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OCTOBER 2023 12 Contents In Every Issue 18 Editor’s Note Greetings from editor in chief Michelle Lee Ribeiro 20 Publisher’s Note A letter from publisher Tanya Lorigan 113 Flavor Foodie news and dining guide 128 Hot Shots Photos from recent events 136 Calendar Hot local happenings The Local 27 Radar A treasure trove of stunningly unique refurbished furniture pieces at Do-Over Décor in Jensen Beach By Valerie Staggs 29 Boutique Buzz A thoughtfully cultivated collection of home goods at Row House in Tequesta By Liza Grant Smith 30 Sustainable Living Loggerhead Marinelife Center gifts one local couple an earth-friendly eco wedding By Paige Feigenbaum 32 Character Emily Dark, ecosystem coordinator for Martin County’s new Ecotourism Program By Valerie Staggs 34 Off the Charts Aboard the World Cat 325CC with Jupiter physician Dr. Bill Wunder By George LaBonte 36 Wanderlust Inside the Aman New York, where contemporary Asian design meets Western luxury By Daphne Nikolopoulos 113 32 COURTESY OF MELISSA PRIBISH JASON NUTTLE OCTOBER 2023 27 COURTESY OF JUPITER BEACH RESORT & SPA
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Working in media and also being a bit of a true crime buff, I had an immediate connection with our cover star, Randi Kaye, when we met at the photo shoot back in June. An Emmy Award–winning TV news journalist, Randi has been on the front lines reporting on many of the major stories I’ve followed over the years for news programs and outlets like Nightline, World News Tonight, CBS News, and now for CNN. Plus, she and her husband, Ross Holland, are just incredibly cool people with hearts of gold. They welcomed us into their Singer Island home, a stunning penthouse overlooking the beach that showcases the talents of Ross—an artist with a knack for interior design—while their golden retriever, Gatsby, happily followed us around. I was heartbroken when Randi later reached out to tell me that Gatsby had unexpectedly passed away not long after the shoot. When they decided to get another dog, they adopted a blind pup they named Sunday and are now lovingly guiding him through life, introducing him to the sounds and glorious smells of life at the beach. Hearts of gold. Get to know a little more about Randi’s life and career—and see her and Ross’s beautiful home— in “A Nose for News,” beginning on page 38.

If their home inspires you to redecorate this fall, perhaps you’ll find some ideas on these pages. This month’s Boutique Buzz (“California Dreaming,” page 29) spotlights Row House, a home goods shop in Tequesta with a modern, organic vibe. Row House is owned by Jupiter native Paige Padon Jackson, who moved back to the area after launching a successful interior design career in California. She brought that Pacific Coast vibe back home and stocks her local boutique with a carefully cultivated collection of gorgeous wares centered on earthy tones and lots of yummy texture. If sustainability is top of mind for you when choosing new pieces, head up to Do-Over Décor in Jensen Beach. The shop sells refurbished items made by local artists you won’t find anywhere else—and also hosts classes on different design techniques if you want to transform a vintage gem yourself. Learn more in “Treasure Trove,” on page 27.

Speaking of sustainability, Loggerhead Marinelife Center recently held a contest, gifting a sustainable wedding to one lucky couple. See photos from the wedding, which took place in late August at Loggerhead, and meet the newlyweds in “Renewable Vows,” on page 30.

If you’d like to keep up with what we’re working on, be sure to follow us on Instagram at @jupitermagazine. See you around town!

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The power of community

Welcome to our October issue, a special edition that includes our annual Charity Datebook—a timely and useful resource for those who wish to participate in fundraising events supporting our local community. As season begins, now is the time to mark your calendar and secure tickets for luncheons, galas, and exhibits before they sell out. While event attendance is important to these groups, most also appreciate the help of volunteers to achieve their goals. I believe the power of a community is measured by how it cares for those in need and the compassion it shares. As Helen Keller famously said: “Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.”

October is also Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a cause that hits very close to home for me. I am a breast cancer survivor. I’ve never mentioned that in this column before. Although I have confided in others who are walking a similar path, this is the first time I’ve had the courage to share my story publicly.

I was diagnosed in November 2015 when my wonderful physician (I’ll call her Dr. W) noticed a small lump in my breast that had not shown up during my annual mammogram screening. She quickly scheduled a sonogram and a biopsy. And then we waited….

That time waiting for the test results was torture as I was in a state of anxious denial. When the phone finally rang, I was driving. I pulled over so Dr. W could deliver the news—and it was not good. My abject shock was quickly followed by tears and a call to my husband, Keith, who is my rock. He calmed me down so I could make my way home.

A month later, I had a seven-hour surgery performed by two amazing doctors. I elected to have a double mastectomy with reconstructive surgery and implants because I was less afraid of surgery than radiation and chemotherapy, which luckily were unnecessary for me.

I wish I could convey just how important the power of community was for me throughout this ordeal. I can’t imagine how I would have managed without my husband, sister, parents, family, and friends. I love each and every one of them and am so grateful to have them in my life.

If you happen to be navigating this same journey, my love and heart go out to you. For those who know someone affected by breast cancer, please take the time to reach out and offer whatever support they may need—or just to say hi. The conversation doesn’t have to be about how they feel or where they are in the process. In fact, a call to check in or to invite them to do something fun might be a welcome respite.

I still feel stressed when I go in for blood work every six months. I don’t think that worry will ever go away, but I have learned to deal with it by savoring every moment with my family and friends, enjoying travel, and taking part in community events. I am forever grateful to Dr. W, who saved my life. I am an almost eight-year survivor of breast cancer, and I’m looking forward to marking my 10-year milestone. In the time since my diagnosis, I’ve learned there is little that is more rewarding than helping others. Thank goodness there are so many incredible fundraising organizations in our area that allow me to do plenty of that.

I hope to see you at some of the amazing events this season. Remember to sign up for the Insider’s Guide newsletter on our website, jupitermag.com, to stay in the know about everything that’s happening.

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TREASURE Trove

In Melissa Pribish’s world, everything old is new again. The Jupiter resident has made a business out of giving old furniture new life, refinishing pieces and selling them at Do-Over Décor in Jensen Beach. “Growing up, I was taught to always see the value in things,” says Pribish, 49, whose greataunt Dorothy was an antiques dealer. “You just didn’t throw anything away.”

Pribish is one of 16 local artists whose pieces are sold at Do-Over Décor. The shop was opened in 2018 by Denise Aragona, 58, a Port St. Lucie resident who had recently started dabbling in furniture refurbishing at the time. She got the idea for Do-Over Décor when she realized her particular style didn’t appeal to everyone. “I decided to add vendors who share the same passion but each have a different style,” she says.

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Green washed dresser, Melissa Pribish

With an estimated 12 million tons of furnishings being discarded by Americans every year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, refurbishers like Aragona and Pribish are diminishing the impact on landfills. In addition, reusing old furniture means fewer trees are harvested for new furniture manufacturing.

Most of the pieces sold at the shop come from estate sales, yard sales, and neighbors’ castoffs that might otherwise end up in landfills. To create new pieces, the artists use a range of techniques including paint washes, layering, blended finishes, and colored wax to add dimension. Some, like Pribish, also incorporate transfers, stencils, and hand painting to create unique graphical designs. “I let the furniture speak to me,” says Pribish.

For budding furniture refinishers, Do-Over Décor also offers classes in basics and specific techniques including Furniture Painting 101, Resin Art, and Special Techniques. Pribish urges newbies not to be afraid to give it a go: “Just try it, because if you don’t like the results the first time, you just do it over again!”

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QUICK TIPS

Pribish notes that Palm Beach Regency, Hollywood Regency, and sleek looks are all very popular now, while coastal decor is always in demand. Rattan, faux bamboo, and vintage Florida are also trending. “Think modernizing The Golden Girls,” she says. Want to get started on your own custom piece? Here are her three top tips for beginners:

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Start with good bones. Pick a quality piece of furniture and examine it closely. Make sure you know in advance if it needs repair and how to fix it.

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Prep is key. Spend a lot of time stripping, sanding, patching, and priming. The better the prep, the better your finish will be.

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Start small. Begin with an easy piece like a small table, then work your way to more complicated projects.

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Clockwise from left: Gold and green chest with transfers; seahorse hutch; Melissa Pribish at work on a piece; green and gold console table with transfers (all pieces shown created by Pribish).
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California Dreaming

JUPITER NATIVE PAIGE PADON JACKSON BRINGS A WEST COAST VIBE TO TEQUESTA AT ROW HOUSE

In the first chapter of her professional life, interior designer Paige Padon Jackson directed California-based Hollywood at Home, the decorating showroom of renowned interior designer Peter Dunham. Under her tenure, the shop amassed a fan following that included celebrities Ellen DeGeneres and Drew Barrymore, among others. It was during those West Coast days that Padon Jackson discovered the allure of vintage shopping. She loved procuring pieces with storied pasts and inherent personality and getting to know artisans from around the world, each with their own unique sense of style.

With a newfound love of treasure hunting and a refined sense of California style, Padon Jackson— who grew up in the Jupiter area—returned to her home state with her cinematographer husband and young son in 2007 and opened Row House. The boutique was originally located in West Palm Beach’s historic Northwood area, but earlier this year she relocated the business to Tequesta (she plans to open a new West Palm Beach location this fall).

Located on Tequesta Drive across from Casa Caña, Row House is a curio cabinet of exciting finds, filled with Padon Jackson’s thoughtfully cultivated collection of home goods and a tranquil, modern organic vibe that transports visitors to the serene Pacific Coast. “My aesthetic is very different than the typical Florida style,” says Padon Jackson. “I gravitate toward more neutral and saturated colors, and I love texture.”

She still finds the most joy uncovering unique items to add to

the shop’s collective interior. “Sourcing is definitely my favorite part about owning a store,” she says. “I absolutely love finding new products, and I buy things for the shop that I would want in my own house. My favorite pieces right now are the handblocked pillows from India and the found jars that give a space so much depth and character.” rowhouse-interiors.com ❖

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Renewable VOWS

Meet the newlyweds who celebrated their love in August with a sustainable wedding, courtesy of Loggerhead Marinelife Center

College sweethearts Rachel Shanker, 29, and Erick Espana, 30, met through a mutual friend while students at Florida Atlantic University. Over time, their friendship blossomed into romance, and they got engaged in June 2021. But two years later, they still hadn’t even set a date. When they heard about Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s contest to win a free sustainable wedding (valued at $45,000), they decided to toss their hats into the ring.

According to Loggerhead event manager Tonya Pellegrini, the couple was one of 145 who sent in a submission. Part of the submission process involved creating a 45-second video expressing why having a sustainable wedding was so important to the couple. Shanker and Espana’s video focused on their shared passion for preserving nature. “We’re both biologists at

heart and really love going out on the water and into Florida’s ecosystems and exploring, so our beliefs are really rooted in taking care of the environment,” says Shanker, who is the manager of education and conservation at Manatee Lagoon. The entries were narrowed down to five finalists by the North County Chamber of Commerce and Discover The Palm Beaches, and Shanker and Espana learned they were among the lucky bunch. In June, they received an invitation to come to Loggerhead for a photo shoot with the other finalists. But it was all a ruse: When they arrived, they were told that they were the contest winners!

“A tray of Champagne appeared, and then a news camera came out,” recalls Shanker, who was in disbelief. “They’d all been hiding, and then we were swarmed by happy people.”

The couple finally had a date—and a venue. The wedding would take place on August 18 in Juno Beach at Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Now they had just two months to plan their big day. Luckily, the prize included not only the venue but also

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From top: Erick Espana and Rachel Shanker wed on August 18, 2023; the couple share a kiss “under the sea” at Loggerhead Marinelife Center. ROSINA DIBELLO PHOTOGRAPHY

the bridal gown, catering, linens, a DJ, flowers, photographer, invitations, a two-night stay at Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa, and a planner to make things a little easier on them.

“We are so grateful to Loggerhead Marinelife Center and all the vendors that gave their time and services for the giveaway,” says the new bride. “I am still a little bit shell-shocked.”

Loggerhead always has sustainability top of mind when they host events. They decided to run this wedding contest, says Pellegrini, to shine light on how sustainable weddings can help our planet—and how to pull one off.

“Reducing carbon footprint is essential in creating a sustainable wedding,” she says. “Having the ceremony, cocktail hour, and dinner and dancing at one location helps cut down on guest travel, for example. We offer the couple locally sourced and seasonal food options and a plated dinner instead of a buffet to

cut down on food waste. We use only natural materials (rather than single-use plastics), recycled paper or digital invitations, and we rent decor, linens, plates, glassware, flatware, and chairs rather than purchasing everything. The florist uses seasonal flowers and foliage, and we highly encourage couples to reduce plastic waste by opting out of offering party favors to guests.”

Proceeds from all weddings hosted at Loggerhead support sea turtle research, rehabilitation, conservation, and education. The 12,000-square-foot certified green building can accommodate up to 300 guests in the Ocean Discovery Wing ballroom or 200 guests atop the Ocean Deck.

“It’s a beautiful venue, so I would definitely encourage anyone to get married there,” Shanker says. “I hope the publicity [of our wedding] brings new people not just to rent the venue space but also just to come and learn about sea turtles and conservation.” ❖

SOURCEBOOK

Venue: Loggerhead Marinelife Center, marinelife.org

Bride’s Dress: Bacio Bacio Bridal, baciobacio.com

Flowers: Orange Blossoms Florals, orangeblossomsflorals.com

Photographer: Rosina DiBello

Photography, rosinadibello.com

Catering: Sandy James Fine Food & Productions, sandyjames.net

Wedding Planner and Entertainment: Fuller Events Co., fullereventsco.com

Hotel: Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa, marriott.com

Linen and Chairs: Atlas Event Rental, atlaseventrental.com

Invitations: Paper Reign Paperie and Boutique, paper-reign.com

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Clockwise from top left: Wedding rings rest atop a beautiful flower arrangement; the couple on their big day; the wedding party.

The Right Path

WITH A LIFELONG LOVE OF THE OUTDOORS, EMILY DARK IS BLAZING A TRAIL AS THE LEADER OF MARTIN COUNTY’S NEW ECOTOURISM PROGRAM

Emily Dark credits a lionfish with launching her career in ecotourism. Martin County’s new ecosystem restoration and ecotourism coordinator, Dark came to Florida in the summer of 2012 to study fish communities in the Florida mangroves. A student at Antioch University New England pursuing a master’s degree in environmental science with a focus on

conservation biology, she had landed an internship with the Smithsonian Marine Station, a research center in Fort Pierce specializing in biodiversity and the ecosystems of Florida. As an intern, Dark assisted scientists with fieldwork and also began conducting her own research on the invasive lionfish species.

“I fell in love with the Indian River Lagoon,” says Dark, 42. So much so

that she returned to Florida in the winter of 2013 to work on her master’s thesis, which focused on lionfish in the mangroves. Those visits would eventually change the course of her intended career path.

Dark’s love of the outdoors began early in her life. Growing up in New Hampshire with “very outdoorsy parents,” she recalls spending a lot of time camping as a child. After earning her undergraduate degree in anthropology with a minor in environmental science from Hartwick College in New York, she worked at an animal shelter and volunteered at an aquarium, thinking she would pursue a career in veterinary medicine. In 2006, she moved to Puerto Rico, where she led horse and kayak tours in the island’s bioluminescent bays before returning to New Hampshire in 2011 to begin grad school at Antioch.

After completing her thesis in 2014, Dark’s in-depth knowledge of the lionfish didn’t immediately land her a full-time job in the industry. But it did earn her some extra tips as a waitress.

“I was working at a restaurant in Vero Beach, and they started selling lionfish,” she says, recalling that she was management’s go-to server for all questions about the menu item. “They’d say, ‘Go talk to table 12!’ I sold a lot of lionfish.”

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Photography by JASON Emily Dark leads Kai and Lily Encomio on an eco-walk at Peck Lake Park.

It wasn’t long before she landed a position doing what she loved. In December 2014, she joined the State of Florida’s Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves office, where she worked in natural resource management, participated in habitat restoration projects, and conducted research. In 2021, she was recruited by Martin County for the role of coastal management coordinator, and in November 2022 she was offered a new role with the county that combines ecosystems management and ecotourism. “This [hybrid position] is me in a nutshell,” she says. “It’s my passion for the environment combined with educating people.”

The Explore Natural Martin Ecotourism Program, which launched earlier this year, aims to educate residents and visitors on the responsible exploration of nature by engaging them in various outdoor activities and attractions. Over the summer—through partnerships with local organizations like the Treasure Coast Astronomical Society, Hobe Sound Nature Center, and Audubon of Martin County, as well as the Jensen Beach–based environmental consulting firm Ecological Associates Inc.—Dark began leading kids and adults on guided eco-walks, sea turtle nest excavations, moon observation nights, birding excursions, and edible landscaping classes. The county has also partnered with Leave No Trace—a national organization that

provides education, skills, research, and science to help people care for the outdoors—to expand the number of nature programs offered locally.

Ultimately, Dark hopes to create as many opportunities as possible for people to get to know the natural world around them and understand the importance of preserving it. “My goal is to build a sustainable program that engages residents and visitors so they want to take part in stewardship,” she says. “People don’t protect things they don’t connect with.” ❖

Upcoming ECO EVENTS

October 3: Autumn Nature Walk

Allapattah Flats Wildlife Management Area, Palm City

October 11: Florida’s Floating Flora Halpatiokee Regional Park, Stuart

October 27: Moon Observation Night (with Treasure Coast Astronomical Society), Indian Riverside Park, Jensen Beach

For more event info and to reserve a spot, visit discovermartincom/ecotourism.

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Emily Dark at Peck Lake Park in Hobe Sound

WONDERFUL Life It’s a

After moving from Indiana to Florida, Jupiter-based physician Bill Wunder was ready to spend more time with family doing the things they love—including many days on the water aboard a new World Cat 325CC

For Dr. Bill Wunder and his wife, Debbie, a move into semi-retirement from Noblesville, Indiana to Jupiter, Florida wouldn’t be complete without enjoying the water activities their new hometown has to offer. Luckily, a three-day schedule for Wunder as a primary care physician with Jupiter Medical Center leaves plenty of time to take advantage of that.

Along with their three kids and seven grandkids, the Wunders enjoy everything from relaxing at the sandbar to offshore fishing. Upon moving to town in 2019, Wunder purchased a new 27-foot center console from a dealer in Stuart, but it quickly became apparent that more onboard space was necessary for this large family.

A return trip to Ocean Blue Marine looking to trade up led to an unexpected turn. The salesman pointed out a new World Cat 325CC, which initially offered zero appeal to Wunder. After the salesman urged him to “just take it for a ride before you decide,” a sea trial was arranged—and Wunder was immediately impressed with both the soft ride and the generous amount of deck space for his large crew.

It’s no secret that catamaran boats can offer a ride unlike many others in choppy weather, and this is often the factor that closes the deal for manufacturers such as World Cat. This proved to be the case with the Wunders when they decided to purchase the

325CC. But equally impressive to them was the amount of room to work around onboard this design. The fact that these boats carry most of their beam all the way forward, rather than tapering to a point, adds plenty of extra real estate to lounge around

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Dr. Bill Wunder aboard his World Cat 325CC, Under Par II; the boat is powered by twin 300-hp Yamaha outboards (below). ALL PHOTOS GEORGE LABONTE

LENGTH: 32 feet, 2 inches

BEAM: 10 feet, 6 inches

DRAFT: 16 inches

WEIGHT: 10,100 pounds

FUEL: 279 gallons

MAX HP: 800 worldcat.com

or fish within. Add to this the inherent stability of a dual hull and it’s easy to see why so many folks favor World Cats as family-friendly vessels.

With the World Cat 325CC comes a host of standard features that might be considered upgrades for other brands, including luxury trim throughout, dual Garmin 8616 MFD units, Gemlux hardware and outriggers, underwater lights, a polished stainless anchor windlass, and integrated battery charging as well as engine flush systems. The luxury vessel also comes with loads of cold or dry storage—including a pair of 300-quart insulated fish holds in deck

and two 225-quart insulated compartments under forward seating—and a Fusion Marine audio system with JL Audio speakers. For anglers, plenty of tackle storage along with a 45-gallon live well are located behind the helm station in the cockpit.

With twin 300-hp Yamaha outboard power, the 325CC offers 1.63 miles per gallon cruising economy at 28 miles per hour. (She’ll come in just under 50 miles per hour at wide open throttle.) As a well-rounded family platform, the World Cat checks a lot of boxes. ❖

ABOUT THE WRITER

Hobe Sound resident George LaBonte is a professional captain and a world-class angler who has run a successful local charter fishing operation for 40 years. He was the host of a pair of widely acclaimed boating-related TV shows that aired nationally for five years, as well as a popular radio show on ESPN for 20 years. Book a charter with Captain LaBonte at edgesportfishing.com, and follow him on YouTube at George LaBonte Outdoors.

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Clockwise from top left: Aerial view of the World Cat 325CC; Bill Wunder, with grandsons Jack (left) and Evan, holds up a 72-pound wahoo caught by Jack on a recent boating excursion; Wunder at the helm with wife Debbie; standard features include luxury touches like a polished stainless anchor windlass.
POWER FILE

CROWN JEWEL

AMAN NEW YORK FUSES CONTEMPORARY ASIAN DESIGN AND WESTERN LUXURY TO CREATE A TRUE URBAN SANCTUARY

On the corner of 57th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, luxury hospitality brand Aman has introduced its signature Asian-infused minimalism and serene spaces, bringing a moment of calm to a city known for its electric energy.

Aman New York is the newest occupant of the landmark Crown Building, a palatial structure whose history is entwined with the mythology of New York City. Built in 1921, at the height of America’s Gilded Age, the Crown was designed by Warren & Wetmore, the architects behind such Manhattan icons as Grand Central Station and the Helmsley Building. Everything about the Beaux Arts icon feels exclusive, from its elaborate entrance to its gilded crown, famously finished with 30 gallons of liquid gold.

The interiors are impressive in a quieter way. As in other Aman hotels, the language of nature

reigns supreme here. An extensive palette of woods contributes warmth, while metals add an urban edge. The genius is in details like a woven wood-and-stone floor that recalls Asian rattan baskets and the signature starburst pattern of ancient straw marquetry.

All suites have working fireplaces—a first in Manhattan hotels—and murals inspired by Pine Trees, Hasegawa Tohaku’s sixteenth-century masterpiece that is now designated a Japanese National Treasure. Pivoting panels with backlit rice

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Clockwise from top right: The Crown Building, home of Aman New York, is one of the finest examples of Beaux Arts architecture in the United States; the fourteenth-floor lounge features a paper and bamboo sculpture by Peter Gentenaar; a dramatic entrance leads to Aman’s newest urban sanctuary.

paper are bold architectural statements that also function as privacy screens.

Around the world, Aman properties prioritize wellness. In New York City, the 25,000-square-foot Aman Spa spans three floors and encompasses a hammam, Banya steam sauna, private Spa Houses, functional and integrative medicine, and immersion programs for lifestyle management. Aman devotees swear by the brand’s Wellness Method, which combines Eastern and Western traditions to nourish body, mind, and spirit.

Every experience across the hotel has been designed with well-being in mind. Exclusive Journeys offers explorations of the city that

you simply can’t find elsewhere. Photography workshops with Leica master photographers, including celebrity lensman Mark Mann, teach portraiture and cityscape composition. Studio tours connect guests with the city’s artists. Dario Ossola, chef of signature restaurant Arva, takes guests along to local markets, then teaches the art of making pasta before preparing a meal with the chosen ingredients.

