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CONTENTS

JANUARY 2024 | PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM FOR THE LATEST IN ALL THINGS LUXURY

FEATURES 124 GIVE US HOPE Professional polo player Hope Arellano is a force to be reckoned with, both on and off the field By Stephanie Gates

132 RHINESTONE COWGIRL Ride off into the sunset in the season’s coolest dresses, jeans, boots, and more Photography by Olivia Graham

142 A PERFECT SETTING At home with home-fragrance phenoms Laura and Harry Slatkin By Linda Marx

148 ELECTRIC WAVES These battery-powered watercraft wonders offer smooth sailing and silent running By Howard Walker

156 OPULENT ORCHIDS Dazzle at any social event with jewelry in cool wintry hues

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32 FROM THE EDITOR 36 FROM THE PUBLISHER 40 LOG ON What’s new on palmbeachillustrated.com

44 RSVP Soirees from the social season

NEW&NOW 65 SPOTLIGHT Two Boca Raton natives run The Amazing Race

66 AROUND TOWN Updates from Discover the Palm Beaches, Apogee golf club, The Colony, and a Wellington-based fashion brand

70 Q&A What to expect at this year’s Art Palm Beach

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72 GUIDE 74 ASTROLOGY Tarot reader Cardsy B shares what’s in store for 2024

78 PROFILE The tail-wagging story behind Danny & Ron’s Rescue

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Our itinerary for a winning weekend in Wellington

ON THE COVER: PHOTOGRAPHER: JORIANN MAYE-KEEGAN MODEL: HOPE ARELLANO LOCATION: THE ARELLANO FAMILY HOME AND FARM OUTSIDE AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA HAIR AND MAKEUP: MEREDITH TOMPKINS, BELLA FACCIA, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA CLOTHING: ZIMMERMANN, PALM BEACH

80 WORTH IT Expert tips for how to curate your own collectibles

82 LIVING WITH IVEY Staple ingredients for the pantry, fridge, and freezer

84 LITERATI Connect with national authors at these local events

STYLE 89 THE LOOK Designer beauty products, plus vacation-worthy fashions

92 THE EDIT How our editors will achieve their New Year’s resolutions

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JOURNEYS 101 WANDERLUST Kudadoo Maldives Private Island rewrites the all-inclusive rule book

106 TRAVEL JOURNAL Kate Coe’s Nantucket favorites

108 QUICK TRIPS Bayside dreams are reality in Sausalito

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204 ELEMENTS Decor that evokes the spirit of Morocco

206 HERITAGE A look inside Addison Mizner’s archives

BALANCE 233 TREATMENTS Float on at Float 8 in Delray Beach

234 HEALTH & FITNESS

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188 LOCAL BITES A one-of-a-kind chef’s table opens in West Palm Beach, Field of Greens expands its empire, and more

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202 INSPIRED LIVING

HOME 201 DESIGN A designer’s Turkish heritage results in a European space with Asian influences

Approach the new year with intention

The upcoming uptick in charitable bequests

CULTURE 247 TOP BILLING The Lighthouse ArtCenter’s new exhibition

248 CALENDAR What to see and do this month

SOCIAL STUDIES 265 PALM BEACH MAGAZINE Hot parties, beautiful people

LAST WORD 272 REAL TALK WITH... Fashion designer Naeem Khan

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FINELY FEATHERED NEST It was a privilege to go inside the home of home-fragrance powerhouses Laura and Harry Slatkin for an elegant dinner party with friends. Page 142.

As a longtime polo fan, I’ve been watching Hope Arellano play since she was “little Hope”—a precocious tween with a swing way beyond her years. Watching her race downfield, eyes squarely on the ball, it was obvious she was a champion in the making. By the time she was 14, she already had a U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship under her saddle—the youngest player ever to accomplish this— and now, at 20, she is the only American female player to be rated 10 goals, the sport’s highest handicap. When news of the latter came out, I wanted more than ever to know what makes this champion tick. Since polo doesn’t happen in Wellington in the fall (most inconvenient for magazine deadlines!), I assembled a team and followed Hope to the Arellano family home in Aiken, South Carolina. Lucky for us, there was polo happening, so we got to watch Hope in action from the sidelines. What became clear right away was that Hope is at once fierce and feminine—a badass woman on a horse sporting pink-heart tack and a pink-embroidered saddle—and she moves fluidly between both sides of her personality. This is the story we tell in this issue. Hope’s love for fashion and horses is evident in the portraits, artfully captured by Joriann Maye-Keegan at the Arellano farm. I invite you to turn to “Give us Hope” on page 124 and get to know America’s best female polo player through Joriann’s compelling photography and Stephanie Gates’ insightful story on Hope and the Arellano family. And if you plan to be at the polo fields this season, be on the lookout for Hope and her teammates. They’ll likely put on a show you won’t soon forget. Wishing you a beautiful start to the New Year and a social season packed with laughter, love, and memories.

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The 2023 U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship final was one of the greatest matches ever played on the National Polo Center’s Field No. 1. That’s not hyperbole. I’ve watched a lot of polo at NPC over the years, and teams La Fe and Dundas put on a spectacular show that afternoon. The standing-room-only crowd was loving it. Playing for La Fe, Hope Arellano was a force to be reckoned with. No matter where or when the ball popped loose, Arellano was always perfectly positioned to swoop in and turn the play into an opportunity for La Fe. Her very handy horse, Macumba, earned best playing pony honors, and Hope was named the most valuable player of the game. Fans of the sport witnessed a turning point in the career of the young athlete that day; it was a performance that assured her ascension to the top handicap rating in the sport. Over the summer, Arellano was off to Santa Barbara, where she had been recruited to play with Brian Boyd’s La Karina polo team. With Boyd and PBI polo team alums Carlitos Gracida and Jared Zenni, Arellano competed in 12-goal matches at the summer polo haven. For the 2024 season, the National Polo Center will again host the U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship final. We applaud the United States Polo Association and NPC for elevating women’s polo and providing the proper platform to feature such outstanding players. At PBI, we will certainly be tracking Hope’s progress along with the other emerging polo superstars taking the field this season. Hope is now officially Palm Beach Illustrated’s lucky charm. The issue you are enjoying, with her on the cover, is our largest in more than 15 years, weighing in at 272 pages. We are incredibly grateful to our readers, market partners, and longtime supporters for helping us achieve this milestone. As a publishing industry contact observed to me recently, “You can look at a magazine and if you see the same advertisers running today as you did five years ago, you are looking at a successful product.” Within these pages you will find many clients who were running with us five years, 10 years, and, in some cases, 20 years ago. We are enormously proud of the longevity and success of Palm Beach Illustrated and even more so its continued voice in the ongoing conversation of Palm Beach. Vamos, PBI, and congratulations to our newly minted 10-goal cover subject! See you at the fields,

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Tropical Smokehouse in West Palm Beach will celebrate its third birthday in style by hosting the second annual Smoke and Sunshine: A Craft Barbecue Meat Up January 20. Chef Rick Mace will team up with barbecue maestros Andy Munoz, Bryan Furman, Charlie McKenna, Hector Garate, and Kerry Bexley, as well as local pitmasters, to dish out the best barbecue around. Better yet, all proceeds from the event will be donated to the National Alliance for Mental Illness. Get the details and grab your tickets at palmbeachillustrated. com/smokesunshine.

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“ENDLESS SUMMER” OPENS WHO: Historical Society of Palm Beach County WHAT: “Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear” Grand Opening Reception WHERE: Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Stylish guests enjoyed an exclusive first view of the exhibit, a fashion presentation, and music. PETER LIOUBIN AND DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOS

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GOOP AT THE COLONY HOTEL WHO: Gwyneth Paltrow and Sarah Wetenhall WHAT: Anniversary Dinner and Unveiling of the Goop Villa WHERE: The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Paltrow and Wetenhall hosted a dinner to celebrate Goop’s fifteenth anniversary and debut the new Goop Villa at the hotel. The evening was organized in partnership with Cartier.

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ELIE TAHARI MEET AND GREET WHO: Elie Tahari WHAT: Meet and Greet and Store Opening WHERE: Elie Tahari, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens HIGHLIGHTS: The fashion icon hosted a VIP meet and greet to celebrate the opening of his eponymous store. Fashionistas gathered for drinks, light bites, shopping, and photos with the designer.

