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Lifestyle Magazines are the premiere publications in Weston, Parkland, Coral Springs, Las Olas and Estate homes (covering West Davie, Southwest Ranches, Hawks Landing and Plantation Acres) and are often referred to as the “Ocean Drive’ or “Town and Country Magazine” for these cities. The magazines cater to the high end luxury product lines and services reaching an affluent audience and readers, who have the ability to buy most anything. The magazine’s editorial content features the “who’s who” and those people having the most impact on the community, along with covering the social scene, galas and events where many of those same people gather. The magazines are delivered by direct mail monthly to over 40,000 homes valued in the millions of dollars. They are also being distributed throughout the city at strategic locations, such as Town Centers, Country Clubs, Athletic Clubs and the Resorts & Spas, along with our advertising partners in the city.

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MAY 2013 DESTINATION WEDDINGS | BEER NEAR HERE | THE BUZZ

DOGMOMSROCK

LIFESTYLE CELEBRATES MOTHER’S DAY AND NATIONAL PET MONTH WITH

BROWARD’S RESCUE MOMS

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This lovely Parkland Golf and Country Club home includes a lifestyle unmatched in South Florida. It is a bespoke, family-focused, luxurious community surrounded by a par 72, 7,118 yard Greg Norman golf course.

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from the chairman

MOVING FORWARDLast month, I strolled into a mixer

hosted by the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance. It was one of the Alliance’s “Connect” events, held on the beautiful patio at Gallery One, the all-suite Doubletree hotel along the Intracoastal.

The event focused on artwork, with artists actually painting while Broward business’s elite mingled and chatted about business, family and the Miami Heat. And while I met executives ranging from manufacturing to home entertainment systems, I noticed something fascinating…

The conversation usually turned to the law at some point.

Certainly there were different aspects of law. One person was chatting with me about an employee who left to work for his competitor. While his employee had signed a non-compete agreement for two years, he struggled with whether or not he should take her to court. Another person was explaining to me how he shared a new internet concept with a friend – and then the friend beat him to market.

The law has always fascinated me. During my days as Publisher of the South Florida Business Journal, I heard the most fantastic stories from my friends who were lawyers. Sadly, the newspaper industry is declining. At the same time, local, targeted magazines are thriving. According to recent third party research, Lifestyle Magazines now enjoys almost 200,000 readers in Broward County alone. Guess what – 70 percent of these readers are in top management.

Lifestyle’s mission is to tell the stories that we all talk about while dining with close friends. What do we talk about? Money issues, business, family, vacations, our favorite restaurants and our kids. And that’s what we write about in the pages of our publications.

Another important goal at Lifestyle is to connect the community we love together. That’s one of the reasons why Lifestyle Media Group has created the Leaders in Law Awards. This fall, we’re going to honor the best South Florida lawyers in more than a dozen categories, both

at a ceremony at Nova Southeastern University and within the pages of our magazines.

It’s our opportunity to applaud the best lawyers in categories ranging from insurance to entertainment, corporate to government, taxes to real estate. We’ll also honor the law fi rms who do the most for the community.

For more details, visit lmgfl.com/awards or email our chief marketing officer Dawn Rahicki at [email protected].

The Leaders in Law Awards are just one of the many exciting events we have planned for later this year and beyond. We’ve decided, as a company, that we need to do more than just cover the county and South Florida. We need to be a part of it.

Last month we began our CEO Connect concept at Grill 401. This program features a live one on one interview with our area’s most fascinating people. Of course there was great food and drinks – and great conversations. I’d like to give a special thank you to noted developer Terry Stiles for being my fi rst interview. We spanned Terry’s life and found out how he built Stiles into one of the largest real estate companies in the nation. Future events will also feature live

interviews with some of the most interesting and infl uential movers and shakers of our community.

On the editorial front, we’re expanding our travel and food sections, adding a real estate section, and diving deeper into the business trends that are infl uencing – or about to infl uence – South Florida.

And this summer, inspired by the Alliance’s Connect event at Gallery One, we’re going to feature the best artists in Broward County – and show you how businesses are embracing art not only for its aesthetic value, but for its investment value and how that affects their bottom lines.

In this issue, I hope you’ll peruse our cover story, which combines Mother’s Day with National Pet Month and features wonder women who raise children and save pets. And for lighter fare, did you know Broward County is home to a half-dozen breweries – one of them award-winning. We welcome you to take the long walk with us as we embrace and honor our community together.

