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50th Anniversary Newsletter April 2006SUtPc Clrcriiae��a,%c� Eueat� Friday, April 7 Resident Golf Tournament Unearthing of the 2511 Time Capsule Heritage Festival - Carnival "The Fabulons" Open Swim Saturday, April 8 5K Race Junior Tennis Clinic Adult Tennis Clinic Heritage Parade Heritage Festival - Carnival Open Swim "Memory Lane" Resident Golf Tournament Parade/Contest Awards "Flipside" "Taylor Norris" "Hot Brass Monkey" Fireworks Extravaganza Sunday, April 9 Resident Golf Tournament Open Swim VILLAGE NEWSLETTER 501 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 4pm- close 6-10 pm 4-10 pm 7:30 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 12pm- close 12-10 pm 12-2 pm 3:00 pm 2:00 pm 3-6 pm 6-7 pm 7-10 pm 9:00 pm Country Club Library Driving Range Main Stage Country Club Anchorage Park Country Club Country Club US Hwy 1 Country Club I'I Country Club Main Stage Country Club Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage Country Club 3:00 pm Country Club 12-6Y m Country Club C p Visit us on our Web Site: http://www.village-npb.org E-mail: publicinfo@village-npb.org ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 VILLAGE DEPARTMENTS Village Manager 841-3380 Village Clerk 841-3355 Finance 841-3360 Public Services 691-3440 Recreation 841-3388 Anchorage Park 841-3386 Community Center 841-3389 Osborne Park 841-3387 Library 841-3383 Public Safety: Non Emergency 848-2525 Emergency 911 Country Club 841-3359 Administration 691-3420 Driving Range 626-0732 Golf Shop 691-3433 Pool 691-3427 Tennis 626-6515 Restaurant 691-3430 , t S,.FF� �sr :'t iu':•a , S"= i s� s "?'%n,?�e��'-'�'=x� k s?F�� r �� u La'r��Tetix����`k rig sF�.� rµ�� ��� �''°�'r � s,' wF � .� rr , a PRSRT STD U S POSTAGE PAID WEST PALM BCH, FL PERMIT NO. 18 PAGE 2 50TH ANNIVERSARY Heritage Weekend Aril 7-9 2006 1 It's here! The Heritage Parade & Festival is on Friday and Satur- day, April 7 & 8. Don't miss all the excitement! This is a Village event and we hope you will participate with all your family, friends and neighbors! Wrist Band Presales - You can avoid lines at the ticket booths at the Festival by purchasing a wrist band before the event. The wrist bands are $25 and buys unlimited carnival rides. Separate bands are required for Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. Individual ride tickets are $1 per ticket and rides are two and three tickets each. Midway games and food sales will be on a cash basis. Wristbands can be purchased at the Festival or at Anchorage Park Activities Building from 9:00 AM -7:00 PM starting April 1, 2006. 7K Saturday Festival - Be sure to come back Saturday for more fun and excitement! The Festival opens at noon. Enjoy Motown sounds by "Memory Lane" from noon — 2:00, FlipSide will enter- tain you from 3:00-9:00 with a mix of country and classic rock, followed by "Hot Brass Monkey" and their contemporary mix of your favorites. The rides, midway games and food continue all afternoon and evening until close. At 9:00 PM the Village presents a Fireworks Spectacular in honor of its 5 01h Anniversary. You are 1 invited to stay after the fireworks and continue to enjoy the festivities. Business Expo — local businesses will be on display at the Fes- tival from noon — 6:00 PM. Be sure to visit this area to see local businesses that support Village events. THANK YOU TO OUR HERITAGE DAY SPONSORS T H E V1 LLAG E N E W S LETTE R APR I L 2 00 6 Recreation 841-3386 603 Anchorage Drive North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Summer Camp Registration: regis- tration for NPB residents for all Sum- mer Camp Programs will be held at the Anchorage Park Activities Building on Saturday, May 6 at 8:00 AM. If you plan on placing your child in the Sum- mer Programs, you will have to be here on this morning. The program will most likely fill by 10:00 AM. Visit the web site for complete schedules and details on all camp programs of- fered. Summer Camp Staff — Applications are now being accepted for Summer Camp staff. Flashlight Egg Hunt - Kids 8 — 14 can enjoy a night hunt on Friday, April 14, 7:30 PM at the Community Center. Be sure to bring a flashlight with fresh batteries and something to stash your goodies in! This is fun to watch, even i if you don't have kids participating! Please 49c'N — no children under the age of 8!! They have their own hunt on Saturday. u Annual Egg Hunt — Don't miss it and don't be late! Egg Hunt for youth up to 7 years of age will begin promptly at 10:00 AM at the Community Center on Saturday, April 15. The Egg Hunt will be divided into 3 sections, one for children under 3 years of age, one for children 4-5 years and one for youth 6-7 years. Parents can help children only in the 3 and under section. Children should bring their own baskets. The Easter Bunny will be on hand to lead the frenzy and then sit for