Walk the shores of this quiet, pretty stretch of land, a finger on the map, surrounded by the Intracoastal on the west and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. One road, A1A (Ocean Drive) runs through this narrow piece of land, dividing up the many condominium buildings & homes that abut the waters edge on both sides, many with boat docks. Realtor MARILYN JACOBS SPECIALIZES IN WATERFRONT CONDO SALES and will sell your condo quickly and find you the HOME OF YOUR DREAMS (561-302-3388).
Saturday, October 27, 2007
WEST BOCA GREEN MARKET HELPS GRADUATION PROJECT
A 5-part Kultur series beings at 3 pm Sunday on the 5th floor of the S.E. Wimberly Library on FAU’s B ca Raton campus which is open to the public and free. Each of the 5 lectures explores the evolution of the Yiddish language and culture in the fine and performing arts. This is the series 5th year. Featured this Sunday will be 22 pieces performed by the Klezmer Company Orchestra, made up of professional musicians. Ten of the pieces will be sing-a-longs and anyone who brings an instrument to the event can play two songs with the orchestra. A question and answer period will also be held at the end of the performance. The next event features Alexandra Bracie presenting a film screening and lecture, “Memories of my Father, the artist Arthur Szyk at 3 pm November 4th.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Customers of Avis, Budget and Hertz will pay daily fees of $2-$2.50 using “Plate-Pass” with charges billed to credit card of renter. “Rent-A-Tollpass” can be used with Dollar and Thrifty for a flat daily fee of $5.95 per rental day or $27.95 weekly with all toll charges included. These agreements are between Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise and American Traffic Solutions and Rent A Toll, Ltd. License plate information will identify the vehicles and electronically collect the toll. In it’s current newsletter, SunPass states that open road tolling will soon be available in 4 turnpike plazas – Lantana, Cypress Creek, Bird Road and Homestead Toll Plaza with plans to add this feature to other turnpike plaza areas. This will entail removal of the concrete islands (barriers, gates and columns) and adding new toll equipment structures and equipment so that cards with SunPass transducers can keep traveling at speeds of 55 mph instead of the current designated speed limit of 25 mph. Go to http://www.sunpass.com/ to update your license plate, check account balance, replenish your account, update your contact info and answer survey questions. Did you know that Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise invested $7.5-MM for generators for all service plazas giving full power for 72 hours without refueling, for use during hurricanes, and has external defibrillators available? Construction updates and real-time traffic info is available at http://www.floridasturnpike.com/. Another site for traffic info is http://www.traffic.com/.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
FIRST BOCADOG WALK – BRING ALONG YOUR POOCH
Friday, October 12, 2007
COLLAGES AND QUILTS TO BE DISPLAYED
Old School Square’s Cornell Museum will have two exhibitions displayed through Sunday, October 28th. 105 Collages and Assemblages will be featured at the National Collage Society’s 23rd Annual Juried Exhibit. Also on display will be 21 quilts from the Manhattan Quilters Guild celebrating the “visual feast” of New York City. For more information call 561-243-7972.
NARRATED BUS TOUR OF DELRAY BEACH HISTORIC DISTRICT SATURDAY 10-27
Monday, October 8, 2007
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE…
Alas, all the sand-renourished beach areas in the county have been returned to the ocean by abnormal winds and tides, leaving behind long buried groins, rocks, tree stumps and revetments. Stairs, lifeguard stands and building foundations have also been removed. Nearby parking areas and parks have been flooded. Millions of tons of sand are gone, ensuring death to the off-shore environment. The sand smothers fragile coral reefs and all life that inhabits them, limiting food sources for sports and food fish, interfering with “catches” for the fishermen. According to the NEW YORK TIMES (10-2-07) the world’s polar areas are experiencing and ice melt so vast that predictions are that by 2013 a blue Arctic Ocean will exist. Would you say this is an exercise in futility, and that Mother Nature wins?