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Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens’ Holiday House to feature artwork, collectables and more Sasha and Company headline Hanukkah gala at Boca West Country Club on Dec. 5

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Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund is committed to helping those less fortunate in our community

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2013 Celebration of Excellence award recipients with Executive Vice President/COO Jackie Travisano, M.B.A., CPA, (3rd from left) and President/CEO George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D. (3rd from right). Honorees from Left to Right: Walter Upshaw, B.A., Brian Kabot (son of Sue Kabot, Ed.D., CCC-SLP, accepting on her behalf), Guy Harvey, Ph.D., Elaine M. Wallace, D.O., M.S. and T. David Long, B.S.

The generosity of alumni and friends has nurtured Nova Southeastern University (NSU) for 50 years, enabling extraordinary achievements in teaching, research, and community service. Scholarship awards are essential to our students, many of whom rely on a combination of financial aid and student loans to fund their education. To meet this need, both spendable gifts and endowments are a priority to attract and retain a bright and diverse student body. We invite you to attend one of our upcoming community events to help support these efforts. Sun Sentinel

As we look ahead, those who make a commitment to the university will have a dramatic impact on our students’ futures and our legacy. BAL FANTASTIQUE Saturday, March 29, 2014 Join us for an evening of elegance at this annual black-tie ball benefitting the NSU Health Professions Division. For more information, contact Karen Perez at kperez@nova.edu or (954) 262-1519.

29TH ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP GOLF CLASSIC Friday, April 25, 2014 Enjoy a championship tournament experience at the PGA National Resort and Spa. Proceeds of the Scholarship Golf Classic go directly to the student-athlete scholarship endowment fund, ensuring the success of our NCAA Division II athletic program. For more information email golf@nova.edu or call (954) 262-2105.

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FORT LAUDERDALE BILLFISH TOURNAMENT Saturday, March 1, 2014 Held in conjunction with the Marine Industries Association of South Florida, the tournament showcases NSU’s commitment to preserving our seas. All proceeds fund scholarships for students at NSU’s Oceanographic Center. For more information email fishingtournament@nova.edu or call (954) 262-2105.

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16TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE Saturday, February 1, 2014 Help us kick off NSU’s yearlong 50th anniversary celebration at this signature event hosted by University President and CEO George Hanbury. Joseph and Winifred Amaturo will be honored with the President’s Award for Excellence in Community Service. For more information email specialevents@nova.edu or call (954) 262-2105.


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letter from the publisher and editor

the holidays sneak up on us - as they so often do, sweltered by Florida’s heat and humidity - it can be challenging to feel prepared for the When season. But with Hanukkah arriving early this year, our gift lists cannot be ignored. As we compiled this year’s Holiday Issue, we’re reminded of the old age phrase, “it’s better to give than receive.” Profiling Palm Beach-based philanthropists in a fun mad-libs format on page 14, we get a peek into the values of these selfless individuals and what inspires them to give back. And for those of you who are still making that list (and checking it twice) the gift guide on pages 20-21 features products that benefit charity. So you can give back while giving this holiday season.

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Additional ways to do so can be accomplished by attending local holiday events presented in our calendar and featured stories. Another way to give back while shopping this season is to pick up toys for underprivileged children in Palm Beach; page 25 features a listing of local toy drives. Getting caught up in the holiday spirit, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens hosted its annual “Holiday House” featuring crafts and more, with images by photographers Krystal Zaskey and Jen Scott on page 28. And the Gilda Mallin Boca West Chapter of Hadassah celebrated the early arrival Hanukkah this year with an evening of food, music and dancing, captured through submitted photos on page 30. Because of your selfless acts, we’re reminded daily that all we want for the holidays is world peace (well, that and a new pair of boots wouldn’t hurt). While wrapping up the production of the issue, photographer James Argyropoulos captured us entangled in our own festivities. When this issue went to press, we were basking in our post-turkey haze, freshly full of gratitude and what’s really important in life. This is why we’d like to take a moment to thank you - our readers - for being loyal followers and for giving so much back to the community we call home. One of the best parts of our job here at Society Scene is the daily reminder of our community’s generosity; because the most valuable gifts are those that are invaluable.

Stacy Ostrau & Meredith Clements


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When I think of the holidays I think of

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The greatest gift one can give is one’s time, one’s love and support for those in need.

We set the holiday mood with the music of the season, decorations throughout the house and reading about the meaning of the season. Our favorite thing about the holiday season in South Florida is not shoveling snow while staring over the Atlantic Ocean! This holiday season we’re obsessed with Christmas.

