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and became involved in 1995 as a supporter and fundraiser for the organization. Bowe’s resume includes service as a member of the Pinecrest Charter Council and two elected terms as a Council Member from 1996-2004. Both men recognize the need for energetic fundraising, including grants, to stabilize the long-term financial resources of Vizcaya. Both also recognize the strong educational benefits of Vizcaya’s art to children, teenagers, college students and adults. Bowe has happy memories of planning and leading holiday celebrations for children, many of them underprivileged, held each December between 1995 and 2007. Entertainment included local dance groups, high school and church choirs, and visits from Santa Claus. Each child went home from the party with gifts provided by the Vizcayans’ fundraising efforts. Planning for two holiday events on the Vizcaya calendar occupy significant time for Kress and Bowe. The
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53rd annual Vizcaya Ball will take place Nov. 21. It will be preceded by a Nov. 10 event at Hugo Boss in Merrick Park, where invitees will enjoy a private cocktail reception and shopping for their formal outfits for the upcoming gala. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is designed to preserve the Miami estate of Deering. It is an example of a European estate that includes a mansion filled with art and furnishings, and 10 acres of beautiful gardens. It was Deering’s winter home from 1916 to 1925. Vizcaya has served as a diplomatic seat for Miami-Dade County, over the years hosting many of the world’s most famous dignitaries, including Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II, President Ronald Reagan, and King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain. It has also been the host for such major international events as the Summit of the Americas, the signing of the Free Trade Agreement, and activities associated with Art Basel. In addition, thousands of Miami-Dade residents have chosen to commemorate some of the most important occasions of their lives at Vizcaya. About 140,000 people visit Vizcaya every year.
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this year it will continue to provide a great recreational program and value to the families and youngsters in our surrounding communities,” said Keith Reilly, HPBSA president. “Last year’s successful season was made possible with the assistance of 300 volunteers helping 1,000 youngsters play t-ball, baseball and softball. This year, Howard Palmetto will again offer an exceptional program at exceptional pricing, as we have for the last 48 years.” The league’s web-based format at <www.howardpalmetto.com> for registration, schedules, league news, updates and schedules has been a success. It allows members and parents to register, check practice or game schedules, standings, scores and player news. Managers can instantly notify parents of changes to schedules or even last minute unscheduled rainouts. “The sponsorship link has been even more successful than originally anticipated by allowing local membership more direct exposure to the com-
munity’s local businesses,” said Reilly. “It’s a win-win for our community’s businesses and for members of Howard Palmetto.” This year Howard Palmetto has lowered sponsorship fees to $100 per team to allow more businesses to participate in getting exposure for one of South Florida largest recreational sports program’s membership. Becoming a Howard Palmetto member by enrolling one child before Nov. 15 will cost $180. T-Ball Titans Division costs $150. Additional same-family registrations receive a $25 discount per member. The Howard Palmetto membership enrollment entitles youngsters to a complete uniform, opening day picnic and clinics, team pictures and other special benefits and pricing to events. Howard Palmetto games will be played at Evelyn Greer Park, Suniland, Palmetto Bay, Coral Reef and Chapman Field. For more information, go to <ww.howardpalmetto.com> or email <information@howardpalmetto.com>.