One experience that should not be missed is The Jazz Club, Aman’s tribute to the city’s legendary music scene. Although the moody, nostalgic atmosphere of a live jazz performance is unparalleled, shows include other music genres and DJ sounds as well. Enter through the private entrance and settle into the intimate, sultry space for beats and bubbles, Amanstyle. amannewyork.com ❖

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Clockwise from top right: An alfresco terrace offers stunning views of the city; sushi from Japanese dining concept Nama; suites feature working fireplaces; a 65-foot heated pool and a hammam are part of Aman’s three-story, 25,000-square-foot spa.
Randi Kaye at home on Singer Island

A Nose forNEWS

Award-winning television journalist Randi Kaye covers major news stories all over the country, returning home to her penthouse oasis on Singer Island to recharge

Throughout her career as an Emmy Award–winning television news journalist, Randi Kaye has flown with the Blue Angels, witnessed the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina, and covered high-profile murder trials. Although her work brings her all over the country, it’s Florida where she feels most at home and engaged. “There’s so much news here,” says the Singer Island resident. “Florida Man is always busy. I like that I can just get in my car, drive down the road, and start reporting.”

Born in Yonkers, New York and raised in New Jersey, Kaye comes from a family of four children, whose parents were a kindergarten teacher (mom) and an executive with pet care company Hartz (dad). She recalls reading newspapers and watching the news as she was growing up and says it was at age 14 when she realized she could make a living as a reporter. “I had a crush on a boy whose father was a news anchor,” she says. “I was invited to a party at his house, and I spent the entire time talking to his dad about what he did. When I went home, I told my father that I wanted to be a reporter.”

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After graduating from Boston University in 1989 with a degree in broadcast journalism, Kaye set her sights on a career in television news. She recalls working with a coach to learn how to read the teleprompter without standing up to follow the scroll, as she once did, and then sending out tapes to local stations where she hoped to land a job. A few offers came—one in Akron, Ohio and another in Binghamton, New York—but she decided to turn down these small-town opportunities and head straight to the Big Apple. She moved to New York City, figuring she would get by on temp work until she could find on-air employment in Manhattan.

She broke into the industry as a staff assistant on ABC’s Nightline before becoming Peter Jennings’ assistant on World News Tonight. She covered Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign

from his home state of Arkansas. In 1992, when she was 25, she went on the air for the very first time, reporting on the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s bear-tagging effort in western Arkansas’s Ouachita Mountains.

“It was an amazing experience,” she recalls of the nonviolent tagging process in which a bear is temporarily tranquilized to allow scientists to perform health monitoring like weighing and blood work, as part of the effort to track and help the animals. “I got to hold bear cubs in my jacket to keep them warm while [scientists] worked on the mama bears.”

She spent more than a year working as a reporter and anchor for the ABC affiliate in Little Rock, where she covered the Whitewater investigation, the death of Clinton’s mom, and more. Then it was off to Dallas for a stint with Good

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Ross Holland and Randi Kaye enjoying a moment in their breakfast nook (painting by Holland, 2020).

Morning Texas. After that, it was on to Minneapolis, where she covered Jesse Ventura’s run for governor for the city’s CBS News affiliate.

It was in Minneapolis that she met her husband, Ross Holland, in 1997. “He had this mysterious air about him,” Kaye recalls of first meeting him at a house party. “He didn’t come on strong, and he was sort of a challenge to figure out and get to know. I liked that it didn’t come easy, though he was interested. He was super cute and just really kind and very funny.”

Holland, a real estate investor and also a talented artist, might have played it cool, but he recalls being instantly attracted to Kaye. “I just thought she was adorable and had a great smile,” he says. Holland didn’t yet know what Kaye did for a living, and she liked it that way. It meant they were able to get to know each other as individuals rather than Holland viewing her solely as a television anchor. They discovered they shared a passion for tennis, among other things, and in 2003, they decided to get married.

At Gay Head Lighthouse in Martha’s Vineyard, they tied the knot—with absolutely zero fanfare. “It was just four people,” Holland says. “Randi, me, the guy who married us, and the guy who let us in the lighthouse.”

In December 2004, Kaye landed at her current employer, CNN, joining the team as a national correspondent. The newlyweds began splitting their time between New York and Atlanta, where the network is headquartered. At CNN, Kaye covers breaking news and provides in-depth investigative reports for the show Anderson Cooper 360. A self-described true crime buff, she has reported on and hosted CNN documentaries about major stories like the LAPD manhunt for cop killer Christopher Dorner, the Jodi Arias murder trial, and the Boston Marathon bombing.

When her mother was diagnosed with

lung cancer, Kaye began commuting to Florida on weekends to spend time with her in Boca Raton, where she resided. “After she passed away, I moved back to Atlanta,” says Kaye. “I soon realized how much I missed the beach and Florida, so Ross and I started looking for a place here. We ended up on Singer Island because it’s quiet, and there is the

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[At age 14], I had a crush on a boy whose father was a news anchor. I was invited to a party at his house, and I spent the entire time talking to his dad about what he did.” –R andi K aye on he R ca R ee R inspi R ation
Kaye and Gatsby

water and some nice restaurants.”

They bought a “decorator ready” condo there 10 years ago, which means it was fundamentally a shell and renovationsavvy Holland could make it their own. Holland, who has a knack for interior design, spent a year figuring out exactly what he wanted to do and then got to work designing every detail of their new home. He used Venetian plaster on the walls (“I love the texture,” he says) accented with reclaimed barrel oak. He decorated the space with comfortably rustic

Restoration Hardware furniture sprinkled with vintage pieces he customized with visual reminders of some of their favorite places. He even designed and created the stunningly unique dining table himself. “We call the design of the residence an amalgam of industrial farmhouse and California beach house,” he says.

On the walls is some of Holland’s own artwork. His large, boldly colored paintings incorporate words, numbers, binary code, and geometric shapes—all tools used to

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Clockwise from above left: The living/dining area includes a custom table made by Holland, barn doors, a Restoration Hardware lighting fixture, and painting by Holland; an antique chair holds some of the couple’s books; Kaye and Holland with Gatsby outside the beach cabana they own at their residence. Corwin says he enjoys discovering various critters during walks in Seabranch Preserve State Park.
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Below: An old typewriter that belonged to Kaye’s grandfather serves as an inspiration to her as a journalist. It sits atop a vintage dresser Holland customized with lettering that holds meaning for the couple. Right: A large, colorful painting by Holland (2008) hangs in the guest bedroom.

communicate with others and make sense of the world, he explains. A favorite piece hangs in the master bedroom: It’s a large, red canvas filled with texture, binary code, and the word “smitten,” a none-too-subtle reminder of Holland’s affection for his wife, which he gifted her one year for their anniversary.

Both dog lovers, the couple adopted a 1-year-old golden retriever in 2016 they named Gatsby. Their “spunky ball of fluff” quickly became a regular at local haunts like Sailfish Marina and the off-leash park in Juno Beach, where Kaye says he loved to lap up all the attention he got from everyone.

Sadly, at press time, Gatsby passed away unexpectedly at 8 years old—a tragic turn of events that devastated the couple. “Gatsby had a personality that would just make your heart melt,” says Kaye. “Some of our best memories

are with him.”

Without Gatsby, Holland says there was “a big hole” in their life. That’s why they made the decision to jump back in and adopt a new golden, whom they named Sunday (their favorite day of the week). Sunday was born blind, but he is adjusting well to his new life with his doting parents—and he is a much-needed blessing for all.

“He came into our lives when we needed him,” Kaye says. “We just want to give him a ton of love.”

Follow Kaye on Instagram at @randikayecnn, and view Holland’s artwork at rossholland.com. ❖

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Sunday SUNDAY IMAGE COURTESY OF RANDI KAYE

Heart Home Is Where the Is

After jewelry designer Lauren (Krestalude) Hubbard of LK Bridal Designs

in Stuart met her future hubby on Facebook, the lovebirds planned a modern wedding with bohemian-chic touches in their own backyard

Popping life’s most amorous question can be a daunting task, and that is especially true when one’s significant other designs gasp-worthy engagement rings for a living.

Robbie Hubbard, who is president of sales at Complete Synthetic Turf in Stuart, always knew that when it came time to propose to his girlfriend, Lauren Krestalude (now Hubbard), he would need to do something truly special. Lauren grew up in the jewelry business and owns LK Bridal Designs and Anchor Jewelers in Stuart. “I didn’t want to underwhelm someone who sees and hears a lot of great stories from guys who do a really good job [with their proposal],” Robbie says.

The couple first met on Facebook in 2017—Lauren made the first move. “I saw his picture in the ‘People You May Know’ section, and one of my friends urged me to friend request him with a message,” recalls Lauren. “She said, ‘What’s the worst that can happen?’ So I did.”

He replied, and they exchanged numbers. Two weeks later, they met up in person.

“He texted me, ‘I’m going to the golf course if you want to meet me there,’” Lauren recalls. “I replied that I had my daughter with me, and he was like, ‘Cool, I have my son.’ So we both brought our kids, who were both in kindergarten at the time, and met for the first time at Palm Cove Golf Course.”

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Lauren and Robbie Hubbard tied the knot in their Palm City backyard in February 2023.

It was a perfect pairing, and a year later, Robbie and his son moved into Lauren’s Port St. Lucie home. The following November, he proposed at Fort Pierce’s White City Park. “It was just before my thirtieth birthday,” Lauren says. “My best friend Jessica came into my store and handed me a manila envelope from Robbie with a note inside saying my birthday weekend was starting now and I had to turn over my car keys and get into Jessica’s car.”

Inside the car, she found a gift—a pair of Tory Birch sandals and an iPad containing a video with memorable moments from the past year that Robbie had personalized with music. For the next half hour, Lauren was on a scavenger hunt, making stops at boutiques like Monkee’s of Stuart, where gifts like a blue dress Lauren had once admired online and a diamond-monogrammed Yeti cup were waiting. When she and Jessica returned to the car, they found snowboarding goggles, ski passes, and airline tickets— departing to Breckenridge, Colorado in six hours.

The next stop on the scavenger hunt was White City Park, and as they made a loop around the lake, Lauren spotted Robbie standing there with both of their children. She didn’t notice the photographer hiding a few yards away: “The only thing I remember is looking at Jessica like, ‘Holy [expletive], is this happening?’ and her forcing me out of the car because I was frozen.”

It was there that Robbie proposed with a ring that Lauren had unknowingly fashioned for herself. “A few months before, I had attended a five-day jewelry conference in Louisiana,” she explains. “At the time, Robbie was helping me with marketing so he came

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From top: The bride (center) pops some celebratory Champagne with her bridal party, including her daughter Sophia (to her left); the groom (center) with his groomsmen, which included his son Cameron (on the groom’s right).
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We included lots of natural colors and combined them with deeper hues like terracotta, rust, and slate blue.”

with me.” In one of the sessions she attended, participants used computer-aided design to conceive the engagement ring of their dreams—and Robbie was paying attention. He sent her design off to be professionally cast. “I had no idea he had put the whole thing together,” says Lauren.

After the proposal, the couple headed to Casa Amigos in Port St. Lucie to celebrate with friends and family members before departing for their quick trip to Breckenridge. When they returned from Colorado, they agreed that the wedding planning would have to wait. The couple wanted to prioritize having their first baby together, whom they named Colby. Then they were busy moving into a larger home in Palm City. And then they learned they were expecting another baby—this time a girl, Spencer—in May 2022.

With a new home base and two new kids in their growing family, the couple was now ready to get down to wedding business. Robbie’s own parents had tied the knot at home, and he and Lauren decided a small backyard wedding was exactly what they wanted. To help them plan the perfect day, they turned to Jade Smith of Stuart-based Island Party Rentals and Unearthed Rentals, whom Lauren had known for many years and even designed her engagement ring.

For the overall design, the bride wanted an elegant and bohemian-chic aesthetic. “We included lots of natural colors and combined them with deeper hues like terracotta, rust, and slate blue,” Smith says. One important and unique element? “Market lighting!” Lauren says, referring to the trendy and delicate string lights. “They have a modern look that I absolutely love. My favorite elements were the lights and the neon sign with our name.”

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Clockwise from top left: The wedding invitations, rings, and more wedding-day items; the reception table settings were designed with a boho-chic vibe and incorporated elements of nature; the bride’s rings, which Lauren designed herself, nestled in a beautiful bouquet.

On February 4, 2023, 200 of the couple’s closets friends and family members gathered under those market lights to celebrate Lauren and Robbie on their wedding day. As guests strolled into the couple’s backyard, local musician Alexa Kajangu performed Jason Mraz covers and soulful ballads by crooners like Jack Johnson. They nibbled on hors d’oeuvres from Chef’s Table and drank signature tipples served from a circular, 20-foot bar crowned with the couple’s last name in neon lights. In a boho-imbued lounge area, guests could mingle and relax, and a photo booth bus courtesy of Good Times Roll was parked on site to capture all the memories.

The bride, stunning in an A-line dress by Essence of Australia, walked down the aisle with a bouquet of roses, pampas, and wildflowers as Kajangu sang a tear-jerking rendition of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” The groom looked dapper in a light blue State & Liberty suit, floral necktie, and white Nike Air Force 1 shoes that matched his groomsmen.

Immanuel Lutheran Church’s lead pastor, Chad Fair, officiated the ceremony and delighted everyone with a humorous speech laced with golf jokes—and jabbed at the time it took for the couple to tie the knot. “It was a longstanding joke with Robbie’s mother, who said she

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From top: Lauren and Robbie take a photo with their large wedding party; the Hubbards with their blended family of four children—Robbie’s son Cameron, 11 (far right), Lauren’s daughter Sophia, 11 (far left), and the couple’s two youngest, Colby (standing front) , 3, and baby Spencer, 1. Opposite page, from left: The newlyweds enjoy taking in the scene of their reception amid the neon lights; wedding cake by Desserts by Dominique of Stuart.

wrote our wedding date in pencil because of how many times we changed it,” Lauren says, laughing.

After the couple exchanged vows, guests enjoyed a post-ceremony cocktail hour while the bridal party rushed to take photos before the last rays of sunlight dipped beneath the horizon. When they returned to the reception, it was time to party. As the bridesmaids hit the glossy dance floor edged with marquee letters, they waved glow sticks to the beat of Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” Then it was the groomsmen’s turn, who formed a huddle before strutting in to the NFL Sunday theme song.

Dinner was a swanky, buffet-style feast with options like filet mignon carving stations, a live-action pasta bar, and a do-it-yourself mashed bar. Desserts included carrot cake, Funfetti, red velvet cupcakes from Publix Martin Downs, and a pint-sized layered masterpiece of lemon cake and raspberry compote. During dinner, the newlyweds shared their first dance, and by the time the fatherdaughter dance wrapped, everyone was on the dance floor.

When the festivities wound down just after 11 p.m., some of the bridal party and their spouses wanted to keep the party going at a local bar. Trying not to be party poopers, the exhausted newlyweds boarded the rented bus and headed to a pub in town. But with four young kids at home, they were out of practice with the late-night scene. “Normally, we go to bed the same time as our kids, so staying up that late was really a thrill,” says Lauren. “But Robbie and I were so tired, we made it as far as the Harpers parking lot.” ❖

SOURCEBOOK

WEDDING PLANNER AND RENTALS: Unearthed Rentals and Island Party Rentals, Stuart (unearthedrentals.com; islandpartyrentals.biz)

FLOWERS: Sarandipity Floral, Port St. Lucie (sarandipityfloral.com)

CATERING AND BAR: Chef’s Table, Stuart (chefstablestuart.com)

WEDDING CAKE: Desserts by Dominique, Stuart (dessertsbydominique.com)

WEDDING RINGS: LK Bridal Designs, Stuart (lkbd.everandever.com)

BRIDAL GOWN: Nicole Maree Bridal, Melbourne (nicolemareebridal.com)

BRIDE’S JEWELRY: Anchor Jewelers & Rare Coins, Stuart (anchorrarecoins.com)

BRIDE’S HAIR AND MAKEUP: Salt Beauty Bar, Fort Pierce (saltbeautybarfl.com)

BRIDESMAID DRESSES: Revelry, shoprevelry.com

BRIDESMAID JEWELRY: Abundant Gems Co., Jensen Beach (Insta: @abundantgemsco)

GROOM’S SUIT: State & Liberty, Miami (stateandliberty.com)

GROOMSMEN SUITS: Men’s Wearhouse, Stuart (menswearhouse.com)

GROOM AND GROOMSMEN HAIR: Maxx’s Shaving Room, Stuart (maxxsshavingroom.com)

SIGNAGE: Sign Jungle, Stuart (signjungle.net)

MARQUEE LETTERS: De Gala Events, West Palm Beach (Insta: @degalaevents)

PHOTO BOOTH BUS: Good Times Roll Bus, Miami (thegoodtimesroll.com)

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After 26 years, CHICAGO is still the one musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz, with one showstopping song after another and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen. No wonder CHICAGO has been honored with 6 Tony® Awards, 2 Olivier Awards, a Grammy® and thousands of standing ovations. As the show celebrates its 26th anniversary—you’ve got to come see why the name on everyone’s lips is still CHICAGO.

All programs, artists, dates, prices and seating are subject to change. For tickets, visit kravis.org Call: 561.832.7469 • Group sales: 561.651.4438
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Developing solutions to complex medical challenges demands a new way of thinking.

At The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology, we lean into the hard problems, like finding treatments for aggressive cancers, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS.

Our mission is to serve humanity by addressing the universe of untreatable diseases. As part of UF Health, the University of Florida’s academic health center, our goal is to accelerate the translation of scientific discoveries into innovative clinical advances.

Envisioning a cancer-free world Discovering new ways to treat the most aggressive cancers, including breast, brain, pancreatic, lung and others, requires innovation. We’re inventing ways to reawaken cancer’s ability to self-destruct. We’re finding new precision medicines and delivery systems like antibodies. And we’re investigating exactly what’s required for the immune system to find and destroy cancer. TACKLING MEDICINE’S TOUGHEST CHALLENGES. JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2024 for The Wertheim UF Scripps 2024 Innovation Lecture: Outsmarting Cancer. Save your place by registering at scripps.ufl.edu/innovationlectures/ or calling 561.228.3000.
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THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL

DATEBOOK

A comprehensive and definitive guide to the 2023-2024 nonprofit season in Palm Beach County & the Treasure Coast

SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL SECTION
Charity

211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast

P.O. Box 3588

Lantana, FL 33465

561.383.1144

candi.spitz@211pbtc.org

211palmbeach.org

Year Founded: 1971

Mission Statement: 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast provides an array of support and assistance services to individuals and families who find themselves without answers to problems they may face on a daily basis. The work of its staff and volunteers includes providing information, assessment, advocacy, and referral to appropriate community agencies as well as telephone counseling, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention.

Head of Charity: Sharon L’Herrou

Title: President & CEO

Event: 211 Spring Celebration

Date: March 4, 2024

Location: Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center, West Palm Beach

Price: $500

Description: Guy Clark and Harrison Morgan will chair 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast’s Spring 2024 Celebration. This elegant evening includes cocktails, dinner, dancing, and an exciting program. Proceeds benefit the mission of 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast.

Event Contact: Candi Spitz

Contact Number: 561.383.1144

Email: candi.spitz@211pbtc.org

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

253 Barcelona Road West Palm Beach, FL 33401

561.832.5328

info@ansg.org

ansg.org

Year Founded: 1977

Mission Statement: The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens is a nonprofit foundation established in 1977 by resident sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905-1982). A two-acre urban sanctuary and internationally recognized arboretum, the compound comprises the historic Norton House and Artist Studio, exhibition galleries, monumental sculptures, pollinator garden, historic Orchid House Plaza, and tropical gardens of more than 250 species of rare palms and cycads. The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens’ mission is to enrich lives with nature, art, and history.

Head of Charity: Frances Fisher

Title: Board Chairwoman

Event: Evening of Music and Art in the Gardens

Date: March 20, 2024

Location: Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

Price: $500

Description: An Evening of Music and Art in the Gardens, the annual Gardens Conservancy’s event, will present the Ann Norton Award for Philanthropy, extended to an individual who advances the ideals set forth with Ann Norton’s vision for the gardens as her legacy to the community.

Event Contact: Margaret Horgan

Contact Number: 561.832.5328

Email: info@ansg.org

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

253 Barcelona Road West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.832.5328 info@ansg.org ansg.org

Year Founded: 1977

Mission Statement: The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens is a nonprofit foundation established in 1977 by resident sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905-1982). A two-acre urban sanctuary and internationally recognized arboretum, the compound comprises the historic Norton House and Artist Studio, exhibition galleries, monumental sculptures, pollinator garden, historic Orchid House Plaza, and tropical gardens of more than 250 species of rare palms and cycads. The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens’ mission is to enrich lives with nature, art, and history.

Head of Charity: Margaret Horgan

Title: Executive Director

Event: 7th Annual Sculpture in Motion: The Art of Pre- and Post-War Automobiles

Date: November 18, 2023

Location: Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

Price: $30

Description: Sculpture in Motion, honoring Gold Star families of Palm Beach County and veterans, welcomes visitors to experience the history and design of one-of-a-kind, classic pre- and post-war automobiles. The event concludes with a grand tour parade of cars through the island of Palm Beach.

Event Contact: Margaret Horgan

Contact Number: 561.832.5328

Email: info@ansg.org

Ballet Palm Beach

10357 Ironwood Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561.630.8235 company@balletpalmbeach.org balletpalmbeach.org

Year Founded: 2001

Mission Statement: The mission of Ballet Palm Beach is to inspire and impact people through the timeless and evolving art of ballet. Ballet Palm Beach creates and presents unique and meaningful performances, outreach programs, and training experiences. These artistic activities add to the cultural richness of our community.

Head of Charity: Colleen Smith

Title: Founding Artistic & Executive Director

Event: Venetian Masquerade

Date: February 12, 2024

Location: The Breakers, Palm Beach

Price: $750

Description: Ballet Palm Beach’s Annual Gala features a Venetian Masquerade theme with signature cocktails, live auction, decadent dinner, live music, original performances from members of the Ballet Company, and more masked merriment for all. Co-chaired by Brandie Herbst and Erin McGould, with honorary chair Anka Palitz.

Contact Event Contact: Ballet Palm Beach

Contact Number: 561.630.8235

Email: company@balletpalmbeach.org

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11th Annual FOUNDERS LUNCHEON

FEBRUARY 28, 2024

Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

HOPE FOR EARLY EDUCATION

Celebrating the powerful philanthropic and nonprofit partners making a difference locally

With nearly half of Palm Beach and Martin County third graders reading below grade level, the Community Foundation is leading Hope for Early Education alongside the donors, nonprofit partners, and community members who are dedicated to transforming children’s literacy — together. Join us.

2024 McIntosh Award Recipient

George T. Elmore, Founder Hardrives, Inc.

Tickets: $150 / Sponsorships available

For more information: founders.yourcommunityfoundation.org Contact: events@cfpbmc.org or 561-659-6800

F O R PA L M BE AC H AN D MA MA R T IN COU NTIES

Big Dog Ranch Rescue

14444 Okeechobee Blvd.

Loxahatchee Groves, FL 33470

561.651.9147

lori.elsbree@bdrr.org bdrr.org

Year Founded: 2008

Mission Statement: Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, rehome, and educate until every dog has a loving and safe place to call home and to end dog homelessness and abuse through legislative efforts, hard work, and strategic partnerships.

Head of Charity: Lauree Simmons

Title: Founder & CEO

Event: Winter Bark Bash

Date: December 9, 2023

Location: Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter

Price: $500

Description: Join Winter Bark Bash chairs Kimberly and Nate Albers and co-chairs Eric and Lara Trump for the official kick-off to the holiday season. This incredible event features cocktails and a seated dinner, live entertainment, luxury auction, and many holiday surprises. Event sells out each year so reserve your ticket, table, or sponsorship now.