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The cause we care most about is educating children through the arts. It warms our hearts because it is thrilling to see the arts open up

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Scene & Be Seen

Fern Altieri spruces up the plant and orchid displays. Carol Brown, left, Fern Altieri, Carol Rice, Kathy Lawlor, Marie Young, Helen Verdini and Nancy Cavnar The Boca Raton Garden Club hosted its annual “Holiday House” crafts sale Nov. 8-10 at their clubhouse in Boca. Club members work all year hand crafting seasonal decorations – many made from native Florida materials such as palm fronds, pinecones and seashells. The event included a sale of plants, grown by members in the club’s gardens, and baked goods, made by members. SUBMITTED PHOTOS

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Kathy Lawlor, left, and Diane Leone sell the club’s annual commemorative ornaments.

Emilie Palmieri works on a craft.

Evangeline Lewis makes a wreath.

Dorinda Bagwell, left, and Mary Kaub sell homemade baked goods.


Hank Gonzalez, left, West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio and Beth Clark

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The holidays began with tradition, beauty and music at the Young Singers of the Palm Beaches annual holiday concert “Winter Tapestry” at the Kravis Center Nov. 23. PHOTOS BY DAVID RANDELL Sun Sentinel

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Jody and Connie Young, left, Charles Muoio and West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio

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Michael Gauger, left, and Wes Smith


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Congratulations to the November / December Character Counts Honoree’s The Sun Sentinel Kids of Character program, presented by Publix, honors students who go above and beyond while exhibiting one of the following character traits in the classroom: cooperation, responsibility, citizenship, trustworthiness, fairness and caring.

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School: Boca Raton Community High Grade: 10th Hometown: Boca Raton Trait: Honesty

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School: Diamond View Elementary in Greenacres Grade: Third Hometown: Lake Worth Pillar: Caring

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HOLIDAY CARD VARIETY 6- AND 12- PACK All proceeds benefit Feeding South Florida by providing more than 300 meals per purchase of variety pack holiday cards. $25 / $50; www.feedingsouthflorida.org

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ONEHOPE “CELEBRATION PACK GIFT BOX” Each purchase helps end childhood hunger by providing 10 nutritious meals to a child in need; gift pack includes one sparkling brut, two champagne flutes and $10 gift card. $39; www.onehopewine.com

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Proceeds benefit RYOT News Foundation. Super soft vintage tri-blend tees and hoodies made of 50% poly, 25% cotton and 25% rayon. $32 tees, $55 hoodies; www.thevanityproject.org/ collections/ryot

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Gingerbread Holiday Concert, 3 p.m., Lynn University Friends of the Conservatory of Music. Enjoy the music traditions of the holidays in a concert performed by the Lynn University Philharmonia Orchestra. Proceeds from the concert benefit annual scholarships for Conservatory of Music students. $35. Boca Raton Resort & Club, Great Hall, 501 Camino Real, Boca Raton. 561-2379000 or www.lynn.edu.

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74th annual Delray Beach Public Library Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Delray Beach Public Library. The library is celebrating 100 years in Delray Beach. Guest speaker will be Harvey Brown Jr., a Delray resident, community leader and former library board president. Library association members and guests are invited and the meeting is open to the public.100 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. 561-266-9490.

Signature Golf Classic, 10 a.m., Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation. This inaugural event is where golfers can enjoy a picturesque and elite private golf course, with the opportunity to learn at a golf clinic presented by Billy and Craig Harmon. $5,000 threesome. The Medalist Club, 9908 SE Cottage Lane, Hobe Sound. 561-494-6884.

Fourth annual Counseling Christmas Tea, 3 to 5 p.m., Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach. The event will include a Chinese auction followed by a traditional tea. A mixed ensemble, from Sacred Heart Catholic School in Lake Worth, under the direction of Rebecca Divine, will perform. $75. Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-630-2695 or www.diocesepb.org/charities.

Prism Concert, 7 p.m., Dreyfoos School of the Arts Foundation Guild. Best-selling author James Patterson will host this annual holiday concert featuring musical students at Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of Art. $50. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-8056298 or www.soafi.org.

Cotillion Snow Flake Ball at Mar-ALago, 6:45 to 7:45 p.m., Junior League of the Palm Beaches. Participants will receive 10 hours of community service credit, and this year, seventh and eighth-graders will also receive community service hours. $350; additional sibling: $315. Mail tuition check to P.O. Box 464, Palm Beach, FL 33480, along with child’s full name, grade and school, home address, home phone and email. www.jlpb.org/our-events/ cotillion.