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EMPTY BOWLS WHO: Palm Beach County Food Bank WHAT: Empty Bowls in the Gardens WHERE: Downtown Palm Beach Gardens HIGHLIGHTS: More than 350 supporters joined the food bank at the second annual event, hosted in partnership with ShopCore Properties. Attendees received soup, bread, water, and an empty ceramic bowl that signified the many bowls in Palm Beach County that need filling. CARL MINARDO, LAURIE ROTHMAN

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT WHO: West Palm Beach Library Foundation WHAT: Food for Thought Dinner WHERE: Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Donors and supporters of the West Palm Beach Library Foundation enjoyed an elegant evening and raised more than $330,000 to benefit vital community programming.

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WHO: Kravis Center WHAT: Welcome Back Reception WHERE: Carl and Ruth Shapiro Founders’ Room, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: More than 100 distinguished guests, including board of directors, life trustees, and standing committee members, gathered to kick off the Kravis Center’s upcoming season.

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HIVE TURNS 10 WHO: Hive WHAT: Tenth Anniversary Celebration WHERE: Hive, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Guests enjoyed cocktails and light bites by Hive Bakery & Café while the West Palm Beach–based design, interiors, and retail brand celebrated a decade of bringing style to the community, as well as the kickoff of its 10 Days of Giving initiative.

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WHO: Impact the Palm Beaches WHAT: Annual Kickoff Celebration WHERE: Hilton West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Nearly 300 philanthropic northern Palm Beach County women, business leaders, and past grant recipients walked the pink carpet at the annual kickoff event, presented by Florida Power & Light Company.

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SIP TO SEASON WHO: Norton Museum of Art WHAT: Sip to Season WHERE: Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: More than 150 friends of the Norton, including Norton trustees and members of the Chairman Circle, Norton Circle, Curatorial Council, and Emerging Collectors Council, toasted to the unofficial kickoff of the museum’s exhibition season.

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Growing up in Boca Raton, Morgan and Lena Franklin never expected to race through eight countries on the hit CBS show The Amazing Race—but Lena admits she always hoped to. “Ten years ago, I was watching the race and dreamed about how cool it would be to do it with my sister,” she says. “I never thought, out of the thousands of applicants they get annually, we would ever really get this chance.” But that’s exactly what happened on season 35, which aired its finale last month. “[Lena] had always talked about applying for the show, but it wasn’t until she told me that she was booking a plane ticket to New York to make the application video that I realized how serious she was,” Morgan says. The duo felt prepared for the adventure, thanks in part to their sports-filled childhoods, sisterly bond, and competitive nature. “We were pushed to our limits in quite a few moments of the race,” Lena admits. “A lot of the time you’re physically exhausted and mentally drained while trying to do your best—kind of like life.” Still, they say the best part about competing on the show was the quality time they spent together, which deepened their friendship. “Working through challenges toward the same goal was a completely different way of nurturing our relationship and, quite frankly, gave me so many new reasons to love and respect her,” Morgan says. Did they reach the final destination first and take home the million-dollar prize? Stream the season on Paramount+ to find out. (paramountplus.com/shows/ amazing_race) —Skye Sherman

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Where he takes first-time visitors: I think some of our most scenic and iconic places are the Jupiter and Juno Pier area to show off our beaches, downtown West Palm Beach to show off our burgeoning scene, Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach for the amazing atmosphere, and The Breakers for the grandiosity and history. Grandchild-approved outings: I love taking the kids to The Square or to one of our beautiful beaches. For coffee: As a Latin, I relish a good cup of coffee. So far, my go-to places are Pura Vida, Johan’s Joe,

COURTESY OF DISCOVER THE PALM BEACHES

Discover the Palm Beaches recently welcomed a new president and CEO following the retirement of Jorge Pesquera, who led the organization for the past 16 years. Originally from San Germán, Puerto Rico, Milton Segarra is now a Jupiter resident and boasts more than 30 years of experience in hospitality and tourism, including roles at the Coastal Mississippi Tourism Board and Meet Puerto Rico and senior positions at Hilton and Hyatt. Get to know the new man at the helm of Palm Beach County’s official tourism marketing organization via his favorite things to do in the area. (thepalmbeaches.com) —S.S.

Milton Segarra (far left), Discover the Palm Beaches’ new president and CEO, enjoys visiting (clockwise from above) area beaches, Atlantic Avenue, Lynora’s, El Camino, and Pura Vida.

and Crux Coffee Roasters, but I’m always trying new cafés. Favorite outdoor activity: I enjoy biking along A1A in North County or around the Palm Beach/West Palm Beach area, especially on a nice day. Must-visit eateries: Some of my favorites are Don Ramon for Latin [fare], Beacon for good coastal cuisine, and The Honor Bar for outstanding bar food. Lynora’s makes its way to our kitchen very frequently. I especially love the rigatoni. Guilty pleasure: When I get to unwind, tequila is my guilty pleasure. El Camino has a great tequila menu.

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Michael Pascucci and Stephen Ross (above) have created Apogee in Hobe Sound.

New to town and love golf? South Florida is paradise, but openings at private clubs are one of those precious few commodities even money can’t buy. But two golf-loving local power players have set out to provide an alternative. Michael Pascucci—chairman of private investment company Duck Pond Associates, owner of Sebonack Golf Club, and a founder of the Bear’s Club in Jupiter—and Stephen Ross—a founder of Related Companies and owner of the Miami Dolphins—tapped planning and design firm Hart Howerton to bring to life Apogee, a set of three courses and club amenities on 1,200 acres in Hobe Sound. In addition to the state-of-the-art golf facilities, members and their guests have access to Apogee’s spa, fitness center, pools, clubhouses, racquet sports, and villas. Apogee West, designed by Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner, debuted last month; Apogee South and North are expected in December 2024 and 2025, respectively. (apogeeclub.com) —S.S.

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High-profile partnerships abound at The Colony, including with (clockwise from right) Tracy Anderson, Goop, Dolce & Gabbana, and Naturopathica, plus guests can cruise in the new Beach Runner.

COURTESY OF THE COLONY

If you haven’t been to The Colony lately, then you haven’t been to The Colony—period. Following facelifts and refreshes in recent years, the hotel is keeping things lively this season with pop-ups including Tracy Anderson Method workouts and Naturopathica spa treatments (both through April), an Asprey display in the mezzanine (through May), a newly extended Dolce & Gabbana pop-up boutique (through July 2025), and a DJ residency by Pamela Tick, who has monthly poolside gigs through February. Locals can also mark their calendars for the Living Room Series, a curated collection of tastings, book signings, and intimate conversations with experts in finance, art, design, fashion, and entertainment (through April). Booking a stay is worth it, though, to experience the new Goop Villa created in partnership with Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness and lifestyle brand and interior design firm Ronen Lev, or to cruise to the beach in the stylish new soft-top pink Beach Runner, a vintage Land Rover Defender 110 imported from the Netherlands. Plus, with Lewis Miller named The Colony’s official floral and event designer, be on the lookout for regular Flower Flashes. (thecolonypalmbeach.com) —S.S.

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Wellington resident Felicity Biggans first fell in love with the game of polo when she happened upon a women’s polo match on a walk home while attending university in London, England. She was fascinated by the players’ athletic abilities but dismayed to see that their clothing and gear featured logos of male sports players—because no female alternative existed. That’s when she formed the idea for Polo Girl, a sports and fashion line that features women sports players in its logos. She tapped athlete friends to model for her brand and dressed the cast of a recent film titled God Will Listen, which stars 1993 Superman actor Dean Cain. On a mission to empower women and girls and introduce more of them to the game of polo, Biggans has expanded the brand with Polo Girl Wines, Equestrian Girl, High Goal Polo, and even Tennis Girl, Golf Girl, and Pickleball Girl for the racquet and club enthusiasts. (manegoal.com) —S.S.