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PUBLISHER Jim Norton

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Sally Nicholas

EDITOR IN CHIEF Michael Koretzky

ASSOCIATE EDITOR Danielle Tarrant

CREATIVE

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Melanie Geronemus Smit

ART DIRECTOR Alexander Hernandez

MARKETING

CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER Dawn Rahicki

EVENTS PLANNER Suzanne Holtermann

WRITERS

BUSINESS STYLE EDITOR Brandon Ballenger

SENIOR WRITER Ryan Cortes

COPYEDITOR Emily Mitchell-Cetti

Laura Gates Cummings, Kevin Lane,

Randi Aileen Press, Bruce Turkel

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Downtown Photo/Fort Lauderdale,

Dreamfocus Photography

ADVERTISING SALES

JILL HOROWITZ [email protected]

ANA GLORIA EISEMAN [email protected]

BONNIE JUDSON [email protected]

LISA LEE [email protected]

RONA LEVENSON [email protected]

SALLY NICHOLAS [email protected]

PETER EVANS [email protected]

BETH TACHE [email protected]

CHAIRMAN Gary Press

LIFESTYLE PUBLICATIONS, LLC

3511 W. Commercial Blvd., Suite 200Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 954.377.9470 | fax 954.377.9418

www.lifestylemagazinegroup.com

©2013 Lifestyle Magazines are published by Lifestyle Media Group, all rights reserved. Lifestyle Magazine

is a monthly advertising magazine. All contents are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without written

consent from the publisher. The advertiser is solely responsible for ad content and holds publisher

harmless from any error.

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10 MAY 2013

14 BUZZ

STYLE 18 Destination Weddings 20 Oh Mama! Lifestyle’s Top Jewelry Picks for Mother’s Day

FEATURE STORY 28 Beer Near Here

COVER STORY 34 Dog Moms Rock Susan Jarmillo Vicky DeLuca

HAPPENINGS 40 Footy’s Wing Ding Golf Classic 44 Birthday Ball 48 Man and Woman of the Year

BIZ STYLE 52 The Business of Taking Care 1st Family Home Care

54 Taking Off Silver Lining Cafe

64 DINING DUCHESS

SCENE ON SITE 70 Fancy Jeans 72 Club 2-1-1 Connecting Event 74 Coral Springs Chamber Wake-Up Breakfast 76 Corals Springs Festival of the Arts 78 Lifestyle’s CEO Connect 80 Beautiful Things 82 Tour De Cure

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The average U.S. household discards around 700 pieces of clothing and textiles annually, so there’s now a nationwide clothing movement called PEEL IT OFF TO GIVE BACK, which collects “gently worn” clothing for those in need.

The program made a stop at Las Olas Fine Arts on March 29, and more than 100 people packed the gallery for a “Sip & Swap” clothing donation event – which are also happening in Dallas and Chicago.

Attendees donated their gently worn clothing and swapped it for something “new to you,” all while enjoying wines from event co-sponsor The Naked Grape, a winery offering eight varietals. All the remaining clothes were donated to Clothes4Souls, a global anti-poverty nonprofi t organization. For details, visit clothes4souls.org.

The clothes off your back

Lina Monclus of Fort Lauderdale has won a $1,000 tuition scholarship to The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. You can see why above. Monclus won on the local level of The Art Institutes and Americans for the Arts “You Can Create Tomorrow” Poster Design Competition. Now Monclus competes nationally with other local winners from around the country for a $10,000 tuition scholarship to any Art Institutes school. If you want details on how to enter next year, check out www.artinstitutes.edu.

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There are celebrity golf tournaments and celebrity tennis tournaments. But a celebrity bowling tournament? Well, there will be one on Sunday, May 19. It’s the First Annual Cliff Floyd Foundation Celebrity Bowling Tournament at SpareZ in Davie from 1-4 p.m. The former Miami Marlins outfi elder and his celebrity pals will help raise money for his foundation and Fort Lauderdale’s HANDY (Helping Abused Neglected & Dependent Youth). Details at www.cff30.com.

Bowling for dollars - for others

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The Miami Dolphins stopped by Parkside Elementary School in Coral Springs to visit nearly 500 students for the

through six football drills and cheerleader routines.

physical fi tness and making positive choices. “I think it brings out school spirit, unifi es the classes and it gets the kids in a good mood,” Assistant Principal Larry Barretto said. “The message is also an excellent tie-in, and I think it’s important for the kids to realize there’s more to it than just having fun.”