Performance: Itzhak Perlman in Concert, 8 p.m., Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. In a Kravis Center“first,” Perlman will perform on both Regional Arts series this season — MUSIC“At Two”and MUSIC“At Eight.”Programs to be announced. Start at $25. Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www. kravis.org.

Chopshticks, 6:30 p.m., Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches. For decades, hordes of suburban Jews have filled movie theaters and Chinese restaurants on Christmas. This year, Mandel JCC Palm Beach Gardens brings you Marion Grodin, author of“Standing Up: A Memoir of a Funny Life.”Join for Chinese food and lots of laughs. $36. 5221 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-712-5209.

Splash of Art, 6 to 9 p.m., Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. Enjoy a creative cocktail party featuring a trunk show and silent auction of works by professional artists. Hors d’oeuvres will be served. The event is an opportunity to purchase holiday gifts and support local artists. $40 members; $50 non-members. 601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth. 561-472-3343 or www.palmbeachculture.com.

Barnes & Noble Gift Wrap Fundraiser, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., Adolph & Rose Levis JCC. Giving back feels good when you wrap it all up for a great cause. Proceeds benefit the Levis JCC’s Helene and Roy Schwedelson Special Needs Programs. Donations at guests discretion. Barnes & Noble, 1400 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 561-852-3256 or www.levisjcc.org.

Forbidden Broadway: Alive and Kicking, Dec. 26-31 at various times, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. A fresh view of the highs and lows of recent Broadway seasons. It features outrageous costumes, hilarious rewrites of the songs everyone knows, and exact impressions by a stellar cast. $39 to start. Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www. kravis.org.

Annual Christmas Dinner & Auction, 5:30 p.m., Boca Raton Christian School. Join in the fun at the 23rd annual auction and Christmas dinner. Preview the auction items at brcsauction.com and place bids online. Enjoy a delicious dinner and take care of Christmas shopping while supporting Boca Christian School. $35 single; $60 couple. 470 NW Fourth Ave., Boca Raton. 561-391-2727 or www.brcsauction.com.

Winter Dance Performances, Dec. 14-15, 3 p.m., HARID Conservatory. A seasonal treat for the entire family, the winter performances include classical ballet, character and modern dance, and HARID’S holiday tradition —“The Nutcracker, Act II.” $28. Contess de Hoernle Theater, 5100 Jog Road, Boca Raton. 561-998-8038 or www. harid.edu/performances.

Performance: Chris Isaak Holiday Show, 8 p.m., Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. Known for his sultry guitar arrangements, Isaak has been nominated for two Grammy Awards, appeared in the hit movie,“Silence of the Lambs”and has had a critically acclaimed TV series. $15 to start. Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www.kravis.org.

Red Cross Beach Bash, 8 p.m., The American Red Cross Palm BeachesTreasure Coast Region. A signature event, sponsored by Lilly Pulitzer, allows more than 500 of the region’s next generation of philanthropic leaders to gather for the benefit of the American Red Cross. The evening’s theme,“A Story Written in the Sun”will honor the late fashion icon. $200. The Beach Club, 755 N. County Road, Palm Beach. 561-650-9133 or www.redcross.org/pbtc.

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20th annual Breakfast with Santa, 8:30 to noon, Boca Raton Children’s Museum. Highlights will include real snow, pictures with Santa, a pancake breakfast,“Thomas the Train” rides, crafts, Christmas carols, Flora Belle the clown, Dick Kulpa,“Captain Cartoon,” and more. Advance registration required. $10. Boca Raton Children’s Museum, 498 Crawford Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-368-6875.

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Annual Hanukkah Gala, 7:30 p.m., Gilda Mallin Boca West Chapter of Hadassah. A Hanukkah party with continuous entertainment by Sasha and Company, the event includes ballroom and Israeli dancing, latkes, wine, chesses and desserts. $60. Boca West Country Club, (Cypress Room), 20583 Boca W Drive, Boca Raton. 561-488-7397 or www. hadassah.org.

Performance: Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring The Rockettes, Dec. 5 – Dec. 7, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. A multi-faceted show, The Rockettes will dance their way through a journey with new scenes, new costumes, dramatic lighting effects and a 50-foot LED screen. Tickets start at $35. 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-832-7469 or www.kravis.org/rockettes.

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Madrigal Dinner, Dec. 14-15 at 6:30 p.m., FAU Department of Music. Enjoy pageantry, entertainment, food and music during this fundraiser for the music department. $100. Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 800-564-9539 or fauf. fau.edu/madrigal.