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My Fair Lady ART PALM BEACH’S NEW POWERHOUSE PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR WILL BRING INTERNATIONAL PANACHE AND A DISCERNING EYE TO THIS YEAR’S EVENT BY JUDY ALEXANDRA DIEDWARDO

In 2022, Scott Diament and Rob Samuels of the Palm Beach Show Group acquired Art Palm Beach and tapped Kassandra Voyagis to serve as producer and director. The contemporary art fair will return to the Palm Beach County Convention Center January 24-28 with what Voyagis describes as a dynamic and diverse gathering of leading creatives and galleries. “I was thrilled and honored when asked to re-envision this event, which I immediately knew would showcase a more diverse, global group of artists and galleries,” she says. “This year we’ll have art from Denmark, Germany, and Korea, among others, that has never been shown in Palm Beach before.” Voyagis recently sat down with PBI to discuss the 2024 fair, her background, and what’s trending now in the contemporary art world. (artpalmbeach.com)

X PBI: How has your background informed your vision for this year’s Art Palm Beach event? Voyagis: I have been immersed in art and the classics since childhood, and I travel the world extensively. I was born in Rome, grew up in Italy, and spent most of my life in Europe before coming to the United States about 20 years ago. I also come from an extensive entertainment background. I grew up with paparazzi chasing us on the streets and had an acting career as well. So, my vision was to not only bring more international galleries but to create an experience for attendees. What will surprise repeat attendees in 2024? Art must be experienced, not just seen. I want this year’s fair to be as unique as the art, versus feeling as though you’re at a trade show. Convention centers can be pretty sterile, so we reconfigured the space with wider aisles, higher walls, and softer lighting to create maximum effect. Will there be something for everyone? Absolutely, especially for those who are new to the art world. The seasoned collectors, of course, will come and buy. But we’ve created an approchable experience and educational platform to inspire noncollectors to become collectors. 70

What trends are you seeing in contemporary art? The use of recyclables in art is quite big. How can we use what we have to create something artistic, something beautiful? In fact, I was recently in Colombia, where I saw an artist who created using only cardboard. The end result was absolutely breathtaking. Street art and Pop art have also grown in popularity and will be well represented. What are some of this year’s highlights? Aside from an incredible collection of art and the space we’ve created, I’m excited about the return of our signature “DIVERSEartPB” program led by curator Marisa Caichiolo, which is an art platform that includes museums, art institutions, and nonprofits. Our charity beneficiary for 2024 is the American Heart Association’s Life is Why campaign, which 15 percent of all ticket sales will help fund.

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SEE THE SPECTACLES AT WELLINGTON INTERNATIONAL Held at Wellington International from January 3 to March 31, the Winter Equestrian Festival is the longest-running equestrian event in the world. In addition to special happenings, such as the $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix and the Great Charity Challenge, a festival favorite is Saturday Night Lights, weekly equestrian showcases that include family-friendly activities. Wellington International also hosts the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (January 10 to March 27), the highlight of which is Friday Night Stars, when riders and their horses perform to the song of their choice. (wellingtoninternational.com)

HELD ALONG WELLINGTON’S TOWN CENTER PROMENADE, THIS MARKET UNFOLDS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT, FROM 6 TO 9 P.M. LOCALS AND VISITORS ALIKE FLOCK TO THIS PET-FRIENDLY EVENT, REPLETE WITH CULINARY DELIGHTS, SHOPPING TREASURES, LIVELY ENTERTAINMENT, AND SUNSET VIEWS. (WELLINGTONLAKESIDEMARKET.COM)

SHOP FOR EQUESTRIAN ATTIRE AND EQUIPMENT AT THE HORSE OF COURSE Having been a part of Oklahoma’s dressage community for more than 25 years, The Horse of Course expanded to South Florida in early 2022. At its new Wellington location, shoppers can peruse an impressive selection of breeches, boots, gloves, belts, shirts, and stock ties, and also pick up equipment for their equine companions. (thehorseofcourse.com)

SWEETEN YOUR DAY WITH CANDID COFFEE AND ANNA BAKES Two of Wellington’s most beloved locally owned businesses have joined forces, bringing fresh-roasted coffee and made-from-scratch pastries under one roof. While both Candid Coffee and Anna Bakes boast a consistent menu of favorites, they also offer monthly rotating specials. Stop by for Anna Bakes’ January cake of the month (oatmeal cookie cake) or a classic combo like Nutella-stuffed cookies with Candid’s cookies-andcream cold foam. (candidandannabakes.com)

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CATCH A MATCH AT THE NATIONAL POLO CENTER The United States Polo Association (USPA) and the National Polo Center - Wellington (NPC) kick off a season of featured Sunday polo matches December 31 with The Continental Cup. Through mid-April, NPC will host prestigious events including the U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship (February 3-18), the C.V. Whitney Cup (February 9-25), the U.S. Open Polo Championship (March 22 to April 21), and the inaugural National President’s Cup (April 12-21). (nationalpolocenter.com)

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IN THE CARDS WHAT’S IN STORE FOR 2024? TAROT READER TO THE STARS REBECCA SZYMCZAK (AKA CARDSY B) CONSULTS HER CARDS JUST FOR US. BY REBECCA SZYMCZAK

Which astrological signs should use this year’s increased inspiration to kick passion projects into high gear? Which should take time to reflect on the lessons of the past year to gain clarity before taking big leaps? Here’s a look at the year ahead, plus insights into abundance in both love and finance coming in where you may least expect it. As we leave 2023 behind, numerologically we’re exiting a seven year (2+0+2+3=7), which is a year of pause, preparation, and reset. As we enter an eight year in 2024, the seeds we planted in the past are beginning to blossom, generating feelings of both optimism and responsibility. Because manifestation occurs more rapidly in an eight year, intention and focus are essential now. If you aren’t clear on goals or resolutions by New Year’s, the second week of

SIGN: ARIES/ARIES RISING (March 21 to April 19) CARD: Strength Aries are often ready to charge into action at the slightest trigger. Strength reminds you to let others initiate. In both love and work, if you let the other party lead, you might be pleasantly surprised at the results. 2024 allows you to take a deep breath and enjoy the rewards of receiving.

SIGN: GEMINI/GEMINI RISING (May 21 to June 20) CARD: King of Wands Geminis love to analyze and talk things out before taking action. King of Wands reminds Geminis not to spend too much time overthinking. 2024 is the time to shoot for the stars. If you do, big rewards will arrive by spring. Pay special attention to any important meetings on or around January 11. 74

January provides an equally powerful portal for setting goals for the year. The new moon in Capricorn on January 11 illuminates the steps we need to take to seize opportunities that are now within reach. Numerological eight years focus on creating and achieving, which require stamina and endurance. This year, it will be increasingly important to identify how we recharge and refuel ourselves to tap into our internal supply of inspiration and determination. The good news is that the past three years provided us with everything we’ll need to succeed in 2024. The not-so-great news is we are the only ones responsible for the results. Use the first weeks of 2024 to clarify your intentions for the year and then apply the effort required to receive whatever you’re manifesting. (cardsyb.com)

SIGN: TAURUS/TAURUS RISING (April 20 to May 20) CARD: The Emperor Taurus, ruled by Venus, greatly appreciates beauty and the finer things in life. The Emperor helps you to set a solid foundation for the year ahead. Is this a more luxurious home life? Clearer boundaries around work/ life balance? Whatever shape it takes, it’s definitely an upgrade!

SIGN: CANCER/CANCER RISING (June 21 to July 22) CARD: Judgement The Judgement card examines where you came from, including the mistakes you’ve made along the way. It’s a nudge to celebrate the highs and forgive yourself for the lows—those exact moments brought you to where you are today. January is a time to acknowledge how far you’ve come since last year.

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SIGN: LIBRA/LIBRA RISING (September 23 to October 22) CARD: Five of Swords Libras, symbolized by the scales, crave fair and balanced solutions. Early 2024 presents an opportunity to say yes to a shady win. Trust your instincts and you will come out triumphant. Taking the high road will set you up for an even bigger win this year.

SIGN: SAGITTARIUS/SAGITTARIUS RISING (November 22 to December 21) CARD: The Sun Sagittarians are known for being optimistic (sometimes to a fault). The Sun card brings a feeling of celebration but also sheds light on what is hidden in shadows. You may face things you were avoiding and do some energetic house cleaning to make space for all the good stuff headed your way.

SIGN: AQUARIUS/AQUARIUS RISING (January 20 to February 18) CARD: Ace of Swords Ace of Swords sheds light on a new truth that is likely to spark an idea or clarify how a new venture will move forward. Hints may have started to come at the very end of 2023. Expect green lights and clear communication around this matter as early as mid-January. 76

SIGN: VIRGO/VIRGO RISING (August 23 to September 22) CARD: The Chariot Virgos tend to be perfectionists and love details, but The Chariot brings an unexpected victory that may ask you to release control of the smaller points and go with the flow. The Chariot is a catalyst for massive success and change, but beware: it doesn’t always deliver in the ways you expect.

