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      Loggerhead Marinelife Center from page 1           Award for cultural impact, the Palm Beach North Chamber   organization, are aligned to our strategy and have earned the
                                                         Nonprofit of the Year Award, and more             trust of our staff, volunteers and board members. I can’t think
        •  transformed  the  center’s  scientific  equity  through     •  assembled  world-class  philanthropists  and  board   of two better-equipped leaders to place their hands firmly
      its research laboratory and internationally recognized   members to fulfill LMC’s mission            on the helm of our center and I know Jack looks forward to
      teaching hospital                                    “I am very proud of what we have accomplished and   supporting them in their new roles.”
        • added additional campuses and operations at the Juno   I am excited about this new opportunity to contribute to     For more information on how you can get involved in this
      Beach Pier and at FPL’s Manatee Lagoon             LMC’s masterplan. Operationally, LMC’s senior leadership   dollar-for-dollar matching gift opportunity, please contact
        • expanded the center’s international partnership network   team has never been stronger and programmatically our   Jack E. Lighton at jlighton@marinelife.org or call (561)
      to over 90 global partners in sixteen countries    conservation and education impact has never been greater,”   627-8280, Ext. 100.
        • positioned the center to win multiple awards, including   said Lighton. “Now is the most important time for our world   About Loggerhead Marinelife Center
      the Providencia Award for tourism impact, the Muse   to focus on sustainability and conservation. Our future ability     Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) is a nonprofit sea
                                                         to drive positive change by collaborating with individuals,   turtle research, rehabilitation and educational institution that
                                                         foundations and corporations is extraordinary and I’m   promotes conservation of ocean ecosystems with a focus on
                                                         honored to continue contributing to LMC’s success.”  threatened and endangered sea turtles. The center features
                                                           As Lighton assumes the role of LMC’s senior advisor, he   an on-site hospital, research laboratory, educational exhibits
                                                         will focus on:                                    and aquariums, and operates the Juno Beach Pier, which
                                                           •  fundraising  for  the  center’s  Waves  of  Progress   hosts world-class angling and sightseeing. Situated on one
                                                         expansion campaign                                of the world’s most important sea turtle nesting beaches,
                                                           • developing the center’s environmental, social and
                                                                                                           Loggerhead Marinelife Center is open daily and hosts
             Do I Have To                                corporate governance endowment (ESG)              over 350,000 guests free-of-charge each year. The center’s
                                                           • enhancing the center’s stakeholder engagement
                                                                                                           conservation team works with 90 local and international
        Give Up Wine To                                    Lighton’s first task as senior advisor will be assisting   organizations across six continents to form partnerships
                                                                                                           and share conservation initiatives and best practices that
                                                         the center with its recently announced two-million-dollar
                                                                                                           are core to its mission of ocean conservation. The center is
                                                         matching gift to the expansion campaign. The dollar-for-
            Lose Weight?                                 dollar matching gift will allow the center to raise a total   expanding and has broken ground on its Waves of Progress
                                                         of $4 million for the expansion and will place LMC in the
                                                                                                           capital expansion campaign, designed to accelerate and
                                                                                                           amplify LMC’s conservation and education impact. When
                                                         final phase of fundraising. To date, the center has raised $16
                                                         million of its $20 million goal.                  complete, the facility will offer one of the world’s most
       By Laura Berrio,                                    “Caitlin and Tim perfectly suit the roles of co-interim   advanced and unique experiences for guests and scientific
       Freelance Writer/                                 CEOs as a national search kicks off for the center’s next   partners. For more information, visit marinelife.org or call
       Blogger                                           CEO,” said Wells. “Both understand every facet of our   (561) 627-8280.
         Whenever I decide to
       go on a diet, I immediately
       miss chocolate and wine                            Wounded Veterans Relief Fund from page 1
       before I start. With the
       popular low carb/low                               Fund’s executive director, Army combat
       sugar diets, is there a way                        veteran, Mike Durkee swimming with
       to include wine and not be                         our country’s flag and some silky,
       cheating? Yes!                                     dusky, lemon and sandbar sharks. We
         The key is to pick                               are grateful to have The Shark Addicts
       dry  wines  that  are  the                         as our partner and we thank them for
       lowest in both carbs and                           supporting our heroes.
       sugar. Some wineries                                 Our veterans love the shark dive,
       produce low sugar wines                            feeling that adrenalin rush when a 6- to
       with less than 1 gram                              10-foot shark
       of sugar. Sounds like                              swims up to
       ordering a diet soda …                             you to see
       when I really want the                             what you are.
       ice cream sundae.
         There  is  hope.  Fit
       Vine and Dry Farms
       Wines are virtually void
       of  sugar  in  a  5-ounce
       serving. (No you can’t
       drink the whole bottle.)
         Other good choices low in sugar and carbs are:
       • Sauvignon Blanc     3 g carbs per serving
       • Merlot              3.7 g carbs per serving
       • Champagne           2 g carbs per serving
       • Pinot Noir          3.4 g per serving
       • Pinot Grigio        3 g per serving
         When shopping, avoid dessert wines because, well
       … they are “dessert” and with dessert comes sugar and
       carbs. Port and ice wine, along with other wines labeled
       dolce, demi-sec and semi-sec, are in the dessert family
       and – along with it – are also higher in sugar and carbs.
         Hope is on the label. When it comes to dry wines, look
       for descriptions such as brut, dry or extra dry to tip you
       off about lower sugar and carb choices.
         On our quest to a thinner and healthier lifestyle …
       fellow wine enthusiasts, we can keep wine on the menu!
       Just be specific in your choice!
         ~Cheers.
         ~Keep the conversation going and the wine flowing.                       Seabreeze Publications, Inc.


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