Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Pineapple news about Pineapple-themed Children & Parents Day set for March 3rd sponsored by Target and Kingston & Associates celebrating Florida's 500th anniversary

Pineapple Grove Artist Inge Behrens’

 “passion for fashion”

March 2013
by David Dippino
Special to The Pineapple
The Pineapple Newspaper

One of ICB Gallery artist Inge Behrens paintings “Pineapple Kaleidoscope” is a perfect description of a tutorial she plans to give young artists at an upcoming event celebrating the pineapple fruit that benefits a non-profit fashion museum.
 
Her passion for fashion and focus on giving back to her community helped form a partnership between Behrens and the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History’s Eighth Annual Children & Parents Day. Festivities start at Noon on Sunday, March 3, at the Boynton Woman’s Club, 1010 S. Federal Highway, and will celebrate the pineapple fruit as the kickoff of National Nutrition Awareness Month. Behrens will teach the new artists how to make pineapple themed arts and crafts, construct three-dimensional pineapple artwork and make drawings during pineapple coloring activities. When she returns to her studio, Behrens plans to display the artists work in her ICB Gallery, 181 NE Second Ave.
 

The 8th annual Children & Parents Day will be held on Sunday, March 3rd at the historic Boynton Woman's Club in Boynton Beach, Florida. The theme is the Pineapple Fruit for National Nutrition Awareness Month and Florida's 500th anniversary

“I think it’s a great thing for the children to see their art hanging in the gallery. It builds confidence and you never know what kind of spark it will ignite in their future creativity,” said Behrens.
The 8th annual Children & Parents Day will be held on Sunday, March 3rd at the historic Boynton Woman's Club in Boynton Beach, Florida.  The theme is the Pineapple Fruit for National Nutrition Awareness Month and Florida's 500th anniversary
“And this is perfect for Pineapple Grove.”
She said she became interested in the event because of the opportunity to teach young artists and her first love of fashion. Behrens said that MLFH founder Lori Durante stopped by her gallery and the two connected on the fashion subject. When Behrens first came to New York City as a young woman after growing up in Germany, she studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
 
“When I heard what this event was for I was immediately on board. Fashion for me is interesting because it’s never the same. It’s always interesting…” said Behrens.
 
“And kids have big fantasies so I’m sure the gallery will be filled with some really appealing pineapple designs.”
 
Her introduction and fashion was brief, she married, had her daughter, and moved to San Francisco for the next 45 years before recently planting her businesses roots in the Pineapple Grove Arts District. She currently resides in Boca Raton.

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Go HERE to purchase tickets (discount rates available for tickets purchased BEFORE March 3rd)

Click HERE to download Flyer for Children & Parents Day
**ALL activities will be held INSIDE the historic Boynton Woman's Club**
Complimentary valet parking will be provided

Discount Admission Prices (for advance ticket purchases before March 3, 2013)
$15 per person; free for children under age 3 (discounted rate for ticket purchases made before March 3rd)
($20 per person; free for children under age 3 for same day/On-site payment)
Fees include all food, all-you-can-eat buffet, activities, arts & crafts, cooking classes, entertainment, music and souvenir photos.
Go Here to purchase tickets on-line: ChildrenParentsDay.org
CREDIT CARD Payments are ONLY accepted ON-LINE
Check payments to the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History should be mailed to: P.O. Box 6127; Delray Beach, Florida 33482

For more information, call 561-243-2662 or e-mail Pineapple@ChildrenParentsDay.org





Click here to download the Children & Parents Day flyer.

Go here to purchase tickets on-line.

**ALL activities will be held INSIDE the historic Boynton Woman's Club**

About Children & Parents Day:
The pineapple fruit will have a starring role at the 8th Children & Parents Day set for Sunday, March 3, 2013. Sponsored by Target stores and presented by the non-profit Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History, Children & Parents Day is celebrating the pineapple fruit for National Nutrition Awareness Month and Florida's 500th anniversary. The Master of Ceremony is Virginia Sinicki of the KVJ Show on Wild 95.5.

The event will feature pineapple fruit-infused cooking demos, Make-Me-A-Pineapple kids cooking classes, pineapple-themed arts and crafts, souvenir photos in the pineapple patch, a personal appearance by the Pineapple Farmer Patty, entertainment; music and an all-you-can eat farm-to-table lunch. The event will held at the historic Boynton Woman's Club in Boynton Beach.