SIGN: SCORPIO/SCORPIO RISING (October 23 to November 21) CARD: The Lovers 2024 is an invitation to release resistance and let your guard down. The Lovers bring in a healing connection and period of harmony. If you’ve been in an “I’ve got this” zone of independence, The Lovers energy allows you to receive and, more importantly, feel open and deserving of what’s on the way.

SIGN: CAPRICORN/CAPRICORN RISING (December 22 to January 19) CARD: Queen of Cups The Queen of Cups encourages you to start the year by treating yourself. Capricorns are notorious workaholics and may be tempted to focus energy outside themselves, whether on friends, family, or work. The Queen of Cups emphasizes the importance of intentional self-care to thrive this year.

SIGN: PISCES/PISCES RISING (February 19 to March 20) CARD: Temperance Pisces is represented by the symbol of two fish, highlighting the need for balance and support. It may have seemed like you were swimming solo without knowing what to expect for most of 2023. Temperance brings a sense of flow and additional support from those around you for 2024.

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Not many people can claim 18 dogs as their bedfellows, but Danny Robertshaw and Ron Danta are not most people. The 69-year-old professional horse trainers met at a horse show in 1980 and have been on an accidental philanthropic journey ever since. In the beginning, they would rescue a few dogs from local shelters and bring them to their farm or to horse shows for adoption, but things changed when Hurricane Katrina hit. “We were watching TV, and we saw dogs on tops of buildings and swimming through the street,” Danta recalls. “We thought, ‘This is so tragic. Who is going to help the dogs?’ We sent horse trailers down with supplies and brought dogs back home. Three months later we had saved 600 dogs.” In 2008, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) named them the Honorees of the Year for their work during Katrina. Rescuing any animal on such a large scale is costly, and the couple were using their retirement savings to fund their operations. 78

Soon after Katrina, they officially turned Danny & Ron’s Rescue into a nonprofit. Last year, at the 100th anniversary of the Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show, they rescued their 14,000th dog. “The first check we got was for $100,” Danta says. “We were so excited. We never dreamed that we would have this big of a rescue.” Danny & Ron’s Rescue also has programs that help the elderly, handicapped, and veterans pay for their animals’ veterinary bills; through their Animeals on Wheels initiative, they deliver pet food to this population. They are also one of the only organizations that does not charge a pre-set adoption fee. “The rescue is a ‘no looking back’ situation,” Robertshaw says. “Fourteen thousand dogs is not a major dent when thinking about how many dogs we would have loved to save, but we have only been able to do the best we can. A dent is a dent, and I will never regret a moment.”

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Robertshaw and Danta make a lifetime promise to every dog they rescue: if the animal cannot be adopted out for various reasons, the dog will live forever at their house. “They are guaranteed a home for life,” Danta says. “We have 148 loose dogs in the house right now.” The seasonal Wellington residents have chronicled their experience in a book, Forever Home: How We Turned Our House into a Haven for Abandoned, Abused, and Misunderstood Dogs—and Each Other, and a documentary, Life in the Doghouse. Next month, they’ll host their annual Kid Lip Sync Fundraiser February 18, and their adoptable pets are also ready to mingle at the Winter Equestrian Festival’s Vendor Row. (dannyronsrescue.org) «

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Vintage Van Cleef & Arpels pieces featuring animals are currently popular among collectors. From left: 1990 Heritage clip; 1989 Heritage St. Bernard clip.

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the trunks of their cars along eastern Florida’s coastal roads, often RY TO for around $25 each), is achieving record-breaking results at local auctions and on the national stage alike. Jewelry collectors continue to be an insatiable and passionate group, aggressively pursuing signed pieces that epitomize the work, materials, and aesthetic of the era and artist whose name they bear. Van Cleef & Arpels is the tip of the spear, with buyers clamoring to acquire even small vintage VCA pieces (especially stylized animals and birds). Iconic jewelers whose style is their signature—David Webb with his robust and playful designs, Jean Schlumberger’s stylized natural forms, and Seaman Schepps’ use of shells, hard stones, and tactile natural materials—all leave buyers wanting more. Across the board, mass-produced and overly commercialized pieces can be a drag. Now might not be the time to part with your Biedermeier furniture, and you may want to clutch your cultured pearls a bit tighter. Keep in mind that the art market functions like the pendulum of a grandfather clock, steadfastly swinging back and forth with the tastes and preferences of our times. When in doubt, remember that collecting is a passion, so keep what you care about and buy what you love. «

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Every New Year brings with it the impulse to purge. After an indulgent holiday season, we often find ourselves packing up the family silver and wondering if we ever want to polish it again. In short order, we’re applying this internal monologue to nearly everything in our home. The impulse doesn’t usually last long, and great granny’s silver is indeed safe for another year. But the New Year does bring with it fresh eyes and a reinvigoration to review your collection and assess what you have, what you no longer need, and what you actually want. The last three post-pandemic years have shown us trends across many collecting categories. Niche collectors are diversifying. Bygone days of purist Americana and folk-art collections are just that—bygone. Decorators, the “canaries in the coal mine” of the art market, are embracing eclectic styles. Many are seamlessly blending traditional pieces (who doesn’t love a beautiful painted blanket chest?) with contemporary items and incorporating whimsical touches of their own. A focus on tablescapes, dining, and entertainment has reenergized once lethargic categories like silver, porcelain, and barware. Art dealers, advisors, and tastemakers are taking a second look at categories such as outsider art and unconventional materials including fiber and even hair. Regional art, like the works of the Florida Highwaymen (once sold from

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the calories Americans consume come from sources outside of the home. That means that a third of the food that the average American eats is higher in fat, sodium, and sugar, yet lower in the nutrients and vitamins found in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and other whole foods. Not only does this diet affect one’s weight, but it may increase one’s risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Next time you reach for your phone to open a food-delivery app, first look inside your pantry, fridge, and freezer. You may be surprised to find that you have everything you need to whip up a nutritious meal in under 30 minutes. Read on to learn more.

X PANTRY STAPLES Whole Grains: Quinoa, brown rice, and whole oats are rich in nutrients, protein, and fiber and can help regulate blood sugar. Canned or Jarred Tomatoes: Cooked tomatoes contain more bioavailable lycopene than raw tomatoes do. Canned and jarred tomatoes are cooked beforehand, meaning the lycopene is more easily assimilated by the body. Canned or Jarred Beans and Other Legumes: Rich in protein, fiber, iron, magnesium, and other nutrients, legumes are one of the healthiest foods you can eat. The most nutritious are lentils, black beans, white beans, and chickpeas.

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MorseLife Health System’s Literary Society Series returns for its sixteenth year this month. Held at The Colony Hotel on Palm Beach, the series’ Breakfast with Authors events feature presentations and Q&As with today’s leading literary talents. The 2024 lineup includes James McBride, author of The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, January 11; Abraham Verghese, author of The Covenant of Water, February 8; and Jeannette Walls, author of Hang the Moon, March 14. Attendance is by invitation only when joining MorseLife’s Annual Giving Society. (morselife.org) Anne Burt

ON PALM BEACH, THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS OFFERS AN ARRAY OF LITERARY EVENTS DURING SEASON, INCLUDING NUMEROUS BOOK DISCUSSIONS WITH AND WITHOUT THE AUTHORS. AS PART OF ITS FLORIDA VOICES PROGRAM, THE FOUR ARTS WILL WELCOME NASA ASTRONAUT NICOLE STOTT, WHO WILL DISCUSS HER BOOK, BACK TO EARTH: WHAT LIFE IN SPACE TAUGHT ME ABOUT OUR HOME PLANET—AND OUR MISSION TO PROTECT IT, WITH SPACE REPORTER BRENDAN BYRNE. THE DISCUSSION WILL TAKE PLACE JANUARY 10 IN THE DIXON EDUCATION BUILDING AND BE AVAILABLE TO VIEW VIRTUALLY. IT IS FREE TO ATTEND, THOUGH RESERVED TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. (FOURARTS.ORG)

CULTURE & COCKTAILS The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County continues its 2024 Culture & Cocktails series next month with “Pages,” a conversation between authors James Patterson and Leslie Gray Streeter. A Palm Beacher himself, Patterson has sold more than 400 million books and co-authored tomes with the likes of President Bill Clinton and Dolly Parton. A former pop culture columnist for The Palm Beach Post, Streeter released her debut memoir, Black Widow, in 2020. Their conversation will take place at The Ben in West Palm Beach February 5. Tickets cost $125, with VIP seating available for $165. (palmbeachculture.com)

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Literary Afternoon Series

Down in Boca Raton, the Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center (JCC) hosts a monthly Literary Afternoon Series, featuring personal appearances by prominent authors. Anne Burt will visit the center January 9 to discuss her debut novel, The Dig, a mystery inspired by the great Greek tragedy Antigone. The event is open to the public, and tickets cost $25. The Dig will also be the subject of the Levis JCC’s Gail Shapiro-Scott Book Club January 4, which costs $10 to attend. (levisjcc.org)

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ORANGE YOU GLAD? Loubi Girl 85mm orange leather sandals ($825), Christian Louboutin, christianlouboutin.com

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OSCAR DE LA RENTA SPRING 2024 The same vibrant floral print works for both days by the pool and starlit alfresco dinners.

