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Reports: Tiger Woods new girl is 22-year-old Northwood University student


Lahti (via Facebook)

Lahti (via Facebook)

Golfer Tiger Woods is back on the dating scene, and somehow landed a pretty, 22-year-old graduate student at West Palm Beach’s Northwood University, according to several unconfirmed news reports.

According to records the woman, identified as Alyse Lahti, lived down the street from Woods in Windermere, near Orlando, with her stepdad.

The stepdad, Alastair Johnston, is a high-ranking employee of IMG, the sports agency that represents Woods.

A woman at Johnston’s other home in Cleveland, where IMG is based, and where Lahti grew up, told Page2Live that Lahti no longer lives there and couldn’t be contacted. Lahti didn’t respond to emails asking for comment.

As a Northwood student, Lahti once again lives close to Woods, whose new home is in Jupiter Island.

With blue eyes and blonde hair Lahti, 13 years younger than Woods, bears a faint resemblance to Elin Nordegren, Woods’ ex-wife and the recent buyer of a $12.2 million-house at Seminole Landing in North Palm Beach.

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Lahti (via Facebook)

Lahti (via Facebook)

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Discover Local Artists: at the NAWA Exhibit


Northwood University’s Jeanette Hare Art Gallery presents works by members of the National Association of Women Artists (NAWA), February 4 through March 25. with an opening reception, Thursday, Feb. 25 from 3-4 p.m.

"Atlantic Avenue Reflections," by Emalee Andre is 24 by 20 inches, framed photography. $350.

Emalee And

Thirty NAWA members will be showing 51 works in the show.

“My paintings are usually layered with different images,” said Emalee Andre of Palm Beach Gardens.. “So during a walk down Atlantic Avenue one morning I saw this reflection in

Lori Baer

a shop window and immediately snapped the picture to capture that same kind of look in a photograph.”

Said Lore Baer: “The welding process requires such intense concentration and focus that it takes me to a different world, where I can be someone I never knew I was. I have tried to express that feeling in this sculpture.”

"Grounded," by Lore Baer, is a 38-by-14-by-32 inch sculpture. $7,500.

"Everywhere Poppies," by Lynn Morgan, is a 20-by-28-inch pastel. $650.

Lynn Morgan

“This painting was based on many vistas I saw on a painting trip to Southwestern France this past June,” said Lynn Morgan. “The poppies were in bloom everywhere and were irresistible to paint.”

Baer and Morgan are also Palm Beach Gardens residents.

The Northwood University Jeannette Hare Art Gallery is located at 2600 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida (It is located on the first floor of Northwood’s Turner Education Center.) Gallery hours are 9 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday; and noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
For further information relating to the exhibit, please call Northwood University’s Cultural Arts office at (561) 478-5532 or (800) 458-8325 or e-mail mccreery@northwood.edu.

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Discover Local Artists: National Association of Women Artists


Viewpoint 2009, a multimedia exhibit presented by National Association of Women Artists Florida Chapter, will be at the Northwood University Jeannette Hare Gallery from November 2 through December 3. The opening reception is at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 3.

    "The Perils of Charlie," oil and collage, 50 by 38 inches, $10,000.

"The Perils of Charlie," oil and collage, 50 by 38 inches, $10,000.

Elaine Geisinger

Elaine Geisinger

With her series of iconic portraits, “Not Just Portraits,” Boca Raton artist Elaine Geisinger aims to portray the individual in what she believes to be his or her most publicly representative and identifiable form. “I have to qualify what is the unique essence of the individual that I can capture. I ask myself, what makes him/her most recognizable to the public?”
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