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YMCA of South Palm Beach County raises $2M at 50th anniversary event Page 16

Michelle and Michael Hagerty

Lynn University holds ‘Celebration of Nations’ to promote cultural awareness

Photos courtesy of Lynn University

Event co-chair Joyce De Vita

Social entrepreneur Alia Mahmoud addresses an audience at the Amarnick–Goldstein Concert Hall.

By Dale King

This past week, Lynn University’s Celebration of Nations brought together a gathering of cultures with diverse activities and rich artistic demonstrations to spread cultural awareness among students, faculty and staff. The final day of festivities on the university’s Boca Raton campus ended with a Global Village Holiday Market, followed by Lynn’s signature parade of flags and a reflective conversation with social entrepreneur Alia Mahmoud at the Amarnick–Goldstein Concert Hall. Celebration of Nations week kicked off on Monday, Nov. 29 with henna art and continued with food, music and a performance of Venezuelan music by Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music students. Culminating on Thursday, Dec. 1, live music filled Christine’s Park as the Social Impact Lab team curated a showcase of organizations that sold exotic jewelry, handwoven attire, spices, paintings and Society

more to help support their causes in a Global Village Holiday Market. From global education to combating poverty, there was no shortage of ways to make a difference around the globe. The festival featured organizations such as Fill the Water Tank Project, which sold beadwork created by an all-women’s village in Samburu, Kenya, to help pay for fresh water to keep the village’s only water tank full. Every sale from Merline’s Caribbean Hot Sauce supported Haiti Partners, an organization designed for children to receive a better education in Haiti. Art Creation Foundation for Children (ACFFC) sold handmade goods to assist children in need in Jacmel, Haiti. Additionally, they also offer them an education and the opportunity to teach socially responsible behaviors through numerous skillsets—baking, sewing, cooking, painting, masonry construction and more. Continued on Page 14

Event co-chair Marta Batmasian

Boca Raton Historical Society’s ‘Walk of Recognition’ 2022 Ceremony Adds Honorees, Presents Historic Preservation Award to The Addison Page 14

Steven Abrams (Photo by South Florida Regional Transportation Authority)

Lynn Russell

Arline and John McNally

Photo showing construction of The Addison 19251926

YMCA of South Palm Beach County raises $2M at 50th anniversary event The YMCA of South Palm Beach County’s 50th Anniversary Gala held Dec. 3 at The Boca Raton hosted more than 700 people in attendance and raised a record-breaking $2 million for YMCA programs. Bill & Mary Donnell, Renee Feder, Kathy & Paul Adkins www.bocaratontribune.com

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