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STYLE FLOWER POWER Eternity roses in Fleura vase ($429), Venus et Fleur, venusetfleur.com This year, I want to fully appreciate the natural beauty around us and to stop and smell the roses. What better reminder to take the time to do so than Venus et Fleur’s Le Plein–style arrangement of 24 to 26 Eternity roses (which last a year or longer) in a handcrafted ceramic Fleura vase? —Allison Wolfe Reckson, managing editor

TIME IS ON MY SIDE Loftie clock ($149), Loftie, byloftie.com I’ve always been a good sleeper, but lately I’ve been feeling like my wind-down and wake-up routines could use a refresh. Enter the Loftie clock, which boasts cool features (including meditations and a two-phase alarm) designed to gently ease you in and out of sleep. —Mary Murray, executive editor

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IT’S PERSONAL Custom pickleball paddle ($86), Ame & Lulu, ameandlulu.com After watching everyone around me pick up pickleball and love it, I decided to make 2024 the year I give it a try. Now I need all the stylish gear, starting with a custom paddle by Ame & Lulu. They can replicate any design to add a sense of fun, win or lose. —Daphne Nikolopoulos, editor in chief

BRAIN BOOST Mind-training app (price varies based on subscription), Elevate, elevateapp.com Exercise isn’t just for the body. Offering reading, speaking, math, and reasoning games, this app provides the perfect workout for sharpening my communication and analytical skills. Bonus: it’s fun! —Jane E. Enos, contributing editor

MOVING FORWARD Cloudmonster running shoes ($170), On, on-running.com When I need inspiration to exercise, a new pair of sneakers—in a vibrant color—seems to work wonders. Made of a lightweight super foam, the Cloudmonster promises to propel me off the couch and out the door. —Gaylene Salomons, contributing editor WASTE NOT Lomi Bloom ($499), Lomi, lomi.com I’m aiming to be kinder to the planet via composting, and Lomi makes the process simple. This device dehydrates and grinds organic matter (such as meal scraps and paper products) into a loose soil that you can sprinkle on your lawn or garden. Better yet? The Lomi app keeps a tally of how much waste you’ve kept out of landfills. —Kristen Desmond LeFevre, contributing editor 92

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Party season is in full swing. From afternoon charity luncheons to swanky evening soirees, take your look from day to night with these showstopping, long-wearing makeup essentials that will stay photo-ready all night: Deborah Koepper Powder Illuminator in 02 ($55) and XLXL Mascara ($38, Deborah Koepper Beauty, Palm Beach); Guerlain Ombres G Eyeshadow Quad in 360 Mystic Peacock ($85, Nordstrom, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton); Benefit Whoop Lash Enhancing Serum ($56, benefitcosmetics.com); Moira Soft Focus Waterproof Setting Powder in Sheer/Light ($12, moira beauty.com); Deborah Lippmann Cuticle Oil ($22, Nordstrom, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton); Chanel Ultra Le Teint Ultrawear All-Day Comfort Flawless Finish Foundation ($65) and Le Rouge Duo Ultra Tenue Ultrawear Lip Colour in Daring Red ($45, Chanel counters); and Polite Society B.I.G. Mouth Lip Plumping Oil Gloss ($27, Ulta Beauty locations). —Abigail Duffy

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Clockwise from left: aerial view of a two-bedroom residence; outdoor amenities include a private pool in each residence; the castaway setup at Dream Island; aerial view of Kudadoo island; interiors of an island residence.

resort in its entirety. Cross-ocean breezes cool the bold yet understated structure, which, ironically, houses the most overstated of enticements, including a world-class wine and cheese cellar, an ocean-fronting international restaurant (catering to all dietary preferences), a sleek live music lounge, an infinity-edge swimming pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a world-class spa. Yamazaki’s architectural prowess is further evidenced in each of the 15 ryokaninspired floating residences, which begin at 3,300 square feet. The wood-framed villas are bordered by overlapping lattice-style screens on three sides, while the fourth is marked by retractable glass doors that bring the outdoors in. Within this transitional space is an expansive, tiered sundeck that optimizes the Maldivian magic through the likes of a private infinity pool, a glass-bottom dining area, swinging daybeds, and a ladder that ends in the sparkling turquoise waters exploding with marine life. Kudadoo’s light-on-earth build is trailblazing, but its “anything, anytime, anywhere” (AAA) philosophy, in which all experiences are bundled into a single nightly rate, is even more so. This unique concept allows guests to fulfill their sun-kissed bucket-list desires in every and any way imaginable. At first, it’s a bit difficult to fully grasp the breadth of this too-good-to-be-true AAA policy, but a few simple examples elicit indication, starting with something as simple as breakfast. You could head to The Retreat for a traditional morning meal overlooking the water,

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Clockwise from above: The Retreat; dining in the forest; Kudadoo’s waterfront restaurant; the Himalayan salt room; aerial yoga and romantic dinners on the beach are part of the inclusive experience.

feasting on items from the 21-page menu, which opens with a choice of 24 seasonal fruits—from the familiar to the exotic—mixed, matched, and plated to your liking. (The menu then moves on to fresh juices and smoothies, egg-forward creations, superfood-driven delights, and healthy pan-Asian specialties, among others.) But why “settle” for this restau-

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1. MOST AUTHENTIC ACCOMMODATIONS Rent a private home or stay in one of the island’s historic inns such as the Languedoc Inn, which houses the much-loved Languedoc Bistro with the best chopped salad in town. (languedocinn.com)

4. SOLITARY OUTING I love walking Sanford Farm. The 6-mile Ocean Walk is my favorite. My husband loves to bike the trails through the moors. 5. FAVORITE VIEW Look up! The stargazing 30 miles out to sea away from city lights is quite spectacular. We spend many nights constellation spotting and look forward to the Perseid meteor shower every August.

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7. HEALTHY FOOD ON THE GO Lemon Press on Main Street is an organic eatery with food inspired by the owners’ Persian roots. (lemonpress nantucket.com) 8. BEST MUSEUM I’m a huge fan of the Maria Mitchell Association. Maria Mitchell was born and raised on Nantucket and was the first female professional astronomer. The Loines Observatory hosts open stargazing nights led by astronomers. (mariamitchell.org) 9. FOR A CHILL NIGHT Millie’s in Madaket. After dinner we grab an ice cream from their market and walk down to Madaket Beach to catch one of Nantucket’s epic sunsets. (milliesnantucket.com) 10. A TRIP TO THE PAST The Whaling Museum offers a truly unique view into the history of Nantucket and its roots in the whaling industry. (nha.org) 11. MUST-VISIT MARKET Bartlett’s Farm has been family-owned for more than 200 years. Stop there on the way to the beach to grab lunch and fill your cooler; stop on the way back home to shop for dinner. (bartlettsfarm.com)

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When you finish a page-turner, dreading the thought of leaving the main characters behind is expected. Feeling that way about the setting is another story. Fans of Laura Dave’s mystery thriller The Last Thing He Told Me know this feeling well. Set in part in the enclave of Sausalito, California, the novel casts the city and its laidback charm as a central character. Add to this the fact that the protagonists call one of Sausalito’s famous floating houseboats home, and the destination’s soul comes into full view. Water rules life in Sausalito, and few places harness it quite like The Inn Above Tide FELIPE PASSALACQUA