Event Contact: Lori Elsbree

Contact Number: 561.651.9147

Email: lori.elsbree@bdrr.org

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary

17855 Rocky Pines Road

Jupiter, FL 33478

561.575.3399

marketing@buschwildlife.org buschwildlife.org

Year Founded: 1983

Mission Statement: Busch Wildlife Sanctuary at Abramson & Schlaggar Reserve is Palm Beach County’s largest animal rehabilitation center and environmental education center specializing in Florida native wildlife. For more than 40 years, the sanctuary has been rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native species, and reintroducing endangered and keystone species back into fragile ecosystems. More than 2 million guests have participated in our education programs.

Head of Charity: Amy J. Kight

Title: Executive Director

Event: Wine in the Wild

Date: January 27, 2024

Location: Busch Wildlife Sanctuary at Abramson & Schlaggar

Reserve

Price: $200

Description: The Sanctuary will host its 5th Wine in the Wild Fundraiser on Saturday, January 27, 2024 at its new, expanded home in Jupiter Farms. Walk the illuminated paths and enjoy delicious samples of wine and spirits, food, music, animals, and more. The night will include a silent auction and raffles.

Event Contact: Carolina Young

Contact Number: 561.575.3399

Email: marketing@buschwildlife.org

Big Dog Ranch Rescue

14444 Okeechobee Blvd. Loxahatchee Groves, FL 33470 561.791.6465

saveadog@bdrr.org

bdrr.org

Year Founded: 2008

Mission Statement: Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, rehome, and educate until every dog has a loving and safe place to call home and to end dog homelessness and abuse through legislative efforts, hard work, and strategic partnerships.

Head of Charity: Lauree Simmons

Title: Founder & CEO

Event: Tico Torres Celebrity Golf Classic 2024

Date: July 7, 2024

Location: PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gardens

Price: $5,000 per person for golf and gets 2 gala tickets; tennis and pickleball are $500 per person and Gala is $10,000 per table

Description: Two-day event hosted by Tico Torres to benefit Big Dog Ranch Rescue. The fun starts July 7 with a gala featuring cocktail hour, silent and live auction, lavish dinner, live music, and surprise guests. On July 8, enjoy breakfast, a day of golf with celebrity team captains, and the awards luncheon.

Event Contact: Gina Franano

Contact Number: 561.632.7795

Email: ginafranano@bdrr.org

Cardinal Newman High School

512 Spencer Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.683.6266

mary.martens@cardinalnewman.com cardinalnewman.com

Year Founded: 1961

Mission Statement: The mission of Cardinal Newman High School is to educate the whole person—spirit, mind, and body— and to help all students develop their God-given talents according to the gospel values of Jesus Christ. Cardinal Newman is a premier college preparatory Catholic high school in West Palm Beach. It has a rich tradition of attracting gifted scholars, athletes, and artists who will become women and men of character, faith, and intellect. Our vision is to build life’s champions through faith, scholarship, servant leadership, and a strong family atmosphere.

Head of Charity: John F. Clarke

Title: President

Event: Newman Night 2024: A Night Under the Palms

Date: March 9, 2024

Location: Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $300

Description: “A Night Under the Palms” celebrates more than 60 years of providing a college preparatory Catholic education in Palm Beach County. Experience the charm of old Florida with an evening featuring dinner, dancing, live auction, and special live entertainment.

Event Contact: Mary Martens

Contact Number: 561.619.7280

Email: mary.martens@cardinalnewman.com

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4100 SW Leighton Farm Avenue, Palm City 772-223-8822 www.hstc1.org Stuart Thrift Stores Open 7 Days North – 1099 NW 21st Street, 772-232-4887 Central – 2585 SE Federal Hwy, 772-286-6909 "More than a Shelter" DONATE ADOPT LEARN Adoptions • Humane Education • Memorial Garden • Obedience & Agility Programs Low Cost Spay/Neuter • Pet Therapy • Disaster Preparedness • TNVR • Foster VOLUNTEER DONATIONS NEEDED Free Pick Up!!

Center for Child Counseling, Inc

8995 N. Military Trail, Suite 300C Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561.244.9499

info@centerforchildcounseling.org centerforchildcounseling.org

Year Founded: 1999

Mission Statement: Center for Child Counseling is building the foundation for playful, healthful, and hopeful living for children, families, and communities.

Head of Charity: Renée Layman

Title: President & CEO

Event: Lead the Fight

Date: February 1, 2024

Location: centerforchildcounseling.org/leadthefight

Price: No admission charge

Description: Lead the Fight brings awareness to system leaders as we fight childhood adversity with education, discourse, advocacy, and action. This powerful series of conversations move forward policies and practices that support children’s mental health and resilience.

Event Contact: Angie Lykins

Contact Number: 561.244.9499, ext. 14

Email: alykins@centerforchildcounseling.org

Center for Creative Education

2400 Metrocentre Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.805.9927

info@cceflorida.org

cceflorida.org

Year Founded: 1994

Mission Statement: CCE serves Palm Beach County students with a mission to transform teaching and learning through creativity and the arts. Celebrating its 30th anniversary year, CCE is the largest provider of extended-learning opportunities through Prime Time Palm Beach County and operates The Foundations School, a K-5 independent school that focuses on improving literacy and breaking the barriers of traditional education through the arts for students from underserved communities. The school uses a sliding fee scale based on household size and income, and no one is turned away for inability to pay.

Head of Charity: Robert L. Hamon

Title: President & CEO

Event: 30th Anniversary Kickoff Luncheon

Date: November 8, 2023

Location: Center for Creative Education, West Palm Beach

Price: $330

Description: Center for Creative Education is celebrating 30 years of transforming teaching and learning through creativity and the arts. Events will include a fall luncheon at its West Palm Beach campus and an annual spring fundraiser at Club Colette in Palm Beach.

Event Contact: Vivianne Hall

Contact Number: 561.805.9927, ext. 105

Email: vivianneh@cceflorida.org

Chasin A Dream Foundation

3900 E. Indiantown Road, Suite 607-195 Jupiter, FL 33477 561.315.7005

lori@chasinadream.org chasinadream.org

Year Founded: 2017

Mission Statement: Chasin A Dream Foundation empowers families with children facing life-threatening illnesses by providing personalized, transformative support. Our mission is to ease the burden on families with children battling cancer, cystic fibrosis, heart disease, and other life-threatening illnesses and disabilities by offering individualized assistance that promotes healing and hope.

Head of Charity: Lori Griffith

Title: Executive Director

Event: Chasin A Dream Gala

Date: April 6, 2024

Location: Wyndham Grand, Jupiter

Price: $250

Description: Chasin A Dream Gala is a heartfelt celebration of local children who are battling life-threatening illnesses and disabilities, and their remarkable journeys and indomitable spirits take center stage. A montage of photos and heartwarming stories unfold, reminding all in attendance of their bravery.

Event Contact: Lori Griffith

Contact Number: 561.315.7005

Email: lori@chasinadream.org

Children’s Foundation of Palm Beach County

P.O. Box 4551

West Palm Beach, FL 33402 561.488.6980

foundation@childrensfoundationpbc.org childrensfoundationpbc.org

Year Founded: 2010

Mission Statement: The Foundation’s mission is to identify and fund projects that assist children and their families in Palm Beach County. The organization, to date, has raised more than $20 million for Palm Beach County nonprofits.

Head of Charity: Pamela Weinroth

Title: Executive Director

Event: Walk the Walk

Date: December 9, 2023

Location: Post Park, West Palm Beach

Price: $50

Description: Adults and kids are invited to the 3rd annual Walk the Walk to support more than 30 local children’s charities. The event will include food stations along with children’s entertainment including balloon animals, face painting, stilt walkers, action videos, and more.

Event Contact: Christina Irving

Contact Number: 561.488.6980

Email: cirving@bocawestcc.org

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The Community Foundation Martin-St. Lucie

851 SE Monterey Commons Blvd. Stuart, FL 34996 772.288.3795

elizabeth@tcfmsl.org tcfmsl.org

Year Founded: 1988

Mission Statement: The Community Foundation Martin-St. Lucie impacts our communities through inspired philanthropy, strategic innovation and leadership. We assist individuals, families and businesses in establishing Charitable Giving Funds to facilitate thoughtful and effective philanthropy. Charitable giving through The Foundation reduces taxes, simplifies giving and ensures that grants go to qualified nonprofits.

The Community Foundation Martin-St. Lucie distributed $4.75 million in grants through its Donor Advised Funds to charitable organizations last year, with 80 percent of that total invested locally.

Board members are: Ellyn Stevenson, MSW, MBA, Chair; Theora “Bunny” Webb, Vice Chair; Nancy Crowder-McCoy, CPA, Treasurer; Brian E. Foss, Secretary; Kenneth A. Norman, Esquire, Immediate Past Chair; John C. Doody; Kathleen M. Freihofer, CFA; Linda Houston; Michael A. Kelly; Tom Lytle; John Tranter; Gytha Von Aldenbruck.

Head of Charity: Elizabeth A. Barbella

Title: President & CEO

Contact Number: 772.288.3795

Dress for Success Palm Beaches

2459 S. Congress Ave., Suite 204 Palm Springs, FL 33406

561.249.3898

palmbeaches@dressforsuccess.org dressforsuccesspb.org

Year Founded: 2010

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Cox Science Center & Aquarium

4801 Dreher Trail N. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 561.370.7785

mgrenz@coxsciencecenter.org coxsciencecenter.org

Year Founded: 1961

Mission Statement: The Cox Science Center and Aquarium’s mission is to “Open Every Mind to Science.” The Center delivers with an indoor/outdoor venue including hands-on education exhibits, a 10,000 gallon fresh and saltwater aquarium, digital planetarium, Pre-K focused Discovery Center, 18-hole conservation-themed miniature golf course, and an outdoor science trail. Year-round, the Center boasts the most advanced brain exhibit in the world, “Journey Through the Human Brain.”

Head of Charity: Kate Arrizza

Title: President & CEO

Event: Oceans Alive! Exploring the Wonders of the Sea

Date: January 18, 2024

Location: Cox Science Center & Aquarium, West Palm Beach Price: $1,250

Description: Oceans Alive! will feature Dr. Edith Widder, a deepsea explorer who has won national acclaim for capturing video of the elusive giant squid twice. Dr. Widder is the CEO and senior scientist at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association with a mission to protect the ocean’s precious nurseries.

Event Contact: Lisa Willard

Contact Number: 561.370.7785

Email: lwillard@coxsciencecenter.org

Florida Oceanographic Society

890 NE Ocean Blvd. Stuart, FL 34996 772.225.0505 info@floridaocean.org floridaocean.org

Year Founded: 1964

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Mission Statement: The mission of Dress for Success is to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire, and the development tools to help them thrive in work and in life. Best known for dressing a client head-to-toe for a job interview and gifting a full week’s wardrobe upon hiring, we ensure she’s job-ready, offering an array of career coaching programs.

Head of Charity: Joe Ann Fletcher

Title: Executive Director

Event: Style for Hope Fundraising Luncheon

Date: March 15, 2024

Location: Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $200

Description: Style for Hope, celebrating its 10th anniversary, features presentation of the Style Icon award honoring inspirational fashion trailblazers. Past recipients include Iris Apfel, Lilly Pulitzer (posthumously), Josie Natori, and design duo Mark Badgley and James Mischka. The ’24 honoree is to be announced.

Event Contact: Joe Ann Fletcher

Contact Number: 561.249.3898

Email: jfletcher@dressforsuccesspb.org

Mission Statement: Florida Oceanographic’s mission is to inspire environmental stewardship of Florida’s coastal ecosystems through education, research, and advocacy. Florida Oceanographic’s Coastal Center is a 57-acre marine life nature center located on Hutchinson Island in Stuart that features hands-on learning for children and adults. Guests can learn about Florida’s coastal ecosystems by attending daily educational programs and exploring exhibit galleries, aquariums, touch tanks, and nature trails.

Head of Charity: Mark Perry

Title: Executive Director & CEO

Event: Oceans Alive

Date: March 10, 2024

Location: Sailfish Point, Stuart Price: $375

Description: Florida Oceanographic’s annual gala event is a special evening with dinner, music, a live auction, and more. Celebrate the progress made in the fight for clean waterways as Florida Oceanographic continues its work to restore local habitats and inspire environmental stewardship.

Event Contact: Abigail Flood

Contact Number: 772.225.0505, ext. 108

Email: aflood@floridaocean.org

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Celebrating Philanthropy

Monday, December 4, 2023, at 5 p.m.

chairs: William A. Meyer and Susan Shulman Pertnoy location: Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts special guests: Mayim Bialik, actress,TV host and author; Inbar Lavi and Avi Issacharoff from Fauda, on Netflix

This celebration honors major donors and leaders and highlights exciting community achievements and aspirations. We will publicly launch Campaign for the Future, a transformative initiative shaping our community for generations to come.

Contact: Jeff Trynz | 561.242.6611 jeff.trynz@jewishpalmbeach.org

King David Society Kickoff

Monday, January 8, 2024

chairs: Jill & Jay Bernstein

speaker: Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker, survivor of the Colleyville,Texas synagogue hostage standoff

Join other members of the King David Society, which welcomes donors who contribute $25,000 or more to Federation in 2024.

Contact: Elizabeth Klitzner | 561.242.6631 elizabeth.klitzner@jewishpalmbeach.org

H. Irwin Levy Founders Event

Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at 4:30 p.m.

chairs: Richard A. Friedman, Peter May and Jonathan Tisch location: Palm Beach

speaker: Sarah Hurwitz, author of Here All Along: Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to Life — In Judaism (After Finally Choosing to Look There)

Honor our community’s most generous philanthropists who make extraordinary gifts of $50,000 or more in 2024, or establish an endowment of $1 million or more.

Contact: Kate Lester | 561.242.6668

kate.lester@jewishpalmbeach.org

The Lions’ Pride Event

Monday, February 12, 2024, at 11 a.m.

honorary chairs: Carole Solomon and Susie Stern

chairs: Julie Fisher Cummings and Stephanie Gitlin

location: Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

performers: Shul Sisters, the first female cantorial trio in the U.S.

Show your Lion of Judah pride as Federation honors women who give at the Lion of Judah level to any Federation in 2024, or who established a Forever Lion of Judah Endowment in the Palm Beaches.

Contact: Rachel Berg | 561.242.6612 rachel.berg@jewishpalmbeach.org

With Gratitude: A Legacy Appreciation Event

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Meyer Jewish Community Foundation Chair: Keith Braun

Honor and celebrate donors who have established a legacy commitment to secure the future of Jewish Palm Beach through the William A. Meyer Jewish Community Foundation and our community’s LIFE & LEGACY™ program.

Contact: Elaine Aronoff | 561.242.6661 elaine.aronoff@jewishpalmbeach.org

Jewish Federation offers our most dedicated leaders exclusive opportunities to connect with one another and enjoy impactful speakers.
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Furry Friends Adoption, Clinic & Ranch

100 Capital St. Jupiter, FL 33458

561.486.0825

info@furryfriendsadoption.org furryfriendsadoption.org

Year Founded: 1981

Mission Statement: Furry Friends Adoption, Clinic & Ranch is a 100 percent no-kill animal rescue organization in Jupiter, working every day to support the human-animal bond by addressing needs at both ends of the leash. We focus on improving care for pets while also addressing the root causes of pet overpopulation, addressing disparities in the supply of and access to adoptable pets, providing access to veterinary services, and building a culture of care and achievement. Our mission is to provide complete care for abused and abandoned dogs and cats, from rescue to medical care, rehabilitation, and placement in a forever home.

Head of Charity: Jason Gluck

Title: Executive Director

Event: Furry Friends and Fancy Things

Date: November 5, 2023

Location: Pelican Club, Jupiter

Price: $350

Description: Calling all fashionistas and animal lovers. Furry Friends and Fancy Things is where kindness meets couture and compassion. Chaired by the extraordinary Kimberly Guilfoyle, the event will feature a live auction and fashion show.

Event Contact: Marcy Hoffman

Contact Number: 561.747.5311

Email: mhoffman@furryfriendsadoption.org

Gulfstream Goodwill Industries

1715 Tiffany Drive E. West Palm Beach, FL 33407

561.848.7200

events@goggi.org

goggi.org

Year Founded: 1966

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Mission Statement: Gulfstream Goodwill Industries (GGI) is a private, nonprofit agency serving Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties for more than 55 years. It is the most significant health and human services organization in its five-county region and the largest homelessness provider in its territory. GGI changes lives through housing, training, education, and employment while assisting people with disabilities and other employment barriers to become self-sufficient, working members of the South Florida community.

Head of Charity: Keith Kennedy

Title: President & CEO

Event: The Gulfstream: Drive to Provide

Date: February 16, 2024

Location: Lake Pavilion, West Palm Beach

Price: $100

Furry Friends Adoption, Clinic & Ranch

100 Capital St. Jupiter, FL 33458

561.486.0825

info@furryfriendsadoption.org

furryfriendsadoption.org

Year Founded: 1981

Mission Statement: Furry Friends Adoption, Clinic & Ranch is a 100 percent no-kill animal rescue organization in Jupiter, working every day to support the human-animal bond by addressing needs at both ends of the leash. We focus on improving care for pets while also addressing the root causes of pet overpopulation, addressing disparities in the supply of and access to adoptable pets, providing access to veterinary services, and building a culture of care and achievement. Our mission is to provide complete care for abused and abandoned dogs and cats, from rescue to medical care, rehabilitation, and placement in a forever home.

Head of Charity: Jason Gluck

Title: Executive Director

Event: Wags to Riches: Transforming the Lives of Rescued Animals

Date: February 16, 2024

Location: Pelican Club, Jupiter

Price: $600

Description: Step into a night of elegance and compassion at this year’s Wags to Riches Gala. Unleash your compassion while enjoying waterfront cocktails, one-of-a-kind silent and live auction, dazzling performances, live music, and gourmet cuisine.

Event Contact: Marcy Hoffman

Contact Number: 561.747.5311

Email: mhoffman@furryfriendsadoption.org

Hanley Foundation

101 Northpoint Pkwy.

West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.268.2355

events@hanleyfoundation.org hanleyfoundation.org

Year Founded: 1984

Mission Statement: Hanley Foundation’s mission is to eliminate addiction through prevention, advocacy, treatment, and recovery support. In addition, the foundation provides financial aid scholarships for individuals who could not otherwise afford addiction treatment.

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Heads of Charity: Michelle and John Makris

Title: Chairpersons

Event: 3rd Annual Brice Makris Brunch

Date: December 10, 2023

Location: Boca West Country Club, Boca Raton

Price: $200

Description: The Gulfstream: Drive to Provide, hosted by the Gulfstream Region Porsche Club of America, will benefit the important programs of GGI. The night includes Porsches on display, silent and live auctions, entertainment, and culinary creations from the students of GGI’s Career Academy of the Palm Beaches. Guests will have the opportunity to bid on one-of-a-kind artwork speed-painted by world renowned artist Michael Israel.

Event Contact: Mary Flack

Contact Number: 561.348.0484

Email: mflack@goggi.org

Description: Hanley Foundation’s 3rd Annual Brice Makris Brunch will include a gourmet brunch, entertainment, and live and silent auction. All event proceeds will go toward the Brice Makris Endowment Fund, which embodies the spirit of Brice’s commitment to save 100 individuals from substance use disorder.

Event Contact: Mary Coleman

Contact Number: 561.268.2346

Email: mcoleman@hanleyfoundation.org

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Hanley Foundation

101 Northpoint Pkwy.

West Palm Beach, FL 33407

561.268.2355

events@hanleyfoundation.org

hanleyfoundation.org

Year Founded: 1984

Mission Statement: Hanley Foundation’s mission is to eliminate addiction through prevention, advocacy, treatment, and recovery support. In addition, the foundation provides financial aid scholarships for individuals who could not otherwise afford addiction treatment.

Heads of Charity: Chip James and Elizabeth Matthews

Title: Chairpersons

Event: 19th Annual Palm Beach Dinner

Date: February 15, 2024

Location: Sailfish Club of Florida, Palm Beach

Price: $500

Description: The Palm Beach Dinner will be an elegant evening with live entertainment benefiting the Hanley Foundation’s mission to protect children’s dreams and futures through prevention programming and to restore dreams for people with substance use disorders through recovery support.

Event Contact: Mary Coleman

Contact Number: 561.268.2346

Email: mcoleman@hanleyfoundation.org

Hanley Foundation

101 Northpoint Pkwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.268.2355 events@hanleyfoundation.org hanleyfoundation.org

Year Founded: 1984

Mission Statement: Hanley Foundation’s mission is to eliminate addiction through prevention, advocacy, treatment, and recovery support. In addition, the foundation provides financial aid scholarships for individuals who could not otherwise afford addiction treatment.

Head of Charity: Marguerite Connelly

Title: Chairperson

Event: 25th Annual Golf Classic

Date: April 15, 2024

Location: North Palm Beach Country Club, North Palm Beach

Price: $1,000

Description: This long-standing benefit will raise funds for addiction treatment scholarships. The event will begin with a shotgun start, followed by 18 holes of competitive play. A silent auction, lunch, and awards presentation will follow.

Event Contact: Mary Coleman

Contact Number: 561.268.2346

Email: mcoleman@hanleyfoundation.org

Hannah’s Home of South Florida, Inc.

P.O. Box 4512

Tequesta, FL 33469

561.277.9823

hhsf@hannahshomesf.org

hannahshomesf.org

Year Founded: 2011

Mission Statement: We offer safety, hope, and transformation through health care, counseling, life skills, community, and education opportunities.

Head of Charity: Karen Hilo

Title: CEO

Event: 5th Annual Hannah’s Home Gala “Dream On”

Date: February 15, 2024

Location: Pelican Club, Jupiter

Price: $300

Description: The 5th Annual Gala “Dream On” celebrates the dream that birthed Hannah’s Home, and the dream to expand its impact.

Event Contact: Mary Arden Carroll

Contact Number: 561.277.9823

Email: maryarden@hannahshomesf.org

Helping People Succeed

1601 NE Braille Place Jensen Beach, FL 34957 772.320.0778

gparris@hpsfl.org hpsfl.org

Year Founded: 1964

Mission Statement: Building successful families and futures—one life at a time. Our mission: Helping People Succeed transforms lives by realizing potential, creating hope, and building futures through education, counseling, training, and employment.

Head of Charity: Suzy Hutcheson

Title: President & CEO

Event: Pinot & Picasso

Date: November 18, 2023

Location: Harbour Ridge Yacht and Country Club, Palm City Price: $200

Description: This unique event, hosted by community philanthropist Bill Lichtenberger, is celebrating 10 years of distinction. Come meet our 2024 Art for Living calendar artists while enjoying libations, hors d’oeuvres, a sit-down dinner with wine pairings, along with an extraordinary silent and live auction.

Event Contact: Glenna Parris

Contact Number: 772.320.0778

Email: gparris@hpsfl.org

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Helping People Succeed

1601 NE Braille Place

Jensen Beach, FL 34957

772.320.0778

gparris@hpsfl.org

hpsfl.org

Year Founded: 1964

Mission Statement: Building successful families and futures—one life at a time. Our mission: Helping People Succeed transforms lives by realizing potential, creating hope, and building futures through education, counseling, training, and employment.

Head of Charity: Suzy Hutcheson

Title: President & CEO

Event: Holiday Ugly Sweater 5K Run/Walk

Date: December 9, 2023

Location: Helping People Succeed, Jensen Beach

Price: $25

Description: This fun-filled event may be enjoyed by the entire family. Our four-legged friends are also welcome. Complete with a complimentary T-shirt, snacks, and a medal for everyone. Proceeds will directly benefit our families most in need this holiday season. Don your holiday ugly sweater (optional).

