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05-2006 Newsletter The Village y NEV~SLETTER zoo6 VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, 501 US HWY #1, NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 NORTH PALM BEACH PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULE VILLAGE COUNCIL Village Council ..........................................................2nd & 4th Thursday, 7:30 p.m. David B. Norris, Mayor Code Enforcement Board 1st Monday, on call, 6:30 p.m. Edward M Eissey, Ph.D., Vice Mayor Construction Board of Adjustment & Appeal on call William Manual, President ProTem Country Club Advisory Board ....................................2nd Monday, monthly, 7:00 p.m. Manny Grinn, Councilman Library Advisory Board 4th Tuesday, monthly, 7:30 p.m. Charles R. O'Meilia, Councilman Planning Commission ...................................................1st Tuesday, monthly, 7:00 p.m. Village Council members may be Recreation Advisory Board 2nd Tuesday, monthly, 7:30 p.m. contacted through the office of the Waterways Board neat t0 last Tuesday, monthly, 4:00 p.m. Village Clerk at 841-3355 or by email at Zoning Board of Adjustment on call npbclerk@village-npb.org All meetings are held at the Village Half S01 U S. Highway One Village Council agendas, and minutes of Village Council meetings, are available on the VILLAGE DEPARTMENTS Village's web site (http://www.village-npb.org). Agendas are posted the Monday prior to the Council meeting and are also available at Village Hall or at the meeting. Village Manager 8~1-3:80 THANK YOU HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2006 SPONSORS Village Clcrl: 8~1-3 Finance I -> EVENT SPONSOR Public Scniccs 691-~~~o RIVERSIDE NATIONAL BANK Recreation 8~1->>88 Anchorage Parl: 8~1-386 Conununil~ Center 8~ l- ~ 389 Osborne Park 8~ l-> ;87 Libra» 8~ I -; •8 Village Historian 8~ I - ~ :7 I Public Safct~: Non Emcrgcnc~ 8~8-? Emergcnc~ 911 Count» Club 8~1->>~9 UPCOMING EVENTS/IMPORTANT INFORMATION Administration ~>`~I-~~?l~ Holida Closin s -The followin offices will be closed for Memorial Da Driving Range 626-07;2 ' Y g g Y~ Golf Shop ~,91_;~; , Monday, May 29, 2006: Village Hall, Library, Recreation, Public Services Pool 691-;~27 (including Sanitation), Public Safety Records Office (Police, Fire, EMS - Tcnnis 626-6~ I ~ Open) and Country Club Administration Office. Restaurant 691-~~30 • Library -Summer Reading Progran & Summer Story Hours -See page 3 Infide thif iffue: Memorial Day Refuse Schedule -See page 8 Village Council/Village Clerk 2 Heritage Day Sponsors -See page 7 Manager Message 2 Summer Class Registration -See page 7 Library a NPB Residents Only: May 8 & 9 Non-Residents: May 10 & 11 Country Club Events 4 Country Club Calendar 5 Summer Camp Registration -Saturday, May 6, 2006 from 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM NPB Residents Only -See page 7 Public Safety s Public Services s 50th Anniversary Fishing Tournament -See page 7 Recreation 7 Bulletin Board g Visit us on our Web Site: http://www.village-npb.org E-mail: publicinfo@village-npb.org TtiE VILLAGE NEWSLETTER PAGE 2 MAY 2 0 0 6 COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN Village Manager's Message 841-3380 Mark Bates, Village Manager Ordinance 2006-03 mbates@village-npb.org Amends the 2005-2006 Country Club Budget adding a fixed year-round $35 afternoon special rate for "group play" golf Happy 50~' Birthday, Village! Thanks to ALL OF YOU for events of non-profit organizations subject to event approval of celebrating our Village's golden anniversary at the Heritage Fes- the Country Club Advisory Board. oval on April 7~' & 8~'. Seeing the heritage of our old friends Ordinance 2006-04 unearthed with the "time capsule" pictures was a real treat... and Amends Police and Fire Pension Board of Trustees. they're on display at the Library for you to enjoy until August. Resolution 2006-12 The 5-k run Saturday