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(innabovetide.com). Perched quite literally over the San Francisco Bay, the threestory inn is the sole luxury boutique hotel in Northern California where every room is on the water. Suites boast panoramic views of the bay and all its landmarks—from the San Francisco skyline to neighboring Tiburon— complemented by elegant, earthy surrounds designed by Ana Maria Delgado of Anamar. Relaxation is the first order of business, and guest rooms are replete with private balconies, fireplaces, and soaking tubs, all ideal for relishing or retreating from the balmy Bay Area air. After awaking to an awe-inspiring sunrise (those never get old to an East Coaster), a houseboat adventure beckons. Fuel up with a continental breakfast of locally sourced delights in the hotel’s picturesque Drawing Room before setting off for a kayak or

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stand-up paddleboard tour of the Sausalito icons with Sea Trek (sea-trek.com). Oreo, the sunbathing harbor seal, awaits at the Sea Trek docks to bid voyagers and their guides a safe paddle. Along the way, you’ll pass such famous vessels as the Matthew Turner and the Freda, the bay’s wildlife, and sailors piloting their own boats, before 400-plus vibrant floating homes come into view. Bobbing in your kayak, you must pause to take in the stunning feats of architecture before you. The homes are reminders of Sausalito’s prolific shipbuilding efforts during World War II, when more than 20,000 people built military ships around the clock, then settled and constructed the innovative structures. Over the years, the city’s bohemian

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THE RITZ DISCOVER A NEW CHAPTER IN BEACHSIDE EXTRAVAGANCE AT THIS REIMAGINED NAPLES CLASSIC

Clockwise from top left: the opulent lobby bar; poolside cabanas; the veggie-forward Sofra restaurant; a king-size ocean-view room.

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Originally the surname of a Swiss hotelier who founded a series of grand European lodgings in the late nineteenth century, “Ritz” is synonymous with elegance and sophistication. Combined with the word “Carlton,” it has become a globally established luxury hotel brand. In 1985, Southwest Florida welcomed such a hotel along Vanderbilt Beach in North Naples. The Ritz-Carlton, Naples capitalized on the then relatively undeveloped beauty of

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the southern Gulf Coast, luring business and leisure travelers to the area. Nearly 40 years later, the stately seaside hotel has established itself as a Naples classic. In July 2023, the resort debuted a stunning transformation, including a redesign to all 474 guest rooms, a new lobby and lobby bar, and new pools and poolside bungalows. Should your reservation include access to the club lounge, you are invited to bypass the lobby check-in and head to the newly added 92room Vanderbilt Tower, home to the brand’s largest club lounge in North America. Entering through the palatial front doors, an extravagant experience unfolds. A gleaming marble floor gives way to an Art Deco–style lobby area that surrounds an opulent bar, while gold accents add a touch of glamour. The property is technically a beach resort, and guests comfortably stroll the grounds in cover-ups and flip-flops on their way to the pool, the nearby beach, or the waterfront Gumbo Limbo restaurant, where prized sunsets occur nightly. However, there are ample

opportunities to stick with the luxury theme. Change into a stylish outfit, head down the eerily fast elevators, and take a seat atop one of the lobby bar’s plush ivory stools for a glass of Champagne. If it’s after 5 p.m., waltz over to Dusk and indulge in some top-shelf sushi in a romantic setting. The menu offers an abbreviated yet well curated selection, from eel and tuna sashimi to an aburi-style salmon roll. Be sure to save a day for a spa visit. You are almost guaranteed to get lost in the 51,000-square-foot space, where subdued coastal colors and low lighting abound. A scheduled treatment provides unlimited daylong access to a coed steam room, cold plunge pool, hot tub, and private outdoor pool teeming with more than 100 minerals. If a lavish vacation is what you desire, go for the glitz of a five-diamond resort: the Ritz-Carlton, Naples once again received the coveted AAA Five Diamond designation for 2024. However long you choose to stay, you will certainly feel like a very important person for the duration. (ritzcarlton.com/naples) «

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PORSCHE’S ALL-ELECTRIC 750-HP TAYCAN TURBO S IS TOP GUN FOR THE HIGHWAY BY HOWARD WALKER

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orsche really should have a three-word warning sticker prominently displayed on the dash of its all-electric Taycan Turbo S. The simple message: remember to breathe. That’s because when you select drive and stand on the right pedal with a modicum of intent, the resulting thrust will deplete your lungs, cause your teeth to clench, and flood your eyes with tears. Think of it as the automotive equivalent of childbirth. Then there is the inevitable explosion of expletives—or maybe just one long one—that would make a salty sailor wince. A plain “wow” is not going to cut it. It’s what happens when twin electric motors juiced by a honking 800-volt battery pack unleash a Kraken-like 750 horsepower and 774 torques. There are nuclear explosions with less oomph. It translates into standstill-to-60-mph acceleration in a blink-of-an-eye 2.6 seconds. That’s fast. No, that’s insanely fast. That’s almost as fast as Porsche’s legendary 918 Spyder supercar, which is still the fastest Porsche road car ever made. Yet here is a whisper-quiet, smooth-riding, four-door 114

family sedan that’s equally adept at Publix grocery runs. But the true beauty of this flagship Taycan is that it’s a Porsche first and an electric car second. That means it has steering that’s as surgically precise as McDreamy’s scalpel and massive Goodyear Eagle rubber that grips tighter than a Dwayne Johnson handshake. Show it a curve and its active anti-roll bars virtually eliminate body roll, while rear-wheel steering makes the car as nimble as a 911 GT3. As for the brakes, hitting them hard can turn any innie into an outie. Porsche unveiled the Taycan in 2019, making it the poster child for its plans to deliver more than 80 percent of its new models as fully electric by 2030. Coming soon for 2024 is an all-electric Macan, followed by electrified 718 Boxster and Cayman two-seaters plus a Cayenne EV. The Taycan is the purist here, designed from the ground up as an EV with a unique body. And what a body. It looks like the resulting offspring of a Panamera and a 911 after a wild night in a Stuttgart bierkeller. I love that 911-style nose distinguished by hooded, quad-

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JOURNEYS LED headlights; the vertical intakes ahead of the front wheels; and the gorgeous light strip across the rear with glass-like, 3D Porsche lettering. The 21-inch Mission E wheels that come standard on the Taycan Turbo S are pieces of art. Climb aboard and it’s all Porsche FOLLOW HOWARD WALKER’S THE WHEEL POWER FILE 911 minimalism, with an added touch WORLD BLOG ON PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM PRICE: FROM $194,900 MOTOR: 2 X ELECTRIC WITH 93.4-KWH of Tron. You can get up to five LED BATTERY PACK POWER: 750 HP TORQUE: 774 LB-FT 0-60: flagship $194,900 Turbo S. For those who want screens scattered around the dash, 2.6 SECONDS TOP SPEED: 161 MPH LENGTH/WIDTH: 195/77 more practicality, there are weirdly long, wagonincluding one in front of the passenINCHES WEIGHT: 5,101 POUNDS WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE ITS style Sport Turismo and Cross Turismo versions that ger and, in the Turbo S, a 16.8-inch PERFORMANCE IS NOTHING LESS THAN ELECTRIFYING. echo the Taycan models. curved glass gauge display. If I have one criticism of the Taycan, especially our super-powered Up front, the big-bolstered sports seats are supremely comfy and Turbo S, it’s the range. An EPA estimate of 222 miles is pretty unremarksupportive, though the individual rear seats are short on kneeroom and able in comparison to Tesla’s Model S with around 400 miles and Lucid headroom. (Even Porsche calls the layout 2+2.) But there’s decent cargo space, with 14.1 cubic feet behind the rear seats and a generous 29 cu- Air’s 500-plus miles. However, spring for the Performance Battery Plus and you should see 278 miles between charges. bic feet with the rear seats folded. The quality of the materials inside— But you don’t buy a Taycan Turbo S to eke out the best mileage. all that glove-soft leather and satin-finished metal—is spectacular. The five-model Taycan lineup kicks off with a 402-hp, zero-to- Like any Porsche, it’s designed to be driven, and driving the Turbo S 60-in-5.1-seconds base version priced from $90,900 and soars to our delivers thrills that few other cars can. Just remember to breathe. «