Event Contact: Glenna Parris

Contact Number: 772.320.0778

Email: gparris@hpsfl.org

Hibiscus Children’s Center, Inc.

4001 NE Savannah Road

Jensen Beach, FL 34957

772.334.9311

lswift@hcc4kids.org

hibiscuschildrenscenter.org

Year Founded: 1985

Mission Statement: To provide a safe haven, mental health and preventative care, and life skills for at-risk children and families.

Head of Charity: Matt Markley

Title: CEO

Event: A Night of Southern Elegance - Casino Night

Date: November 18, 2023

Location: Willoughby Golf Club, Stuart

Price: $250

Description: Join us for a fabulous Night of Southern Elegance while enjoying the casino. This exciting affair features incredible raffle prizes, a gourmet dinner, and dancing with D.J. Brian Lemen. All proceeds directly benefit children living at Hibiscus Children’s Center.

Event Contact: Lori Swift

Contact Number: 772.634.1312

Email: lswift@hcc4kids.org

The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology

120 Scripps Way Jupiter, FL 33458 561.228.2000

tracykerwin@ufl.edu

scripps.ufl.edu

Year Founded: 2004

Mission Statement: The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology advances human health through biomedical research, drug discovery, and clinical studies, while providing outstanding educational opportunities to inspire and train the next generation of scientists.

Head of Charity: Patrick Griffin, PhD, Scientific Director

Event: The Wertheim UF Scripps 2024 Innovation Lectures: Outsmarting Cancer

Date: January 17, 2024

Location: The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology, Jupiter

Price: No admission charged

Description: Meet scientists pushing the boundaries of cancer research and moving discoveries toward clinical trials. Panel discussion and Q&A followed by reception. Free and open to the public. Registration required for attendance, please visit: scripps. ufl.edu/innovationlectures to register.

Event Contact: Tracy Kerwin, Senior Director of Advancement

Contact Number: 561.228.2055

Email: tracykerwin@ufl.edu

HomeSafe

2840 Sixth Ave. S. Lake Worth, FL 33461 561.383.9800 development@helphomesafe.org helphomesafe.org

Year Founded: 1979

Mission Statement: HomeSafe is a nationally accredited nonprofit protecting Palm Beach County’s and South Florida’s most vulnerable residents—victims of child abuse and domestic violence. Through its results-driven approach, the organization is a leading provider of prevention and intervention services, serving more than 15,000 infants, children, young adults, and families each year. HomeSafe is one of just five specialized therapeutic group care agencies in the state of Florida and the only one in Southeast Florida providing hope and healing for children who have experienced unimaginable trauma.

Head of Charity: Matthew Ladika

Title: CEO

Event: The Classic Rock & Roll Party

Date: January 27, 2024

Location: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood

Price: $500

Description: The Classic Rock & Roll party is a high-energy night of music and fun that includes a silent auction, open bar, dinner program, and private concert. Celebrity host Nicko McBrain, Iron Maiden drummer, is bringing his Bad Company tribute band, Dodgy Enterprise, and other musical guests to the party.

Event Contact: Cheré Camus Brodi

Contact Number: 561.383.9842

Email: cherebrodi@helphomesafe.org

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47th

Annual

Black-Tie Ball

SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2024 | 6:30 — 11:30 P.M.

THE BREAKERS, PALM BEACH

PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT THE PATIENT TOWER AT JUPITER MEDICAL CENTER

CHAIRS: JOE AND PATSY PETRI

HONORARY CHAIRS: LEE ANN & JEFFREY H. ALDERTON

Sponsorship and underwriting opportunities for the 47th Annual Black-Tie Ball are currently available –for information or to purchase, call 561-263-3712 or email laura.greene@jupitermed.com

House of Hope

2484 SE Bonita St.

Stuart, FL 34997

772.286.4673

info@hohmartin.org

hohmartin.org

Year Founded: 1984

Mission Statement: House of Hope’s mission is to empower Martin County residents to overcome hunger and hardship. The agency’s vision is to become the leader in transforming lives by providing basic needs and life skills to those in need.

Head of Charity: Robert Ranieri

Title: CEO

Event: Cirque Du Soirée

Date: January 20, 2024

Location: Piper’s Landing Yacht & Country Club, Palm City

Price: $250

Description: The 2nd Annual Cirque Du Soirée will be a beautiful black-tie evening with live entertainment, an enticing auction, and delicious meal shared by friends and supporters of House of Hope coming together to celebrate House of Hope’s 40th Anniversary and continued mission in Martin County.

Event Contact: Jenni Carson

Contact Number: 772.286.4673, ext. 1031

Email: jenni@hohmartin.org

Impact100 Martin, Inc.

11718 SE Federal Hwy. #440 Hobe Sound, FL 33455

248.761.6216

info@impact100martin.org

impact100martin.org

Year Founded: 2017

Mission Statement: Impact100 Martin creates positive, lasting change in our community through collective giving by women. Membership in Impact100 empowers women to be a part of a greater effort, funding significant community projects in a way no one can do alone. It’s also a great way to learn about local nonprofits and meet dynamic women in the community. Under the Impact100 model, membership drives philanthropy. Each member contributes $1,000 toward grant monies, and for every 100 members, a $100,000 Impact grant is awarded. Every member has an equal vote in choosing which nonprofit organizations receive that funding.

Head of Charity: Maureen Cotter

Title: President

Event: Impact100 Martin Kickoff

Date: November 9, 2023

Location: Elliott Museum, Stuart

Price: To be announced

Description: Join us at our 7th season kickoff to hear our keynote speaker, Impact founder and author Wendy Steele. In 2001, she launched Impact100, a collective giving concept for women that has been replicated in cities throughout the country and around the globe. Registration is required on our website.

Event Contact: Beth Lonnes

Contact Number: 310.849.3207

Email: beth.lonnes@hubinternational.com

Humane Society of the Treasure Coast

4100 SW Leighton Farm Ave. Palm City, FL 34990 772.223.8822

helptheanimals@hstc1.org hstc1.org

Year Founded: 1955

Mission Statement: The mission of the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast is to provide compassionate care and to nurture the bond between people and pets. HSTC is the only openaccess, no-kill animal welfare organization in Martin County that accepts all pets regardless of health, age, temperament, or breed. With 3,000 pets being rehomed annually through aggressive adoption programs and other services, HSTC has joined leading shelters around the state and country as a model organization for lifesaving culture change in its community.

Head of Charity: Frank Valente

Title: President & CEO

Event: Paws & Claws Gala

Date: February 24, 2024

Location: To be announced

Description: The Paws & Claws Gala is the Humane Society’s signature premier event. Featuring premium cocktails, flavorful fare, live entertainment, and much more, this fundraiser is a can’t-miss event of the season. You can find all the details for the 2024 gala at hstc1.org/events

Event Contact: Courtney Zanetti

Contact Number: 772.600.3211

Email: events@hstc1.org

Impact the Palm Beaches

44 Cocoanut Row, Suite M201 Palm Beach, FL 33480 508.314.5668

info@impactpalmbeaches.org impactpalmbeaches.org

Year Founded: 2015

Mission Statement: Impact the Palm Beaches is a philanthropic organization where women collectively give to nonprofits in central and northern Palm Beach County to ignite transformational change through five core service areas: arts and culture, education, environment and animal welfare, health and wellness, and family. The collaborative structure of this efficient model empowers women to create waves of positive change. Since 2015, Impact the Palm Beaches has awarded $1.5 million in grants to local nonprofits. The Town of Palm Beach United Way is the fiscal agent of Impact the Palm Beaches.

Head of Charity: Lisa LaFrance

Title: President

Event: Impact the Palm Beaches 9th Annual Awards Celebration

Date: April 17, 2024

Location: Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $60 (free for members)

Description: The 9th Annual Impact Awards Celebration will be an exciting event where finalists (local nonprofits) present their proposals for funding to Impact members. A vote will be taken, and Impact the Palm Beaches will award the $100,000 Impact grants.

Event Contact: Cara MacVane

Contact Number: 561.685.2342

Email: ckmacvane@gmail.com

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Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County

1 Harvard Circle, Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409

561.478.0700

info@jewishpalmbeach.org

jewishpb.org

Year Founded: 1962

Mission Statement: As the “city hall” of the Jewish community, the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County addresses the most vital causes in the Palm Beaches, Israel, and in 70 countries around the globe. Fueled by the generosity and leadership of dedicated philanthropists, Federation cares for people in need, protects and stands up to hatred, and connects people of all ages with the beauty of Jewish life.

Head of Charity: Susan Shulman Pertnoy

Title: Board Chair

Event: Celebrating Philanthropy: Campaign for the Future

Date: December 4, 2023

Location: Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Description: This celebration honors major donors and leaders and highlights exciting community achievements and aspirations. We will publicly launch Campaign for the Future, a transformative initiative shaping our community for generations to come.

Event Contact: Jeff Trynz

Contact Number: 561.242.6611

Email: jeff.trynz@jewishpalmbeach.org

Leaders in Furthering Education (LIFE)

1720 S. Ocean Blvd.

Manalapan, FL 33462

561.582.8083

life@life-edu.org life-edu.org

Year Founded: 1993

Mission Statement: For the past 30 years, Leaders in Furthering Education (LIFE) has been dedicated to helping and improving the lives of the voiceless and vulnerable in our society—those who are disadvantaged, marginalized, or forgotten because of disabilities, socio-economic status, neglect, age, abuse, and other barriers. Founded by Lois Pope, LIFE has provided aid, assistance, and awards for disabled veterans, medical research, college scholarships, humanitarian relief, the performing arts, and animal welfare.

Head of Charity: Lois Pope

Title: Founder & President

Event: LIFE’s 30th Annual Lady in Red Gala

Date: March 17, 2024

Location: The Breakers, Palm Beach

Price: $1,500

Description: This evening begins with cocktails followed by dinner and entertainment by the legendary king of comedy Jay Leno and global superstar Paul Anka. Proceeds benefit disabled veterans through American Humane’s Pups4Patriots program and South Florida youth through Lois’ Food4Kids program at Palm Beach County Food Bank.

Event Contact: Nicole Voigt

Contact Number: 561.582.8083

Email: life@life-edu.org

Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County

1 Harvard Circle, Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.478.0700

info@jewishpalmbeach.org

jewishpb.org

Event: H. Irwin Levy Founders Event

Date: February 6, 2024

Location: Palm Beach

Description: This annual event honors and celebrates our community’s most generous philanthropists who contribute extraordinary gifts of $50,000 or more in 2024, or who have established an endowment of $1 million or more. Author Sarah Hurwitz is the featured speaker.

Event Contact: Kate Lester

Contact Number: 561.242.6668

Email: kate.lester@jewishpalmbeach.org

Event: The Lions’ Pride Event

Date: February 12, 2024

Location: Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Description: Show your Lion of Judah pride as Federation honors women who give at the Lion of Judah level to any Federation in 2024, or who established a Forever Lion of Judah Endowment in the Palm Beaches. Featuring The Shul Sisters cantorial trio.

Event Contact: Rachel Berg

Contact Number: 561.242.6612

Email: rachel.berg@jewishpalmbeach.org

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

200 S. Park Road, Suite 400 Hollywood, FL 33021 561.623.4559 ltn.flp@lls.org lls.org

Year Founded: 1949

Mission Statement: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society® (LLS) is a global leader in the fight against blood cancer. The LLS mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. LLS funds lifesaving blood cancer research around the world, provides free information and support services, and is the voice for all blood cancer patients seeking access to quality, affordable, coordinated care.

Head of Charity: Elizabeth Hughes

Title: Executive Director

Event: Palm Beach-Treasure Coast Light The Night Walk

Date: October 21, 2023

Location: Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach

Price: Free admission

Description: Light The Night is an event to raise awareness and funds for blood cancer research and support for patients and their families. Participants carry illuminated lanterns—red for supporters, white for survivors, and gold in memory of those lost. Join us and bring light to the darkness of cancer.

Event Contact: Courtney Salter

Contact Number: 561.623.4563

Email: courtney.salter@lls.org

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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

LLS Palm Beach-Treasure Coast

P.O. Box 22443 New York, NY 10087-2443

828.850.9866

ashley.kastrenakes@lls.org

tinyurl.com/disco2024

Year Founded: 1949

Mission Statement: The LLS Mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

Head of Charity: Elizabeth Hughes

Title: Executive Director

Event: Annual Black-Tie Gala: Dare to Disco

Date: January 20, 2024

Location: The Breakers, Palm Beach

Price: $1,000

Description: Join us for an evening of dinner and dancing to raise funds for the life-saving mission of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The theme for the black-tie gala this year is Dare to Disco, and we are happy to announce Mr. J. Thomas Graham, CEO/founder of Life Imaging Fla, as our 2024 Gala Chairman.

Event Contact: Ashley Kastrenakes

Contact Number: 828.850.9866

Email: ashley.kastrenakes@lls.org

Lighthouse ArtCenter

373 Tequesta Drive

Tequesta, FL 33469

561.746.3101

info@lighthousearts.org

lighthousearts.org

Year Founded: 1964

Mission Statement: Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery and School of Art (LAC) is a for-impact art center focused on community. Our vision is to inspire, engage, and connect all walks of life through the universal language of art. To achieve our mission, we offer art classes in media that vary from traditional to niche, display unique and captivating exhibitions, host social and educational events, and provide community-based art outreach programs to those in need. Lighthouse ArtCenter is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

Head of Charity: Jeni Licata

Title: Executive Director

Event: D’Art for Art

Date: January 13, 2024

Location: Turtle Creek Club, Tequesta

Price: $500

Description: D’Art for Art is a fast-paced event featuring exceptional art, jewelry, and artisan home decor donated by local and national artists and collectors. Guests enjoy entertainment, cocktails, and delicious cuisine before they “dart” for a fabulous piece of art to take home.

Event Contact: Jeni Licata

Contact Number: 561.746.3101

Email: jeni@lighthousearts.org

Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County

3651 Quantum Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 561.279.9103

communications@literacypbc.org literacypbc.org

Year Founded: 1989

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Mission Statement: To improve the quality of life in Palm Beach County by promoting and achieving literacy. Without a solid foundation in literacy, children struggle in school. As youth, they drop out without a high school diploma and lack job readiness skills to obtain meaningful employment. As adults, they cannot find a job paying a livable wage. To address this, the Literacy Coalition provides programs to help 49,876 adults and children each year.

Head of Charity: Kristin Calder

Title: CEO

Event: 33rd Annual Love of Literacy Luncheon

Date: April 11, 2024

Location: Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $175

Description: The Coalition’s signature event inspires the business and social community, raises awareness of significant literacy needs, and provides crucial funds to support literacy programs from Boca Raton to Jupiter to Belle Glade. Past speakers include David Baldacci, Michael Connelly, and Paula McLain.

Event Contact: Dawn Larkin

Contact Number: 561.767.3370

Email: communications@literacypbc.org

Loggerhead Marinelife Center

14200 U.S. Hwy. 1 Juno Beach, FL 561.627.8280 info@marinelife.org marinelife.org

Year Founded: 1983

Mission Statement: To promote conservation of ocean ecosystems with a special focus on threatened and endangered sea turtles.

Head of Charity: Andy Dehart

Title: President & CEO

Event: 15th Annual Go Blue Awards Celebration

Date: January 26, 2024

Location: Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach

Price: $600

Description: The Annual Go Blue Awards celebrate the great strides in ocean conservation being made locally, across the state, nation, and world. This impactful conservation event will feature keynote speaker Jim Toomey, filmmaker and creator of the award-winning daily comic strip Sherman’s Lagoon

Event Contact: Jinara Reyes

Contact Number: 561.627.8280, ext. 131

Email: jreyes@marinelife.org

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The Lord’s Place, Inc.

2808 N. Australian Ave.

West Palm Beach, FL 33407

561.494.0125

info@thelordsplace.org thelordsplace.org

Year Founded: 1982

Mission Statement: The Lord’s Place is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness by providing innovative, compassionate, and effective services to men, women, and children in our community. It provides supportive and graduate housing at 12 locations; operates social enterprises; provides job training and placement services, clinical and care coordination, and community engagement services; and has a highly successful reentry program helping individuals transition from incarceration.

Head of Charity: Diana Stanley

Title: CEO

Event: Ending Homelessness Breakfast

Date: November 16, 2023

Location: Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $100

Description: The Ending Homelessness Breakfast is held annually during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week as part of The Lord’s Place’s effort to spread awareness and raise the much-needed funds to provide the resources, programs, and services needed to break the cycle of homelessness in Palm Beach County.

Event Contact: Anne Noble

Contact Number: 561.578.4928

Email: info@thelordsplace.org

Loxahatchee River Historical Society

500 Captain Armour’s Way Jupiter, FL 33469

561.747.8380

visit@jupiterlighthouse.org jupiterlighthouse.org

Year Founded: 1972

Mission Statement: As stewards of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum and a partner in the National Conservation Lands, the Loxahatchee River Historical Society preserves and interprets the dynamic history, ancient cultural heritage, and sensitive natural systems of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area and the Loxahatchee River region.

Head of Charity: Katrina Heller

Title: Executive Director

Event: Rendezvous at the Light

Date: November 18, 2023

Location: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter

Price: $150

Description: This sparkling waterfront event celebrates our iconic beacon. Enjoy a special evening of fantastic food from top local restaurants, wine and craft beer, live music, and our legendary silent auction. Proceeds aid in the preservation of our historic site and help launch new programming and activities.

Event Contact: Katrina Heller

Contact Number: 561.747.8380

Email: rendezvouslighthouse@gmail.com

Loxahatchee Guild

P.O. Box 4544

Tequesta, FL 33469

561.707.7032

loxahatcheeguild@gmail.com

facebook.com/loxguildjupiter

Year Founded: 1981

Mission Statement: The Loxahatchee Guild is a 501(c)3, nonprofit corporation with the mission of promoting and protecting local history. The Guild is the premier historic preservation organization in northern Palm Beach County, raising funds for construction and maintenance of facilities, acquisition and restoration of historical structures, and supporting educational programs.

Head of Charity: Jane Castellano

Title: Gala Chair

Event: Party for Preservation/Monte Carlo Night

Date: February 24, 2024

Location: Jonathan’s Landing Golf Club, Jupiter

Price: $175

Description: The Loxahatchee Guild’s annual Party for Preservation will feature a casino-like atmosphere with gaming tables, glamorous people, and amazing food. James Bond (007) may even appear. A fun evening is planned to help raise funds for the Guild’s historical projects in northern Palm Beach County.

Event Contact: Jane Castellano

Contact Number: 561.400.8511

Email: jcjane426@yahoo.com

Making Every Day Count, Inc.

4455 Military Trail, Suite 201 Jupiter, FL 33458 561.389.0481 marthaahr420@gmail.com makingeverydaycountcharity.org

Year Founded: 2012

Mission Statement: Making Every Day Count, Inc. is a Palm Beach County charity committed to raising funds to support youth and families participating in Palm Beach County’s Early Childhood Court, Juvenile Drug Court, and Family Treatment Court programs to give the participants the best chance for success.

Head of Charity: Rodney Louis

Title: President of the Board

Event: Making Every Day Count Annual Luncheon & Auction

Date: October 19, 2023

Location: The Country Club at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens

Price: $175

Description: Luncheon proceeds support children and families who have the desire to complete Palm Beach County’s Early Childhood Court, Juvenile Drug Court, or Family Treatment Court, providing assistance for rent, utilities, transportation, education, and household items while clients complete the programs.

Event Contact: Martha Ahr, MEDC COO

Contact Number: 561.389.0481

Email: marthaahr420@gmail.com

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Maltz Jupiter Theatre

1001 E. Indiantown Road

Jupiter, FL 33477

561.743.2666

rsvp@jupitertheatre.org

jupitertheatre.org

Year Founded: 2004

Mission Statement: The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is a professional, producing, not-for-profit regional theater dedicated to the performing arts whose mission is to entertain, educate, and inspire the community.

Head of Charity: Christina van Vliet Rynasko

Title: Director of Development

Event: 20th Anniversary Maltz Jupiter Theatre Gala

Date: February 3, 2024

Location: Pelican Club, Jupiter

Price: $675

Description: Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s Annual Benefit Gala, celebrating its 20th anniversary. Guests will be taken on a retrospective journey of the theater’s productions. The immersive evening will include a cocktail reception, gourmet dinner, dazzling performances, interactive entertainment, and a live auction.

Event Contact: Christina van Vliet Rynasko

Contact Number: 561.972.6150

Email: crynasko@jupitertheatre.org

Mary’s Home of the Treasure Coast

1033 SE 14th St.

Stuart, FL 34996 772.223.5000

info@maryshome.org maryshome.org

Year Founded: 2010

Mission Statement: Mary’s Home of the Treasure Coast provides a Christian, transitional pathway leading expectant women to a life of self-sufficiency and dignity for themselves and their babies. Saving Lives, Two at a Time.

Head of Charity: Alean Timm

Title: Executive Director

Event: Mary’s Home’s Annual Fashion Show & Luncheon

Date: February 12, 2024

Location: Willoughby Golf Club, Stuart

Price: $150

Description: Mary’s Home’s signature event is a gathering not to be missed. The always sold-out event begins with fabulous shopping opportunities from local boutique vendors and silent auction items. The highlight is the Fashion Show & Luncheon, where residents and graduates share their inspirational stories.

Event Contact: Alean Timm

Contact Number: 772.223.5000

Email: alean@maryshome.org

Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation

P.O. Box 7128 Jupiter, FL 33468

561.510.8611

info@m3f.org

m3f.org

Year Founded: 2019

Mission Statement: M3F is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports comprehensive integrative programming that addresses movement, mobility, balance, speech, nutrition, and mental well-being for people and their families living with a neurodegenerative disease. The foundation’s main objective is to instill hope, confidence, strength, wellness, and friendship.

Head of Charity: Beth Elgort

Title: Founder & CEO

Event: Rhythms for the Brain: A NeuroArts Symposium Presented by Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation and the Kravis Center

Date: March 23, 2024

Location: Raymond F. Kravis for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $65

Description: One-day conference featuring nationally recognized leaders: Brian Harris of MEDRhythms, David Leventhal of Dance for PD®, Patricia Izbicki, PhD, a neuroscientist and musician, and Susan Magsamen, founder and executive director of the International Arts + Lab and author of Your Brain on Art

Event Contact: Jenny Beattie

Contact Number: 561.510.8611

Email: info@m3f.org

Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation

11780 U.S. Hwy. 1, Suite 105 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 561.630.0025

rsvp@nchcf.org nchcf.org

Year Founded: 2004

Mission Statement: Jack and Barbara Nicklaus founded the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation in 2004, in an effort to provide families access to world-class pediatric health care. As young parents, they pledged to each other that if they were ever in a position to help others, they wanted to help children. The foundation supports Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and innovative programs focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of childhood illness.

Heads of Charity: Jack and Barbara Nicklaus

Title: Founders

Event: Golden Heart Luncheon

Date: January 30, 2024

Location: The Country Club at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens

Price: Tables starting at $5,000

Description: The Golden Heart Luncheon is excited to welcome Academy Award–winning actress and a true children’s advocate, Goldie Hawn, as this year’s guest speaker. The afternoon will also feature an enticing mobile auction and a delectable lunch to raise funds to help continue the foundation’s mission.

Event Contact: Jillian Halay

Contact Number: 561.630.0025

Email: jillian.halay@nchcf.org

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POINSETTIA Power

Holiday Bazaar • Luncheon • Fashion Show

Silent Auction • Prize Drawing • Hat Parade

Benefitting the Council on Aging’s Meals on Wheels program of Stuart!