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Gingerbread Holiday Concert, 3 p.m., Lynn University Friends of the Conservatory of Music. Enjoy the music traditions of the holidays in a concert performed by the Lynn University Philharmonia Orchestra. Proceeds from the concert benefit annual scholarships for Conservatory of Music students. $35. Boca Raton Resort & Club, Great Hall, 501 Camino Real, Boca Raton. 561-2379000 or www.lynn.edu.

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74th annual Delray Beach Public Library Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Delray Beach Public Library. The library is celebrating 100 years in Delray Beach. Guest speaker will be Harvey Brown Jr., a Delray resident, community leader and former library board president. Library association members and guests are invited and the meeting is open to the public.100 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. 561-266-9490.

Signature Golf Classic, 10 a.m., Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation. This inaugural event is where golfers can enjoy a picturesque and elite private golf course, with the opportunity to learn at a golf clinic presented by Billy and Craig Harmon. $5,000 threesome. The Medalist Club, 9908 SE Cottage Lane, Hobe Sound. 561-494-6884.

Fourth annual Counseling Christmas Tea, 3 to 5 p.m., Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach. The event will include a Chinese auction followed by a traditional tea. A mixed ensemble, from Sacred Heart Catholic School in Lake Worth, under the direction of Rebecca Divine, will perform. $75. Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-630-2695 or www.diocesepb.org/charities.

Prism Concert, 7 p.m., Dreyfoos School of the Arts Foundation Guild. Best-selling author James Patterson will host this annual holiday concert featuring musical students at Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of Art. $50. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-8056298 or www.soafi.org.

Cotillion Snow Flake Ball at Mar-ALago, 6:45 to 7:45 p.m., Junior League of the Palm Beaches. Participants will receive 10 hours of community service credit, and this year, seventh and eighth-graders will also receive community service hours. $350; additional sibling: $315. Mail tuition check to P.O. Box 464, Palm Beach, FL 33480, along with child’s full name, grade and school, home address, home phone and email. www.jlpb.org/our-events/ cotillion.

Performance: Itzhak Perlman in Concert, 8 p.m., Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. In a Kravis Center“first,” Perlman will perform on both Regional Arts series this season — MUSIC“At Two”and MUSIC“At Eight.”Programs to be announced. Start at $25. Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www. kravis.org.

Chopshticks, 6:30 p.m., Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches. For decades, hordes of suburban Jews have filled movie theaters and Chinese restaurants on Christmas. This year, Mandel JCC Palm Beach Gardens brings you Marion Grodin, author of“Standing Up: A Memoir of a Funny Life.”Join for Chinese food and lots of laughs. $36. 5221 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-712-5209.

Splash of Art, 6 to 9 p.m., Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. Enjoy a creative cocktail party featuring a trunk show and silent auction of works by professional artists. Hors d’oeuvres will be served. The event is an opportunity to purchase holiday gifts and support local artists. $40 members; $50 non-members. 601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth. 561-472-3343 or www.palmbeachculture.com.

Barnes & Noble Gift Wrap Fundraiser, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., Adolph & Rose Levis JCC. Giving back feels good when you wrap it all up for a great cause. Proceeds benefit the Levis JCC’s Helene and Roy Schwedelson Special Needs Programs. Donations at guests discretion. Barnes & Noble, 1400 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 561-852-3256 or www.levisjcc.org.

Forbidden Broadway: Alive and Kicking, Dec. 26-31 at various times, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. A fresh view of the highs and lows of recent Broadway seasons. It features outrageous costumes, hilarious rewrites of the songs everyone knows, and exact impressions by a stellar cast. $39 to start. Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www. kravis.org.

Annual Christmas Dinner & Auction, 5:30 p.m., Boca Raton Christian School. Join in the fun at the 23rd annual auction and Christmas dinner. Preview the auction items at brcsauction.com and place bids online. Enjoy a delicious dinner and take care of Christmas shopping while supporting Boca Christian School. $35 single; $60 couple. 470 NW Fourth Ave., Boca Raton. 561-391-2727 or www.brcsauction.com.

Winter Dance Performances, Dec. 14-15, 3 p.m., HARID Conservatory. A seasonal treat for the entire family, the winter performances include classical ballet, character and modern dance, and HARID’S holiday tradition —“The Nutcracker, Act II.” $28. Contess de Hoernle Theater, 5100 Jog Road, Boca Raton. 561-998-8038 or www. harid.edu/performances.

Performance: Chris Isaak Holiday Show, 8 p.m., Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. Known for his sultry guitar arrangements, Isaak has been nominated for two Grammy Awards, appeared in the hit movie,“Silence of the Lambs”and has had a critically acclaimed TV series. $15 to start. Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www.kravis.org.

