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      Lifestyles from page 16                            (561) 694-7827, Anné Desormier-Cartwright, Esq., Elder   Billion, Annual Growth 9.2%: Research by Market Decipher,
                                                         and Estate Planning Attorneys PA, 480 Maplewood Drive,   Yahoo!Finance (May 9, 2024), https://finance.yahoo.com/news/
      family, but absent a formal estate plan, there is no guarantee   Suite 3, Jupiter, FL 33458.         collectibles-market-2024-estimated-492-103200953.html.
      it will come to fruition.                             The content of this article is general and should not be   6  Stephen Holder, Why Colts owner Jim Irsay refused over
         Remember that you can get creative with your estate   relied upon without review of your specific circumstances by   $1B for his collection, ESPN (July 14, 2023), https://www.
      plan. Although you may never get to display your artwork at   competent legal counsel. Reliance on the information herein   espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/37969744/why-colts-owner-jim-
      a museum, for instance, you could arrange to have a private   is at your own risk, as it expresses no opinion by the firm on   irsay-refused-1b-collection.
      viewing of your art or collectibles for friends and family in   your specific circumstances or legal needs. An attorney client   7  Ana Veciana-Suarez, Joel Platt and his Dream Collection,
      addition to, or instead of, a traditional funeral or celebration   relationship is not created through the information provided   Intelligent Collector, https://intelligentcollector.com/joel-
      of life arrangement.                               herein.                                           platt-and-his-dream-collection (last visited Dec. 18, 2024).
         Celebrate your life’s work however you want—just make      To comply with the U.S. Treasury regulations, we must   8  Brian Boucher, Art Bites: The Only Known Painting Van
      sure to plan ahead and get everything in writing.  inform you that (i) any U.S. federal tax advice contained in   Gogh Sold During His Lifetime, Artnet (Feb. 13, 2024),
                                                         this newsletter was not intended or written to be used, and   https://news.artnet.com/art-world/story-only-known-
      A Serious Passion Deserves Serious Planning        cannot be used, by any person for the purpose of avoiding   painting-van-gogh-sold-2432275#:~:text=Belgian%20
         The things we create and collect form a core part of our   U.S. federal tax penalties that may be imposed on such person   painter%20Anna%20Boch%2C%20a,either%20350%20
      identity. They mark our existence long after we are gone. You   and (ii) each taxpayer should seek advice from their tax   or%20400%20francs.
      cannot take it with you. However, you can make it a part of   advisor based on the taxpayer’s particular circumstances.  9  Martin Bailey, The ten most expensive Vincent van Gogh
      your legacy with an estate plan.                                                                     paintings, The Art Newspaper (April 29, 2022), https://
         Only a written estate plan makes your wishes legally   1  American Time Use Survey News Release, U.S. Bureau of   www.theartnewspaper.com/2022/04/29/the-ten-most-
      binding. Do not be the person whose family finds a valuable   Labor Statistics (June 27, 2024), https://www.bls.gov/news.  expensive-van-gogh-paintings.
      collection in a dusty corner of the attic and does not know   release/atus.htm#:~:text=Leisure%20and%20Sports%20  10  Coco Chanel, Biography (Dec. 10, 2021), https://www.
      what to do with it, fights over who should receive what, or   Activities%20in,%2C%20compared%20with%204.8%20  biography.com/history-culture/coco-chanel.
      overlooks its importance and throws it away or donates it.   hours.                                  11  Tugba Sabanoglu, Brand value of Chanel worldwide from
         You put serious time into your hobby or collection. Keep   2  Matt Schulz, 53% Who Took on a Pandemic Hobby Went   2017 to 2023 (in million U.S. dollars), Statista (Feb. 22,
      the passion alive and inspire the next generation with an estate   Into Credit Card Debt as a Result, LendingTree (April 6,   2024), https://www.statista.com/statistics/1010860/chanel-
      plan that gives your life’s work the treatment it deserves. Talk   2021),  https://www.lendingtree.com/credit-cards/study/  brand-value-worldwide/#:~:text=In%202023%2C%20
      to one of our estate planning attorneys today.     quarantine-hobbies-credit-card-debt.              Chanel’s%20worldwide%20brand,the%20most%20
         If you have questions about your estate plan and what   3  Id.                                    recently%20reported%20period.
      documents you should have in place to plan your estate,   4  Id.
      schedule a free consultation today by calling our office at   5  Collectibles Market in 2024 was estimated at $492.6   Lifestyles on page 18