10:00 AM Holiday Bazaar

12:00 PM Lunch & Fashion Show

The Yacht & Country Club of Stuart

Monday

DEC 4 | 2023

3883 SE Fairway East | Stuart, FL 34997

For more information, please contact Michele Jacobs, Chief Philanthropic Officer at 772.223.7803 or Skylar Gorman at 772.341.0201. Sponsorships are still available!

Demand for our Meals on Wheels program, the only one in Martin County, has exploded since before the pandemic. Costs are continuing to increase and our staff and volunteers are working tirelessly to prepare, package and deliver more than 500 hot, healthy meals, each weekday, to the seniors who most need them. Funds raised by Poinsettia Power help ensure that the seniors on the waiting list for government-funded meals do not have to wait, hungry and alone.

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Palm Beach County Food Bank

701 Boutwell Road, Suite A-2 Lake Worth, FL 33461

561.670.2518, ext. 309 info@pbcfoodbank.org pbcfoodbank.org

Year Founded: 2012

Mission Statement: The Palm Beach County Food Bank is committed to being a strong leader for the other stakeholders and organizations that join us in addressing the issues surrounding hunger in Palm Beach County. There is a collective resolve in working together to help children, families, and seniors in the community.

Head of Charity: Jamie Kendall

Title: CEO

Event: Empty Bowls

Date: December 9, 2023, Delray Beach; February 23, 2024, Palm Beach

Location: Trinity Delray Lutheran Church and School, Delray Beach; The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach

Price: $35

Description: Empty Bowls is a national event hosted on a local scale where attendees enjoy a simple meal of soup from local restaurants, freshly baked bread, and bottled water. The theme is “Eat Simply So Others May Simply Eat,” with proceeds directly supporting the Palm Beach County Food Bank.

Event Contact: LaShaundra Highsmith

Contact Number: 561.670.2518, ext. 309

Email: LaShaundra@pbcfoodbank.org

Palm Beach Symphony

400 Hibiscus St., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

561.281.0145

info@palmbeachsymphony.org palmbeachsymphony.org

Year Founded: 1974

Mission Statement: The mission of Palm Beach Symphony is to engage, educate, and entertain the greater community of the Palm Beaches through its live performances of inspiring orchestral music.

Head of Charity: David McClymont

Title: CEO

Event: 7th Annual Holly Jolly Symphony Fête

Date: December 5, 2023

Location: Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $300

Description: Guests will join Palm Beach Symphony for a holiday luncheon that celebrates the 50th anniversary golden season with fine food, camaraderie, glorious music, and a silent auction. Proceeds will benefit the symphony’s world-class music, education, and community outreach programs.

Event Contact: Hulya Selcuk

Contact Number: 561.568.0265

Email: hselcuk@palmbeachsymphony.org

Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce

5520 PGA Blvd., Suite 200 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 561.746.7111 info@pbnchamber.com pbnchamber.com

Year Founded: 1948

Mission Statement: Our shared purpose is to foster a partnership of private, public, education, and civic organizations working together to ensure Palm Beach North is Florida’s “Prosperity Coast.”

Head of Charity: Noel Martinez

Title: President & CEO

Event: Woman of the Year

Date: October 31, 2023

Location: Pelican Club, Jupiter

Price: $120

Description: The Palm Beach North Chamber’s Women in Business Council will host its annual Woman of the Year Luncheon to celebrate the 2023 Woman of the Year nominees and recipient alike and recognize their outstanding leadership and commitment to the Palm Beach North region.

Event Contact: Brian Elkins

Contact Number: 561.748.3944

Email: brian@pbnchamber.com

Palm Beach Symphony

400 Hibiscus St., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.281.0145

info@palmbeachsymphony.org palmbeachsymphony.org

Year Founded: 1974

Mission Statement: The mission of Palm Beach Symphony is to engage, educate, and entertain the greater community of the Palm Beaches through its live performances of inspiring orchestral music.

Head of Charity: David McClymont

Title: CEO

Event: Palm Beach Symphony 50th Anniversary Gala

Date: March 6, 2024

Location: Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $1,000

Description: Palm Beach Symphony invites patrons and friends to mingle and enjoy an unforgettable black-tie gala with a masterworks concert. The elegant affair will feature live music, dinner, dancing, and a live auction that benefits the symphony’s world-class concerts, community outreach, and music education.

Event Contact: Hulya Selcuk

Contact Number: 561.568.0265

Email: hselcuk@palmbeachsymphony.org

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March 15th, 2024

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION GALA 40th

Pelican Club | Jupiter, Florida

We’ll be celebrating Dr. Herzing’s 40 years studying spotted dolphins in the wild. Spanning four decades, The Wild Dolphin Project is the longest running underwater dolphin research project in the world. Objectives of this long-term, non-invasive field research on wild dolphins are to gather information on the natural history of these dolphins, including dolphin behaviors, social structure, dolphin communication, and habitat; and to report what we have learned to the scientific community and the general public.

The gala will include a cocktail reception, a fabulous dinner, a silent auction, research vessel tours, and nostalgic memories collected from the past 40 years.

Sponsorships and tickets are limited, please email to: info@wilddolphinproject.org or see links below to purchase tickets.

For additional information or to purchase tickets, visit our website or scan the QR Code www.wilddolphinproject.org

Dr. Herzing

Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

1301 Summit Blvd.

West Palm Beach, FL 33405 561.533.0887, ext. 222 gala@palmbeachzoo.org palmbeachzoo.org/gala

Year Founded: 1969

Mission Statement: Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society helps save wildlife in wild places. The Zoo cares for unique and often rare species of animals on 23 lush jungle acres in West Palm Beach. A leader in conservation, Palm Beach Zoo is honored to continue more than 50 years of connecting the community to wildlife, uplifting the human spirit, and transforming guests into a greater force for wild nature.

Head of Charity: Michele Kessler

Title: Board Chairman

Event: Journey to Africa Gala

Date: January 26, 2024

Location: Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach

Price: $2,500

Description: Chaired by Deborah Dauman and Hilary Geary Ross, Journey to Africa Gala supports the Zoo’s conservation mission and expert animal care and well-being. The Gala promises to be a glamorous evening featuring dining, dancing, a live auction, and impactful wildlife encounters. By invitation only.

Event Contact: Lisa H. Loomis

Contact Number: 561.533.0887, ext. 222

Email: gala@palmbeachzoo.org

Place of Hope

9078 Isaiah Lane

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 561.775.7195

monicas@placeofhoperinker.org placeofhope.com

Year Founded: 2001

Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

1301 Summit Blvd.

West Palm Beach, FL 33405 561.533.0887, ext. 222 daz@palmbeachzoo.org palmbeachzoo.org/daz

Year Founded: 1969

Mission Statement: Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society helps save wildlife in wild places. The Zoo cares for unique and often rare species of animals on 23 lush jungle acres in West Palm Beach. A leader in conservation, Palm Beach Zoo is honored to continue more than 50 years of connecting the community to wildlife, uplifting the human spirit, and transforming guests into a greater force for wild nature.

Head of Charity: Margo McKnight

Title: President & CEO

Event: DO at the Zoo

Date: November 30, 2023

Location: Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach

Price: $250

Description: Chaired by Beth Safro and Robyn Tannenbaum, DO at the Zoo is an annual alfresco culinary evening for conservation under the stars. Guests will enjoy animal encounters, holiday lights, classic cocktails, and delightful bites from local, top-rated restaurants while supporting conservation and the Zoo.

Event Contact: Lisa H. Loomis

Contact Number: 561.533.0887, ext. 222

Email: daz@palmbeachzoo.org

Place of Hope

9078 Isaiah Lane

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 561.775.7195

monicas@placeofhoperinker.org placeofhope.com

Year Founded: 2001

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Mission Statement: Place of Hope provides a stable and loving environment for children, youth, and families who are hurting. We are committed to meeting desperate needs in our community by sharing God’s love and placing hope in their lives—one life at a time.

Head of Charity: Charles L. Bender III

Title: Founding CEO and Board Member

Event: Runway of Hope

Date: November 8, 2023

Location: Saks 5th Avenue, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens

Price: $100

Description: Runway of Hope is bringing together fashion and philanthropy. Join our champions for a spirited, eight-week peerto-peer fundraising competition. The fundraiser will culminate at Saks 5th Avenue with a Best of Saks show and designer looks from Cinq à Sept.

Event Contact: Monica Speer

Contact Number: 561.775.7195, ext. 64

Email: monicas@placeofhoperinker.org

Mission Statement: To provide a stable and loving environment for children, youth, and families who are hurting. Committed to meeting desperate needs in the community.

Head of Charity: Charles L. Bender III

Title: Founding CEO and Board Member

Event: Light in the Shadows

Date: December 7, 2023

Location: The Mar-a-Lago Club, Palm Beach Price: $350

Description: Light in the Shadows—Breaking the Cycle of Exploitation is an elegant yet riveting and inspiring luncheon that will put a spotlight on child exploitation and human trafficking. It will feature a silent and live auction, raffles, and an inspirational program.

Event Contact: Monica Speer

Contact Number: 561.775.7195, ext. 64

Email: monicas@placeofhoperinker.org

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Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida

2300 N. Florida Mango Road

West Palm Beach, FL 33409

561.331.5149

events@ppsenfl.org ppsenfl.org

Year Founded: 1971

Mission Statement: The mission of Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida is to provide comprehensive sexual health care through the provision of clinical services, education, and advocacy. We do so by understanding and responding to the needs of those seeking our services, and by protecting and respecting the essential privacy rights, dignity, and culture of each individual.

Head of Charity: Alexandra Mandado

Title: CEO and President

Event: Tradition of Choice Luncheon

Date: March 14, 2024

Location: Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $200

Description: Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida has offered compassionate, preventative health care and empowering education for more than 50 years. The proceeds of the Tradition of Choice Luncheon are used within our community to continue providing these vital services.

Event Contact: Linsey Lefkowitz

Contact Number: 561.331.5149

Email: linsey.lefkowitz@ppsenfl.org

The RDK Melanoma Foundation

2751 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 561.655.9655

zack@melanomafoundation.com melanomafoundation.com

Year Founded: 1997

Mission Statement: The mission of the RDK Melanoma Foundation is to save lives through education about the prevention and early detection of skin cancer, specifically melanoma. RDK is devoted to the education of sun safety through its Students Against Melanoma (SAM) clubs at high schools and colleges around South Florida and the rest of the country.

Honorary Chair: Suzanne Niedland

Title: Luncheon Committee Honorary Chairperson

Event: RDK’s 24th Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show

Date: February 26, 2024

Location: The Breakers, Palm Beach

Price: $450

Description: RDK’s Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show will feature a luxury silent auction, boutique shopping experience, and elegant sit-down luncheon, followed by a full production runway fashion show featuring the newest collection of renowned designer Naeem Khan, with jewelry pieces from Ruchi New York.

Event Contact: Zack Barrett

Contact Number: 561.655.9655

Email: zack@melanomafoundation.com

Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.833.8300

development@kravis.org kravis.org

Year Founded: 1992

Mission Statement: The Kravis Center is a not-for-profit performing arts center whose mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of national and international artists and companies of the highest quality; by offering comprehensive arts education programs; by providing a Palm Beach County home for local and regional arts organizations to showcase their work; and by providing an economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County.

Head of Charity: Diane Quinn

Title: CEO

Event: Kravis Center Gala

Date: February 16, 2024

Location: Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Price: $1,250/Gala Patron; $650/Young Gala Patron

Description: The Kravis Center Gala will feature an incredible performance by David Foster and Katharine McPhee with special guest LeAnn Rimes in Dreyfoos Hall. The festive evening will continue with a dinner dance in the Gimelstob Ballroom. Chairs include William A. Meyer and Kristen and David Lambert.

Event Contact: Kimmie Kiely

Contact Number: 561.651.4273

Email: kiely@kravis.org

Red Sneakers for Oakley

P.O. Box 2687

Palm Beach, FL 33480 561.323.4037 info@redsneakers.org redsneakers.org

Year Founded: 2016

Mission Statement: To provide food allergy education and awareness to save lives from anaphylaxis.

Heads of Charity: Robert and Merrill Debbs

Title: Co-Founders

Event: 6th Annual Food Allergy Awareness Benefit

Date: November 20, 2023

Location: Club Colette, Palm Beach

Price: $750

Description: Red Sneakers for Oakley’s 6th Annual Food Allergy Awareness Benefit is an elegant evening to increase awareness of the dangers of anaphylaxis. A mixture of everything that makes this the perfect Palm Beach event. An exciting program for all guests, while raising much-needed funds for our work.

Event Contact: Sharon Kearns

Contact Number: 561.323.4037

Email: sharon@redsneakers.org

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Save the Chimps

16891 Carole Noon Lane

Fort Pierce, FL 34945

772.429.0403

amurphy@savethechimps.org savethechimps.org

Year Founded: 1997

Mission Statement: Providing sanctuary and exemplary care to chimpanzees in need.

Head of Charity: Ana Paula Tavares

Title: CEO

Event: Sunset Cocktails with the Chimps

Date: January 17, 2024

Location: 16891 Carole Noon Lane, Fort Pierce

Price: $150

Description: Save the Chimps will host a sunset cocktail event on January 17 from 4-6 p.m. The sanctuary is closed to the public, making this an exclusive opportunity to meet our senior primatologist, veterinary team, and wonderful residents while enjoying cocktails and the beautiful Florida sunset.

Event Contact: Aquinna Murphy

Contact Number: 772.429.0403, ext. 207

Email: amurphy@savethechimps.org

Scripps Research

10550 N. Torrey Pines Road, TPC-2 La Jolla, CA 92037 800.788.4931 philanthropy@scripps.edu scripps.edu

Year Founded: 1924

Mission Statement: Scripps Research advances scientific understanding, educates the scientists of tomorrow, and impacts human health across the globe. We are science changing life.

Head of Charity: Peter Schultz, PhD

Title: President & CEO

Event: Scripps Research’s Centennial Celebration

Date: March 21, 2024

Location: The Breakers, Palm Beach

Price: By invitation only

Description: Scripps Research is one of the most influential institutions in the world for its impact on innovation. We are excited to celebrate 100 years of breakthrough discoveries by world-renowned scientists with the patrons who have had a hand in putting our research at the forefront.

Event Contact: Tara Holcomb

Contact Number: 304.695.0766

Email: tholcomb@scripps.edu

Hanley Foundation 101 Northpoint Parkway West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561-268-2355 HanleyFoundation.org Events@HanleyFoundation.org Enjoy food, fun, activities for kids of all ages, a silent auction, entertainment & more! BENEFITING: Hanley Foundation’s substance misuse prevention programming in Florida. 28 TH ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC OCTOBER 22, 2023 • 11 AM – 2 PM THE LAKE PAVILION, WEST PALM BEACH Chairs: Taylor Schneider & James Schneider Join Us for a Fall PICNIC PICNIC RSVP to Save Your Spot: Hanley.info/picnic
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Scripps Research

10550 N. Torrey Pines Road, TPC-2 La Jolla, CA 92037 800.788.4931

philanthropy@scripps.edu scripps.edu

Year Founded: 1924

Mission Statement: Scripps Research advances scientific understanding, educates the scientists of tomorrow, and impacts human health across the globe. We are science changing life.

Head of Charity: Peter Schultz, PhD

Title: President & CEO

Event: Front Row virtual lecture series

Date: October 25, 2023

Location: Not applicable

Price: No cost for admission

Description: Take a seat in the Front Row as Scripps Research scientists share their discoveries. Register now for October’s lecture on preventing heart disease with machine learning and smart-phone technology and November’s talk on editing genes to tackle neurological conditions. Visit frontrow.scripps.edu

Event Contact: Tara Holcomb

Contact Number: 304.695.0766

Email: tholcomb@scripps.edu

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church & School

3395 Burns Road

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 561.622.1504

admission@stmarkspbg.org stmarkspbg.org

Year Founded: 1962 (Church); 1979 (School)

Mission Statement: St. Mark’s is the premier standard for PK2 through grade 8 education inspiring diverse, well-rounded, and adaptable students to achieve, serve, and lead. St. Mark’s offers a safe and welcoming community for children of all faiths. Devoted teachers cultivate the best in each child through nurture and challenge. With an emphasis on character, leadership, faith, and service, students learn to think with their heads as well as their hearts. St. Mark’s offers a balance of enriched core academics, tradition, and innovation. A variety of electives, athletics, fine and performing arts, and a robust after-school program helps students discover their individual interests.

Head of School: Deborah A. Strainge

Rector: The Rev. James B. Cook

Event: St. Mark’s School Auction

Date: April 12, 2024

Location: Amrit Ocean Resort, Riviera Beach

Price: To be announced

Description: The annual auction raises funds to support major school upgrades and enhancements.

Event Contact: Alison Samarias

Contact Number: 561.623.2623

Email: asamarias@stmarkspbg.org

Selfless Love Foundation, Inc.

1095 Military Trail, Suite 1033 Jupiter, FL 33458 954.372.7760

info@selflesslovefoundation.org selflesslovefoundation.org

Year Founded: 2015

Mission Statement: Selfless Love Foundation is a nonprofit organization that leverages resources, expertise, and proven solutions to improve the child welfare system, creating opportunities for more foster youth to find forever families and thrive in adulthood. Our vision is child welfare transformed.

Head of Charity: Ashley Brown

Title: Founder & CEO

Event: The Gala

Date: April 6, 2024

Location: The Breakers, Palm Beach

Price: $2,500

Description: An enchanting garden sets the scene as we foster dreams for foster children. Enjoy signature cocktails, exclusive auction items, an exquisite dinner, and the best party of the season.

Event Contact: Stephanie Absmeier

Contact Number: 954.235.4203

Email: stephanie@selflesslovefoundation.org

Treasure Coast Hospice Foundation

1201 SE Indian St. Stuart, FL 34997 772.403.4500

foundationinfo@treasurehealth.org

treasurehealth.org

Year Founded: 1982

Mission Statement: Treasure Coast Hospice Foundation is a nonprofit, community-based organization that raises funds to support hospice and grief support programs for patients and families in Martin, St. Lucie, and Okeechobee counties. Since 1982, Treasure Coast Hospice has provided access to compassionate, caring, expert and professional hospice and grief support services to patients and families at the end of life. Treasure Coast Hospice Foundation funds indigent hospice care, three inpatient units, a pediatric hospice program, music therapy, virtual reality experiences, and a comprehensive grief support program.

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Head of Charity: Jackie Kendrick, CHPCA

Title: CEO

Event: Rose Ball—Bubbles & Blossoms

Date: April 13, 2024

Location: Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa, Jensen Beach

Price: $175

Description: The Rose Ball—Bubbles & Blossoms will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Treasure Coast Hospice’s Little Treasures Pediatric Care Program. Guests will enjoy an exciting evening of dinner, dancing, and live and silent auctions.

Event Contact: Agnes Palmer

Contact Number: 772.403.4574

Email: apalmer@treasurehealth.org

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Trustbridge Hospice Foundation

5300 East Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407

561.494.6888

afleming@tbfdn.org

trustbridge.com/foundation

Year Founded: 1978

Mission Statement: Trustbridge Hospice, formerly Hospice of Palm Beach County and Hospice by the Sea, is a 501©3 nonprofit organization that supports patients and their loved ones throughout Palm Beach and Broward counties during their greatest time of need. Trustbridge ensures that all patients and their families have access to the highest level of hospice or palliative care so they can live with comfort and dignity, regardless of their ability to pay. Essential programs like charitable care, music therapy, pet therapy, physician fellowships, grief counseling, children’s bereavement camps, and veteran’s honor programs go beyond the traditional hospice services covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance. In 2022, over 11,000 patients were served.

Head of Charity: Deborah Johnson

Title: President & CEO

Event: Sunset Soiree

Date: April 13, 2024

Location: Lady Jean Ranch, Jupiter

Price: $300

Description: The 2nd Annual Sunset Soiree, a unique twist bringing table to farm, where local food, chefs, and talent will leave the city and go back to the farm.

Event Contact: Aubrey Fleming

Contact Number: 561.494.6894

Email: afleming@tbfdn.org

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WHO WILL SHE BE? Tuesday, October 31, 2023 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Pelican Club, Jupiter Expected to sell out! REGISTER NOW: For more information visit PBNchamber.com
Celebrate the outstanding female leadership and commitment to the Palm Beach North region at the annual Woman of the Year Luncheon! 2022 Woman of the Year, Nika Coleman-Ferrell

Love and Charity for All

40th Anniversary Celebration

in honor of Bishop Barbarito

January 23, 2024 | 7:00 p.m.

The Breakers - Palm Beach

PRESENTING HONORARY GUARDIANS OF HOPE

James Borynack and Adolfo Zaralegui

The Samuel J. and Connie M. Frankino Foundation

Fanjul Family and the Florida Crystals Corporation

Chairman Emeritus

Marietta Muiña McNulty

Honorary Chairman

James Borynack

Chairpersons

Amy Acierno

Karmita Gusmano

2024 AWARD RECIPIENTS

Bishop’s Charity Medal Recipients

Karmita and Charles† Gusmano

Connie M. Frankino

Marietta Muiña McNulty

Caritas Dei Award Recipients

Emilia and J. Pepe Fanjul

Raysa and Alfonso Fanjul

Caritas Christi Award Recipient

Very Reverend Albert A. Dello Russo

Caritas Spiritus Sanctus Award Recipients

Carol Spencer

Judi Rutt

Vita Nova

2724 N. Australian Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.472.4809

aberry@vitanovainc.org vitanovainc.org

Year Founded: 2005

Mission Statement: Vita Nova is a safe bridge to independence for former foster care, LGBTQ, and other homeless youth through supportive housing, education, employment, and life skills training. As the voice of homeless young adults, Vita Nova is working to eliminate homelessness for youth aged 18 to 25 years old in Palm Beach County. We champion the formula of Housing + Education + Job + Supportive Living = Self Sufficiency as a solution to deliver our youth into independent adulthood one by one. Our formula for self-sufficiency leads to helping our youth grow in both supportive connections, and resources so they can move away from homelessness and poverty.

Head of Charity: Jeff DeMario

Title: CEO

Event: Vita Nova’s 7th Annual Mallets & Martinis

Date: March 2, 2024

Location: The National Croquet Center, West Palm Beach

Price: $250

Description: Guests of Mallets & Martinis will experience an exhilarating evening under the palms featuring croquet, martinis, and live music. Guests will also have the opportunity after dinner to bid on amazing live auction items and dance the night away.

Event Contact: Ashley Berry

Contact Number: 561.472.4809

Email: aberry@vitanovainc.org

Volunteers in Medicine Clinic

417 SE Balboa Ave. Stuart, FL 34994 772.463.4128

vim@vimclinic.net vimclinic.net

Year Founded: 1995

Mission Statement: For more than 27 years, VIM Clinic has provided free, comprehensive health care to Martin County adult residents who earn less than 200 percent of the poverty level and are without access to health care. VIM Clinic provided more than $9 million in medical care last year. VIM’s volunteer medical professionals practice the art of medicine—not the business of health care—to give the patients hope, dignity, and a better chance of remaining productive members of the community.

Head of Charity: Jordan Bromberg, MD

Title: Medical Director

Event: VIM Gala 2024

Date: February 10, 2024

Location: Willoughby Golf Club, Stuart

Price: $400

Description: One of the most anticipated events of the year, the annual black-tie optional gala fundraiser will include an evening of entertainment, dinner, and dancing.

Event Contact: Petra Eberle

Contact Number: 772.463.4128, ext. 216

Email: gala@vimclinic.net

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COME MAKE A DIFFERENCE – BE A GUARDIAN OF HOPE Serving the most vulnerable members of our community for over 40 years through 12 life-changing outreach programs. providing help • creating hope CATHOLIC CHARITIES D IOCESE OF P ALM B EACH ,I NC ACCREDITED EXCELLENCE Seating is limited! To become a Guardian of Hope please call Debra Tornaben in the Development office at 561-360-3334 or scan the QR Code to register online. 100 West 20th Street, Riviera Beach, FL 33404 | PH: 561-345-2000 | www.ccdpb.org
Catholic Charities Diocese of Palm Beach

Fighting cycles of abuse, neglect, homelessness, poverty and human trafficking locally.

