing Park and feature the Chief of the Wild Tchoupitoulas, a modern-day Mardi Gras Indian tribe. Others include Strictly Business, Hook, Son of Man, Jazz Steam and Totall Kontroll. At the Old School Square’s pavilion come and watch the Southern Dance Theatre. Many restaurants, shops and galleries will offer one-night-only complimentary beverages and samplings, sales, meet-and-greet with artists, summer clearances and register-to-win contest. The Downtown Roundabout free shuttle bus will run until 11 pm. One shuttle starts at the Tri-Rail station on Congress, going east on Atlantic Avenue, another at the Delray Beach Public Library going to the beach and back. They run about every 20 minutes. For more info call 561-243-7322 or go to mydelraybeach.com. Atlantic Avenue will be closed to vehicular traffic from 4-10 pm between Swinton and SE 7th.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

NOTE: YOU MUST MOVE OVER FOR STOPPED EMERGENCY VEHICLES ON HIGHWAY

With the primary objective to save lives of law enforcement officers conducting traffic stops, a statute passed during the 2002 session of the Florida legislature requires that motorists traveling on I-95 and other Florida highways with two or more lanes traveling in the direction fo the emergency vehicle “slow down” or “move over” and out of the lane closest to the vehicle as soon as its safe to do so, when approaching an authorized emergency vehicle stopped on the highway. Drivers are required to slow to 20 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit if 25 miles per hour or greater or travel at 5 miles per hour when posted speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less.

BIG HOMES NIXED FOR LAKE IDA NEIGHBORHOOD

The Delray Beach City Commission has voted to restrict the size of homes to be built in the Lake Ida neighborhood of 700+ homes. Residents who wanted to keep the new homes to the size of those already there were happy. Issues included maximum lot coverage, maximum floor area ratio, maximum percentage of floor area ration for upper stories, modification of front and rear yard setbacks for 2-story homes and new landscape requirements. The combined square footage of a multistory house and other exterior structures including garages can be no more than 35% of the area of the lot, with 40% for houses on the shores of the Lake. Upper floors can be no larger than 75% of the area of the first floor, creating a staggered appearance, but upper levels can be 100% of the first floor in homes built on Lake lots. The area is west of Swinton, and north of Lake Ida Road, except for Delray Lakes. The Commissioners created an overlay district that allows additional restrictions on building and land use to be decided by the city.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM HOLDS TOWNE PICNIC SATURDAY 6-21


From 11 am to 2 pm The Children’s Museum will hold what it hopes will be its first nnual picnic on the museum grounds at 498 Crawford Boulevard.
There will be Dixieland Entertainment, children’s crafts, horseshoe and lawn croquet tournaments, a 3-legged sack race and free museum admission. For more information call 561-368-6875.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

$500 PRIZE TO BE AWARDED FOR BEST POSTER

A call has been issued by the city of Delray Beach for submission to promote First Night 2009, re events for the evening of New Years Eve 2009, celebrating the New Year through the arts. The festival is public. Applications must be postmarked by 5 pm Friday, July 11th. The design must be suitable for a poster and a button. Designs can be new, must be original, can be two-dimension artwork or graphic design. Artwork must be able to be downsized to about 2 ½” x 3” or 3” in diameter as the button shape may be square, rectangular or circular. Poster will be about 11”x1” with room for additional text or information that will not interfere with the artwork. The City of Delray Beach First Night 2009 Committee will serve as the selection committee. Winning criteria includes quality of artwork, experience and qualifications of artist, appropriateness of artwork to size and dimensions of button (which will serve as admittance to all events), and appropriateness to committee goals. For more information call 561-279-1380, x35.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

KEEP IN MIND WHEN GETTING A MORTGAGE, THAT YOU GET MORE PROPERTY FOR THE MONEY WITH A LOWER RATE.

FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Jump

Washington, June 13,2008 – Rates on 30-year mortgages jumped to the highest level in nearly eight months, reflecting increased concerns about what the Federal Reserve might do to battle inflation.

Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday that 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.32 percent this week. That was sharply up from 6.09 percent last week.

It was the highest level for 30-year mortgages since they averaged 6.33 percent for the week of Oct. 25.

Analysts attributed the big jump to increased concerns in financial markets that the Federal Reserve might be preparing to start raising interest rates in order to make sure that inflation does not get out of control.

MORTGAGE RATE TREND INDEX

Most experts (71 percent) polled by Bankrate.com generally expect mortgage rates to continue rising over the next 30 to 45 days. However, 21 percent expect rates to go down while only 8 percent predict no change over the same time span.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

FAU HOLOCAUST CENTER TO CONTINUE

Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach has given a $400,000 gift to save the FAU Holocaust studies program from being eliminated due to budget cuts. The League for Educational Awareness of the Holocaust (LEAH) will provide support to maintain the Center. Each organization will provide $100,000 per year for two years to support the center and its activities. Funding will be put towards programs, exhibits, teacher training and operational costs. Other members of the community provided a more than $25,000 for the Center. The Center offers workshops, advanced seminars and summer institutes for K-12 teachers (history, arts, languages, religion, science, technology, politics and social studies.