For more information on the Miami Dolphins Youth Football Clinic, Youth Football Camps, or school visits, email [email protected].

What’s Pine Crest President Dana Markham discussing with these fi fth-graders? “The effects of spices and scents” at the annual Kids’ Inquiry Conference, an interactive lower school science symposium that took place in March.

“I am so proud of you all, with not only the fi ndings you have presented so well, but with the way you have learned to collaborate, compromise, and solve problems during your projects,” Markham told the students, who attend the award-winning private school in Fort Lauderdale.

Those students can also be proud of Markham – she’s a nominee for the fi fth annual 100 Outstanding Women of Broward County, hosted by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. The big gala is May 9 at the Signature Grand, and Markham joins other nominees who include business owners, judges, and doctors.

For details on attending the event, email Danielle Cox at [email protected] or call her at (954) 563-2822. 100outstandingwomen.com

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So why the growing trend towards destination

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As far as where everyone is going to get married

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BEERNEAR HEREHeard of Sierra Nevada? Sam

Adams? Forget about those

craft-beers-turned-nationwide-

phenoms – they’ve been beat

out by a Broward brewery.

On most mornings, Matt Cox is alone at the Big Bear Brewing Company in Coral Springs, cleaning his brew kettle. He actually crawls inside the 10-foot vessel and hand-scrubs the surfaces.

“Everything in good brewing practices starts with clean equipment,” says Cox, brewmaster of the 15-year-old microbrewery on a stretch of University Drive between a SunTrust bank and a

in brewing. When a beer goes into any vessel or container, it needs to be clean and sanitized – from the biggest tank, to the smallest bottle.”

Cox’s cleanliness obsession has its rewards. Last September, Big Bear’s Polar Light took a gold medal at the United States Open Beer Championship in Atlanta, a national contest featuring more than 1,650 American brews in 65 categories. And Big Bear’s Paw Print IPA was declared Grand Champion IPA at the United States Beer Tasting Championship in Manchester, New Hampshire, just last September.

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The price of successIf you’ve ever bought a craft beer, you know it’s pricier than your average

Budweiser. Here’s why: it’s hard work.Unlike other state-of-the-art modern breweries, Big Bear has no computer

touch screens to regulate the water temperature or mix the malt. “All the labor during the brewing process is done by hand,” Cox says. “There

are no motors to mix the mash, for instance. The dry weight of the mash can be up to 1,000 pounds, which I then combine with water and mix with a hand paddle. The mixture becomes much heavier as it blends. All the malt has to then be removed manually when the process is fi nished.”

One small mistake in the milling process, water purifi cation, or in the accuracy of time and temperature could ruin a whole batch – equal to 20 kegs of beer.

Cox has to run the different varieties of malt through a mill to gently crush it. The malt is then measured to the thousandth of an inch to create the desired fl avor and body of the brew. The water Cox uses to mix with the malt goes through a water-purifi cation process that strips contaminants out of the Broward tap water. He then rebuilds the water using calcium and magnesium – each brew has its own specifi c type of water.

After 20 hours of labor, Cox has his 20 kegs’ worth of beer – but he doesn’t keep them in kegs. Instead, he stores the liquid in a half-dozen 8-foot-tall “serving vessels.”

And directly from there is where customers at the Big Bear Brewery taste their purchases. Even the tubes the beer travels through are handpicked by Cox. They measure a quarter-inch in diameter compared to the normal half- to three-eighths inches, which leaves less beer sitting in the tubes when they are not in use – because beer sitting in the lines usually becomes stale. The tubes are also made of a nonporous material so they won’t collect dirt or bacteria, which could alter the taste of the beer. Cost: 45 cents a foot compared to 20 cents a foot.

“Our process makes a difference when you compare taste and quality to the supermarket-type beers that people buy or drink at bars,” Cox says. “We keep the beer in a natural and pure state. We don’t pasteurize, use any chemical shelf-life extenders or fl avor enhancers. Some beers we lightly fi lter, some are left completely unfi ltered.”

If this intrigues your taste buds, there’s only one problem: you can’t buy Big Bear beer anywhere but in Coral Springs.

“Our beers are only sold on premise, so we can ensure they are always kept at optimal temperatures,” Cox says. “They also sell very fast, so we don’t have to worry about them getting old or losing fl avor. That separates us and some other local brew pubs from all other beer products.”