FOR GENERATIONS

Foster Care Transitional Housing

Maternity Care

Child Abuse Prevention

Human Trafficking Prevention & Intervention

Education & Enrichment

2014 Nonprofit of the Year 2020 Nonprofit of the Year

The Palm Room Art Gallery & Artisans Boutique offers original fine art by local professional artists, as well as hand crafted wearables, home decor, gift items and jewelry. We present six fresh exhibits a year. Events on the first Wednesdays

Hours: Tuesdays through Saturdays 12 to 6 pm

Next Event: Meet the Artists 4-6 pm October 4th

3746 SE Ocean Blvd, Harbour Bay Plaza, Stuart, Florida 34996

martinartisansguild.org

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LUXUR Y HOMES 831 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE NORTH PALM BEACH, FL JENNIFER HYLAND 561.632.4042 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Ibis’s Premier Estate Home | 247' Lakefront | 5BR | 10,765 SF $5,998,000 10520 Hawks Landing Terrace
FROM PALM BEACH TO JUPITER ISLAND... UNDER CONTRACT 10520 HAWKS LANDING TERRACE | IBIS Palatial Lakefront Estate | 5BR | 10,765 SF | $5,998,000 831 COUNTRY CLUB | NORTH PALM BEACH 92' Deepwater | 7,575 SF | $5,495,000 2842 OLD CYPRESS | PALM BEACH GARDENS Renovated w/ Dock | 6,062 SF | $4,495,000 8446 NE 12TH LANE | OKEECHOBEE 4BR Pool Home | High Elevation | $998,000 1601 MARINA ISLE WAY #202 | JUPITER Direct Marina Views | 2BR |
3800 WASHINGTON RD | WE ST PALM BEACH Intracoastal | Furnished | 1BR | $619,000 JUST LISTED 32 5 0 W CHANNEL CIRCLE | JUPITER 80' Dual Dock | 5BR | 7,402 SF | $5,998,000 103 VALENCIA BLVD | JUPITER Corner Lot Estate Home | 5,215 SF | $2,390,000 JUST LISTED LIST YOUR HOME WITH THE PROVEN MARKET LEADERS! JONATHAN'S LANDING Jennifer Hyland 561.632.4042 The Real Deal in Luxury Real Estate
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561.741.4422 hughesbrownegroup@compass.com jeremybrowne@compass.com tomhughes@compass.com malloryhughes@compass.com The Hughes Browne Group is a proud member of the Compass Sports and Entertainment Division Hughes Browne Group 5456 Hibiscus Rd 4 BD | 4.5 BA | 3,961 SF | Jupiter | $3,450,000 430 Via Del Orso Drive The Bears Club | 5 BD | 6.5BA | 4,673 SF | Jupiter | $5,490,000 561.741.4422 hughesbrownegroup@compass.com jeremybrowne@compass.com tomhughes@compass.com malloryhughes@compass.com The Hughes Browne Group is a proud member of the Compass Sports and Entertainment Division Hughes Browne Group 5456 Hibiscus Rd 4 BD | 4.5 BA | 3,961 SF | Jupiter | $3,450,000 430 Via Del Orso Drive The Bears Club | 5 BD | 6.5BA | 4,673 SF | Jupiter | $5,490,000 561.741.4422 hughesbrownegroup@compass.com jeremybrowne@compass.com tomhughes@compass.com malloryhughes@compass.com The Hughes Browne Group is a proud member of the Compass Sports and Entertainment Division Hughes Browne Group 5456 Hibiscus Rd 4 BD | 4.5 BA | 3,961 SF | Jupiter | $3,450,000 430 Via Del Orso Drive The Bears Club | 5 BD | 6.5BA | 4,673 SF | Jupiter | $5,490,000 561.741.4422 hughesbrownegroup@compass.com jeremybrowne@compass.com tomhughes@compass.com malloryhughes@compass.com The Hughes Browne Group is a proud member of the Compass Sports and Entertainment Division Hughes Browne Group 5456 Hibiscus Rd 4 BD | 4.5 BA | 3,961 SF | Jupiter | $3,450,000 430 Via Del Orso Drive The Bears Club | 5 BD | 6.5BA | 4,673 SF | Jupiter | $5,490,000

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Tom Hughes and Jeremy Browne founded Hughes Browne Group with a mission to raise the bar in the luxury real estate space and serve as an all embracing resource for buyers, sellers, and investors. Together with Mallory Hughes, they lead a team of more than 15 Realtors throughout Palm Beach and Martin Counties, focusing on oceanfront and Intracoastal properties, golf club communities, and the numerous luxury and ultra-luxury homes and condominiums throughout the area.

Tom Hughes and Jeremy Browne founded Hughes Browne Group with a mission to raise the bar in the luxury real estate space and serve as an all embracing resource for buyers, sellers, and investors. Together with Mallory Hughes, they lead a team of more than 15 Realtors throughout Palm Beach and Martin Counties, focusing on oceanfront and Intracoastal properties, golf club communities, and the numerous luxury and ultra-luxury homes and condominiums throughout the area.

Tom Hughes and Jeremy Browne founded Hughes Browne Group with a mission to raise the bar in the luxury real estate space and serve as an all embracing resource for buyers, sellers, and investors. Together with Mallory Hughes, they lead a team of more than 15 Realtors throughout Palm Beach and Martin Counties, focusing on oceanfront and Intracoastal properties, golf club communities, and the numerous luxury and ultra-luxury homes and condominiums throughout the area.

Tom Hughes and Jeremy Browne founded Hughes Browne Group with a mission to the bar in the luxury real estate space and serve as an all embracing resource for buyers, sellers, and investors. Together with Mallory Hughes, they lead a team of more than 15 Realtors throughout Palm Beach and Martin Counties, focusing on oceanfront and Intracoastal properties, golf club communities, and the numerous luxury and ultra-luxury homes and condominiums throughout the area.

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Matthias Fretz, A Current Selection of My Luxury Listings

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M 561.676.3824

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736 Lagoon Drive | North Palm Beach | $8,499,999 | 7 BR, 7.5 BA Brand new custom deep water protected boater’s dream home. Developed by High Tide Waterfront Properties. Web# RX-10869288 Just Listed | 12880 S Shore Drive | Palm Beach Gardens | $5,495,000 Gorgeous waterfront location with approx. 90 feet of seawall adjacent to the intracoastal on approx 1/3 of an acre. Web# RX-10903806 Just Listed | 7115 Limestone Cay Road | Jupiter | $1,299,500 | Extensively renovated 5 BR, 4 BA home with an inviting atmosphere is located in the sought-after community of Stonewood Reserve. Web# RX-10904483 Sold | 2143 Carib Circle | Palm Beach Gardens | $9,949,999 | Brand new custom waterfront residence on a deep-water canal with turning basin, no fixed bridges and direct ocean access. Web# RX-10889123 Just Listed | 2759, 2777 Donald Ross Road | Palm Beach Gardens $1,749,500 | Exceptional investment opportunity located in the highly desirable area of Palm Beach Gardens/Jupiter. Web# RX-10904179 Newly Listed | 19465 Pinetree Drive | Jupiter | $4,495,000 | 6 BR, 5 BA, 2 HALF BA | A custom new construction home offering high quality finishes on +/- 1.55 acre, lushly landscaped lot. Web# RX-10867798

Matthias Fretz

M 561.676.3824

Sales

Specializing in a Wide Range of Properties in

Responsive, Professional, Possesses Local Knowledge

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TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR WITHDRAW ANY OR ALL OF THE SAME AT ITS SOLE DISCRETION WITHOUT NOTICE. THE RENDERINGS ILLUSTRATE AND DEPICT A LIFESTYLE, HOWEVER, AMENITIES, FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL INFORMATION IS DEEMED RELIABLE BUT DEPICTED HEREIN ARE SHOWN FOR ARTISTIC AND ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY INCLUDED IN THE PURCHASE. ALL REAL ESTATE ADVERTISED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO THE US FEDERAL FAIR HOUSING ACT OF 1968 WHICH MAKES IT ILLEGAL TO MAKE OR IS NOT AN OFFER FOR CONTRACT OR SALE IN THE STATES WHERE PROHIBITED BY STATE LAW. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
2030 Melody Lane | North Palm Beach | $8,000,000 | Direct intracoastal with 7 residences, includes two parcels, just under one acre and approx. 90ft on the intracoastal. Web# RX-10824602 11378 Teach Road | Palm Beach Gardens | $5,895,000 | Located directly on the intracoastal in the desirable Pirates Cove neighborhood with approx. 100ft of waterfront. Web# RX-10824313 12450 SE Crystal Cove Place 13 | Jupiter | $7,495,000 | Forté Luxe, the newest peninsular watefront address, is a boutique collection of 15 townhomes, boasting protected water views. Web# RX-10880007 19370 Loxahatchee River Road | Jupiter | $5,100,000 | One of the finest properties ever to come to market on the coveted Loxahatchee River. With over 1.68 acres and +/- 134ft of waterfrontage. Web# RX-10803908 Ranked #1 Douglas Elliman Agent in Jupiter from 2016-2023.* Palm Beach and Martin Counties. and Delivers Proven Just Sold, Buyer and Seller Representation | 8548 SE Merritt Way Jupiter | $2,890,000 | 3BR, 3BA Waterfront oasis with separate guest house situated on just over half an acre. Web# RX-1087967 8342 Nashua Drive | Palm Beach Gardens | $1,680,000 | Phenomenal opportunity to own approx. 3 acres on a private lot in the 24-hour gated community of Horseshoe Acres. Web# RX-10857978
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The Estate Collection is approximately 14-acres of Ritz-Carlton luxury situated on over 1,000'

marina with slips up to 80’ in length. Web# RX-10851623

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The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens | 2200 PGA Blvd, 207

$5,400,000 | 3 BR, 4.1 BA | Approx. 3,554sf Interior, 4,233sf Total The Estate Collection boasts 106 beautifully residences ranging in size from approx. 2,787sf to over 5,000sf, including over 20,000sf of amenities and the unparalleled services of the Ritz-Carlton. Web# RX-10886047

Old Marsh Golf Club | Palm Beach Gardens | 13361 Marsh Landing

$9,985,000 | 6 BR, 8.1 BA | Approx. 8,426sf Interior, 12,728sf Total Exquisite custom estate on a double lot in the award-winning gated golf community. Dual primary baths, two beautifully appointed offices, expansive outdoor living area, oversized pool and spacious grounds. Web# RX-10892879

Connect with The Bretlzaff Group today to learn more about what they are doing in our community or to start a conversation on how they can help you . . . turning what you love into where you live!

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400 SOUTH US HIGHWAY C1, JUPITER, FL 33477. 561.653.6100 © 2023 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS,
ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. *PER DE INTERNAL RECORDS. **LAST LISTING PRICE FOR 118 ECHO LANE WAS $3,850,000, SOLD PRICE WAS $3,000,000 , LAST LISTING PRICE FOR 1500 BEACH ROAD, 601 WAS $11,500,000, SOLD PRICE WAS $10,650,000.***BY 2022
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Proven leaders in the luxury real estate industry, The Bretzlaff Group is led by married business partners partners Craig and Heather Bretzlaff who specialize in luxury residential properties from Palm Beach to Jupiter Island, including exclusive golf and country club communities, waterfront estates, new construction, and |and development. With over $1 billion in career sales*, The Bretzlaff Group capitalizes on its unique qualifications to set them apart in today’s ever-changing market. Their knowledge spans over 50 years of combined experience in real estate.

Sold | The Loxahatchee Club | Jupiter | 118 Echo Ln | $3,850,000**

4 BR, 5.1 BA | Approx. 4,978sf Interior, 6,422sf Total

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OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR GROSS COMMISSION INCOME AT DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL
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| SeaGlass, Jupiter Island | 1500 Beach Rd, 601 | $11,500,000** 3 BR, 4.1 BA | Approx. 3,593sf Interior, 4,613sf Total

One of the largest residential waterfront parcels available for sale. This ~8 Acre property allows for a true custom site to be developed which can include guest houses, tennis court(s), a par 3 golf hole, large garage for collectors, etc. Boating enthusiasts have the ability to dock up to a 100ft yacht with ocean access minutes away. Possibilities can extend as far as your imagination can take you. Call for Pricing

BENJAMIN HARTMANCHRISTIAN DEMERS BROKER ASSOCIATE REALTOR ASSOCIATE 561.247.2076 561.789.4606 bhartman@ipre.com cdemers@ipre.com benhartman.ipre.comchristiandemers.ipre.com 561.626.7000 561.626.7000 MORE OPPORTUNITIES AND NEW WATERFRONT COMING SOON CONTACT US FOR DETAILS FOR SALE 33 N SEWALLS POINT RD | 30 FT ELEVATION ON THE WATER WORK WITH THE HARTMAN DEMERS TEAM BRINGING YOU WATERFRONT OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2023 EXPERIENCE, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND INTEGRITY
LOXAHATCHEE RIVER ESTATE - SOLD FOR $6,350,000 BUYER REPRESENTATION BY CHRISTIAN DEMERS 19503 TRAILS END TERRACE SOLD FOR $1,123,956

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OCEANFRONT MANSION UNDER CONSTRUCTION

A new home is underway on the southend. Spectacular ocean views.

Completion expected Fall of 2023. Call us for floorplans or further details.

$43,500,000

OCEANFRONT BREAKERS ROW

A rare opportunity to own a direct oceanfront two-bedroom condominium at The Breakers.

Fourth floor elevation tastefully appointed with sweeping oceanviews. Ready for immediate use including poolside cabana.

A rare direct oceanfront vacant estate lot with 152 feet along the beach.

More than 200 feet along the Intracoastal Waterway. Approved plans for a magnificent modern residence.

A truly great opportunity indeed.

$38,900,000 Broker has investment interest in property.

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2763 CALAIS DRIVE | FRENCHMAN’S CREEK BEACH & COUNTRY CLUB

6 BEDROOMS | 8 FULL & 1 HALF BATHS | 7,003 AC SF

This custom designed home was completely remastered from the ground up in 2020 and is ready for the most fastidious new owner. It is situated on Frenchman’s Creek's most prestigious street for boaters with great views down the waterway. The emphasis, of course, is on the expansive outdoor space, state of the art salt water pool, spa, fountain and putting green to enjoy Florida's outdoor playground that is further complimented by the updated private dock outfitted with a new 24,000 lb. capacity lift, lights, water & dock gate. PRICE UPON REQUEST.

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The Next Move Is Yours

Jupiter | 19850 Beach Road, 5A

$3,899,000 | 3 BR, 3 BA | Web# RX-10880990

Ann Patricia Cusa: M 772.215.4393

Jupiter | 132 Jupiter Key Road

$3,457,000 | 4 BR, 4.5 BA | Web# RX-10874823

Ann Patricia Cusa: M 772.215.4393

Jupiter | 144 Tierra Lane, 13

$1,950,000 | 3 BR, 3.5 BA | Web# RX-10806767

Matthias Fretz: M 561.676.3824

Danielle McCarroll: M 561.315.9386

Jupiter | 7115 Limestone Cay Road

$1,299,500 | 5 BR, 4.5 BA | Web# RX-10904483

Matthias Fretz: M 561.676.3824

Danielle McCarroll: M 561.315.9386

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400 SOUTH U.S. 1 SUITE C1, JUPITER, FL 33477. 561.653.6100. © 2023 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.
From charity galas to corporate events, or an elegant wedding, the stunning backdrop of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse elevates our waterfront venue. Now offering private charters on the historic Honey Fitz, your event takes on a new dimension of luxury and unforgettable allure. With more than 130 years of experience, Lessing’s Hospitality Group is proud to expand our mission of remarkable hospitality to Florida. 1065 North Highway A1A | Jupiter, FL 33477 | 561.693.5063 | pelicanclubjupiter.com weddings&events

Suds, Spirits & Stuart History

Stuart’s new Frazier Creek Brewing and Distilling Co., which opened its doors in May, started out as a business idea eight years ago. It began with a group of local friends— Etienne Bourgeois, Aron Trocchia, Peter Hibberd, Dan Rogers, and Rory Macey—who all have a passion for craft beers, home brewing, and homemade libations. They decided to combine their individual talents, skills, and enthusiasm and open a “brewstillery” (brewery and distillery) in downtown Stuart.

Frazier Creek currently offers 18-plus craft beers on tap (made in-house) including the best-selling, double dry-hopped Turbo Series IPA, while slushie machines serve up piña coladas and rum runners. The brewstillery makes its own vodka, gin, limoncello, and rum, which are available for purchase by the bottle. “We do not purchase neutral spirits made elsewhere or take any shortcuts,” says Bourgeois. “We make our beverages the way they were made in Potsdam, Germany in the nineteenth century, with the help of modern technology of course.” (A bit of history: Stuart, Florida was originally named Potsdam by Otto Stypman from Potsdam, Germany.) Adds Bourgeois: “We love our local history and believe that incorporating that history and geography into the brewery is important for our community.”

On the food front, Frazier Creek has partnered with local restaurants that will deliver to customers. Thursday through Sunday, there is also a food truck on-site, and Bourgeois says the team is working with the city to be able to expand that service at Frazier Creek. The 9,000-plus-square-foot establishment is aptly located near Frazier Creek on U.S. Highway 1 in downtown Stuart within The Creek District. fraziercreekstuartfla.com

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Clockwise from top left: Frazier Creek has more than 18 craft beers on tap, all made in-house; the brewstillery also makes its own gin, vodka, rum, and more; a view of the bar.

Seaside PERFECTION

JUPITER BEACH RESORT REOPENS ITS NEW OCEANFRONT RESTAURANT, A SOCIAL HUB FOCUSED ON FRESH SEAFOOD AND INSPIRED BY THE SALT LIFE

Is there anything more quintessentially South Florida than the ocean? Yet there aren’t too many restaurants right on the water, which makes the opening of Latitudes at Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa restaurant much more significant to the community.

Latitudes, which opened in May, replaces Sinclair’s Ocean Grill

Restaurant, a 15year staple at the resort. “While we will never forget Sinclair’s, Latitudes offers a completely new and vibrant dining experience that complements our one-of-a-kind location,” says Christine Metzger, marketing manager for Opal Collection, which owns the resort. “Latitudes features an open concept ideal for enjoying our beachfront location. Our upscale yet comfortable atmosphere and our five social and dining spaces create an intimate and inviting dining experience for every occasion.”

While locals enjoy bites at various spots on the inlet and Intracoastal, Latitudes is Jupiter’s sole restaurant set right on the Atlantic Ocean itself. The prime real estate offers a sweeping veranda overlooking the beach, and the view from indoors is just as idyllic. In the main dining room, bartenders show off their skills from inside the glass-enclosed Spirit Room, a unique interactive feature of the space. And guests can watch the culinary team prepare Latitudes’ scrumptious shellfish tower—which features local seasonal stone crab, oysters, jumbo shrimp, Alaskan king crab, and lobster—from the Chef’s Seafood

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Clockwise from top left: Stunning decor details at Latitudes; tuna poke with mango, macadamia nuts, scallions, and crispy sesame wonton chips; have a seat at the bar.
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Galley. A decorative main sail looms over the main dining area, which is equipped with four-top tables as well as semicircle booths in the corners; a private dining area is also available for events.

Jupiter’s Latitudes joins a concept that is operated at four additional Opal Collection resorts: Sunset Key Cottages in Key West, Delray Sands Resort in Highland Beach, The Resort at Longboat Key Club in Longboat Key, and Wentworth by the Sea in New Hampshire. “Latitudes is inspired by our oceanfront location and love for sailing,” says Metzger. “Our goal for Latitudes was to create a space where guests could enjoy modern American coastal cuisine in a cool yet comfortable setting inspired by sailing culture. The culinary experience is approachable, intimate, and engaging with a chef’s galley that takes center stage and provides a social hub for friends and family to gather around its many small plate offerings while sipping wine or a handcrafted cocktail.”

Open for breakfast, lunch, happy hour, dinner and late-night bites, the restaurant has all the must-have coastal town dishes on the menu, such as ahi tuna tacos, crab-encrusted Florida grouper, tuna poke, and grilled octopus. A highlight is the Simply Prepared Fish made with locally sourced catches, fresh ingredients, and traditional, simple preparations. “The difference between a good dish and an outstanding dish often comes from a restaurant’s investment in quality and products,” says Metzger. “At Latitudes, we stress sourcing local and organic products. Our menu is fresh, local, and lively and is crafted to be a feast for more than just your taste buds. We tell a story with each meal and aim to expand our guests’ knowledge of food and wine.” opalcollection.com/ jupiter-beach/restaurants/latitudes ❖

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Clockwise from top left: New York C.C. Strip (14 oz.) with porcini butter, roasted shallots, wild mushrooms, haricot vert, and truffle mashed potatoes; the Spirit Room; iced shellfish tower including Maine lobster, oysters, gulf shrimp, lump crab, and Alaskan king crab; the main dining area.