TEMPLE BETH SHIRA TO JOIN UNION FOR REFORM JUDIASM

Four years ago, five families formed Temple Beth Shira, West Boca’s Reform Synagogue, as a supportive congregation. Today more than 130 families are members of this multi-generational congregation, devoted to Torah, Jewish values, social action and community outreach. Members come from Boynton Beach to Coral Springs. On Friday, June 13th the temple, in West Boca, will be officially welcomed into the Union for Reform Judiasm, the only West Boca Temple to be so affiliated. Attendance at the event is free. For more information call 561-912-1453 or go to www.templebeth-shira.org. The Temple offers a comprehensive religious school, bar and bat mitzvah training and small classes. There is an active sisterhood and brotherhood. Cantor Ellen Stettner is the spiritual leader. She served as Cantor of the historic Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, New York City, NY, from 1981 through 2002, and was the first person to have occupied that position. She also served Temple Israel in Melbourne, Florida, as interim Spiritual Leader, before accepting the position of Spiritual Leader of Temple Beth Shira in West Boca Raton. Services are held every other Friday at 7:30 pm at West Boca High School. For more information call 561-912-1453 or go to www.templebeth-shira.org.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

ARTISTIC ENTRIES BEING ACCEPTED FOR “BOCA FESTIVAL DAYS”

Sign up by Friday June 27th to submit up to two pieces of 2- and 3-dimensional work. Be age 18+, and send $25 entry fee per application. For entry form go to www.sugarsandpark.org or go to Sugar Sand Park Community Center. You can call Stacee Cooney at 561-347-3901. The Sugar Sand Park Community Center’s Juried Art Exhibition is part of the month-long Boca Festival Days event organized by the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce.

Monday, June 09, 2008

CONSTRUCTION MAY BE REGULATED IN LAKE IDA AREA

The Delray Beach City Commission met last week to hear from residents about regulating construction in the Lake Ida area. The Lake Ida Neighborhood Task Forced proposed that one-story houses can cover no more than 40% of the property, and multiple-story houses cover no more than 35%. Upper floors are to be no larger than 75% of the first floor area, giving a staggered appearance. The combined square footage of a multi-story house and other exterior structures, including garages and carports, can be no more than 35% of the area of the lot. For houses on the shores of Lake Ida, the ratio increases to 40%. The task force is concerned that certain “out of character” homes might be built in the neighborhood, some of them massive. There are 700+ homes in the Lake Ida neighborhood. Commission members voted to approve a city-initiated amendment to the land development regulations and a full and final public hearing is scheduled on June 17th.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

PANDAS ARRIVE IN BEIJING FOR OLYMPICS

Eight merry pandas arrived safely in Beijing after a long journey from their damaged reserve near the epicenter of the deadly earthquake in China. The pandas arrived Saturday to spend the next six months at the Beijing Zoo on a special Olympics visit that had been planned long before the quake. If we built a Boca Zoo, would they come?

Saturday, June 07, 2008

LOCAL SCHOOLS RANK HIGH


NEWSWEEK’s May 21, 2008 “TOP OF THE CLASS” article showed the following area schools in these ranks in the top 1000 of 1400+ public high schools in the US:

Suncoast Community (Riviera Beach) is #3

Dreyfoos School of the Arts (Palm Beach) is #33

Atlantic Community (Delray Beach) is #58

Boca Community (Boca Raton) is #146

Spanish River (Boca Raton) is #196

Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens) #663

West Boca Raton (Boca Raton) is 675

Jupiter (Jupiter) is #859

William T. Dwyer ( Palm Beach Gardens) is #978

Public schools are ranked according a ratio devised by Washington Post Education Reporter Jay Matthews: the number of Advanced Placement, Intl. Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge tests taken by all students at a school in 2007 divided by the number of graduating seniors. All of the schools on the list have an index of at least 1.000; they are in the top 5 percent of public schools measured this way.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/39380

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

$232-MM – NEW WORLD RECORD FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY?

$232-MM – NEW WORLD RECORD FOR SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY?

It is widely reported, but not yet confirmed that Lakshmi Mittal is ready to spend USD $23 2-MM on a home for his son, Aditva Mittal (pictured here), in London’s Kensington Palace Gardens neighborhood. According to Forbes Magazine, Lakshmi Mittal is the 4th richest person in the world with an estimated personal net worth of $45-BB. Current property owner is Noam Gottesman, hedge fund manager.

MOST EXPENSIVE SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE SOLD IN POLO CLUB IN 2008 SO FAR

Lake-front house with 3 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths, 5.098 sq ft in Vintage Oaks section of Polo Club was listed for $2,700,000, and sold for $2,650,000 after 77 days on the market in March 2008. Living Room is 25’x25’, Master Bedroom is 28’x18’, Kitchen is 20’x15’. Built in 2000. Circular driveway. Gourmet kitchen with wood cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances. Trey ceilings, moldings, formal dining room.