Bang for the buckWhile craft beers are pricier than the average national brand, they’re also punchier. Check out the ABV – alcohol by volume of these brews…

Michelob Ultra – 4.1 percentBud Lite – 4.2 percentSam Adams Lager – 4.8 percentBig Bear Polar Light – 4.9 percentNative Brewing Thunderhead Red – 5.2 percent

Big Bear Paw Print IPA – 6.5 percentHoly Mackerel Special Golden Ale – 8.5 percentHoly Mackerel Panic Attack – 10 percent

As Holy Mackerel brewmaster Bobby G. puts it: “Some craft beer consumers drink less beer because of alcohol content, thus cutting down on calories and cash spent.”

Starting the mashing process and adjusting incoming water temperature to a precise temperature for that specifi c brew.

Pouring a bag of malt into the mill to crush it to a certain crush rate, in order to get the best extraction and fl avor from the malt.

Pouring the fi nished product out of one of the 8-foot-tall serving vessels before it’s sent to the bar taps.

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Funky Buddha Lounge and Brewery

A hip hangout for students from nearby FAU and Lynn University, featuring live music, the aroma of shisha (fl avored tobacco), and a tapas-like menu. Brewmaster Kevin Abbott usually offers fi ve main ales, with prices in the $6 range. They include:

Maple Bacon Coffee Porter – Just like the name says, it’s brewed with maple syrup, smoked malt (to suggest bacon), and coffee. Brown to black in color and medium bodied.

No Crusts – A peanut-butter-and-jelly brown ale brewed with real peanuts and assorted fruits.

Hop Gun IPA – In a sea of overly bitter IPAs, Abbott went for balance. Amber colored and medium bodied, Hop Gun has a strong malt fl avor with hints of caramel and honey.

Floridian Hefeweizen – Unfi ltered German style wheat beer with a pale golden color. Aromas of banana and clove with light citrus fruit, light to medium bodied with similar fl avors, prickly carbonation and clean fi nish.

Red Dawn Red Ale – Deep red to brown color in color, Red Dawn has a fruity nose with hints of vanilla and caramel. The fl avor is bready with dark fruits and caramel

with a rich mouth feel.2621 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton, (561) 368-

4643, thefunkybuddha.com.

The Mack House Holy Mackerel Nano Brewery

A laid-back establishment run by brewmaster Bobby G, who loves to add unconventional ingredients like chili peppers, pecans, and coffee. The results are rich and explosive but still well-balanced. Brews, also in the $6 range, include:

Panic Attack – Canadian malt adds richness and sweetness, while spices such as fennel seed and ginger layer on the fl avor. A strong ale – hence the name.

Mack in Black – Belgian yeast and the addition of pomegranate juice in the fermentation makes this concoction a bit lighter than Panic Attack and gives it a thinner body. It has notes of chocolate and coffee.

Special Golden Ale – Belgian-style brew, unfi ltered with a hint of ginger, fennel, and slight honey sweetness. Dry and refreshing with fruity aromas.

Prices for The Mack House brews usually run in the

$6 range, but can also be purchased as six packs at Total Wine, ABC stores and Whole Foods.

9118 State Road 84, Fort Lauderdale, (954) 474-5040, holymackerelbeers.com.

Native Brewery

Although not a brew pub, brewmaster Adam Fine creates a local range of fl avorful beers that reminds him of what being a local is all about – spending time with friends and enjoying the weather year round. His brews include:

Native Lager – Brewed with the fi nest German malts, hops, and a classic German yeast strain that produces an exceptionally smooth tasting golden lager, this is perfect for hot summer days.

The Eleven Brown Ale – Hints of caramel and roasted nuts compliment a slight hop bitterness, which balances the sweetness and ends with a nice clean fi nish.

Thunderhead Red – A classic American amber ale that balances the smooth caramel fl avor of Maris Otter malt with a light hop bitterness and aroma.

Adam’s brews can be found at many local establishments such as the Poorhouse, The Downtowner and selected Whole Foods, Publix, and Total Wine stores. www.nativebrewingco.com.

