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Palms West JournalPalms West JournalPalm Beach Symphony's New Season, Kokedama at MorikamiIn this episode, I discuss the new season announced by Palm Beach Symphony, as well as the Kokedama workshop at Morikami. Kokedama is often described as “bonsai’s wilder cousin,” and involves sculpting a ball of soil, enveloping it in moss and wrapping it tightly with string.Finally, I discuss some updates to the Palms West Journal website, PalmsWestJournal.com. 2025-07-2405 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalPalm Beach Photographic Centre celebrates Members’ BestDavid speaks with president and CEO of the Palm Beach Photographic Centre, Fatima NeJame. They discuss the long history of the center and the 26th annual Members' Best Show which is on display now through Oct. 28 at the center's downtown location in West Palm Beach.This year’s Best in Show was photographed by Linh Trinh of Palm Springs. The piece, “Red Shouldered Hawk,” features a distinguished hawk landing on the median of a pokey spiked fence. Winning pictures can be seen here: https://www.workshop.org/2022-members-exhibition-selections/Check out are Palms West Journal...2022-10-0708 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalWellington-based PCSI conducts research trial for long-COVID patientsDavid talks with Dr. Luis Peña-Hernández, MD, a lung specialist at the Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida, with an office in Wellington. We discuss the research trial PCSI is conducting using a new medical device called Sylvee which uses ultrasound technology to better monitor lung function. You can find out more about the study and how to participate by going to:pcsifl.com/localspecialists-now-recruiting-healthy-and-long-covid-syndrome-patients-pulmonary-patients-invited-to-participate-in-key-research-trial/2022-06-0917 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalLion Country Safari and Rhino ConservationDavid and new writer, Mel, discuss the 38th rhinoceros born at Lion Country Safari since its founding and the second of 2021. The safari park has grown its white rhino population to 15, including Josh, born in November, and his 22-year-old mother, Bloom. Josh is particularly special because Bloom’s family line is underrepresented. White rhinoceroses are the most abundant of the remaining rhinos, although their numbers are still small. Since the 1970s, the white rhino population has risen from fewer than 1,000 to approximately 20,000, largely because of conservation efforts in captivity and the wild. Open since...2022-05-2613 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalShining Horse Farm and Sanctuary helping animals in needThe Shining Horse Farm and Sanctuary was created in 2005 by Leanne Witt, after animals in need of assistance kept flooding through her doors. What started as a small rehabilitation journey for a couple of foals, blossomed into a rescue and rehabilitation sanctuary. This summer, the organization plans to host a series of educational programs for people to learn about the animals under their care.Check out our article:https://www.palmswestjournal.com/post/the-shining-horse-farm-and-sanctuary-offers-refuge-to-animals-in-need2022-05-0518 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalWellington's golf cart ordinance takes effectDavid and Mia discuss the new golf cart ordinance that has gone into effect in the Village of Wellington. In recent years golf carts have become extremely common in the village. They are widely used in the equestrian industry, within neighborhoods and when traveling short distances. According to the ordinance, golf carts are allowed on designated village roads and designated multimodal pathways, however under different rules. Check out our latest article about Wellington's new ordinance. https://www.palmswestjournal.com/post/wellington-s-golf-cart-ordinance-takes-effect2022-04-2114 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalWestlake: Palm Beach County's newest town is growing fastIn this episode, we discuss the City of Westlake, Palm Beach County’s newest, fastest growing town. In 2016, the five residence that lived on the old citrus grove voted unanimously to incorporate the city as the county’s 39th municipality.A 2012 Florida law that made it easier for cities to incorporate, allowed Minto Communities, a Canadian real estate developer, to avoid the usual rules for a new municipality, including approval from the Legislature and at least 5,000 residents.Westlake has been approved for 4,500 homes and 2 million square feet of commercial space. Check out our artic...2022-04-0716 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalTonk the chimp born at Lion Country SafariMia and David discuss the new addition to join the family at Lion Country Safari. A male chimpanzee named Tonk was born to mother Irene late last year. Tonk is the first chimp born at Lion Country Safari in more than 16 years. Check out our latest article about Tonk:https://www.palmswestjournal.com/post/tonk-the-chimp-born-at-lion-country-safari2022-03-2710 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalManatees, the Everglades and South Florida's water problemIn this episode, Mia and David discuss the water challenges in South Florida and how they are affecting the ecosystem. We discuss the continued decline of the manatee population due to water quality issues, as well as the importance of the Everglades to our water supply. We also discuss an upcoming article about the traveling Smithsonian exhibit now at