Red Cross Beach Bash, 8 p.m., The American Red Cross Palm BeachesTreasure Coast Region. A signature event, sponsored by Lilly Pulitzer, allows more than 500 of the region’s next generation of philanthropic leaders to gather for the benefit of the American Red Cross. The evening’s theme,“A Story Written in the Sun”will honor the late fashion icon. $200. The Beach Club, 755 N. County Road, Palm Beach. 561-650-9133 or www.redcross.org/pbtc.

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20th annual Breakfast with Santa, 8:30 to noon, Boca Raton Children’s Museum. Highlights will include real snow, pictures with Santa, a pancake breakfast,“Thomas the Train” rides, crafts, Christmas carols, Flora Belle the clown, Dick Kulpa,“Captain Cartoon,” and more. Advance registration required. $10. Boca Raton Children’s Museum, 498 Crawford Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-368-6875.

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Performance:ColorsofChristmas, 7:30p.m.,KravisCenterforthe PerformingArts.PeaboBryson,MelissaManchester, RubenStuddardandCeceWinanswillsinghitsfrom theirindividualrepertoires,aswellassongsofthe season.Agospelchoirwilljointheaward-winning entertainers.$25tostart.AlexanderW.DreyfoosJr. ConcertHall,KravisCenterforthePerformingArts, 701OkeechobeeBlvd.,WestPalmBeach.www. kravis.org.

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Annual Hanukkah Gala, 7:30 p.m., Gilda Mallin Boca West Chapter of Hadassah. A Hanukkah party with continuous entertainment by Sasha and Company, the event includes ballroom and Israeli dancing, latkes, wine, chesses and desserts. $60. Boca West Country Club, (Cypress Room), 20583 Boca W Drive, Boca Raton. 561-488-7397 or www. hadassah.org.

Performance: Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring The Rockettes, Dec. 5 – Dec. 7, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. A multi-faceted show, The Rockettes will dance their way through a journey with new scenes, new costumes, dramatic lighting effects and a 50-foot LED screen. Tickets start at $35. 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-832-7469 or www.kravis.org/rockettes.

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Madrigal Dinner, Dec. 14-15 at 6:30 p.m., FAU Department of Music. Enjoy pageantry, entertainment, food and music during this fundraiser for the music department. $100. Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 800-564-9539 or fauf. fau.edu/madrigal.

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HOLIDAY HOUSE: WALL-TO-WALL TREASURE HUNT Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

The 7th annual Festival of the Trees opens early, and vintage and unique gift items are available for purchase — a treasure cache for holiday shoppers. $10 regular; $15 during festival. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. www.ansg.org.

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Nonprofits are invited to decorate a tree for a chance to win a cash prize of $750, if judged the “Coolest Yule” during the “Light Up the Night” event hosted by the Palm Beach Community Church. The trees, with their creative and festive ornaments, will be on display throughout Midtown during the event. The public is invited to vote for their favorite trees via a ballot box at each tree. Ballots can be collected at Oceana Coffee located in the Borland Center for Performing Arts lobby, and other Midtown outlets. Every person who votes is automatically eligible to win prizes from Midtown’s restaurants and retail establishments. 561-282-4623 or www.midtownpga.com.

Dec. 4 at 10 a.m.

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND CHANUKAH BRUNCH B’nai Torah Congregation

Join JNF for a Chanukah brunch. RSVP is required. For more information, contact Robert Swire at rswire@jnf.org or 800211-1502. 6261 SW 18th St., Boca Raton. 561-447-9733.

Dec. 4 at 6 p.m.

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ANNUAL HANUKKAH GALA Gilda Mallin Boca West Chapter of Hadassah

A Hanukkah party with continuous entertainment by Sasha and Company, the event includes ballroom and Israeli dancing, latkes, wine, chesses and desserts. $60. Boca West Country Club, (Cypress Room), 20583 Boca W Drive, Boca Raton. 561-488-7397 or www.hadassah.org.

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Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m.

Attendees will light Chanukah candles together as a community, and soloists Lori Shapiro and Lawrence Dermer, along with the temple’s children and youth choirs, will provide festive music. Singing, dancing, latkes, cookies, gelt, smoothies and a children’s craft station will also be included. Free. 5050 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton. 561-391-8900 or www. tbeboca.org.

PERFORMANCE: RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR STARRING THE ROCKETTES Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

Three additional shows have been added to a series of shows that begins Friday, Nov. 29 at 5 and 8 p.m. They are Dec. 5 (1 p.m.); Dec. 6 (5 p.m.) and Dec. 7 (11 a.m.). A multi-faceted show, The Rockettes will dance their way through a journey with new scenes, new costumes, dramatic lighting effects and a 50-foot LED screen that transports the audience to Times Square and Santa’s Workshop. Tickets start at $35. 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-832-7469 or www.kravis.org/ rockettes.