Burgers and steaks Big Bear Grizzly Red Ale, Native Brewing Thunderhead Red, Holy Mackerel Panic Attack

Cajun, blackened meats, wings, gumboHoly Mackerel Panic Attack and Mack and Black, Native Brewing Eleven Brown, Big Bear Paw Print IPA

Pasta, chicken, and fi sh in cheese saucesHoly Mackerel Panic Attack, Big Bear Polar Light, Native Brewing Glades Pale Ale

Citrus-based salads, fi sh, chicken, and pastaBig Bear Polar Light, Native Brewing Lager, Holy Mackerel Special Golden Ale

Chocolate cake and ice creamHoly Mackerel Mack and Black, Big Bear Espresso Cream Stout, Native Brewing Thunderhead Red

Pairing food and beerFood pairings aren’t just for wine anymore. Here’s the Lifestyle Magazine list of what goes well with our local brews…

Broward County is a mini-hotbed for tiny brew pubs and local brewers. All of these establishments create complex and balanced brews, and the brewmasters are as maniacal about their beers as Matt Cox.

These brews are made right on the premises or close by – not like other “ale houses” that have brews shipped in from other states. The food ranges from tapas to pizza, all with the beers in mind…

Other beers from around here

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The Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale’s AutoNation Academy of Art + Design is gaining recognition as a local cultural treasure. The Academy offers courses year round for all ages and levels of experience, and infuses a philosophy of individual development in every class.

This summer, the Academy is again offering a Creative Summer Art Academy as five two-week sessions for children in grades 1 – 12. Session one begins on June 10, and Session five ends August 16. Each day runs from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and students in grades 5-12 can enroll in disciplines such as drawing, painting, ceramics, digital arts, printmaking, and character design. The third session, which runs from July 8 – July 19, offers a special course in musical theatre and set design, for grades 5-12.

“We are committed to meeting the needs of each creative spirit,” said AutoNation Academy of Art + Design Director Anthony Lauro. “This guiding principle extends to our Creative Summer Art Academy, where we will ensure that each young person is able to fully develop his or her skills.”

Lauro continued: “The mission of the AutoNation Academy of Art + Design is to offer courses year round for all ages and all levels of expertise, from children grades 1-12 to adults, enthusiastic amateurs, emerging professionals, college students and seniors. We look forward to involvement from the entire community.”

For more detailed information regarding grade curriculum, and to download the registration form, please visit www.moafl.org/academy or call (954) 262-0239.

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The AutoNation Academy of Art + Design will also offer summer courses for adults on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

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Four dogs have lived in Susan Kramer’s Coral Springs home since last September, and they all were deemed “at-risk” when she got them.

Last September, Kramer got a fl ier in the mail about an ambassador program at the Broward Humane Society. She was intrigued. The program takes dogs that were surrendered by their owners but can’t adjust to life at the Humane Society shelter.

“They get in the shelter and they just freak out,” explains Kramer.

So Kramer and her family take in the dog – with toys, collars, leashes, and crates provided by the Humane Society – until another family adopts it.

“The best part of all,” Kramer says, “is providing a home for the dog so it can blossom and become itself again – and become more desirable for adoption.”

The stay-at-home mom enjoys the program because she has three kids either in college or about to leave for college. Keeping dogs for months at a time makes sense, she says, because after all of her kids move out, she may move.

Kramer does admit, though, that she couldn’t volunteer in the program without the help of her 24-year-old Charles (who recently graduated from the University of Florida), 19-year-old

and 18-year-old daughter Emily (who will attend FAU in the fall).

“I love the whole notion of giving back,” Kramer says. “And I feel I was very blessed to be able to stay at home and raise my kids all these years.”

Adds Linda Sanders, who runs the

Adoption Ambassador Program at the Humane Society:

“The dogs she has taken into her home were not easy dogs. They all required love, time, attention, and extensive training to make them more adoptable dogs. She has learned about dog behavior and training and is literally transforming these dogs, giving them the second chance that they all deserve.”

Kramer dedicated nearly the last 20 years of her life to raising her kids, although now she’s a volunteer usher at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in addition to helping the Humane Society.

She’s been married for 27 years and although she doesn’t know her Mother’s Day plans this year, she spent the last one at the Carolina Country Club in Margate. Her kids showered her with fl owers.

Taking a fl ier: Susan Kramer, Coral SpringsBY RYAN CORTES

The Broward Humane Society has hundreds of volunteers on average, but they’re looking for more.

According to Colette Saucier, the director of volunteer services, most people wouldn’t believe that.

“We’re very lucky here – we maintain an average of 475 volunteers – but what I think what people might misunderstand is that they see we have so many volunteers and they think we don’t need any more,” she explains. “But we need volunteer service a lot during the week, and even if you only have three hours a week, we’d love for them to come help us take care of the cats and dogs.”