Local Dining Guide

A Selection of Area Restaurants

1000 NORTH

AMERICAN

The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for Chef Jason Van Bomel’s global takes on classic dishes. Elegant environs and more than 40 rare wines by the glass complete the picture. 1000 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; 1000north.com; 561.570.1000

AQUAGRILLE

Beach house-inspired decor and a chill vibe entice diners at the new AquaGrille, where coastal American dining reigns supreme. 14121 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; aquagrillejuno.com; 561.355.0438

BRICK & BARREL

Gastropub serving locally sourced, farm-to-table fare made from scratch by Chef David Schroeder. Enjoy an array of dishes, from poutine with bone marrow gravy to buttermilk chicken sandwiches, that pair well with an extensive bar menu featuring barrel-aged cocktails and seasonal sips. 1153 Town Center Drive Suite 101, Jupiter; brickand barrelpub.com; 561.623.0916

CAFÉ CHARDONNAY

Chef-owner Frank Eucalitto has augmented the menu with influences from Latin America and Asia, using local fish and produce, plus an extensive wine list. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; cafechardonnay.com; 561.627.2662

CASTAWAYS GASTROPUB

As a self-proclaimed “Treasure Coast craft beer destination,” Castaways serves brews from Florida and around the world and a full menu to complement your choice. 911 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach; castawaysfla.com; 772.618.3838

CHEF’S TABLE

Sophisticated New American restaurant offering fine wine and seasonal menus in understated, rustic digs. 2313 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart; chefstable stuart.com; 772.287.5599

COLAB KITCHEN

Head to this urban farm with a café serving locavore cuisine, plus shop its market for fermented foods, bread, and more. 100 SE MLK Jr. Blvd., Stuart; colabkitchenfl.com; 772.872.6243

COOLINARY

This newly expanded space by Tim and Jenny Lipman features the Parched Pig bar concept combined with a kitchen to serve up creative cuisine. 4580 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; thecoolpig.com; 561.249.6760

THE COOPER

Sustainable, environmentally conscious food in a contemporary setting with unparalleled service. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients that are mindfully prepared. Artisan cocktails, wines, and microbrews are a huge draw at its indoor and outdoor bars. 4610 PGA Blvd. Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; thecooperrestaurant.com; 561.622.0032

COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANTS

A Napa-style tasting room greets diners at this Illinois-based chain, where dishes like red wine braised short ribs are listed beside the bin number of its perfect Cooper’s Hawk wine pairing. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; chwinery.com; 561.209.8466

DAS BEER GARDEN

A bright, spacious taproom offering selections of beer and kombucha, and a small menu of American

gastropub-style eats. Plus live music and events. 1203 Town Center Drive #116, Jupiter; dascraft beer.com; 561.776.8669

DISTRICT TABLE & BAR

Chef Jason Stocks presents his creative take on everything from dry-aged burgers to sourdough pizza in a contemporary dining space. Sustainability is also a focus: Oyster shells are recycled to rebuild local reefs and oyster beds. 4665 SE Dixie Hwy., Stuart; districttableandbar.com; 772.324.8357

FARMER’S TABLE

A community restaurant offering a variety of dishes for all types of diners. Enjoy brunch, happy hour, and dinner with outstanding beverages, including garden-to-glass cocktails and elixirs. 951 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach, dinefarmers table.com; 561.691.3430

THE GAFFORD

Family-run establishment with Southern hospitality and perfectly executed plates such as Mabel’s fried chicken, a local favorite. The signature “Gafford” is a 20-ounce bone-in prime Revier Ranch ribeye that pays homage to owner Rick Wilson’s grandfather and the steaks they used to cook together. 47 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart; thegafford. com; 772.221.9517

HARRY AND THE NATIVES

This long-standing family business offers a selection of traditional American favorites in a casual atmosphere. 11910 SE Federal Hwy., Hobe Sound; harryandthenatives.com; 772.546.3061

HIBISCUS STREATERY

The owners of Little Moir’s bring this cozy restaurant to the area. Specials are displayed on a

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HONEYBELLE

Led by Chef Lindsay Autry, this PGA National restaurant offers a little bit of everything to satisfy all guests. Enjoy bites like wood-fired pizzas, poke bowls, and Autry’s famous fried chicken. 400 Ave. of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens, pgaresort.com/dine/honeybelle; 561.627.7015

HUDSON’S

ON THE RIVER

Enjoy a mix of flavors translated into dishes ranging from Island River Ramen to maple-glazed pork belly to pepper-crusted tuna salad. 351 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart; hudsonontheriver.com; 772.266.8061

JOSCO GARDEN

Decorated in lush greenery and wood accents, Josco Garden highlights global ingredients on its American classics menu. Its cocktails are decadent and photo worthy. 157 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; joscogarden.com; 561.972.7337

KITCHEN NORTH

A contemporary American brasserie brought to town by Chef Matthew Byrne and wife Aliza. This sister concept to their West Palm Beach outpost features elevated twists on classic dishes. 5250 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens; kitchenpb.com; 561.328.8825

KORK

Globally inspired and locally sourced small bites, dinners, and brunch with premier cocktails and courtyard outdoor seating. 11970 SE Dixie Hwy., Hobe Sound; korkhobesound.com; 772.245.8182

MANATEE ISLAND BAR & GRILL

Manatee Island Bar & Grill offers a variety of options, from seafood to steak to veggie burgers, all filling and all fresh. 1640 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce; 772.242.8460; manateeislandbarandgrill.com

NEVS BARBECUE

A Texas-influenced smoke show, NEVS Barbecue uses its wood-fire rotisserie smoker to serve up brisket, black pepper sausage, baby back ribs and pulled chicken. Once it’s sold out, it’s gone for the day. 9910 Alt. A1A Suite 709, Palm Beach Gardens; nevsbarbecue.com; 561.437.6387

OCEAN REPUBLIC BREWING

Stuart’s family-owned-and-operated craft brewery is known for its laid-back lifestyle and pours like Keepin’ It PC and Because Ordinary is Boring. 1630 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; oceanrepublicbrewing. com; 772.600.5596

OSCEOLA STREET CAFE

Enjoy homemade breakfast, baked goods, and specialty sandwiches at this downtown Stuart café. 26 SW Osceola St., Stuart; osceolastreet. com; 772.283.6116

PALM CITY GRILL

Seafood, pizza, and burgers coexist at this understated, pub-style corner eatery with a following as large as its menu. 3208 SW Martin Downs Blvd., Palm City; thepalmcitygrill.com; 772.220.4745

PICKLED

Bright and spacious restaurant with late hours and flavorful eats including Wagyu sirloin, duck pot pie, truffle mac and cheese, and charcuterie boards.

201 N. 2nd St., Fort Pierce; pickledinthefort.com; 772.448.4239

SAILFISH BREWING COMPANY

American warehouse–style eatery offering a wide selection of beers from the taproom, as well as appetizers and dinner eats from the pizza kitchen. 130 N. 2nd St., Fort Pierce; sailfishbrewingco.com; 772.577.4382

SALUTE MARKET

Enjoy delicious pours of reasonably priced wines paired with a fusion of flavors in the form of goat cheese-stuffed dates to midnight turkey pesto sandwiches to braised short rib. 5530 PGA Blvd. Suite 101, Palm Beach Gardens; salute2u.com; 561.425.5651

SAND DUNE CAFÉ

Sand Dune Café sits just 50 yards from Jensen Beach, making it the perfect aid for your beach day longevity. Leave the cooler at home and grab impressive seaside drinks and eats. 4191 NE Ocean Blvd., Jensen Beach; martin.fl.us/sanddunecafe;

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SCOOTERS FUN FOOD AND SPIRITS

Scooters has been an unfussy local favorite for decades. Enjoy the food and bar at good prices. 8913 SE Bridge Road, Hobe Sound; scootersfun foodandspirits.com; 772.546.6235

SEASONS 52

Experience the sensational flavors of an awardwinning international wine list and a seasonally inspired menu, where most items contain fewer than 500 calories. 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm Beach Gardens; seasons52.com; 561.625.5852

SHINDIG IRISH RESTAURANT AND PUB

With decor reminiscent of an old Irish pub and a menu that embodies contemporary Irish fare, Shindig transports diners straight to Ireland without leaving the Treasure Coast. 464 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie; shindigpub.com; 772.785.6202

SOUTH FORK KITCHEN & BAR

Made-from-scratch dishes, from seafood to steak, prepared by Naples native Chef Ron Kerr. 900 SE Indian St., Stuart; southforkkitchenandbar.com; 772.247.7382

SPRITZ CITY BISTRO

Upscale American bistro featuring tapas and small plates. 61 SW Osceola St., Stuart; spritzcitybistro. com; 772.320.9100

TASTE

Taste looks just as bright and colorful as it, well, tastes. Stop by for a chill bite; there is something for everyone. 11750 SE Dixie Hwy., Hobe Sound; tastehobesound.com; 772.546.1129

TAYLOR FARMHOUSE CAFÉ

A cozy, rustic café offering American classics, amid some creative ones (alligator bites), as well as a spacious outdoor area and a partnership with Burrito Bros. Food Truck. 16891 Jupiter Farms Road, Jupiter; jupiterfarmhousecafe.com; 561.747.8221

TIKI 52

This waterfront bar and grill serves up fresh favorites and will even cook your catch. A sunny, colorful place for live music and good eats. 18487 S.E. Federal Hwy., Tequesta; tiki52tequesta.com; 561.744.9113

TOPSIDE AT THE BEACON

This rooftop bar offers stunning views of the lighthouse and inlet. The small plates menu features Basque-inspired bites and an extensive wine and beer list. 116 Love Street, Jupiter; topsidejupiter. com; 561.532.3270

WAXIN’S

Stop in this new industrial-chic, Swedish-American restaurant and dine in one of the five unique seating areas. Pair your fine dining with wine in the chef’s room or get cozy in the casual living room with drop-in seating and televisions. 5300 Donald Ross Road Suite 130, Palm Beach Gardens; waxins. com; 888.892.9467

THE WOODS

Located at Harbourside Place, The Woods is Tiger Woods’ flagship restaurant and sports bar. Refuel on sophisticated dishes like lamb with an espresso rub and chocolate cherry gastrique or grab a cigar and a drink to unwind. 129 Soundings Ave., Jupiter; thewoods.tigerwoods.com; 561.320.9627

ASIAN

ASIAN CHAO

Mix and match Chinese entrées, sushi, and sides from the buffet-style counter takeout. Choose from a variety of classic dishes like orange chicken, lo mein, and California rolls. 3174 NW Federal Hwy., Jensen Beach; asianchao.com; 772.692.3643

ASIAN FIN

Originally a six-table establishment and a sushi bar, Asian Fin now has a full bar, lounge, and more than double the seating capacity. Enjoy Asian fusion cuisine from steaks and sushi to spare ribs and carpaccio. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 106, Palm Beach Gardens; asianfin.net; 561.694.1900

ASIAN SPICE BISTRO

Small, contemporary Asian eatery specializing in beautiful sushi plates, Thai, and boats. 1888 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach; asianspice bistro.com; 772.208.5164

BANGKOK BAY

High-quality Thai fare and sushi served at a great price. 1833 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; bangkokbay bbk.com; 772.286.2141

BASIL GARDEN

Locally beloved, cozy Thai eatery offering a vast, quality menu. 201 SW Federal Hwy., Stuart; 772.221.2522; 2655 SW Feroe Ave., Palm City; fromtherestaurant.com/basil-garden; 772.220.1994

BENIHANA

Grab dinner and a show at this hibachi restaurant as tableside chefs prepare Japanese dishes. 3602 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart; benihana.com; 772.286.0740

BLACKBIRD

Modern restaurant serving traditional ChineseAmerican mainstays like Peking duck and creative libations. 1511 N. Old Dixie Hwy., Jupiter; blackbird modernasian.com; 561.589.7505

HOKKAIDO SUSHI & STEAK HOUSE

Japanese steak house offering typical Asian eats as well as extravagant sushi boats and hibachi dinners in a setting adorned with LED lights,

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plants, and traditional Japanese decor. 2867 SW Cafe Court, Palm City; hokkaidopalmcity.com; 772.283.5118

HONG KONG WOK N GRILL

This Chinese restaurant puts a modern twist on classic dishes ready for dining in or taking out. 185 E. Indiantown Road Suite 217, Jupiter; hong kongwokngrill.com; 561.746.6798

KABUKI

For an intimate night out, come for traditional and modern sushi in a dimly lit environment. 5080 PGA Blvd. Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens; kabukiwpb.com; 561.776.8778

NITROGEN BAR, GRILL, AND SUSHI

Impeccable sushi rolls, innovative hot dishes, and one of the area’s best burgers. 6779 W. Indiantown Road Suite 18, Jupiter; nitrogenbrasserie. com; 561.972.2944

SEOUL GARDEN

FLAVOR TREASURE COAST

Last year saw the launch of Flavor Martin County, an offshoot of Flavor Palm Beach, where restaurants in the Stuart area offered special prix fixe menus throughout the month of October. This month, the foodie event returns—and it is expanding to include restaurants in St. Lucie County as well as Martin County. “With such an influx of people moving to the area, it was an easy decision,” says CEO Kerri Paizzi of rebranding the October festival Flavor Treasure Coast. “The restaurant scene in St. Lucie County is growing rapidly to accommodate the new residents and will continue to grow. Some fabulous cuisines can be found here.” Enjoy multicourse prix fixe menus ($35 to $75 per person) at Treasure Coast–area restaurants including Conchy Joe’s Seafood, Dolphin Bar & Shrimp House, Stringers Tavern & Oyster Bar, Stuart Boathouse, Hudsons on the River, Spiro’s Taverna, and many more. See the full list of restaurants and check out their special Flavor menus at flavormartin.com.

Korean establishment serving the culture’s favorites: kimbap, short rib, traditional han-sik, bi-bi-bop, and house-made kimchi available for market purchase. 2510 U.S. Hwy. 1, Fort Pierce; seoulgardenkoreancuisine.com; 772.462.6588

SUSHI JO

Miami native Joseph Clark’s local chain offers a large selection of classic sushi options as well as hot Thai foods and Asian-inspired desserts. 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; sushijo.com; 561.691.9811

THAI LOTUS

Stunning sushi and Thai dishes accompanied by a stylish, contemporary atmosphere make Thai Lotus a can’t-miss at any of their three locations. 201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite C4, Jupiter; 561.320.9121; 137 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; 561.743.0069; 12100 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 561.626.8218; thailotusflorida.com

UNCLE JOE’S CHINESE RESTAURANT

With an enormous menu, you’ll find something to love from Uncle Joe’s Chinese Restaurant. The casual spot offers a wide selection of classic Chinese food items like lo mein, spring rolls, and dim sum. 4367 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; unclejoeschinesefood.com; 561.799.9883

WASABI THAI SUSHI

Stop by Wasabi Thai for good food, large portions, and a delicate ambience—plus a full liquor bar. 217 Orange Ave., Fort Pierce; wasabithaisushifl.com; 772.242.1310

FRENCH/CREOLE

11 MAPLE STREET

Where French country meets Florida. 11 Maple Street offers a dining experience with fare resembling art. Chef Michael Perrin prepares his plates the season’s peak items, including locally sourced produce and humanely raised meats. 3224 NE Maple Ave., Jensen Beach; elevenmaple.com; 772.334.7714

CAFE MARTIER

Kick back and soak in the European vibe at this charming eclectic restaurant specializing in French casual fine dining with a speakeasy vibe in the historic post office arcade. 23 SW Osceola

St., Stuart; cafemartier.com; 772.600.5025

THE PARISIAN RESTAURANT & WINE BAR

Exclusive French wines and updated classics like coq au vin served in a relaxing ambience. The elegant desserts are worth saving room for. 201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite D9, Jupiter; theparisian restaurant.com; 561.360.2224

VOODOO BAYOU

From the team that brought Calaveras Cantina to the area, Voodoo Bayou offers Cajun biscuits, fried chicken, gator bites, and more. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 5095, Palm Beach Gardens; voodoobayou.com; 561.888.6703

GERMAN

THE HOFFMANN

Enjoy traditional German and American fare while relaxing at the expansive outdoor seating and barn. 3825 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach; the-hoffmann.com; 772.444.3697

SCHNITZEL HAUS

Chef Lenh offers an exciting menu featuring American fusion and German favorites such as potato pancakes, schnitzel, and sauerbraten. 5687 SE Crooked Oak Ave., Hobe Sound; schnitzelhaus hobesound.com; 772.210.2350

GREEK/MEDITERRANEAN

THE GREAT GREEK MEDITERRANEAN GRILL

Greek chain newly expanded into Florida offering all the classic Greek cravings and sides. 11300 Legacy Ave. Suite 120, Palm Beach Gardens; thegreatgreekgrill.com; 561.360.2748

MANA GREEK FUSION

Laz and Anna Chasomeris bring their Greek mother’s family recipes to life inside this Mediterranean eatery. Ingredients are flown in from Greece and turned into favorites like pastitsio, mousaka, and cheesecake baklava. 117 N. Coastal Way, Jupiter; managreekfusion.com; 561.532.4275

OLYMPIC TAVERNA

Part of the Spiro’s empire, Olympic Taverna serves traditional Greek cuisine as well as American favorites. 2951 SW High Meadow Ave., Palm City; spirostaverna.com/palm-city; 772.781.8461

SPIRO’S TAVERNA

Greek-American fare like gyros and sandwiches, along with beer and wine, in a casual setting. 1738 St. Lucie W. Blvd., Port St. Lucie; spiros taverna.com; 772.879.4083

THINK GREEK

First a food truck and now a full-fledged restaurant, Think Greek offers Greek classics with an American twist. 644 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie; thinkgreekfl.com; 772.800.3128

INDIAN

BOLLY TWIST

From the owners of India Palace, Bolly Twist offers an array of Indian and Indo-Chinese cuisine,

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including tandoori dishes, meat and vegetarian entrées, dosas, biryani, and special platters. 5563 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; bollytwist.com; 772.210.6793

ELA CURRY KITCHEN

This eatery, whose name means “cardamom” in Sanskrit, features traditional thali along with Indian street foods. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens; elacurrykitchen.com; 561.345.2196

NAMASTE GRILL

Nepalese and Indian cuisine inside a relaxed, contemporary space in the heart of downtown Stuart. Menu highlights range from tandoori and grilled meats to a hearty array of veggie entrées to goat curry with Nepalese spices simmered in a dark stew. 2500 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; namastegrill stuart.com; 772.283.5515

STAGE

Chef Pushkar Marathe delivers flavor-forward Indian cuisine with influence from all over the world. Staples like curries are complemented by lentil fritters, Korean barbecue ribs, fried chicken, and more. An on-site garden provides fresh herbs and botanicals for creative cocktails. 2000 PGA Blvd. Suite 5502, Palm Beach Gardens; stagepga.com; 561.408.368

ITALIAN

18 SEMINOLE ITALIAN BISTRO

Inside this quaint, historically preserved building lies one of the area’s most intimate and romantic atmospheres. Dishes are crafted with top-quality, local seasonal ingredients. 18 SE Seminole St., Stuart; facebook.com/eighteenSSI; 772.463.0059

BRIO

A warm eatery featuring Tuscan-inspired grill fare, wine, and cocktails. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; brioitalian.com; 561.622.0491

BUONASERA RISTORANTE

Classic and perfectly executed Northern Italian dishes in an intimate setting. The stellar wine list accompanies the deft and elegant cooking of Chef Leonardo Cuomo. 2145 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; buonaserajupiter1993.com; 561.744.0543

CARMELA’S WINE BAR

Carmela’s offers a diverse wine list, gourmet brick oven pizza, and several classical Italian dishes. 2311 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart; carmelaspizza.com; 772.286.0877

CASA BELLA

This quaint restaurant combines northern and southern Italian cuisine under one roof. Expect big flavors and beyond-satisfactory Italian dishes. 512 SW 3rd St., Stuart; casabellastuart.com; 772.223.0077

CASA MIA TRATTORIA & PIZZERIA

Featuring authentic Italian, from-scratch recipes made with quality ingredients—including woodfired pizzas, seafood pastas, and delectable desserts—Casa Mia specializes in every aspect of Italian cooking. A strong wine selection, lively happy hour, and rotating specials keep regulars coming back. 337 E. Indiantown Road Suite 10E, Jupiter; casamiajupiter.com; 561.972.6888

DRIFT KITCHEN & BAR

This premier oceanfront restaurant located at Hutchinson Shores Resort features fresh seafood and Italian specialties in a contemporary space. Choose between the lounge/chef’s bar and the

Apricot-glazed and panroasted airline chicken breast over garlic confit mashed Yukon potatoes and blanched asparagus at The Gafford

oceanfront veranda to dive into brick oven pizzas, house-made pasta, and house specialties like blue crab-crusted grouper. 3793 NE Ocean Blvd., Jensen Beach; driftkitchenandbar.com; 772.405.9215

EVO ITALIAN

Chef Erik Pettersen uses only the freshest and finest-quality ingredients available, including Italian imports such as extra virgin olive oil, San Marzano tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, and a variety of olives and aged Italian cheeses. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; evoitalian.com; 561.745.2444

FANTINI’S NEW HAVEN STYLE APIZZA

Known for New Haven–style thin crust known as “apizza,” Fantini’s offers old-school Italian soul food cooked fresh to order. 1560 NW Federal Hwy., Stuart; fantinisapizza.com; 772.692.9980

THE GROVE, PIZZA, CUCINA, WINE, MARKET & CHARCUTERIE

Home to the largest selection of wines in Martin County, The Grove offers a twist on Italian and is a great meeting place for friends, family, and colleagues. Chat over enticing charcuterie boards, Italian classics, and Mediterranean dishes. 8815 SE Bridge Road, Hobe Sound; thegrovehobesound. com; 772.402.5410

LA FORCHETTA

This family-owned gem is home to a selection of gourmet pasta including lobster ravioli, penne alla vodka, and gnocchi Capri. Plus, hand-tossed pizza pies served in a warm, Italian setting by attentive staff. 7820 SW Lost River Road, Stuart; laforchetta. net; 772.872.7333

LA MASSERIA

Inspired by Puglia’s ancient farmhouses, La Masseria brings a taste of Italy from its original location in the heart of Manhattan to sunny South Florida. 5520 PGA Blvd. Suite 104, Palm Beach Gardens; lamasseriapbg.com; 561.660.8272

LIMONCELLO RISTORANTE

Upscale Italian restaurant serving fresh pastas made in-house daily, meats, seafood, and celebrated Italian classics. The extensive wine list features something to complement every dish. 2000 PGA Blvd. Suite 3110, Palm Beach Gardens; limoncellopbg.com; 561.622.7200

LUNA DOWNTOWN STUART

A local favorite and landmark offering indoor and outdoor seating as well as sidewalk window service. 49 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart; lunadowntown stuart.com; 772.288.0550

MARIO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT

Long-standing casual dining joint serving Italian classics in generous portions. 1924 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; mariositaliandining.com; 772.283.6660

MICHELINA’S

Modern take on classic Italian dishes and a friendly staff at this family-owned restaurant. 1835 SE Federal Hwy., Stuart; michelinasrest.com; 772.286.3455

PIETRO’S ON THE RIVER

Under the supervision of Chef Robert King, the kitchen puts out memorable authentic Italian dishes such as roasted Long Island duckling and swordfish puttanesca. 8735 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach; pietrosontheriver.com; 772.229.7575

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PORTOBELLO CUCINA ITALIANA

Portobello feels like a home away from home with its top-notch hospitality and the aroma of spices and authentic Italian cooking. 351 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; portobellojupiter.com; 561.748.3224

PORTOFINO BISTRO MEDITERRANEO

Italian fare with Spanish influences, Portofino’s blends favorites from both cuisines like calamari alla griglia (grilled calamari with sherry pepper vinaigrette) and gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp). 891 Donald Ross Road, Juno Beach; 561.355.5936

RISTORANTE CLARETTA

Authentic Italian dishes in a fine dining setting. All ingredients are imported fresh from Italy, and seafood comes straight from the Mediterranean Sea. 1315 SW Martin Hwy., Palm City; ristorante claretta.com; 772.219.9940

TUTTO FRESCO

An elegant Italian restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating featuring upmarket entrées, steaks, and a full bar. 9501 Reserve Blvd., Port St. Lucie; tuttofrescopsl.com; 772.464.8988

MEXICAN

AVOCADO CANTINA

The latest venture from Chef Julien Gremaud of Avocado Grill, Avocado Cantina features the same vibe but with a Mexican flair. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; avocado cantina.com; 561.766.2430

CALAVERAS CANTINA

Located at Harbourside Place, Calaveras Cantina provides a festive setting for Mexican staples like street corn, enchiladas, and churros. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter; calaverascantina.com; 561.320.9661

MERO MERO MEXICAN CANTINA

This Mexican cantina offers a small, authentic menu of ceviches, street bites, tacos, and more. 950 SE Indian St., Stuart; meromerocantina.com; 772.254.4022

PAPICHULO TACOS

Mexican street-style food inspired by Mexico, Cuba, Peru, and Argentina, plus a bar stocked with fresh juices, tequila, and cocktails. 1556 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; papichulotacos.com; 561.250.7274

TACO SHACK

With a menu offering over 100 types of tequila, Taco Shack’s margarita list is sure to please. Pair the yummy sips with gourmet tacos and other bites. 1155 Main St. Suite 120, Jupiter; 561.508.3789; 555 S. Colorado Ave. Suite 102, Stuart; 772.288.9696; taco-shack.com

ZAPATA’S MEXICAN GRILL

Zapata’s has eye-catching decor and even more eye-catching drinks and meals. Drop by for tasty, authentic Mexican food. 6700 U.S. Hwy. 1, Port St. Lucie; zapatasmexicancuisine.com; 772.464.7288

PORTUGUESE AND SPANISH

ANDALUCIA TAPAS BAR

This Spanish tapas concept is located in the heart of Jupiter and Tequesta, offering traditional

croquetas, cured meats, seafood and meat entrées, and paellas. Live Latin music and flamenco shows set the scene. 187 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta; andaluciatapasbar.com; 561.406.6509