the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center called Water/Ways. See our latest articles about the Florida manatees and the Green Cay Nature Center and  Wetlands. https://www.palmswestjournal.com/post/manatee-rescue-measures-are-underwayhttps://www.palmswestjournal.com...2022-02-1718 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalGarlic Fest comes to Wellington: 'The Best Stinkin' Party in South Florida'In this episode, Mia speaks with Nancy Stewart, the executive director of Garlic Fest. They discuss all the trials and tribulations that Garlic Fest has gone through and the new and exciting features of this year's Garlic Fest. They also discuss the roles of their nonprofit partners in making the event a success. Read our full story:https://www.palmswestjournal.com/post/the-south-florida-garlic-fest-the-best-stinkin-party-in-south-florida2022-01-2722 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalStormhouse brings South Florida flavor to brewingIn this episode, we hear from Josh Brinzo, one of the owners of Stormhouse Brewing in North Palm Beach. He discusses with Mia all that went into creating this brewpub, from the initial idea to opening amid a pandemic. He talks about what makes Stormhouse unique and what they are doing to help connect the community. Stormhouse Brewing is the new home to Science on Tap, a program sponsored by the Cox Science Center and Aquarium where people can learn about science and technology from local experts.Check out our latest articles on Stormhouse Brewing a...2022-01-2018 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalPalms West Journal goes digital in 2021As we look forward to the new year, David takes us through the transition of 2021 and what to look out for in 2022. Palms West Journal has launched our new website, newsletter, and podcast. Please sign up for our newsletter using the link below:https://www.palmswestjournal.com/subscriptionDavid also discusses articles in the latest issue of Palms West Journal. There are a number of great stories featuring the South Florida Fair, the Morikami Museum, and University of Florida's plans to open a campus in West Palm Beach.Palms West Journal has launched...2021-12-3013 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalManatee deaths in Florida reach record highDavid and Mia discuss the alarming rise in the number of manatee deaths in South Florida. In addition to boat strikes, polluted waters are wreaking havoc on the manatee food supply. Mia talks to Kimberleigh Dinkins from the Save the Manatee Club about the situation. We discuss efforts underway by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission as well as what we can all do prevent more manatee deaths. You can visit the Save the Manatee Club at savethemanatee.org. Also you can read our latest article at https://www.palmswestjournal.com/post/manatees-next-on-the-endangered-species-list.2021-12-1728 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalGreen markets are back with two new additionsDavid and Mia discuss the green markets that are now open in Palm Beach County. First we discuss the many benefits that green markets provide to local businesses and the community. We highlight four specific markets. Abacoa Green Market and Lantana Green Market just opened this year. We also cover Swank Specialty Produce Market located in Loxahatchee, and JoJo's Farmers Market in Jupiter. Mia shares her personal experiences with green markets. You can read our article in our December issue or online at palmswestjournal.com/post/palm-beach-county-green-markets-are-back-with-two-new-additions2021-12-1326 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalBrightline returns, and the first ride is freeDavid and Mia discuss the return of Brightline to the transportation scene. The passenger rail line with services from West Palm Beach to Miami has been shuttered since the beginning of the COVID outbreak. We discuss new features Brightline is offering including special pricing, the Polar Express experience, and Brightline+, a new door-to-door service starting in December. 2021-11-3018 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalLion Country Safari celebrates birth of baby rhinoDavid speaks with Mia about the rare white rhinoceros born at Lion Country Safari on World Rhinoceros Day. The Loxahatchee drive-through safari park welcomed Aziza, a female southern white rhino calf. The birth contributes to worldwide conservation efforts for rhinoceroses, which are at risk because of a shrinking habitat and poaching. It is estimated that only about 20,000 white rhinos are left in the world.2021-11-2215 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalCOVID Memorial Quilt exhibit brings hope and healing to Armory Art CenterIn the first episode of the Palms West Podcast, David Abroms sits down with Mia Petruccelli to discuss the Covid Memorial Quilt exhibit at the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach. Mia shares insights from her interview with the quilt creator, 14-year-old Madeleine Fugate and the significance of commemorating each loss with a sewn square. The exhibit will be at the Armory Art Center from September 10th to December 6th 2021. 2021-11-1112 minPalms West JournalPalms West JournalIntroducing Palms West PodcastHost David Abroms speaks with guests about the latest happenings in the Palms West community. The podcast covers local events, people, and institutions in Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee Groves, West Palm Beach, and Lake Worth. Together, we explore the stories of these Palm Beach County western communities.2021-11-0401 min