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LADY IN RED GALA MARCH 17, 2024 THE BREAKERS, PALM BEACH

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Lord John Dalberg-Acton said it best in 1887 when he scribbled: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Had he been around today, one might assume that his pointed observation wasn’t in reference to the morality of man but rather the brandnew VQ55 Sports Line rocket ship from Dutch builder Vanquish Yachts. The absolute power in this case is a highly corrupting 3,000 horsepower delivered by a quintet of 600-hp Mercury Verado V12 outboards. The fruit of all this power is that flat out, this Vanquish can scream through the water at an eye-watering—literally—80 mph. So speedy is this 55-foot center console that Vanquish claims it’s the first in its class to be designed in an aerodynamic wind tunnel. Sitting in the VQ55’s expansive cockpit at 80 mph could be a somewhat hair-raising experience. But to keep your coif under control, Vanquish has come up with a neat party trick: at the press of a button, so-called “wind doors” attached to both sides of the helm station power out into the side-deck walkways to deflect the torrent. “The doors really cut down the turbulence in the back of the boat,” Vanquish CEO Tom Steentjes told me during a tour of this new Sports Line at the recent Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, where it made its global debut. This VQ55 Sports Line breaks the mold by being molded in glassfiber composite rather than aluminum. Its searing speed is partly due to the stepped design of its hull, which adds lift and reduces friction. That, and those five muscly Merc V12s hanging off the carbon fiberreinforced transom.

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t’s the top of the sixth chukker of the Alan Corey 4-Goal at the Aiken Polo Club in South Carolina, and it’s not looking good for the Hyde Park team. Hope Arellano comes out to change horses and gives a stern coaching to her teammate— and brother—Lucas Arellano before rejoining the match. “Hope doesn’t hold back when she’s giving pointers to her brothers,” says her mother, Meghan, herself a former polo player, as she untacks the horses. On the field, Hope gives everything, but they lose the game anyway. She rides to the sidelines and removes her white and pink helmet, exposing a long blonde braid woven with a bandana. Her nose is swollen and bruised. During a match two days ago, she rode into a goal post trying to save a goal. When asked about the injury, she shrugs it off with typical nonchalance. For this fierce competitor, who at 20 years old is the only American female polo player to be rated 10 goals, battle scars are part and parcel with victory. Given Hope’s family lineage, her no-holdsbarred mentality should come as no surprise. Her mother played in (and won) a polo tournament while pregnant with her. Her grandparents on both sides were involved in the sport, which makes her and her brothers, Lucas and Agustin, third-generation polo players. Their father, Julio, was a 9-goal player. He won three U.S. Opens, was America’s highest ranked player for years, and was inducted into the Polo Hall of Fame in 2021. Julio suffered a riding accident several years ago and has since stepped back from playing and committed himself to coaching. Tactical and strategic in his mindset, he has trained Hope since she began playing in childhood. Most recently, he coached her and her La Fe teammates to victory in the 2023 U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship. Julio’s approach to the sport and work ethic is reflected in his daughter. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JANUARY 2024

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“Hope is hardworking and dedicated,” Julio says. “You can be talented, but if you don’t put in the hard work, you’re not going to be at the top.” The youngest of the three Arellano children, Hope lives with her family on a 235-acre farm tucked away down a winding dirt road on the outskirts of Aiken. While many players “follow the polo ball” and rarely stay put for long, Hope considers this place to be her home. (Come winter, Hope relocates to Wellington so she can compete at the National Polo Center during the high-goal season.) A posted sign on the family property reads: “Welcome Friend”—and what a welcoming committee it is. Aside from the 70 horses on-site, the menagerie includes five Malinois, donkeys (including a donkey-zebra mix), a llama, goats, chickens, cats, and Tootsie, Hope’s rather portly black and white pig. At the main house, the family gathers around an oversize kitchen counter. Julio fusses over a chicken roasting in the oven, and one of the cats meows

from atop a stool. Outside the window, a herd of donkeys ambles past as the sun slowly sinks behind the tree line. It would be a typical wholesome family scene if the conversation didn’t always come back to polo. “I’ve been riding forever, even before I could understand that I was riding,” Hope says. “I always loved horses. I did barrel racing and jumping, but really got into polo when I was 9.” Hope plays frequently with her brothers, and they know firsthand the type of athlete she is. “She goes into every game like it’s the U.S. Open,” Lucas says. “She’s always going to play like everything is on the line.” Having reached a 10-goal handicap, Hope is the highest-ranked female polo player in the United States and the youngest American to rise to a 10goal women’s handicap. She is the only woman ever to compete for the U.S. in the Federation of International Polo World Polo Championship, which was hosted in Wellington in 2022. She played in

Out of the TACK Pre-game meal: peanut butter and jelly Pre-game ritual: listening to pump-up music like “Temperature” by Sean Paul and saying a quick prayer Favorite post-game restaurant: Lemongrass Asian Bistro in Wellington Starbucks order: trenta green tea lemonade Guilty pleasure: Ghirardelli caramel milk chocolate Star treatment: a mani/pedi at Anthony Vince Nail Spa in Wellington Favorite fashion brands: U.S. Polo Assn., Free People, and Lululemon Bucket-list travel destinations: the Galapagos Islands, Africa, and Paris Ultimate ambition: to push myself to the best of my capability, whatever that may be. Something most people don’t know: I’m a very private person, so there is probably a lot. I guess that I overthink everything. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JANUARY 2024

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Hope Arellano (above, in blue jersey) plays in the Alan Corey 4-goal tournament in Aiken, South Carolina. Regardless of stakes, she’s a force to be reckoned with on the field. Right: Hope changes horses with the help of a groom and her mother at the end of a chukker.

her first adult tournament at the age of 11 and by 12 had won the Pete Bostwick Memorial 12-goal game alongside her father and brothers. At 14, Hope became the youngest player ever to win the U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship (and won again last year), and she won the Revelation Award her first year playing in the Women’s Argentine Open. While she flirted with cheerleading, soccer, and tennis (with the whole family participating in 7 a.m. tennis matches), Hope always returned to horses. “I could never live without them. The horses are my extended family,” she says. “I think each horse leaves an impression on you, and you create a different bond with every single one. My horses are everything to me.” Hope keeps her string of 14 horses in her own barn and manages them all by herself. “Everyone thinks it’s a pretty sport,” she says. “But you see us on the field at our best. No one sees the hard work in the mornings. You don’t have a day off. You always have to feed and check in on the horses. It’s a nonstop job.” She adds with a laugh: “If we do get a day off, we stroll Target and get Starbucks. That’s considered a really good day.” For such a focused and high-profile athlete, Hope is incredibly easy to talk to, quick to laugh, and constantly bestows the pet

name of “my love” onto every two- and fourlegged creature she encounters. And though she doesn’t hesitate to reach for a tough shot or ride a player off the polo field, she often displays a softer side. Her saddles are embroidered with her name in pink, and her trailers and tack sport her logo: a heart with an H inside, always in pink. In her room, two walk-in closets overflow with clothes and shoes. “I love fashion,” she says, her eyes twinkling as she surveys the Zimmermann collection clothing brought in for a photo shoot. She describes her style as “boho” and favors flowy dresses and feminine details like lace and fringe, often paired with boots. Her sense of style and striking features have earned her a global brand ambassadorship for U.S. Polo Assn., and so far she’s enjoyed her brush with modeling. It’s a different side of Hope that is hard to reconcile with the powerhouse on the polo field, but it’s also part of the dichotomy that often defines female polo players. She navigates this fluidity seamlessly, due in no small part to the guidance and support of her mother, Meghan, who has not missed a single one of Hope’s games. “My mom is the rock,” Hope says. “We do everything together. My brothers joke that we are all still attached by the umbilical cord. She

is our best friend. I would not be anywhere near what I am today without her. She is extremely supportive and very, very loving. She knows the right things to say to keep me in the right mental state. But she will also tell me straight up when I play terribly.” Meghan is quick to dispose of any compliments, but her husband and children insist. “She’s been a crucial part of allowing the kids the opportunity to ride because I was more focused on my career,” Julio explains. “She focused on them and took them on trail rides and made sure it was fun.” The roasted chicken has been done for quite some time and another dog has made its way into the kitchen. The conversation has not strayed from horses—developing Hope’s string, young ones, favorite ones, past ones. “Polo isn’t our profession; it’s our lifestyle,” Lucas says. “Papa always said that if you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life. I don’t think we’ve worked.” Perhaps therein lies the secret sauce of victory: it’s the love of the game that sustains the athlete beyond the ephemeral rewards of winning and through the agony of losing. That’s why Hope is a champion. Her unwavering dedication to a daily grind is so innate that it seems like the most natural way of life. And it is. «