morning brought a lot of folks out early Agreement with Land Research Management, Inc. (LRM, Inc.) With that new da@ght savings time... and led to a terrific Vil- to provide a consultant to perform general planning and zoning lage parade down US1. The evening festival at our Country services. Club provided great music, food, fun, rides... and an AWE- SOME fireworks show. We hope you all enjoyed our Village's Resolution 2006-13 50'i' anniversary celebration! Declaring three (3) pieces of printing eq@ment as surplus and authorizing their disposal. On April 13~' our Village began the Country Club renovation Resolution 2006-14 using "Signatare" Jack Nicklaus golf course design. Mr. Nick- Ranking Pyro Engineering, Inc., d/b/a Pyroarts by Bay Fire- laus generously waived his normal $2 million design fee as a works for the purpose of securing a fireworks display for the personal gift to `@ve back" to this community where he has Village's Heritage Day/50th Anniversary Celebration. lived and raised his family for the past 30+ years. Mr. Nicklaus' personal sense of community involvement will allow our Village Resolution 2006-15 to have o@ the 2"d municipal course in the nation offering a Certifying that funds from Palm Beach County be used to im- Jack Nicklaus "Signature" golf course to the public. Public re- prove and expand pre-hospital services and to meet the goals sponse to the new Nicklaus course has been overwhelming in its and objectives of the EMS County Grant Plan. anticipation and excitement. The 6-month course renovation will Resolution 2006-16 start at the end of April... with grand opening of the new Nick- Accepting the Results of the General Election 3/14/06. laus "Signature" course planned for early November. Resolution 2006-17 Appoints Council Officers for 2006-2007. As recently reported in the local press, our Village is in the very beginning stages of developing a Master Plan for improvements Resolution 2006-18 to Anchorage Park No actual plans for the park have been de- Fireworks Sales Agreement with Pyro Engineering Inc. for veloped as yet but we are interviewing design/engineering firms fireworks display for the Village's Heritage Day/50th Anniver- to help us in looking at Anchorage Park Once hired, the design sary Celebration. consultant will be soliciting input and ideas from the public and Resolution 2006-19 help evaluate all improvement possibilities. The initial planning Agreement with Phillips & Jordan for Hurricane/Disaster De- process will start in the coming months and help guide our Vil- bris Removal. lage toward development of a Master Plan for improvements to Anchorage Park. Resolution 2006-20 Purchase of a Dodge Ram 2500 Utility Truck. All the Best! Resolution 2006-21 Mark Bates Terminates agreement with Tennis and More for merchandising at the Tennis Pro Shop. VILLAGE CLERK NEWS HVAC CONTRACTOR NEEDED FOR CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT & APPEALS: A volunteer is needed for one vacancy on the Construction Board of Adjust- ment and Appeals. This position must be filled by an HVAC Support your Contractor. Applicants are not required to be residents of the Village. The Construction Board of Adjustment & Appeals LOCL~C meets on call, as needed, to consider variances of the technical Businesses codes and to hear appeals of decisions and interpretations of the building official. Applications are available from the Village Clerk's office in the Village Hall, 501 U.S. Highway 1, or by calling 841-3355. TtiE VILLAGE NEWSLETTER PAGE 3 MAY 2 0 0 6 LIBRARY NEWS 841-3383 CHILDREN'S SERVICES 303 Anchorage Drive Tropical Tea Party North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 Thursday, May 11~', at 3:30 p. m., daughters, ages 6-8, and their MAY IN THE LIBRARY Moms please join us for a cool and refreshing afternoon of sto- ries, games, prizes, puppets, music and a movie. Light refresh- Library Hours: menu will be served. Please