Tune in today (10/5) at 12 p.m. as I welcome Ted Brownstein to another edition of "High Noon in Lake Worth." The focus of today's discussion will be the era prior to Lake Worth's incorporation, which will be reaching its Centennial next year.
Here is a little information about our guest, Ted Brownstein:
A long-time resident of Lake Worth, Florida, Ted has been active in community affairs, member of the Lake Worth Centennial Committee, co-founder of the Lake Worth Interfaith Network, organizer of Peace Jam for Earth Day, past president of Kiwanis, member of Lake Worth's Martin Luther King Day Committee and as a member of the Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Lake Worth.
His published writings span topics ranging from Interfaith Prayer to Insurance Company Insolvency to a light-hearted novel about Lake Worth’s social, spiritual and political life.
Ted is currently working on a new book, focusing on the history of Lake Worth during its little known Homestead Era. Entitled The Jewell Post Office and Other Untold Lake Worth Stories, the book will be a factual account of the forgotten pioneer-farmers who braved the swamp, the isolation and swarms of mosquitos decades before the founding of the City.
Click title for link to the show. You can use the comment portion of this post below to ask questions that will be answered during the show, or you can call (646) 716-9545 during the live show. The link will remain and direct you to the archived show after it airs.