photos. Call 841-3386 for more information on any Heritage Weekend activity. PAGE 3 VILLAGE COUNCIL NEWS T H E V I LLAG E N E W S LETTE R APR I L 2 0 0 6 COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR 2006-2007: The following individuals were sworn in on March 23, 2006 as members of the Village Council for a two year term: Group 1: Edward M. Eissey Group 3: Manny Grinn Group 5: Bill Manuel Ordinance 2006-01 Amending Article I of Chapter 5, Boats, Docks and Waterways, of the Code of Ordinances of The Vil APPLICATIONS FOR VILLAGE BOARDS: The Village Boards, whose members serve at the pleasure of the Council, were cre- ated to advise the Council concerning present and future activities of the Village. All meetings are open to the public, and appointees serve for a period of 1 - 3 years, depending upon the Board. Annual appointments for positions with terms expiring on 4/30/06 will be made at the April 27th Regular Session. Volunteers will be contacted for an interview with the Village Council. The Recreation Advi- sory Board has one vacant position and the Construction Board of Adjustment has an opening for an HVAC Contractor. If you are in- terested in serving on the Recreation Advisory Board, Construction Board of Adjustment or any of our Village Boards, which include Audit Committee, Code Enforcement Board, Country Club Advisory Board, Library Advisory Board, Planning Commission, Water- ways Board, or Zoning Board of Adjustment, please call the Village Clerk's office at 841-3355 for more information or to obtain an application. Applications must be returned by Thursday, 4/13/06. ARBOR DAY OBSERVANCE The Mayor will proclaim the observance of Arbor Day in North Palm Beach on Friday, April 28, 2006 at 10:00 AM. The Village will be planting a Live Oak Tree on the east side of the ball fields at Anchorage Park in observance of Arbor Day. Please contact the Village Manager's Office at 841-3380 or Public Services Department at 691-3440 for details on the planting ceremony if you wish to attend. AARP TAX AID Free tax preparation service will be available in the North Palm Beach Village Hall Council Chambers 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Friday beginning February 3, 2006 through April 17, 2006. Tax payers should bring 2005 tax forms, W -2's, 1099's and other tax information along with their 2004 tax return. Tax payers are also asked to bring proper ID. lage in the following respects: Adding a new Section 5-16 thereto entitled "Mooring Limitations In La- goons (Private Docks)"; Amending existing Section 5-17 (being renumbered to Section 5-18), entitled "Limitation on Anchoring and Mooring in Prohibited Area; Mooring Permit Required"; Renumbering existing Sections 5-17 through Sections 5-25, inclusive. Ordinance 2006-02 Rezoning a parcel of land adjacent to Carolinda Drive within the Village of North Palm Beach from R-2 Multiple -Family Dwelling District, to P -Public District; providing the zoning district of P -Public District for two (2) adjacent parcels. Resolution 2006-05 Purchase of one freightliner M2W/ New Way, King Cobra, 25 cubic yard rear loading garbage truck fit- ted with specified Village requirements, in an amount not to exceed of $120,113 from Freightliner of Tampa, Tampa, Florida Resolution 2006-06 Amending the FY 2005-2006 Comprehensive Pay Plan to delete one (1) "Librarian I" position, pay grade 23; to add one (1) "Library Assistant III" position, in pay grade 22 Resolution 2006-07 Amending the FY 2005-2006 Comprehensive Pay Plan to delete two (2) part-time "Code Enforcement Officer II" positions, pay grade 22; to add one full-time (1) "Code Enforcement Officer I" position, in pay grade 20. Resolution 2006-08 A first amendment and extension to contract for marketing and public relations consulting services with Ambit, Inc., d/b/a Ambit Marketing Communications, a corporation, which contract provides to the Vil- lage professional and consultation services to achieve Village annexation goals. Resolution 2006-09 Dedicating and naming the North Palm Beach Library located at 303 South Anchorage Drive,. North Palm Beach, FL for Nancy F. Moore in recognition of her dedicated service and role in the organization, development and operation of the North Palm Beach Library. Resolution 2006-10 Purchase of a 2006 Chevrolet Colorado mid-size truck from Classic Chevrolet for Golf Course Mainte- nance Division. Resolution 2006-11 Purchase of a 2006 Dodge Durango from Maroone Dodge of Miami, FL, for Code Enforcement and Fa- cility Maintenance Division. VILLAGE CLERK NEWS APPLICATIONS FOR VILLAGE BOARDS: The Village Boards, whose members serve at the pleasure of the Council, were cre- ated to advise the Council concerning present and future activities of the Village. All meetings are open to the public, and appointees serve for a period of 1 - 3 years, depending upon the Board. Annual appointments