FERNANDO’S DOCKSIDE GRILLE

Take a tour along the coasts of the Atlantic with Chef Fernando Dovale, who whips up authentic Mediterranean and Portuguese cuisine from shrimp scampi to pork Alentejana to seared scallops. 2214 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway, Port St. Lucie; fernandosdocksidegrille.com; 772.337.1110

LUSO PORTUGUESE GRILLE

Portuguese outpost reflecting the country’s coastal heritage with a focus on seafood like octopus and shrimp cooked Mozambique-style. 10511 SW Village Center Drive, Port St. Lucie; lusogrille. info; 772.303.2400

SEAFOOD

BASIN SEAFOOD MARKET & KITCHEN

Fresh seafood on ice available for purchase as well as dining options and charming outdoor and indoor seating. 4150 SE Salerno Road, Stuart; 772.287.5771

CHOWDER HEADS

A casual eatery with traditional New England seafood dishes like lobster rolls and clam chowder. 2123 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; chowderheadsusa. com; 561.203.2903

CONCHY JOE’S SEAFOOD

Dive into fresh seafood items such as Conchy’s Seafood Feast or the Bahamian-inspired conch salad. 3945 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach; conchyjoes.com; 772.334.1131

CRAWDADDY’S

Every day is Mardi Gras at Crawdaddy’s, where Cajun-Creole cuisine reigns supreme. 1949 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach; crawdaddys jensenbeach.com; 772.225.3444

DOLPHIN BAR & SHRIMP HOUSE

A fine waterfront retreat with panoramic river views and a wide-ranging menu featuring plentiful seafood selections, wood-grilled meats, and homestyle specials. 1401 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach; dolphinbar.com; 772.781.5136

FIREFIN GRILL

Located on the marina in the Harbour Financial Center, Firefin features award-winning sushi, fineaged steaks, and craft cocktails. 2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 160, Palm Beach Gardens; firefingrill.com; 561.472.7900

FOOD SHACK

Come to this casual locals’ favorite and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. Head next door to Maxi’s Lineup after for live music and beer. 103 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite D3, Jupiter; littlemoirsjupiter. com; 561.741.3626

GUANABANAS

Opened by Jupiter surfers as a sandwich shop in 2004, Guanabanas has become a local institution for its lush, tropical setting, Caribbean cuisine, cocktails, and live music. 960 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; guanabanas.com; 561.747.8878

HOG SNAPPERS

With its fusion of Latin, Caribbean, and Eastern Pacific flavors, the menu is as diverse as it is delicious at this casual eatery. 279 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; hogsnappersshackandsushi.com; 561.401.9309

JETTY’S WATERFRONT RESTAURANT

The stunning views overlooking the Jupiter Lighthouse paired with fresh seafood make Jetty’s a winner. 1075 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; jettysjupiter. com; 561.743.8166

JUNO BEACH FISH HOUSE

Seafood and fresh catches get a Florida and Caribbean twist at this mosaic-filled spot with indoor and outdoor seating. 13980 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; junobeachfishhouse.com; 561.626.2636

KE’E GRILL

Sit at the bamboo bar for drinks or enjoy seafood, steak, and chops among the tropical Hawaiianinspired decor. 14020 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; keegrilljunobeach.com; 561.776.1167

KING NEPTUNE

Serving the finest seafood soups, salads, and dishes, King Neptune lives up to its reputation of knowing how to “talk fresh, local seafood.” 4795 SE Dixie Hwy., Port Salerno; facebook.com/king neptunestuart; 772.287.9630

KYLE G’S PRIME SEAFOOD & STEAKS

Eclectic, seafood-centric menu that blends the freshest daily catches, highest-quality raw bar, and shellfish selections. Plus, premium cuts of meat—all with stunning water views. 10900 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach; kylegseafood.com; 772.237.5461

LEFTOVERS CAFE

Grab a craft beer or glass of wine while enjoying the daily catch or other seafood dishes. Make sure to leave room for one of the dessert options, all served with berries, whipped cream, and toasted coconut. 451 University Blvd., Jupiter; littlemoirs jupiter.com; 561.627.6030

LOLA’S SEAFOOD EATERY

Enjoy New England-inspired seafood like fried clams and scallops, oysters, and pasta dishes in a lively setting. 4595 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 561.622.2259; 181 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; 561.406.5000; lolasseafood.com

LUCKY SHUCK OYSTER BAR & TAPHOUSE

Enjoy Gulf Coast cuisine, with a raw oyster bar and fresh fish and shellfish, as well as Southerninspired specialties such as crawfish gumbo. 1116 Love St., Jupiter; luckyshuckjupiter.com; 561.532.3331

NEW ENGLAND FISH MARKET & RESTAURANT

New England has you covered with fresh and flavorful seafood, available for purchase in their market or as a classic meal in their restaurant. 1419 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach; 772.334.7324; 3102 SW Martin Downs Blvd., Palm City; 772.872.7355; newenglandfish.net

ON THE EDGE BAR & GRILL

Thirst-quenching drinks, splendorous seafood eats, and bar and grill favorites enjoyed waterfront with sunset views—what’s not to love? 1136 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce; ontheedgebarandgrill. com; 772.882.9729

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PELICAN YACHT CLUB

Members can expect excellent service, beautiful sunsets, and an array of dishes ranging from herb- and pistachio-crusted sea scallops to Asianglazed short ribs. 1120 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce; pelicanyachtclub.com; 772.464.2700

PIRATE’S LOFT AT PIRATE’S COVE RESORT & MARINA

The food rivals the fantastic views of the marina and Manatee Pocket at Pirate’s Loft. From flavorful salads to outstanding seafood, there is something for everyone on the extensive menu. 4307 SE Bayview St., Stuart; piratescoveresort.com; 772.223.5048

THE RIVER HOUSE

The Palm Beach Gardens outpost of BrickTop’s overlooks the North Palm Beach Waterway and features a chic tiki bar. 2373 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; theriverhousepbg.com; 561.530.4313

RIVERWALK

CAFE AND OYSTER BAR

A top stop for fresh-caught seafood and drinks in a casual atmosphere. Try the oyster stew and lobster ravioli, two favorites, and see why the venue fills up so quickly every night. 201 SW St. Lucie Ave., Stuart; riverwalkoysterbar.com; 772.221.1511

SAILOR’S RETURN

Serving fresh seafood, chops, and steaks enhanced by the most beautiful sunset on the Treasure Coast. The restaurant offers 220 seats for indoor or patio dining, two full bars, and live music seven days a week. 625 SW Anchorage Way, Stuart; thesailors return.com; 772.872.7250

SAUDER’S LANDING

This small fish house with a thatched-roof patio and dining room features fresh-caught seafood like its famous crab cakes. 9815 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach; sauderslanding.com; 772.229.0246

SCHOONERS SEAFOOD

A Jupiter landmark since 1984, this casual, familyfriendly spot offers a seafood-oriented bar and grill. 1001 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; schoonersjupiter. com; 561.746.7558

SEMINOLE REEF GRILL

Northern Palm Beach County’s new hot spot for boat-to-table seafood features an ocean-inspired setting. 11940 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 175, Palm Beach Gardens; seminolereefgrill.com; 561.559.7333

SHRIMPERS GRILL AND RAW BAR

Discover a relaxed, tropical environment and sunset specials at this waterfront gem in Stuart. 4903 SE Dixie Hwy., Stuart; shrimpersgrill.com; 772.220.3287

SHUCKERS ON THE BEACH

Enjoy the sea breeze and take in the view at Shuckers, located inside the Island Beach Resort. From ribs to raw oysters, every dish is perfection. 9800 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach; islandbeachresort. com/dining; 772.229.1224

SNEAKI TIKI

Tiki-inspired tropical eatery outfitted with a patio to enjoy live music and everyone’s favorite seafood and tacos. 211 S. Colorado Ave., Stuart; sneakitikistuart.com; 772.286.0565

SPOTO’S FISH & OYSTER

Under new ownership, this authentic oyster bar serves exquisitely prepared fresh seafood delivered daily from the cold north Atlantic waters. 4560 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; spotos. com; 561.776.9448

SQUARE GROUPER TIKI BAR

This local landmark is a little piece of paradise with wide views of the Jupiter Inlet and its famous lighthouse. Relish drinks and casual fare while watching top local acts hit the stage and boats sail by. 1111 Love St., Jupiter; squaregrouper.net; 561.406.6417

STRINGERS TAVERN & OYSTER BAR

Located at the former Pawnbrokers Grill in Harbour Bay Plaza, this eatery captures the area’s local boating history, and its decor mimics the interior of a boat. Dive into an array of oysters served on the half shell plus surf and turf favorites. 3754 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart; stringerstavern.com; 772.210.2876

STUART BOATHOUSE

A stunning waterfront setting, an outstanding happy hour, enticing specials, and live music all weekend make Stuart Boathouse a go-to on the local dining scene. 49 SW Seminole St., Stuart; stuartboathouse.com; 772.266.4586

THE TACKLEBOX

This spot features a variety of seafood like spicy lobster and shrimp rolls and tuna poke bowls and is ideal for take-out lunch best enjoyed at one of the outside seating areas. 1116 Love St., Jupiter; tackleboxjupiter.com; 561.532.3332

TIDEHOUSE

Dine from the second floor overlooking the Harborage Yacht Club & Marina. Expansive views span from the St. Lucie River to the Roosevelt Bridge. Fresh Florida seafood purchased from local fishermen, plus flatbreads, prime rib, and more. 915 NW Flagler Ave., Stuart; tidehouse.com; 772.444.3166

TOMMY BAHAMA RESTAURANT

The famed sportswear retailer translates its relaxed, island sensibility to lunch, dinner, and happy hour at Harbourside Place. Enjoy fresh seafood, regional produce, and handcrafted cocktails in the dining room or alfresco. 126 Soundings Ave., Jupiter; tommybahama.com/restaurants/ jupiter; 561.406.6631

THE TWISTED TUNA

Home to delectable sushi rolls, seafood dishes, and a raw bar, in addition to an array of Italian favorites. A bottomless Bloody Mary brunch is available on Sundays. 353-R S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; thetwistedtuna.com; 561.406.2188; 4290 SE Salerno Road, Stuart; thetwistedtunaportsalerno. com; 772.600.7239

U-TIKI BEACH

This waterfront restaurant boasts a tropical sand beach, open-air dining, an entertainment stage, and views of the Jupiter Lighthouse from the buzzing bar. Its casual menu includes Caribbean seafood, lobster rolls, sushi rolls, oysters, and wings. 1095 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; utikibeach.com; 561.406.2210

WATERWAY CAFE

Come in the evening for a seat at the floating bar

to watch the sunset on the Intracoastal Waterway. 2300 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; waterway cafe.com; 561.694.1700

STEAK HOUSE

1120 PRIME STEAKHOUSE

Classic steak house food and atmosphere with fresh farm-to-table salads. 11220 SE Federal Hwy., Hobe Sound; facebook.com/1120prime; 772.742.2856

BUFFALO CHOPHOUSE

Backed by 20 years of experience and local farm-fresh ingredients, Buffalo Chophouse has all your steak house favorites with none of the compromise. 918 SW Gatlin Blvd., Port St. Lucie; buffalo-chophouse.com; 772.621.7900

THE BUTCHER’S CLUB

Check out Chef Jeremy Ford’s steak house at PGA National Resort. Succulent cuts of meat are served in an elegant atmosphere. 400 Ave. of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens; pgaresort. com/dine/the-butchers-club; 561.627.4852

THE CAPITAL GRILLE

This successful, upscale chain offers classic steak house fare, complemented by a remarkably welltrained staff and stellar wine portfolio. 11365 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; thecapitalgrille.com; 561.630.4994

THE FORT STEAKHOUSE

A modern take on the classic steak house executed with elegant, rich dishes and a sophisticated yet colorful atmosphere. 100 S. 2nd St., Fort Pierce; thefortsteakhouse.com; 772.882.9131

LEWIS STEAKHOUSE

An upscale steak house that brings the spirit of the area’s most iconic restaurant to Jupiter. Enjoy fine cuts of steak, a divine cocktail list, and sophisticated design. 6390 W. Indiantown Road Suite 59, Jupiter; lewissteakhouse.com; 561.277.9188

LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE

Classic cuts of steak in a casual, ranch-style restaurant located in Alton Town Center. 5230 Donald Ross Road, Palm Beach Gardens; 561.776.9961; 2901 NW Federal Hwy., Jensen Beach; 772.692.7922; longhornsteakhouse.com

MEATING STREET

The Lamarra family offers USDA Prime steaks, seafood, and indulgent sides at their tradition outpost. 10553 SW Meeting St., Port St. Lucie; meatingstreet.com; 772.348.3805

OAK AND EMBER STEAKHOUSE

Local favorite Chef Kyle G brings you Oak and Ember, an upscale classic steak house with delectable meats, sides, and craft cocktails. 848 SE Becker Road, Port St. Lucie; oakandembersteak house.com; 772.224.2553

PETER’S STEAKHOUSE

Fine wines and sides like Pete’s Famous Hash Browns and fried shoestring onions accompany the dry-aged steaks at this long-standing steak house in historic downtown Jensen Beach. 3200 NE Maple Ave., Jensen Beach; peterssteakhouse. com; 772.225.2516 ❖

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The Event:

PAGEANT OF HOPE

When/Where

May 13, 2023 | Harbourside Place, Jupiter

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1. Shiloh Ovil 2. Maren McRoberts, Skky Barrett 3. Brielle Ovil 4. Melissa Taylor, Harmony Cotton 5. Jena Sims Koepka, Mirielle Lynch 6. Mary Carlisle Callahan, Miguel Tlahuetl, Ashley Gatlin Rizer 7. Abigail Ford, Audrey Zamperni 8. Giovanni Piccolo
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The Event:

VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE ROBERT F. NOVINS MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

When/Where

May 5-6, 2023 | Carson Tavern, Stuart (reception); The Yacht and Country Club of Stuart (tournament)

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1. Al Slater, Jim Sopko, Barry Allison, Bob Kramer 2. Christie Rhea, Patsy Devine, Dr. Scott Tapper and Liz Tapper, Christa Dunn 3. Carson Novins, Mary Fields 4. Kim McMath, Jeffrey Hartt, Beth Novins 5. Marlene Filer, Bob and Nadine Genesius, Ralf Davino 6. Daryl Fathauer, John Wolfner, John Powers, Matt Glass 7. Wayne Klick, Larry Laoretti, Andy Spears, Nick Blount 8. Kevin Ach, Carolynn and Ryan Strom, Will Crook

Hot Shots

The Event:

PLACE OF HOPE’S 9TH ANNUAL ANGEL MOM “HOPE IN BLOOM” BRUNCH

When/Where

April 25, 2023 | Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, Boca

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1. Karen Adler, Jeannine Morris, Kimberly Boldt 2. Lisa McDulin, Hasan Dickinson, Amy Kazma 3. Susan Kassing, Linda Giambattista 4. Paige Kornblue, Paige Uhibe 5. Sheena Benes, Melissa Bonaros, Britney Bove, Anastasia Adelson 6. Renee Feder, Wendy Sadusky 7. Susan Brockway, Dee Balderston, Lori Rizzo

The Event:

DERBY DAY PARTY TO BENEFIT 4CS AND THE EQUINE RESCUE & ADOPTION FOUNDATION

When/Where May 6, 2023 | Rockin’ H Ranch, Palm City

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1. Amy Eberst, Dave and Sue Farrell, Allysa Eberst, Donna Azzarello 2. Cathleen Owens, Cher Fisher 3. Michelle and Russell Schaffer 4. Jeannie Silvester, Missy Noyes, Jo Baxter 5. Diane Coakley, Mareen Savalle, Allola McGraw 6. Christina Franco, Rebecca Beckett 7. Phil Cornett, Judy Vanek, Anna Pruett, Tom Sawyer, Tim Pruett 8. Trish Mead, John Moffitt, Priscilla Baldwin
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LIZ MCKINLEY

Hot Shots

The Event:

39TH ANNUAL WILLIAM T. DWYER AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION

When/Where

May 1, 2023 | Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach

Will Rhymes, Rebecca Patterson, Monica Russell 8. Cheryl Klubak, Kelly Goelz, Jackie Miner, Amy Carroll, Wendy Vought, April Christ, Toni Lipscher, Amy Spano

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TRACEY BENSON
1. Kayla Kummerlen, Karen and Bryan Kummerlen 2. Katie Walsh Edwards, Paul Evans, Ilaria Drago 3. Don and Heidi Kiselewski 4. Lauren Whetstone, Fabiola Brumley, Felicia Rodriguez, Craig McKenzie 5. Julie Kime, Dr. Peter Cruise, Edith Hall Friedheim 6. Kimberly McCarten, Bahareh Keshavarz-Wolfs 7. Thomas Hrebin, Magaly Hodgkiss, Ashraf Abdelsayed, Kristin Delatorre,

The Event: 4TH ANNUAL CAREBAG CELEBRITY CHEF, BLUE EDITION

When/Where May 23, 2023 | Fujiyama, Stuart

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1. Chef Mark Cunningham, Mya Cunningham, Mark Cunningham Jr. 2. Deltom Lequernaque, Jeff Savoy, Roxy Brown 3. Barry Deets 4. Janelle Allen, Nicole Richards 5. Tommy and Lauren Holder 6. Travis Leonard 7. Daniela and Rich Del Toro 8. Maggie Overdorf, Tara Bonna
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The Event:

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES ANNUAL BIG AND LITTLE AWARDS

When/Where May 25, 2023 | Manatee Lagoon, Riviera Beach

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1. Madeleine Simoneaux, Erica Simoneaux 2. Naywona Burnett-Graham, David Hall 3. Malcolm Sommons, Rep. Jervonte Edmonds 4. Juliet Roulhac, Kate Cotner
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5. Marisa Pisani, Dan Prinzing, Jeanni Hawkinds, Juliet Rouchlac, Mikayla Gibson, Katie Knapfel 6. Sandra Bailey, Debra Johnson, David Hall 7. Hank Henderson 8. Malachi Nelson, Terry Tate
135 OCTOBER 2023 6 4 2 5 The Event: PLACE OF HOPE GROUNDBREAKING ON THE NEW SNYDER FAMILY COMPLEX IN THE BENDER FAMILY VILLAGE When/Where May 25, 2023 | Place of Hope’s Treasure Coast Campus, Stuart
1. The Snyder Family 2. Becky Scott, Lisa McDulin 3. Jamie Bond, Dr. Leighan Rinker, Theresa Peak, Greg Langowski, Doug Smith, Sheriff William Snyder, Rep. John Snyder, Trisha Bender, Charles Bender, Ronald (Mickey) Nocera, Pastor Ellis McKenzie, Cheri Vancura 4. Ancy Augustin, Theresa Peak, Beatrice Mattison-Santos 5. Charles and Trisha Bender, Lauren and Brian Grove 6. Greg and Melissa Kino, Mark Montgomery 7. Lt. Joe Collazo, Sgt. Shayne Kennedy, Sgt. Joe Angelico, Capt. Josh Kloster, Dep. Andy Adams
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Calendar October 2023

EVENTS & PERFORMANCES

1 Flavor Treasure Coast, select restaurants throughout Martin and St. Lucie counties, to Oct. 30, prices vary by menu, flavormartin.com

Treasure Coast Cars and Coffee, St. Lucie County Fairgrounds, Fort Pierce, $10, treasurecoastcarsandcoffee.com

7 Oktoberfest, McChesney Park, Port St. Lucie, free, pslparks.com

DDS4Vets Believe in the Mission Gala, Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa, Jensen Beach, $300, dds4vets.org

Stories in the Park, Burns Road Park, Palm Beach Gardens, free, pbgfl.com

8 Game On! Run Hutchinson Island Half Marathon & 10K, Causeway Cove Marina, Hutchinson Island, registration starts at $59, runhutchinsonisland.com

Sensory Friendly Day, The Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast, Jensen Beach, $1, childrensmuseumtc.org

10 27th Annual Big Taste of Martin County, benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Atlantic Aviation, Stuart, tickets start at $70, mentorbig.org

11 Treasure Coast International Film, Art, & Music Festival, St. Lucie West AMC Theater, Port St. Lucie and Touchstar Cinemas, Fort Pierce, to Oct. 14, screening tickets start at $10, tcifilmfest.org

12 Treasure Coast Kennel Club Treasure Coast Pirate Cluster, St. Lucie County Fairground, Fort Pierce, to Oct. 15, tickets start at $50, treasurecoastkennelclub.org

13 Elements: The Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $50, lyrictheatre.com

14 Downtown Stuart Craft Festival, 26 SW

Osceola St., Stuart, free, artfestival.com

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Grand Opening Celebration, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary (new location at 17855 Rocky Pines Road), Jupiter, free, buschwildlife.org

Fall Garden Festival 2023, Heathcote Botanical Gardens, Fort Pierce, also Oct. 15, free, heathcotebotanicalgardens.org

Live Like Jake “Be the Light” Annual Gala, in support of Childhood Drowning Prevention, Lady Jean Ranch, Jupiter, tickets start at $275, livelikejake.com

Elev8hope: Boos and Booze Casino Night, Rockin H Ranch, Palm City, tickets start at $175, rinashob.org

Simply Tina: Tina Turner Tribute, Seabreeze Amphitheater, Carlin Park, Jupiter, free, discover.pbcgov.org

19 Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association Treasure Coast Chapter’s Harvest Dines, Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa, Jensen Beach, tickets start at $100, frla.org

20 The Wailers, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $50, lyrictheatre.com

21 Friends of Jupiter Beach Cornhole Tournament, Ocean Cay Park, Jupiter, sponsorships start at $350, friendsofjupiterbeach.org

Boys & Girls Clubs of St Lucie County Annual Chili Cook-Off, Clover Park, Port St. Lucie, adults $5/children 12 and under free, bgcofslc.org

Harvest Hayride & Bonfire in the Preserve, McCarty Ranch Preserve, Port St. Lucie, free, pslparks.com

22 Pet Halloween Costume Contest, Tradition Neighborhood Market, Tradition Square, Port St. Lucie, free, traditionfl.com

26 The Andrea C. Cameron Foundation

Second Annual Gala, Pelican Club, Jupiter, tickets start at $500, accfdn.org

28 Fall Fun Fest, MidFlorida Event Center, Port St. Lucie, to Oct. 30, free, pslparks.com

Rockin H Ranch Fall Festival Extravaganza, Rockin H Ranch, Palm City, free (plus paid activities), rockinhranchpublicevents.com

Ballet Palm Beach Presents Don Quixote, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Oct. 29, $45, kravis.org

29 Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, to Nov. 12, tickets start at $50, jupitertheatre.org

St. Lucie Ballet Presents Villains, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $45, lyrictheatre.com

MUSEUM & GALLERY SHOWS

Court House Cultural Center Gallery, Stuart. Day...Night...Dream, Oct. 10 to Nov. 18. martinarts.org

Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, Oct. 12, 2023 to April 14, 2024. coxsciencecenter.org

Elliott Museum, Stuart. Protect Our Peninsula, to Dec. 18. hsmc-fl.com

Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. Elegant Threads: An Exhibition and Runway Show and Little Lush: Functional Handmade Ceramics, both to Dec. 2. lighthousearts.org

The Palm Room Art Gallery & Artisans Boutique, Sewall’s Point. Fall Into Art, Oct. 3-28. martinartisansguild.org ❖

EVENT DETAILS CURRENT AS OF PRESS TIME. PLEASE CONTACT THE VENUE OR PRESENTER FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.

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From left: The Wailers at The Lyric Theatre Oct. 20; Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Grand Opening Celebration Oct. 14; Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Oct. 29 to Nov. 12. MARK COOK COURTESY OF MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE

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