The Humane Society says it takes in about 300-400 animals per week, so much is included when adopting a pet. Puppies cost $135 to adopt and dogs cost $100, but each animal is spayed or neutered, has treatment for fl eas and ticks, is micro-chipped, and comes with a free bag of Purina dog food.

Kittens cost $50 while cats are $25, but they also come micro-chipped and with the same amenities the dogs do.

Broward Humane Society2070 Griffi n RoadFort Lauderdalehumanebroward.com

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husband Rob when they saw a dog bolting through the parking lot.

“We stopped the car and we got out – and she jumped in,” Melamed says. “She was very friendly and that’s how it all started.”

The Parkland mother of three already had one dog — a 4-year-old golden retriever named Basha — and didn’t want to take on another with her son’s Bar Mitzvah upcoming. So she partnered up with a rescue organization called My Animals Rock, and within a month, the pitbull/boxer mix with “a face only a mother could love” had a permanent home.

It was nothing new for Melamed.“We’re always rescuing something,”

she says. “My son and I rescued an injured bird in the parking lot of our orthodontist. We had two baby bunnies in my pool last year — one drowned, the other one we rescued. We’ve always

been animal people.”

last October, he dedicated his personal project to helping animals and raised $600 and 1,000 pounds of dog food for My Animals Rock.

That was when the family — which also includes Melamed’s two daughters, 9-year-old Liza and 11-year-old Olivia — decided they were ready for another dog. They adopted an all-black terrier mix named Polly from My Animals Rock.

“When we fi rst took her, she was terrifi ed,” Melamed says. “She hid under the coffee table for a week. But she’s the happiest, most loving puppy now that she’s adjusted.”

Melamed lives at Heron Bay in Parkland and after being married for 16 years, she says she wasn’t sure when Mother’s Day was or what plans she had for it.

“But,” she says, “I know my husband will come up with something.”

Always rescuing: Nicole Melamed, ParklandBY RYAN CORTES

My Animals Rock doesn’t have a building where you can fi nd its dogs – and it doesn’t have a team of volunteers. It’s run by one woman, Kathy Cremer, and she fi nds almost all of her dogs near one place.

The Everglades.

Cremer started My Animals Rock in 2009 after spending many hours volunteering at the now-defunct Pet Rescue Miami. After fi nding abandoned dogs near the Everglades, she blitzes social media, dog websites (like petfi nder.com), and dog shelters looking for someone to adopt the pets.

Sometimes the process takes a while, because of the condition of the dog.

“They always come off the street really in bad shape, with heartworms and broken hips and legs because they’ve been hit by cars near the Everglades,” she says.

There’s a $150 adoption fee, but Cremer says it’s a small price to pay. She estimates that every dog rescued has $400 spent on it before it’s adopted – and often more, if the dog needs surgery.

Cremer is also particular about who adopts the dogs. She has potential customers complete an application, checks their vet references to see about their previous animals, and she insists on a home visit with the dog before an offi cial adoption, just to make sure the house (and fence) is suitable.

“I’m very, very strict,” she says. “These animals have been through hell, so we want to make sure they’re defi nitely going to a forever home.”

My Animals Rockmyanimalsrock.org

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Care. It’s a nurse registry based in Coral Springs, which is also where the couple lives.

“My model is that we treat every client as if they’re literally part of our family,” Catanzaro says. “All our caregivers are good enough that I would refer them for my own family.”

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He also interviews clients: How many hours a week do you need us? How often and what type of medications do you take? What kind of food do you like?

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Mitch Amsterdam and Mike Linder, pioneeers of the private jet catering industry, began their round-the-clock business in 2001 with Silver Lining InFlight Catering. “It’s 24 hours a day, we’ve never closed in 12 years,” Linder says. The two lifelong friends have set the standard for aviation concierge services, providing a fi rst class experience for worldwide jet travel out of South Florida (servicing all private airports from Orlando to Miami).

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box), located on the tarmac at FXE Airport in Fort Lauderdale. The café has earned rave reviews as the lines out the door can attest. Now they’ve moved on to their most ambitious challenge yet – becoming South Florida’s most exquisite catering and special events company.

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That may be why Silver Lining has hosted Fortune 500 CEOs, Saudi

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When Mike Kontos got married in February, the easiest decision for him and his bride was “Who’s the caterer?”

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The words “airport food” don’t often cause mouths to water. And who goes to an airport to eat when they don’t have somewhere to fl y?