for positions with terms expiring on 4/30/06 will be made at the April 27th Regular Session. Volunteers will be contacted for an interview with the Village Council. The Recreation Advi- sory Board has one vacant position and the Construction Board of Adjustment has an opening for an HVAC Contractor. If you are in- terested in serving on the Recreation Advisory Board, Construction Board of Adjustment or any of our Village Boards, which include Audit Committee, Code Enforcement Board, Country Club Advisory Board, Library Advisory Board, Planning Commission, Water- ways Board, or Zoning Board of Adjustment, please call the Village Clerk's office at 841-3355 for more information or to obtain an application. Applications must be returned by Thursday, 4/13/06. ARBOR DAY OBSERVANCE The Mayor will proclaim the observance of Arbor Day in North Palm Beach on Friday, April 28, 2006 at 10:00 AM. The Village will be planting a Live Oak Tree on the east side of the ball fields at Anchorage Park in observance of Arbor Day. Please contact the Village Manager's Office at 841-3380 or Public Services Department at 691-3440 for details on the planting ceremony if you wish to attend. AARP TAX AID Free tax preparation service will be available in the North Palm Beach Village Hall Council Chambers 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Friday beginning February 3, 2006 through April 17, 2006. Tax payers should bring 2005 tax forms, W -2's, 1099's and other tax information along with their 2004 tax return. Tax payers are also asked to bring proper ID. PAGE 4 LIBRARY NEWS 841-3383 303 Anchorage Drive North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 NPB LIBRARY CELEBRATES THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY BLACK GOLD & SILVER SANDS AUTHOR LECTURE April 5th at 7:00 p.m. James D. Snyder will present his 5th book, Black Gold and Silver Sands: A Pictorial History of Agriculture in Palm Beach Couply on April 5th in the Obert Room of the Library. His story of the Everglades farmers, Flagler's railroad, the hurricanes of 1926 & 1928, the Depression, the agribusiness of Palm Beach County highlighting sugar cane, sweet corn, and snap beans in addition to citrus and pineapple will flow into today's farm economy. This area was referred to as the "Garden of Eden". MARK YOUR CALENDARS: Due to the Heritage Parade, the Library will be open from 1-5 on Saturday, April 8, 2006 TIME CAPSULE KICK-OFF April 7th at 2:30 p.m. North Palm Beach residents and friends will celebrate the opening of the Time Capsule, dedicated to the Village 25 years ago. A special program will be held in the Obert Room to in- troduce children and adults to the fabulous 1950's. Take a nos- talgic tour through the decade showing displays of books, memorabilia, crafts and more. Light refreshments will be served. Then get ready for the special event: The unearthing of the Time Capsule at 4 p.m. ALL ABOARD FOR AN OPEN HOUSE Bill Porter will be with us on Saturday, April 22 from 1-4 p.m. in the Obert Room with his S gauge train. You will have the opportunity to run the train and enjoy the many activities in the library. Door prizes, gifts for children and refreshments will be available. Fri John D. MacArthur Author Lecture May 3 at 11:00 a.m. in the Obert Room Bob Sandford, beverage manager for MacArthur's Colonnades Beach Hotel, will discuss the new edition of his book on Mac- Arthur. Mark your calendar. THE V I LLAG E N E W S LETTE R APR I L 2 0 0 6 50's MOVIE ON APRIL 29TH 2:00 p.m. A trip to the library is necessary to find out the name of the 50's Movie which will be at the library. Nostalgia, popcorn, and a great 50's movie are the order of the day. TREESEARCHERS GENEALOGY CLUB April 18th at 7:00 p.m. Plan to join us for this informative meeting. If you have any questions, please call Sue at 841-3374. BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP MOORS LAST SIGH by Salman Rushdie Tuesday, April 18th at 10:00 a.m. This will be the final book discussion of the 2005-2006 year. We are fortunate to have such an outstanding leader in Marie Dodd. You won't want to miss this discussion. Books are avail- able at the library. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY NEWS A planning meeting will be held on April 5, 2006 at 2:00 p.m in the Obert Room. The new officers will be asking for program suggestions and fund-raising ideas for the 2006/2007 year. The Friends will host a table at the Library Open House on Saturday, April 22, 2006 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the Obert Room. All young book lovers will receive a free gift. CHILDREN'S SERVICES 841-3374 Spring Story Hours There is still time to enjoy Spring Story Hours. Ages 4 & 5 meet on Mondays, ages 6 though 8 meet on Tuesdays, both are drop- off programs and begin 3:30 P.M. Parents with children ages 2 and 3 meet Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. Nighty Night Story Hour On Thursday, April 13th, at 6 p.m. children ages 4 through 8 are welcome to spend an evening filled with bedtime stories, pup- pets, music and a movie. Kids' Express Ages 9 through 12 are invited to join us for a specially designed, fun -filled, fast -paced program on Friday, April 21St at 4 p.m. Toddler Time Parents with toddlers up to age 18 months are welcome to a morning outing at the library on Saturday, April 291h at 10:15 a.m. Enjoy a gentle time filled with music, finger plays, puppets and books. This is a gentle way to begin the day. Celebrate North Palm Beaches 50th Anniversary at the Movies Ages 6 though 10 are invited to a movie on Saturday, April 29th, at 11:30 a.m. Enjoy favorite cartoon characters and then settle in with a box of fresh popcorn for an all-time favorite movie remi- niscent of the 1950's. PAGE 5 BULLETIN BOARD School Crossing Guards Needed The North Palm Beach Department of Public Safety has immedi- ate openings for School Crossing Guards. This position involves assisting children across the street at an assigned location, each school day, both in the morning and afternoon. Work hours are from 7:30 AM to 8:15 AM and from 1:45 PM to 2:30 PM. Benefits include: Training, uniforms and equipment provided, no nights, weekends or holidays, competitive hourly wage and bi- weekly pay. Applications can be obtained at the Department of Public Safety, 560 U.S. Highway #l, North Palm Beach. For more information, please contact Lt. Cynthia Hawes or Mrs. Su- sanne Crews at 841-3376. SEXUAL OFFENDERS/SEXUAL PREDATORS The North Palm Beach Department of Public Safety would like to inform all our residents that access to registered sexual preda- tor and sexual offender information can be obtained through: • Florida Department of Law Enforcement Internet Website, www.fdle.state.fl.us. This site provides direct access to the State of Florida's sexual predator/offender database. To access the website, click on the sexual predator/offender database link and enter your zip code or Offenders name. • Florida Department of Law Enforcement Telephone Access, 1-888-357-7332. This telephone number is designed for those without Internet access. Information can be obtained by calling this toll free telephone number, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you have any questions please contact Officer Sonja Heavey at 841-3300. US HIGHWAY #1 CLOSING Saturday, April 8, 2006 U. S. Highway #1 will be closed to all traffic from Golfview Road to Northlake Boulevard in order to facilitate the Heritage Day Parade on April 8, 2006. The closure will last from ap- proximately 10:30 AM until the parade ends (no later than 12:30 PM). Northbound traffic on US Highway #1 will be re-routed west along Northlake Boulevard to Prosperity Farms Road to continue north. Southbound traffic will be turned around at Golfview Road and will have to take PGA Boulevard (SR 786) west to Prosperity Farms Road to continue south. Detour signs will be in place to designate these alternate routes of travel. Emergency entrance and exit into areas closed off during the parade has been arranged as follows: East of US Highway #1: to exit, travel the east side service alley north and exit behind the 7-11 located at 924 US Highway #1, continue north until past the barricade at Lakeshore Drive. To enter meet with the Officers at the barricade located at Golfview Road and US Highway #1. They will allow you to pass south of the barricades on US Highway #1. Once over Parker Bridge,turn east and access the service alley behind the 7-11. Entrance can then be gained to closed off sections east of US Highway #1. West of US Highway #1: to access areas west of US Highway #1, enter and exit via Lighthouse Drive and Prosperity Farms Road. THE VILLAGE NEWSLETTER APR I L 2 0 0 6 Village Manager's Message 841-3380 Mark Bates, Village Manager mbates@village-npb. org To help keep residents informed about our Village plans and projects, I've prepared the following updates on a few of our current projects... The Village is actively working on the design and engineering construction drawings for our new Public Safety sub -station. This new sub -station will be located on property the Village recently purchased from the Benjamin School... north of the Parker Bridge on Carolinda Dr. and just west of US 1. The new building's design and bidding is slated for late 2006 followed by a 12-14 month construction period. Grand opening of our new Village sub -station is planned for the winter of 2007. Our Village recently applied for two State recreation grants totaling $200,000 each for making improvements at Anchorage Park. Our applications were ranked #10 and #I I in the entire State... giving us a great likelihood for $400,000 in State rec- reation funding! These grants require partnership with our Vil- lage to "match" State funds — thus providing a total of $ 800,000 for Anchorage Park improvements during the coming year. Senator Atwater is also assisting the Village in seeking separate State funds for demolition and removal of the old water plant located at Anchorage Park. This combination of State grants and Senator Atwater's assistance will allow substantial im- provement throughout Anchorage Park in the coming years. The Village is currently selecting a Park Design / Engineering firm to help develop a "master plan" for Anchorage Park im- provements. This master plan will include design elements and engineering drawings allowing our Village to implement im- provements in discreet phases... as funds become available. Annual repair and replacement of residential sidewalks through- out the Village was again included in the Village budget. This year's $80,000 for sidewalk repairs has already allowed work to begin. Sidewalk repairs will continue for the next 3 months throughout the Village. Street paving contractors will also con- tinue our Village's $200,000 annual street re -paving program. Areas slated for repaving this year include Robin Way, Pelican, Osprey, Nighthawk, Shore, and the Dogwood areas... along with the entire western area of Anchorage Drive - from Village Hall around to the hotel at North Anchorage and US 1. All the Best! 50th Anniversary Golf Tournament April 23, 2006, 1:00 PM Shotgun North Palm Beach Country Club "50th Anni- versary Golf Tournament", April 23, 2006, 1.00 PM Shotgun. Proceeds benefiting the Northern Palm Beach County Little League. Entry fee of $125 - call the golf pro shop at 691-3433 for details. _G — PAGE 6 THE V I LLAG E N E W S L E TT E R APR I L 2 0 06 Country Club Golf Shop 691-3433 POOL 691-3427 NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB Village Resident "50th" Anniversar " g y APRIL POOL HOURS Heritage Festival CLOSED MONDAYS GOLF TOURNAMENTS Tuesday & Thursday Noon - 8:00 PM a Wednesday, &Friday 10:00 AM -Noon • April 7, 8, & 9, 2006 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM -Friday' April 7th Saturday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM 3:00 Shotgun 2 Person Scramble Sunday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM -Saturday, April 8th Heritage Weekend 3:00 Shotgun 2 Person Best Ball April 7th Friday 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM -Sunda , A ril 9th y p 8th Saturday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM 3:00 Shotgun 4 Person Scramble 9th Sunday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM O Entry Fee: « WATER AEROBICS C$2$25 Resident Anniversary Rate " (Includes $5 Golf Shop Credit) Water aerobics are ongoing and open to all. Classes are * Resident must bring a valid government -issued picture i.d. show- held Wednesday and Friday mornings at 10:00 AM at ing your Village Address. If your picture i.d. does not reflect your the Count Club Pool. Certified instructor is Jean � Village address, please also bring supporting Village address docu- Burge. Cost is $5/class. mentation to support your picture i.d. (i.e. deed, tax bill, lease, util- xCn al U ity bill). � � *To allow the best opportunity for play to all residents, the TENNIS 626-6515 "Resident Anniversary Rate" is limited one day's round of golf per person during the Heritage Festival weekend. Resident golf April Showers ... I don't think so! North ers shall have priority preference in registering for one of the "50th Palm Tennis Center has Fast Dry clay three Anniversary" Tournaments. Cd Courts so come on down and play some tennis! To Register: • Call Country Club Pro Shop at #691-3433 or JUNIOR TENNIS • Village website at www.village-npb.org under Country Club and download/mail registration to: Resident 50th Anniversary 4 -week Sessions Golf Tournament, 951 U. S. Highway 1, North Palm Beach, Tiny Tots (4-6) FL 33408 • E-mail to: dcaverly@village-npb.org Tuesday/Thursday 3:30 PM -4:00 PM Future Stars (7-9) DRIVING RANGE 626-0732 Tuesday/Thursday 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Challenger (10-14) HOURS OF OPERATION Driving Range Closed for Heritage Festival April 6-9, 2006 Monday/Wednesday 5:00 PM -6:00 PM Monday - Grand Slam (12-18) Open 8:00 a.m. - last balls sold 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. lights out Monday/Wednesday 3:30 PM -5:00 PM Tuesday - Open 9:00 a.m. - last balls sold 8:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. lights out ADULT TENNIS Wednesday - Sunday Monthly Themed Mixer Open 8:00 a.m. - last balls sold 8:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. lights out (Check Pro -Shop for Times and Dates) Interested in learning the game of golf or improving the one that you have? Call our PGA golf profes- ''• Beginner's/Intermediate Weekend Drill 9-10:30 AM sionls, Danny Caverly and Mark Mayette at 691- 3433. 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