The Florida Farm Bureau Federation and the Palm Beach County and Western Palm Beach County Farm Bureau are now confirmed to participate in the event where they will be hosting an information and farm-related activity station pertaining to farming in the State of Florida. The Florida Farm Bureau Federation was established in 1941. The Florida Farm Bureau Federation's mission is "to increase the net income of farmers and ranchers, and to improve the quality of rural life." The vision of the FFBF is "Florida Farm Bureau will be the most effective, influential and respected Farm Bureau in the nation. To truly be recognized as Florida's Voice of Agriculture.

Famed Chef Chrissy Benoit of The Little House will conduct a cooking demo and kids cooking class highlighting the use of the fresh pineapple fruit.The cooking demo line-up includes baker Bonnie Brown of Bonnie’s Best Bests; and Chef Phillip Herman of the Secret Garden Café. Under the leadership of Chef Suzanne O’Neil of the South Tech Culinary Academy, her students will assist the chefs with the kitchen management, demos and kids cooking classes. Sugar Pines pineapples are sponsored by Kingston & Associates.

A special designed pineapple fruit-shaped cake by Pastry Chef Lara Fisher of Cakes by Lara will be unveiled at the March 3rd Children & Parents Day.
The all-you-can-eat farm-to-table health lunch is being catered by the Secret Garden Café with fresh produce for the Urban Farm and food ingredients from Target grocery store. Pineapple fruit smoothies are prepared by the Java Juice Bar.
Pineapple fruit planting demos will be showcased by the Boynton Garden Club.
Pineapple-themed arts and crafts will be the fun interactive experience for the children and their families.Art-making studios will be provided by ActivistArtista, Art-Sea Living, Artful Dreamers Studio and Inge Behrens Fine Art of CIB Gallery. Students from American Heritage School of Boca/Delray are the official student volunteers for the arts and craft stations.And, the American Heritage National Honor Science Society is presenting an activity at Children & Parents Day.

Sugar Pines MD2 Gold Fresh Pineapples are sponsored Kingston & Associates


Kingston and Associates Marketing was founded by David O. Kingston, Owner and CEO of the Company. Over the past forty years, our mission has been to grow, pack and ship the freshest high quality produce possible to our food service and retail customer partners across the United States. Although Kingston began in the volcanic soils growing famous Idaho potatoes, we have steadily grown our customer-driven offerings to a produce portfolio of over 30 fresh programs sourced from all over North and South America. The key to this success has been in providing the highest level of customer service and, throughout the years, staying true to our brand promise: “a relentless commitment to quality and food safety.” At Kingston, we live this promise everyday and truly love what we do! This promise is made a reality by our integrated supply chain, enabling Kingston to control each step of the process and deliver added value to our customers. We find that retail customers and foodservice distributors alike enjoy the benefits of working with a seasoned provider of quality programs where quality food programs are supported by food safety, transportation & logistical capabilities, and state of the art warehouse facilities. Together, we offer true “Planting to Plate” service and dependability.
The 8th annual Children & Parents Day is an official community event partner for the 500thanniversary of the State of Florida, Viva Florida. Pineapple fruit farming had a major historic impact during the agricultural development of the State of Florida.Pineapple Farmer Patty will be making a personal appearance at the event. And, souvenir photos will be offered in the Pineapple Fruit Patch.
Purchase tickets in advance for discounts. Children & Parents Day will be hosted at the Boynton Woman's Club, 1010 S. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach. The Boynton Woman's Club is an original Addison Mizner building that is on the National Registry of Historic Places. Complimentary valet parking will be provided.

Additional support has been provided by The Palm Beach Post, the Patricia Ann Ravo Fund; and Boris & Edith Rueger Fund.Sponsorship opportunities are still available.
Discount Admission Prices (for advance ticket purchases before March 3, 2013)
$15 per person; free for children under age 3 (discounted rate for ticket purchases made before March 3rd)
($20 per person; free for children under age 3 for same day/On-site payment)
Fees include all food, all-you-can-eat buffet, activities, cooking classes, entertainment, music and souvenir photos.
Go Here to purchase tickets on-line: ChildrenParentsDay.org

CREDIT CARD Payments are ONLY accepted ON-LINE
Check payments to the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History should be mailed to: P.O. Box 6127; Delray Beach, Florida 33482

For more information, call 561-243-2662 or e-mail Pineapple@ChildrenParentsDay.org

The purpose of this festive program is to provide a fun-filled day of family adventures with arts, crafts and history education activities for children.
The Museum of Lifestyle& Fashion History was established in year 1999 and is a non-profit 501c3 organization with the mission to offer educational programs, and history and retrospective anthropology exhibits showcasing lifestyle, cultures, people, places, fashion trends, clothes, architecture, furnishings, decorative arts, interior designs, locomotives and toys, and information about popular uses of artifacts by people/events of various periods of time.

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