But Jet Runway Café is a destination unto itself. The breakfast and lunch restaurant at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport has been called “one of the best lunch spots” in Fort Lauderdale by the Sun Sentinel and a “hidden gem” by New Times. Jet Runway Café has earned stellar reviews from sites like Yelp and Urban Spoon.

“It’s one of those few South Florida restaurants where it’s hip to be seen,” co-owner Mitch Amsterdam says. “It’s right on the tarmac, the only one that’s directly on the runway. Private jets and helicopters pull right up, where both passengers and pilots come in to eat.”

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While the restaurant isn’t open for dinner, it is available for private functions, much like its next door airplane hangar.

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Runway Café, the tarmac on the runway, and the airplane hangar, which serves as a blank canvas for even the most creative of minds. They can handle events for hundreds of people and even thousands. For example, a recent MS Gala seated 1,200 and featured a runway fashion show, luncheon, and silent auction, all produced in house by the Silver Lining Team. Karen Dresbach, President of the MS Society

team at Silver Lining went above and beyond with every detail to insure the event was a huge success. We could not have been more pleased.”

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Linder says. And the community has responded. The American Heart Association, Cameras for Kids Foundation, MS, Charity Guild, Deliver the Dream, and the Danielle Demarzo Foundation have all partnered with Silver Lining Catering over the past year to create some of the most illustrious and memorable galas and fundraisers.

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Public relations is taking on a bigger role in making companies successful. You’re playing a bigger role, too.

If you think about how you avoid business messages, it’s easy to see why. Don’t want to watch TV ads? Zip by them on your DVR. Want to hide “sponsored content” on your Facebook page? Click the “X” box in the upper-right-hand corner. Tired of listening to ads on your car radio? Plug in your iPod.

Because it’s become so easy to tune out advertising, selling has become less about getting people to buy something and more about getting their attention. Marketing and public relations also generate awareness, and with more companies combining traditional media – like a magazine – with online media, the lines among the three have blurred.

Not that long ago, public relations was about getting a client’s name in the newspaper, on TV or in a magazine. That’s still part of the job, but a smaller part as the number of media outlets shrink.

Now, it’s about getting people to share information about a company or

an individual. For a local restaurant, that can mean getting the word out through Facebook posts. When it works, that restaurant can have people lined up around the building on the fi rst day of business and win a local TV station’s “best restaurant” poll. (True story.)

What does that mean for your business? Should you dump your advertising and put all your money behind public relations? I’d like that if it you were hiring me. Seriously, you should look more at your message than where you’re spending your money. Lifestyle Magazine is a great way to raise awareness and engage audiences, especially if you’re looking for sophisticated readers.

But what are you telling them? If it’s “Buy! Buy! Buy!” readers are likely to fl ip the page. If you share information or tell a story, you can capture their attention. And if readers like what they

see, they’re likely to tell their friends. And those friends will tell their friends.

That’s the game today: engaging people. Think about the most effective Super Bowl ads this year. The top ad was Budweiser’s “Brotherhood,” about a man who raises a Clydesdale to adulthood and is reunited with the horse three years later. Second place: American Dairy Association’s “Morning Run” about The Rock forsaking his hero role because he has a more important job: getting fresh milk for his kids.

That’s what public relations is about: giving people a good story that they want to share with others. Sometimes those people are reporters. More and more often, they’re people like you.

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Most people have a will. Your business needs one too, in the form of an exit plan. Most business owners will not sell voluntarily. Why? Selling a business is not the best way to make money from it.

Most small businesses sell for 1-3 times adjusted earnings (larger ones can sell for more). So, if you are planning to stay working in your business for a longer than a few years, it pays to keep it. However, there are factors that can get in the way of your business “status quo”, and you need to have a plan to sell it. What do we typically see happen?

The business owner can no longer physically work. Death or disability will force a sale. If this happens, time is of the essence! The businesses’ value can evaporate daily!The owner hates working in the business. Burn out is real and life is too short to be miserable. Understand you can simply sell and buy something else!The business has unsolvable cash fl ow issues. Either it is a victim of its own success, and grows too quickly, or more often, gets into trouble monetarily. Time to sell in either case. The business has grown beyond the owner’s capabilities. Many entrepreneurs are not good corporate CEO’s. Many times the founder is not the person who makes a business a huge success. Outside economic or competitive forces change the industry, and your business is in danger or, there is huge opportunity. Either way you see the writing on the wall, and it is time to sell!

