Things We Loved in February
Joni 75 at iPic.
This special concert film captured a magical night marking Joni Mitchell’s 75th birthday.
Great performances by Graham Nash, James Taylor, Norah Jones, Emmylou Harris, Brandi Carlile, Los Lobos, Seal and others.
Just amazing. And the iPic experience is sensational. Can’t wait for the Delray version to open in March.
As for Joni, her music is timeless.
Killer App
Don’t miss the “sweet angels” appetizer at Papas Tapas one of my favorite restaurants on the planet.
Great Young Minds
My team had a chance to work with a cohort of graduate students from the University of Miami as we contemplate options for the old Office Depot headquarters.
The students are studying design and real estate development under the tutelage of placemaking expert Chuck Bohl, a UM professor.
I’ve been a big fan of Dr. Bohl for years so it’s a thrill to work with him.
The students are bright and passionate. Can’t wait to see what they come up with.
In Praise of La Cigale
La Cigale never fails to impress.
Delicious food, wonderful service.
In Praise of Independent Film
The Movies of Delray is an independent theater that shows some films you can’t find anywhere else.
We saw a gem called “Heading Home” the story of Team Israel which shocked the world with an impressive performance in the 2017 World Baseball Classic.
The film won the Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival’s top honor and is very special. A rowd pleaser from start to finish the documentary tells the story of how a group of Jewish American ball players bonded with each other and discovered their roots.
A special treat: the director of the film and one of its stars Cody Decker of the Arizona Diamondbacks made a surprise appearance to answer questions and talk about the future of America’s pastime in Israel.
It was a cool experience.
Off the Beaten Path
We like to venture off the beaten path especially during the busy season and as a result we’ve discovered some culinary gems.
Hacienda, a large Mexican restaurant on the southeast corner of Atlantic Avenue and Military Trail, is one of our finds.
We had a large family dinner there in February and enjoyed the food and attentive service. The San Gria wasn’t bad either.
We recommend you venture off the beaten path every now and again. There’s a lot to be discovered in our community— off the beaten path.
Shout out to Lori Nolan
We noticed that the wonderful Lori Nolan celebrated 20 years with the Delray CRA on Valentine’s Day. How appropriate since we love Lori and her stellar work running the CRA Green Market all these years. Wishing her the best on the next 20! She’s been terrific and invaluable.
A New Chief
Congratulations also to new Delray Police Chief Javaro Sims who was chosen for the post by City Manager Mark Lauzier.
It’s a tough job but after nearly 27 years of service we have confidence in Chief Sims.
Meet the Beatles
What better place than Old School Square to spend Valentine’s Day?
And what better way to spend it than listening to a great Beatles tribute band with the love of your life.
We saw the Mersey Beatles at the Crest and they played Abbey Road start to finish to mark the 50th anniversary of that landmark LP. They also played a huge array of hits from early albums including my favorite Rubber Soul.
The Mersey Beatles are four lads from Liverpool and are widely considered at the top of the list of Beatles tribute bands.
As a special treat, we got to see John Lennon’s sister Julie Baird who was in Delray to raise awareness for Strawberry Fields, a non-profit in Liverpool that works with youth. It was a special Delray night.
We would have went to Dada after the show. After all, Yelp just named it the 100th most romantic restaurant in the United States but alas it was late and we are too old to be out late on a school night.
History at the Delray Open
I like the Delray Open. Pro tennis is good for Delray. The event distinguishes us as a city. It’s worth the money and drives economic development.
It was great to see Radu Albot make history as the first person from Moldava to win a pro tennis tournament. A few years back, Kei Nishikori became the first man from Japan to win an ATP event.
On the other end of the spectrum, the Bryan Brothers captured their 117th title…a record for doubles.
Last Resort
We saw The Last Resort at Living Room Theater.
It’s an affectionate look back at Miami Beach’s 1950s-1980 heyday through the lens of two talented photographers.
It’s also a must see. A great documentary.
In Search of Manatee’s
Thanks my sister in law we discovered Manatee Lagoon in Riviera Beach in February.
It’s a beautiful facility where manatees and other fish gather to swim in waters warmer by FPL equipment.
Even though we didn’t see any manatees we did see tarpon and barracuda and enjoyed the exhibit space. A great place to hang.
Happy anniversary
A hearty congratulations to our friends at Plastridge Insurance on their 100th birthday.
In today’s complex world, it is truly special to not only last but to grow and improve. Plastridge has done all three.
That takes leadership, vision, an ability to adapt and the courage to evolve.
In addition, the agency and its employees have served the community in a vast array of ways. For its 100th birthday, Plastridge donated $100,000 to local charities.
Tom, Connor and Brendan Lynch and the entire Plastridge team have much to be proud of and we have much to admire as we celebrate one of Delray’s historic businesses.
Here’s to the next 100 years. Congratulations!
Due South
I belong to a truly terrific business group led by Bryan DeFrances and Matt Kutcher of JP Morgan Chase.
Really special group of people who get together each month.
Last month, the group took a guided tour of Due South, a great brewery in Boynton’s Brewery District.
Joe, our guide, was excellent— as was the beer. If you go, and we highly recommend that you do, try the Cat 5 and Caramel beers—incredible. Also don’t miss the gourmet food truck. It may be the best around.
Kudos to Boynton Beach for creating and supporting the district.
Here’s to March!
Thank you for the acknowledgment, Jeff! It is a very exciting time for our business and we couldn’t be more grateful to the community that has supported us along the way. Delray and Palm Beach County are great places to work and live.