Dec. 6-7 from 10 a.m. to 7p.m.; Dec. 8 from 3 to 8:30 p.m. HOLIDAY STUDIO SALE Armory Art Center

This three-day sale features one-of-a-kind handmade items made by Armory students and instructors. Items include ceramics, glass, jewelry, sculptures and more. Free. Armory Art Center, 1700 Parker Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-832-1776 or www. armoryart.org.

Dec. 7 from 8:30 to noon

20TH ANNUAL BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Boca Raton Children’s Museum

Highlights will include real snow, pictures with Santa, a pancake breakfast, “Thomas the Train” rides, crafts, Christmas carols, Flora Belle the clown, Dick Kulpa, “Captain Cartoon,” and more. Advance registration required. $10. Boca Raton Children’s Museum, 498 Crawford Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-368-6875.

Dec. 7 at 5 p.m.

HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency and the City of Boynton Beach

Free holiday event with its 43rd annual holiday parade. The parade route is north along Federal Highway from SE 12th St. to Ocean Avenue. The parade will include local high school marching bands, costumed characters, floats, drill teams,

dancers and an appearance by Santa Claus. At 6:30 p.m. a tree lighting ceremony takes place at 129 E. Ocean Ave., followed by a concert by Orange Sunshine at 7 p.m. 561600-9097 or www.CatchBoynton.com.

Dec. 7 from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

FESTIVAL OF TREES COMMUNITY DAYS Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

For one week, the community is invited to share the magic of the Festival of Trees each evening. Explore the lights and sounds of the gardens while enjoying the creativity and beauty of the poetry-themed trees. Special musical and dance performances from area students and poetry readings as well. $15 adults; $7 children. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5238.

Dec. 7 at 8:45 p.m.

YAD BLUE AND WHITE PARTY Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Young Adult Division

Come dressed in blue and white to have a great time at this Chanukah celebration, for adults ages 22 to 45. Bring an unwrapped gift for a child in need. Latkes, hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will be featured. $18 pre-registration; $20 at door and includes one free drink. Il Bacio, 29 SE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach. RSVP at www. jewishboca.org/blueandwhite.

Dec. 8 at 3 p.m.

PERFORMANCE: AMAHL AND THE KNIGHT VISITORS St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church and School

Monsignor Tom, pastor of St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church, invites the public to a 50-minute music performance, produced by musical director William R. Stafford. A small reception will follow the performance, with an opportunity to meet the cast. Free with donation. 840 George Bush Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-276-6892, ext. 329 or www.stvincentferrer.com.

Dec. 8 at 3 p.m.

GINGERBREAD HOLIDAY CONCERT Lynn University Friends of the Conservatory of Music

Children of all ages will enjoy the beloved music traditions of the holidays in a concert performed by the Lynn University Philharmonia Orchestra. Proceeds from the concert benefit annual scholarships for Conservatory of Music students. $35. Boca Raton Resort & Club, Great Hall, 501 Camino Real, Boca Raton. 561-237-9000 or www.lynn.edu.

Dec. 8

28TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY GALA AND FAIRCLOUGH MEMORIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehabilitation Programs (CARP) Inc.

This is a celebration of recovery, with more than 300 attendees recognizing key leaders in the field of substance abuse and mental health. Recipients of the Peter Fairclough awards are recognized for their selfless dedication to furthering the field of mental health and substance abuse treatment — and have made significant contributions to advancing treatment, especially in private and public sector treatment, homeless substance abuse services, behavioral health advocacy and volunteerism. Proceeds will provide funding for substance abuse treatment for low income and indigent men and women. $50. Hilton Palm Beach Airport, 150 Australian Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-844-6400, ext. 228.

Dec 8 at 7 p.m.

HANDEL’S MESSIAH FAU Department of Music

Come out for one of the most popular holiday musical traditions of all time. $10. Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 800-564-9539 or www.fauevents.com.

Dec. 10 from 3 to 5 p.m.

FOURTH ANNUAL COUNSELING CHRISTMAS TEA Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach

The event will include a Chinese auction followed by a traditional tea. A mixed ensemble, from Sacred Heart Catholic School in Lake Worth, under the direction of Rebecca Divine, will perform. $75. Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-630-2695 or www.diocesepb.org/charities.

Dec. 11 from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m.