A strategic buyer comes along and will pay the owner above a fair market value price. It may be time to cash in, rather than compete. Your proverbial ship has come in!

Many times, there are combinations of reasons why the time to sell will come…and often it comes suddenly. What should you do in order to plan?

1. Formulate a plan. Write it down. Tell people where it is.

2. Have your specifi c wishes known by your family, senior staff, and advisors. Who is in charge? Should they sell immediately? Who should they listen to for advice?

3. Give someone power of attorney or have someone able to sign for your company in your absence or disability.

4. Get insurance! Have a Life & Disability policy! A buy-sell agreement can easily be funded by insurance and make everyone whole in often a very turbulent time.

5. Meet with a business broker, spend time with them, and befriend them. Review your fi nancials annually or bi-annually with them and understand your

business market value. A strong relationship with a broker and knowledge of the marketplace will make selling your business relatively painless.

6. Have a sell price! When you reach your goal, punch out and do something else!

7. Be realistic and unemotional. A business can become like a child to entrepreneurs. This can lead to bad decisions about when to sell or dispose of a business. Try to listen to others and understand when the time to sell is upon you.

One thing is certain in business ownership. One day you will not own it. The only question is how that is going to come to be, and with help, it can be a very profi table and easy transition!

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Café MaxxImpeccable dining, unpretentious ambience

Café Maxx is a destination, not just a dining experience. Those who desire impeccable food in a lively yet unpretentious atmosphere will be drawn to this landmark restaurant in Pompano Beach.

Darrel Broek greets guests as they enter the main dining area. He has a charm and energy that’s captivating. The same is true of Chef Oliver Saucy, as he moves effortlessly in his kitchen preparing enticing

dishes for patrons in the café. That identical energy

has been with Café Maxx for more than 13 years. He enthusiastically shares how the chef changes the menu daily, but some items are favorites and remain always.

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choose between appetizers. They’re all enticing. The fresh chilled Maine Lobster Summer Roll with citrus and sweet chili ponzu is light and delicious. The Slice of Caviar Pie is served with egg, onion, layers of sour cream, and topped with tobiko caviar. It’s wonderful. But there are two must-haves appetizers you won’t want to miss. The Tuna Sashimi Pizza is unique. Served on a fried wonton, this crispy pizza with wasabi cream cheese, ginger, and caviar is outrageous.

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know why. The most tempting is

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There are many options when ordering at Café Maxx. Soups, salads, pastas, lighter fare (reduced calories, lower carbohydrates and smaller portions), along with other selections that will tempt you. There is something for every palate.

When the entrees are served, every plate is a piece of art.

The Dark Cherry and Raspberry

Glazed Duck Breasts rest on a double potato and mascarpone au gratin with beans and carrots. The sauce is a mixture between a touch of sweet with the right amount of spice to sneak up on you. The Three Peppercorn Filet Mignon is tender and extraordinary. The steak is prepared spot on and is delicately placed next to the three cheese au gratin potatoes, shallot-thyme compound butter, and natural jus. This is one menu item that is always offered and ordered. A fi sh dish not to miss is the Lemon Herb Salmon. Perfectly seasoned, fl aky and delicious, the salmon is placed on top of ruby and gold beets, sweet potatoes, spinach, and just the right amount of citrus butter.

By this time, you are satiated but you cannot miss dessert. Room must be made for pastry chef Bernie Delacruz’s specials and house favorites. I believe in eating desserts always. Life is short and sweets are worth indulging. I also believe that Café Maxx’s Butterscotch Bread Pudding may be one of the best I have ever had in the world. Served with pretzel crumble, caramel drizzle, and vanilla ice cream, you will not be disappointed. The Warm Apple Tart with apple jack caramel, almond frangipane, and cinnamon-scented ice cream also rivals the pudding. Also worth mentioning is

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Café Maxx celebrated its 29th year anniversary last month. Enjoy a simply wonderful dinner or celebrate something special with Darrel and Chef Oliver.

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2-1-1 Broward hosted a fabulous Club 2-1-1 Connecting Event for 75local business people and membersof the community at Sardelli Italian Steakhouse on Wednesday, March 20.

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Coral Springs Festival of the ArtsCoral Springs celebrated its 50th anniversary in a Community Birthday Celebration at the Coral Springs Festival of the Arts on March 16 and 17, at The Walk on University Drive. The ninth annual festival included a fun-fi lled weekend for the entire family with artists, crafters, musical entertainment, literary seminars, chalk artists, a children’s area, and more.

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