pre-register. M-Th. 10-8 p.m. Kids' Ex ress Fri. & Sat. 10-6 p.m. p Sunday 1-5 p.m. Friday, May 12th, at 4 p.m., join us for afun-filled, fast-paced Library closed May 29t", Memorial Day hour designed for ages 9-12. There are cool games to play and lots to talk about. Light refreshments will be served. Please pre- register. JOHN D. MACARTHUR by Bob Sanford On Wednesday, May 3, at 11:00, Bob Sandford will present an Y \ inside look at MacArthur's later years, how he made his for- ~ _ ~T_- _ tune, how he lived his life and his influence on North Palm ~ ~ Beach. MacArthur was one of the richest self-made men in the United States and a quirky, shabbily dressed eccentric. Bob - ~--~~-~ ~a,r'--.,v:~ was the beverage manager at MacArthur's Colonnades Beach `~~-"~ Hotel where MacArthur lived and carried on his business for 15 years from a table in the coffee shop. Join us for aninter- esting biography of MacArthur written by a person who actu- Nighty Night Story Hour ally knew him. Thursday, May 18th at 6 p.m., ages 4-8 may wish to spend an MATINEE AT THE LIBRARY evening at the library listening to stories and music, and watch- ing puppets and a movie. You may wear your pajamas, if you On Saturday, May 20 at 2:00, join us in the Obert Meeting like. Room fora 60's film, a futuristic doomsday thriller with Greg- ory Peck. Toddler Time REMEMBER THE LIBRARY HAS On Saturday, May 20th, at 10:15 a.m., you are welcome to bring WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS! your toddlers, ages birth to 18 months, to a specially prepared program. Toddlers will enjoy music, movement, finger plays and puppets. This is a great way to introduce your youngest child to the wonderful world of books in the library. Movie and Craft Time On Saturday, May 20th, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., as part of the Village's 50th Anniversary celebration, we will be showing THANK YOU TO THE FRIENDS one of the 1960's most popular and best loved movies. Ages 6- 10 are invited to join us for anall-time favorite movie classic. The Library staff would like to thank the Friends of the Li- brary for their recent allocation of $9,000 to the NPB Library. Summer Reading Program 2006 The Friends raised $10,000.00. We appreciate all of you for "Come Sail Away" the time and effort you spent this year to raise funds to support Please pre-register for the Summer Reading Program at the Chil- the Library. dren's Library beginning Monday, May 8th. Join us as we "Sail MYSTERY NIGHT PARTICIPANTS through Summer". Help us honor our wonderful Village's 50th Anniversary as we search the blue for children's books: past, The North Palm Beach Library staff wishes to thank the Mys- present, and future. Step aboard as we sail some un-chartered tery Night participants who made our first Mystery Night a waters into stories you may never have heard before! The sum- huge success. We had a great group! mer excitement begins Monday, June 12th. TREESEARCHERS GENEALOGY CLUB Summer Story Hours The TreeSearchers Genealogy Club will meet Tuesday, May You are welcome to join us for Summer Story Hours beginning 16~', at 7:00 p.m. This will be our last meeting until the fall. on June 12th for ages 4-5, on Tuesday, June 13th, for ages 6-8, Plan to attend this informative meeting on genealogy research- both of these are drop off programs that begin at 10:00 a.m. ing and techniques. Everyone is welcome! If you have any Ages 2-3 will meet, with a parent, beginning on Wednesday, questions, please contact Sue at 841-3383. June 14th, at 10:15 a.m. Please register. TtiE VILLAGE NEWSLETTER PAGE 4 MAY 2 0 0 6 Country Club 841-3359 POOL 691-3427 951 US Highway #1 North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 MAY POOL HOURS (Administration Office 561-691-3420) The North Palm Beach Country Club is open to the public. We CLOSED MONDAYS welcome and encourage everyone to stop by and check out all of Tuesday -Saturday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM our amenities. We are a complete recreational facility offering Sunday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM daily fees, so feel free to enjoy a magnificent day of golf, a vigor- ous match of tennis, a refreshing dip in our Olympic size pool or an Memorial Day 10.00 AM - 8.00 PM exquisite dining experience. We offer discounts to our Village residents with a valid resident card. To purchase your resident card, stop by the Administration office. Proof of residency (deed, WATER AEROBICS tax bill, or 12 month lease agreement) is required at time of issu- ance. Water aerobics are ongoing and open to all. Classes are held Wednesday and Friday mornings at 10:15 AM at the Country GOLF 691-3433 Club Pool. Certified instructor is Jean Burge. Cost is $5/ class. The Village of North Palm Beach Country Club Director, SWIM MEETS Mickey Neal, says Saturday, May 6, 2006 - 9:00 AM County Novice Swim Meet "Golf is a lifetime pursuit of problem solving". Friday, May 19, 2006 - 4:00 PM 35th Annual Dr. William TIP OF THE MONTH McIIvaine Grade School Meet By Mark Mayette "GIVE'EM ALL A DRINK" TENNIS 626-6515 Before heading to the course to play your next round it is very important for you to take care of JUNIOR SUMMER CAMP yourself first. Drink plenty of water before you -/ leave home. You must hydrate yourself long June 5 -August 11, 2006 h before your round starts. This is something we Junior Tennis all must do, especially living in Florida during the sliiiuiier months. 4-week Sessions If you wait till you start your round to begin drinking water it's to late. If you do this the next time out you will see that your energy Tiny Tots (4-6) level will increase, therefore a better round of golf. Tuesday/Thursday 3:30 PM-4:00 PM Future Stars (7-9) DRIVING RANGE 626-0732 Tuesday/Thursday 4:00 PM-5:00 PM HOURS OF OPERATION Grand Slam (10-18) Monday - Monday/Wednesday 3:30 PM-5:00 PM Open 8:00 a.m. - lastballs sold 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. lights out Junior Tennis Tournaments Tuesday - 1st Saturday of each month 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Open 9:00 a.m. - lastballs sold 8:30 p.m. - 9:00 lights out ADULT TENNIS Wednesday -Sunday Open 8:00 a.m. - lastballs sold 8:30 p.m. - 9:00 lights out Monthly Themed Mixer (Check Pro-Shop for Times and Dates) Interested in learning the game of golf or improving Beginner's/Intermediate Weekend Drill 9-10:30 AM the one that you have? Call our PGA golf profes- sionals Mark Mayette at 691-3433. Our golf pro- Men's Drill Night -Every Wednesday 6:30-8:00 PM fessionals have lesson packages that are guaranteed to improve both your fundamentals and your NEW! Cardio Tennis (Heart Pumping Tennis Fitness) scores. Friday 9:00 - 10:00 AM GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE Tuesday 6:30 - 7:30 PM GOLF PRO SHOP K E Y ^ yy-~ MAY 2 O O 6 ~ ~ ~ -- A-Administration ~?'-~° f - '- ~ 8 I&~s,l ~lal" -= G-Golf North Palm Beach ~ - P-P~~l Country C 1 u b - y~ - - ..z - R-Restaurant .- y~+'1~~;, ~ T-Tennis Telephone (561) 841-3359 CALENDAR OF EVENTS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESTAURANT ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC North Palm Beach Country Club, 951 U.S. Highway #1, North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 (561) 841-3359 Email: club@village-npb.org 1 ~2 3 4 5 6 R- Breakfast R- No Breakfast R-Breakfast R-Breakfast R-Breakfast Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM R -Breakfast Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Dinner & Entertunment Jam Session 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM Dinner -Meat Loaf Special Italian Buffet Dinner & Entertainment Dinner For Two S ecial P Dinner & Entertunment T - Jumor Tenms T - Cardio Tennis 6:30-7:30 PM T - Men's Night - 6:30-8:00 PM Tournaments 11 AM - 1 PM T - Cardio Tennis 9:00-10:00 AM P -County