         The Salty Zebra Bistro: Where European Tradition


         Meets Florida’s Fresh Ingredients




           Adding a fresh dimension to Tequesta’s  Rotating specials                                      feel equally comfortable celebrating special
         evolving culinary landscape, The Salty Zebra  feature whatever                                   occasions or enjoying a casual weeknight
         Bistro brings something delightfully different to  is freshest from                              dinner. A carefully curated wine list features
         the table. The restaurant offers a reimagined  local waters, from                                unique  selections from both Old  and  New
         approach to bistro classics that honors  grilled  swordfish                                      World producers, many unavailable elsewhere
         tradition while playfully pushing boundaries,  to their tuna                                     in the area.
         complementing  the area’s existing dining  tartare, a playful                                      Value-conscious diners will appreciate
         options with its own distinctive character.     riff on steak                                    the daily four-course prix fixe menu for $45,
           The creative force behind this exceptional  tartare complete                                   available from 5-6 PM, alongside happy hour
         establishment is Executive Chef and partner  with capers,                                        specials. The restaurant has also introduced
         David Chapman, whose impressive pedigree  cornichon, and                                         themed evenings, including “Bubbles and
         includes heading the kitchen at Daisies, a  quail egg.                                           Pearls” Tuesdays, where Chef David personally
         Michelin-recognized pasta destination in    Vegetarians                                          shucks oysters in the lounge – offering a half-
         Chicago, and serving as executive chef at  will find The Salty                                   dozen of three varieties with a flight of bubbles
         Green Zebra (recipient of a Michelin Green  Zebra particularly                                   for $30, plus $2 individual oysters all night.
         Star for sustainability). His diverse background  accommodating,                                   Wine enthusiasts should note the upcoming
         informs every aspect of The Salty Zebra’s menu,  reflecting                                      collaboration with locally-owned Wine Proxy
         where European techniques merge seamlessly  Chapman’s                                            for a special five-course wine dinner on April
         with locally sourced ingredients.               passion  for                                     7th, with limited seating available.
           “We wanted to create something different  plant-based                                            The Salty Zebra isn’t trying to reinvent the
         for the area,” explains Seamus O’Brien, who  cuisine honed during his years at Green  wheel, but rather to remind us why we fell in
         co-owns the restaurant with wife Stephanie  Zebra. “Creating thoughtful vegetarian dishes  love with the bistro concept in the first place
         and Chef David. “A place that respects  is about celebrating vegetables rather than  – honest, skillfully prepared food served in a
         culinary traditions but isn’t afraid to have  just removing meat,” Chapman explains. This  warm, welcoming environment. That they’ve
         some fun with them.”                            philosophy is evident in standout dishes like  managed to do so while adding their own
           That philosophy manifests brilliantly in  local lion’s mane mushrooms with Malaysian  distinctive flourishes makes them not just a
         dishes like their Burgundy escargot, which  curry and coconut squash velouté. “Our  welcome addition to Tequesta’s dining scene,
         adheres to classical preparation with a Pernod  vegetarian dishes are designed to be stars  but an essential one.
         garlic-parsley butter, and an 18-hour bone  on the menu, not afterthoughts.”
         beef broth French onion soup that would make    Even desserts receive the same attention
         Parisian bistro chefs nod in approval. Yet the  to detail, with options like coconut rice
         menu also reveals Chapman’s innovative spirit  pudding with caramelized local fruit, frosted
         in dishes like the dry-aged honey-glazed duck  pistachios, and passionfruit sorbet. The
         breast and their interpretation of steak frites –  Valrhona  chocolate  tart  finished  with  local
         a perfectly grilled picanha steak served with  banana  and  cassis  sorbet  exemplifies  their
         triple-cooked parmesan potato wedges and  commitment to combining world-class
         cognac-bone marrow au poivre sauce.             ingredients with local touches.
           The bistro’s commitment to quality is evident    The Salty Zebra’s appeal extends beyond
         in every aspect of the operation. All pastas are  its  food.  The  atmosphere  strikes  a  perfect
         made fresh daily in-house, including a standout  balance between sophisticated and relaxed
         lentil ravioli served with house-made Italian  – a convivial bistro environment where diners
         sausage, broccolini, and Marcelli Formaggi
         pecorino, finished with 12-year balsamic
         vinegar. The
         seafood program
         shines in dishes
         like their local
         red snapper with
         butter poached
         Key West pink
         shrimp, sweet
         corn bisque, and
         andouille – a                                    377 Tequesta Drive, Jupiter, 33469
         clever Florida take                               Tues-Thurs 5-9 And Fri-Sat 5-10
         on a traditional
         seafood boil.                                             561-250-6350
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