COTILLION SNOW FLAKE BALL AT MARA-LAGO Junior League of the Palm Beaches

Cotillion is the Junior League of the Palm Beaches’ oldest program, teaching etiquette, ballroom dance and philanthropy to sixth and ninth-grade students during the Cotillion season. Participants will receive 10 hours of community service credit, and this year, seventh and eighthgraders will also receive community service hours. $350; additional sibling: $315. Mail tuition check to P.O. Box 464, Palm Beach, FL 33480, along with child’s full name, grade and school, home address, home phone and email. www.jlpb. org/our-events/cotillion.


Dec. 13 at 5:30 p.m.

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DINNER & AUCTION Boca Raton Christian School

Join in the fun at the 23rd annual auction and Christmas dinner. Preview the auction items at brcsauction.com and place bids online. Enjoy a delicious dinner and take care of Christmas shopping while supporting Boca Christian School. $35 single; $60 couple. 470 NW Fourth Ave., Boca Raton. 561391-2727 or www.brcsauction.com.

Dec. 13 at 8 p.m.

The 5-time-award-winning vocalist, and former member of classic-rock band, The Doobie Brothers, McDonald sings many of his former band’s most popular and memorable songs — mixed with a great selection of holiday classics. Start at $25. Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www.kravis.org.

Dec. 14-15 at 3 p.m.

WINTER DANCE PERFORMANCES HARID Conservatory

Dec. 14-15 at 6:30 p.m.

Enjoy pageantry, entertainment, food and music during this fundraiser for the music department. $100. Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 800-564-9539 or fauf.fau.edu/ madrigal.

Dec. 14 at 7 p.m.

HOLIDAY FILM: ARTHUR CHRISTMAS Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

This annual holiday event features the internationally renowned Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts Music Department presenting an in-the-round holiday concert music extravaganza with special guest, author James Patterson. $20-$45. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-805-6298 or www.soafi.org.

Dec. 21 at 8 p.m.

PERFORMANCE: CHRIS ISAAK HOLIDAY SHOW Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

Join Chris Isaak for an evening of his greatest hits and traditional Yule favorites. Known for his sultry guitar arrangements, Isaak has been nominated for two Grammy Awards, appeared in the hit movie, “Silence of the Lambs” and has had a critically acclaimed TV series. $15 to start. Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www.kravis.org.

Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m.

PERFORMANCE: COLORS OF CHRISTMAS Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

Peabo Bryson, Melissa Manchester, Ruben Studdard and Cece Winans will sing hits from their individual repertoires, as well as songs of the season. A gospel choir will join the award-winning entertainers. $25 to start. Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www.kravis.org.

Dec. 25 at 4 p.m.

CHOPSHTICKS (BOYNTON) Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches Spend Christmas day at Mandel JCC Boynton Beach with Marion Grodin, author of “Standing Up: Memoir of a Funny Life.” Join for Chinese food and lots of laughs. $36; $25 members. 8500 Jog Road, Boynton Beach. 561-7364751 or www.jcconline.com.

Toy Drives Through Dec. 10

20TH ANNUAL TOY DRIVE Achievement Centers for Children and Families, YMCA Palm Beaches and Caridad Center

Donations can be dropped off at the Town of Palm Beach United Way, 44 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach or 400 Royal Palm Way, Suite 100. The Palm Beach Fire-Rescue will also be accepting donations at any of its three stations: the North Station at 300 N. County Road, Central Station at 355 S. County Road, and South Station at 2185 S. Ocean Blvd. For information, call 561-820-3800.

Through Dec. 17

23RD ANNUAL DELRAY CITIZENS FOR DELRAY POLICE/KIDS AND COPS PROGRAM TOY DRIVE

Bring new, unwrapped toys and store gift cards for boys and girls, ages 5-17. For a list of the 12 drop off locations, visit www.mydelraybeach.com. Toy guns will not be accepted. Email Sgt. Nicole Guerriero at guerriero@mydelraybeach.com.

Through Dec. 19

PORT OF PALM BEACH’S 5TH ANNUAL TOY DRIVE

The Palm Beach Board of Commissioners has approved a community grant of $2,500 to purchase toys for the drive. Past beneficiaries include Place of Hope, Toys for Tots, Wayne Barton Community Center and many others. Donations may be dropped off at the Port of Palm Beach, 1 E. 11th St., Riviera Beach in the lobby and on the sixth floor or first floor of the Tropical Shipping office building.

Dec. 7 at 6 p.m.

HOLIDAY BOAT PARADE Marine Industries Association

This year’s parade marks the 14th anniversary of the partnership between the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County and the U.S. Marine Reserves Toys for Tots organization. During the parade there will be dockside pickups — just wave a flashlight when you see a boat with a flashing amber beacon. Uniformed Marines and volunteers will collect the donations. Call 561-8630012 for information about pickup sites.

Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FILL THE TRUCK TOY DRIVE Salvation Army

Wal-Mart and the Salvation Army have partnered to provide new toys and coats to local children as part of its 122nd Red Kettle Campaign. The Fill the Truck toy drive will be hosted by the following Wal-Mart stores: 16205 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach; 2144 W. Indiantown Road, Jupiter and 2765 10th Ave. N, Palm Springs. www.uss.saslvationarmy.org.

Dec. 11 from 6:30 to 10 p.m.

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With voices by James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie and Jim Broadbent, this Christmas movie highlights the technological advances of operations at the North Pole, revealing how Santa and his army of highly trained elves produce gifts and distribute them around the world in one night. $5. Attendees are invited to bring picnic baskets, lawn chairs, blankets and nonalcoholic beverages. Outdoor Gosman Ampitheater, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. www.kravis.org.

DREYFOOS PRISM CONCERT School of the Arts Foundation

For decades, hordes of suburban Jews have filled movie theaters and Chinese restaurants on Christmas. This year, Mandel JCC Palm Beach Gardens brings you Marion Grodin, author of “Standing Up: A Memoir of a Funny Life.” Join for Chinese food and lots of laughs. $36. 5221 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561712-5209.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

MADRIGAL DINNER FAU Department of Music

Dec. 17 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

CHOPSHTICKS Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches

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A seasonal treat for the entire family, the winter performances include classical ballet, character and modern dance, and HARID’S holiday tradition — “The Nutcracker, Act II.” $28. Countess de Hoernle Theater, 5100 Jog Road, Boca Raton. 561-998-8038 or www.harid.edu/ performances.

Come out for the first Festival of Trees Children’s Gala. This will be a night of mini-merriment, special performances, music and surprises around every turn in the garden. Child-friendly refreshments will be on hand for children and their parents. $40. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach.561-832-5238 or www. festivaloftrees@ansg.org.

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The “Holiday House” is open through Dec. 6 (Wednesday through Sunday) during the regular Gardens’ hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and then during the “Festival of Trees” Dec. 7 through 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Shopping at the “Holiday House” is included in daily admission rates of $10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 students and free for Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens members. During the “Festival of Trees Community Days” evening admission is included at $15 for adults and $7 for children. For more information, call 561-832-5238 or email annnorton@ansg.org. The Ann Norton Sculpture

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Proceeds from the event are dedicated to Hadassah, a volunteer women’s organization founded in 1912. The nonprofit funds youth education, medical care and research in Israel and education, Zionist youth programs and health awareness in the United States. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m.; tickets are $60. For more information, call 561-488-7397, 561-451-9721 or visit www.hadassah.org. ■

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In 1990, the Sun Sentinel expanded its long-term support of helping those in need in Broward and Palm Beach counties and partnered with the Robert R. McCormick Foundation to establish the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund, a McCormick Foundation Fund. This partnership enables donations to the Fund to go even further because the McCormick Foundation matches all donations at fifty cents on the dollar. In addition, the Sun Sentinel and the

Foundation pay all administrative and campaign expenses, so 100 percent of every gift, plus the match, go directly to support local children and families in need. The Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund is committed to helping those less fortunate in our community improve their lives and break the cycle of poverty. With the generous support of donors and matching funds provided by the McCormick Foundation, grants are made to qualified nonprofit

organizations with programs that concentrate on child abuse prevention and treatment; child and youth education; housing; and hunger. Since inception, more than $42 million has been granted through the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund, making a positive impact in the lives of thousands of disadvantaged children, families and adults every year. The Holiday Campaign, sponsored by longtime supporters JM Family Enterprises, Inc., AutoNation,

Publix and the Dennis and Lois Doyle Family Foundation, is the Fund’s biggest source of funding. By the end of this year, thanks to the generosity of readers and sponsors, more than $525,000 will be awarded to nonprofit agencies, providing a lifeline of support for those in need. “I encourage individuals and organizations in our community to continue supporting the annual Holiday Campaign which benefits many local people in dire need throughout

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“The funding from the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund Campaign allows the Youth Automotive Training Center to continue the vision established by automotive legend and founder Jim Moran. During the nine-month program, instructors train and educate at-risk youth to help them attain their GEDs, or become ready to join the work force. The majority of our students are on a remedial academic level. Many have dropped out or have been expelled from high school. These kids require and receive specific coursework and testing so they can move forward in their lives with either school after YATC or employment.” Youth Automotive Training Center Executive Director Terry Routley

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