Novice Swim Meet 9 AM 7 8 CCAB MEETING 7:00 PM 9 10 11 COUNCIL, MEETING 7:30 PM 12 13 R - No Breakfast R -Breakfast R -Breakfast R -Breakfast R -Champagne Brunch 10 AM - 2 PM Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM R -Breakfast R -Breakfast Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch (Lounge) 11 AM - 4 PM Jimmy Keys Comedy Dinner Show Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Dinner -Meat Loaf S ecial Italian Buffet Dinner & Entertunment Dinner & Entertainment Dinner & Entertunment P Dinner For Two Special Dinner 4 PM - 8 PM T - Cardio Tennis 6:30-7.30 PM T - Men's Night - 6:30-8:00 PM T - Cardio Tennis 9:00-10:00 AM 14 MOTHERS DAY 15 16 17 18 19 R -Breakfast 20 R-Breakfast R-Breakfast R-Breakfast R -Champagne Brunch 10 AM - 2 PM R - No Breakfast R -Breakfast Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch (Lounge) 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Dinner & Entertunment Italian Buffet Dinner & Entertunment Jam Session 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM Dinner For Two Special T - Cardio Tennis 9:00-10:00 AM Dinner & Entertainment Dinner 4 PM - 8 PM Dinner -Meat Loaf Special T - Men's Night - 6:30-8:00 PM T - Cardio Tennis 6:30-7:30 PM P - 35th Annual Grade School Meet 4 PM 21 22 23 24 25 COUNCIL MEETING 7:30 PM 26 27 R-Breakfast R-Breakfast R-Breakfast R -Champagne Brunch 10 - 2 PM R - No Breakfast R -Breakfast Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM R -Breakfast Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch (Lounge) 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Jam Session 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM Italian Buffet Dinner & Entertunment Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Dinner & Entertunment Dinner -Meat Loaf S ecial Dinner & Entertunment Dinner 4 PM - 8 PM P T - Men's Night - 6:30-8:00 PM Dinner For Two Special T - Cardio Tennis 6:30-7:30 PM T - Cardio Tennis 9:00-10:00 AM 28 29 MEMORIAL DAY 30 31 R-Breakfast R-Breakfast R -Champagne Brunch 10 - 2 PM R - No Breakfast Lunch (Lounge) 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch Menu 11 AM - 4 PM Lunch 11 AM - 4 PM Early BIP(~ D111110P 4:00 - 6:00 PM Dail Jam Session 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM Italian Buffet Dinner & Entertainment y Dinner 4 PM - 8 PM Dinner -Meat Loaf Special T -Ladies Night 6:30-8:00 PM T - Men's Night - 630-8:00 PM P -Open from 10 AM - 8 PM i TtiE VILLAGE NEWSLETTER PAGE 6 MAY 2 0 0 6 PUBLIC SAFETY 848-2525 PUBLIC SERVICES 691-3440 560 U. S. Highway One 645 Prosperity Farms Road North Palm Beach, FL 33408 North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 NOPE: NARCOTIC OVERDOSE Code of the Month PREVENTION AND EDUCATION Storm Season Preparedness The North Palm Beach Department of Public Safety will be host- Is your Tree Trimming or Landscaping Company licensed ing an educational talk for parents called NOPE: Narcotic Over- and insured? dose Prevention and Education on May 24, 2006 at 7:00 PM. This exceptional talk will be held at the North Palm Beach Vil- All landscaping and tree trimming businesses are required to lage Hall Council Chambers located at 501 US Highway 1. If obtain an occupational license with the Village before conduct- you would like to attend this talk, please R.S. V.P. by calling 841- ing business on your property. 3300 before May 12, 2006. Sec. 17-17. Registration required. Any person who engages in any business, occupation or profes- sion within the village not required to be licensed hereunder shall be certified with the licensing officer by executing an in- formation form provided by the village. The purpose of such certification is to provide the village with information concern- e O ing those who are doing business within the village and, where appropriate, to assure the village that such persons are licensed countywide by the county. The fee for this certification shall be two dollars ($2.00). Anyone violating this provision by failing Safe Boating Tips from to register the required information with the licensing office North Palm Beach Public Safety shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor of the second de- The State of Florida ranks third in the nation for the number of gree.(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) registered pleasure craft, and first for the number of boating acci- Sec. 17-26. License to be posted or carried. dents. North Palm Beach Public Safety offers these tips to help you stay safe and avoid trouble afloat: All licenses granted hereunder shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises where the licensed business is being con- • Complete a boating education course. One of the primary ducted, either stationary or mobile or in case of solicitors and factors contributing to vessel accidents is operator inexperi- canvassers, said license must be carried upon their person. ence. (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) • Get your boat checked for safety's sake. The Vessel Safety Sec. 17-33.1. Marking of commercial vehicles. Check (VSC) is a free public service offered by Coast Guard Auxiliary and U. S. Power Squadron volunteer organization. (a) It shall be the duty of every person doing business within • Always wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket and make the village, to have each and every truck or other vehicle used sure all your passengers wear one too. on a job within the village painted with or otherwise display the • Avoid alcoholic beverages while boating. More than one- name of the person owning same, together with the business third of all boating deaths resulting from collisions involved address, and the telephone number of the place of business. alcohol use. (b) Each such vehicle shall be lettered either on the door or on • Be aware of weather conditions before heading out on the the body in such a manner as to be legible. water and know what to do if the weather suddenly changes. (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) • Have a working marine radio onboard at all times and know Our licensing application procedure requires proof of worker's how to use it. compensation, liability insurance and Palm Beach County occu- • Pack extra gear you may need. A flashlight with fresh bat- pational license before issuance. teries, flares, a first aid kit, sunscreen, and drinking water Remember: are a few items that should be packed in a watertight con- tainerthat floats. The property owner is held liable for any accidents or injuries • Tell someone where you are going, who is with you, and that may occur while work is being conducted on their property how long you plan to be out. Then stick to your travel plans. by unlicensed contractors. • Ventilate after fueling. Open hatches, run the blower, and please call the Department of Public Services to find out if your check for fuel fumes before starting the engine. tree trimming or landscaping company has the necessary li- • Know your boat's capacity and how to properly load it. An censes and insurance at (561) 691-3440. overloaded or improperly loaded boat can cause safety prob- lems. • All children under the age of 6, in a vessel under 26 feet, must wear a Coast Guard-approved life jacket while under- way in Florida waters and up to 3 miles from shore. TtiE VILLAGE NEWSLETTER PAGE 7 MAY 2006 ~ ~ . North Palm Beach Recreation Department ;~-~~~''~~, li ~ ~-~ ~Q Activity Schedule ~ 0 0 ~ Registration for the following classes will be held at the Anchorage Park Activities Building from 9:00 am - 7:00 pm on: North Palm Residents: May 8 & 9 Non-Residents: May 10 & 11 Yearly Non-resident fee: $15.00/single, $25.00/family Preschool Activity Travel Tours Music Together, o-s yr F 10:00-10:45 Parrott Jungle Aug. 15 Music Together, o-s yr Sat 10:00-10:45 Busch Gardens Aug. 27 Youth/Teen Activity Workshops/Clinics Gymnastics, 3-4 yr F 3:30-4:15 SHINE 1st, 3rd W/mo 10:00 Gymnastics, 5-6 yr F 4:30-5:20 Summer Camps Sessions Gymnastics, F 5:30-6:20 Super Kids 3 & 4 yrs 6/5-6/16 Guitar I, teens W 1:00-1:50 Super Kids 5 & 6 yrs 6/19-6/30 Guitar II, teens W 2:00-2:50 Summer Camps 7-12 yrs 7/3-7/14 Guitar III, teens W 3:00-3:50 Soccer Camp 7/17-7/28 Karate, beg. M 7:00-8:00 Karate, beg/inter Th 6:00-7:00 Ca11841-3386 for availability Karate, aav. Th 7:00-8:00 Looking Forward Sailing i2 yrs + Sat 10:00-12:00 The Village of North Palm Beach's 50th Anniversary Fishing Adult Activity Tournament, Anchorage Park, June 24, 2006. In shore and off Ballroom Dance W 1:00-2:30 shore divisons -adult and junior flights (14 & under) -land lovers Ballroom Dance W 6:00-7:30 can fish at Anchorage Park and win aprize -weigh in, awards, Bellydancing T 6:30-8:00 entertainment, refreshments and much more. Watch the June Duplicate Bridge Sun 12:30 Newsletter and Village Web site for more details. Duplicate Bridge M 6:30 Duplicate Bridge T 12:30 For complete schedules, visit the web site at www.villa~e-npb•org Duplicate Bridge Th 12:30 or stop by a Recreation facility or call 841-3386. Duplicate Bridge F 12:30 THANK YOU Fitness Over 50 M,W,F 9:00-10:00 HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2006 SPONSORS Guitar II M 8:00-9:00 Jazzercise M,W,F 9:30-10:30 EVENT SPONSOR Jazzercise M,W 5:45-6:45 RIVERSIDE NATIONAL BANK Jazzercise T,Th 6:00-7:00 Jazzercise Sat 9:00-11:00 Haile, Shaw & Pfaffenberger, PA Karate, beg. M 7:00-8:00 Village Shoppes, Sabatello Karate, beg/inter Th 6:00-7:00 Ed Morse Chevrolet Karate, aav. Th 7:00-8:00 Oxygen Health & Wellness OiUAcrylic M 6:00-8:00 State Farm Insurance Sailing Sat 10:00-12:00 Frani Schmidt Nationwide Insurance Spanish I M 6:30-8:30 Reback Realty Stained Glass Th 6:00-8:30 Riviera Beach Marina Yoga M 10:30-12:00 Executive Lawn Care Yoga W 6:00-7:30 Duke's Lazy Loggerhead Cafe Yoga Sat 9:00-10:30 Dieane's Beautyworks Donnini Enterprise Travel Tours Garden of Life Fla Gulf Coast RR Museum May 21 Imperial Frame Miami Heat basketball TBA Zen Spa Arabian Knights June 3 Palm Beach Post Disney MGM June 17 Season 52 Marlins/Red Sox July 1 Einstein Bros. Bagels Seminole Hard Rock July 9 Shamrock Jewelers Sterling Gambling Cerise July 23 Traveling Vineyard Cirque De Soleil July 23 Benjamin School Kennedy Space Center Aug. 4 Celtic Mortgage Pa~E 8 TtiE V~LLaGE NEWSLETTER MAY 2 O O 6 r NATIONAL POLICE WEEK MAY 14-20, 2006 r. ~ The North Palm Beach Department of Public Safety invites you -- -~._;~' to help us honor those Police Officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line MEMORIAL DAY REFUSE SCHEDULE of duty. May 14th is National Peace Offi- ciers' Memorial Day. We will be distrib- Monday, May 29 No Pick-Up uting blue ribbons for you to fly from the antenna of your vehicle during National Tuesday, May 30 Garbage Only Police Week May 14-20, 2006. Wednesday, May 31 Trash & Vegetation If you are interested in obtaining a blue ribbon please stop by the Thursday, June 1 Trash, Vegetation & Public Safety Building (560 US Highway 1) from 8:00 AM - Recycle 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday or contact Officer Heavey at Friday, June 2 Garbage Only 841-3300. 1>1\ RELAY FOR LIFE, NORTH PALM BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER Vv 1200 Prosperity Farms Road Relay for Life supporting American Cancer Society is hosting a unique overnight celebration to honor those touched by cancer and raises funds to help fight the disease through research, education, advocacy and patient services. For more information contact Sheena Young, at 744-2275 eat 110 or sheena.young~cancer.org VILLAGE NEWSLETTER PRSRT STD 501 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 U S POSTAGE NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 PAID WEST PALM BCH, FL PERMIT NO. 18 ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408