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Palm Beachers Laura and Harry Slatkin host a candlelit dinner party centered around beautiful home accents and titillating conversation BY LINDA MARX PHOTOGRAPHY BY JERRY RABINOWITZ

Laura Slatkin fell in love with Palm Beach as a young girl. She remembers accompanying her late father, society photographer A.H. Berger, on shoots of important families wintering on the island. She loved walking along Worth Avenue, admiring linen shops, and studying the beautiful homes. “I loved Via Mizner, the original Lilly Pulitzer style, and so much more,” says Laura, founder of Nest, a top luxury brand of sophisticated fragrances for candles, perfumes, and diffusers. “All this Palm Beach beauty helped inspire me to work hard. It also inspired me to entertain beautifully.” Harry Slatkin, whose family was in the textiles business in New York, got a taste for entertaining at age 13. Since his father had passed, he helped his mother host parties at their home in Montclair, New Jersey. “I dropped oil on lamps and enjoyed everything about entertaining and home fragrance even back then,” says Harry, an entrepreneur who launched Homeworx (now Homeworx by Slatkin & Co.), a line of diffusers, candles, and fragrances, on QVC in 2017. Harry and Laura met in 1989, when they were both living in New York and working on Wall Street. Their relationship took time to warm, but a reluctant friendship bloomed into romance. The couple married in 1992 and soon started Slatkin & Company with Harry’s interior designer brother Howard Slatkin, who felt the last step in creating a fine interior was to craft a bespoke scent. They treated candles like perfume for the home, developing scents that

Harry and Laura Slatkin (above) often host intimate dinner parties at their Palm Beach home. For a recent gathering, Laura set a table to reflect the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, complete with Venetian glassware, French Odiot silver flatware, and bronze candelabras.

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attracted a celebrity following and fans such as Rose Marie Bravo, then-president of Saks Fifth Avenue, who put Slatkin candles in Saks stores—rocketing the line’s success. The Slatkins’ business became the No. 1 home fragrance brand in the luxury market, catching the eye of Leslie Wexner, owner of Limited Brands, who bought it in 2005 for an estimated $15 million, according to published reports. Harry, who stayed with the brand after the purchase and headed the home fragrance division at Bath & Body Works, says he increased business from “$100 million to $1.3 billion” when he left in 2012. Laura, who says she has worked every day of her life since age 14, was busy creating custom home fragrances for more than 100 of the world’s most exclusive brands, including Estée Lauder, Ralph Lauren, and Christian Dior, before launching Nest at Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman in 2008. 144 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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Below and left: The first course was a pasta soufflé with white truffles, served on eighteenthcentury Chinese export plates in a rare mauve color. Opposite page, bottom left: The evening’s signature drink was the South Side, a blend of triple sec, Hendrick’s Gin, lime, and fresh mint.

In addition to their work, the Slatkins have 24-year-old twins, Alexandra and David. David, who has autism, inspired Laura to co-found Next for Autism in 2003. The nonprofit designs and launches innovative educational programs and services for people with autism and their families, as well as two charter schools in Harlem and the Bronx. Despite their long days of work and philanthropy, the Slatkins love to host dinner parties in their homes: their main Palm Beach residence, New York City apartment, and Ferretti yacht, which they use for summertime cruising around Europe. In Palm Beach, Laura and Harry prefer to welcome no more than 14 guests at a time. Since they entertain frequently, they have it down to a science. “We have a set of guidelines for entertaining,” says Laura, who shares the preparation with their chef and household staff. “We have a nice balance. We keep the kitchen organized, set a proper table, achieve a great sense of order, and adhere to a time schedule for the house manager to know when to serve.” They like to enjoy their dinners in a relaxed atmosphere because conversation is one of the most important components of a Slatkin dinner party. They invite a mix of guests—artists, scientists, social friends, entrepreneurs, and designers, to name a few. After the first course, Harry asks each guest a question so everyone can learn something new about one another. “Having interesting and diverse people over for dinner has changed our lives and the ways we deal with people,” Harry says. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JANUARY 2024

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For a recent dinner party in their Palm Beach home, guests gathered in the living room for appetizers of caviar dip and smashed fried potatoes with crème fraîche and smoked salmon accompanied by the evening’s signature drink, the South Side (triple sec, Hendrick’s Gin, lime, and fresh mint). Conversation centered around work, travel, and real estate. The evening’s candle fragrance was grapefruit, which Laura describes as “uplifting and a crowd-pleaser.”

The table setting was evocative of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, explains Laura. It featured silver service plates, nineteenth-century Venetian glassware, nineteenth-century French Odiot silver flatware, porcelain-handled flatware, bronze candlesticks and candelabras, and Léron table linens to match the dinner set. Laura put together floral centerpieces of David Austin garden roses, peonies, anemones, café au lait dahlias, and

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For dessert, the party moved into the conservatory. Alice Naylor-Leyland (opposite page, bottom left) designed the table, which included botanical plates from her own line, Mrs. Alice. Dessert was homemade mint ice cream in a meringue and nougat bomb (below).

clematis, all in hushed shades of blush pink and lavender. The dinner menu was light to complement the mild Palm Beach weather, Laura adds. Dessert was served in the home’s conservatory, which is filled with botanical art, beautiful furnishings, and design books. The tablescape, created by the Slatkins’ friend Alice Naylor-Leyland, matched the surroundings. “I used my botanical plates inspired by my mother, with bamboo flatware and handblown glasses with painted rims,” says Naylor-Leyland, referencing her London-based company, Mrs. Alice. “We added duck-egg-blue place mats and napkins, boxwood topiary trees in chi-

noiserie pots for the centerpieces, and navy pagoda lamps. The tablecloth was ikat in a biscuit color for sophistication.” The Slatkins served homemade mint ice cream in a meringue and nougat bomb with laced chocolate and dusted cocoa powder. The course was paired with Château d’Yquem, and the candle’s fragrance was sugared beignet. After the guests departed, the Slatkins reflected on another stimulating evening of good company and great conversation. “We have broadened our horizons and met people we never would have known,” Harry says. “We like to engage everyone over a fine meal. It is the heartbeat of all.” « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JANUARY 2024

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Electric BY HOWARD WALKER

BATTERY-POWERED VESSELS ARE FAST BECOMING THE COOL CHOICE FOR MARINERS LOOKING FOR SILENT RUNNING, ZERO EMISSIONS, AND FREEDOM FROM THOSE PRICEY MARINA GAS PUMPS. HERE ARE OUR PICKS FOR 10 WATERCRAFT WONDERS LEADING THE CHARGE. 148 PALM AVENTURA BEACH MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATED

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VITA LION If you have a need for speed but still want zero emissions, the gorgeous 34foot Vita Lion is the dayboat for you. This mighty beast can reach a top speed of 35 knots, courtesy of twin 335-hp electric motors. Throttle back to the Lion’s more genteel 22-knot cruising speed and you can run for 90 minutes or more than 40 miles. It’s admittedly not enough for a sprint to the Bahamas, but plenty for a jaunt to your favorite Intracoastal

watering hole. And if you can find yourself a marina with Tesla-style DC fast-charging, the bank of batteries can recharge in around an hour and a half. Britain’s Vita Power developed the carbon-fiber-hulled Lion from an Italian design, and it was originally built in France by JFA Yachts. Recently, however, Maine’s Hodgdon Yachts began building Lions for the U.S. market. (vita-power.com)

LENGTH: 34 FEET BEAM: 8 FEET, 8 INCHES DRAFT: 1 FOOT, 5 INCHES TOP SPEED: 35 KNOTS RANGE: 90 MINUTES AT 22 KNOTS

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LENGTH: 22 FEET BEAM: 9 FEET, 3 INCHES DRAFT: 2 FEET, 5 INCHES TOP SPEED: 5.2 KNOTS RANGE: 12 1/2 HOURS AT 5 KNOTS

DUFFY SUN CRUISER 22 You can’t talk about electric boats and not talk about Duffy. Since 1970, more than 14,000 of these fringe-topped, cocktail-hour cruisers have been sold. In Duffy’s home port of Newport Beach, California, there are an estimated 3,500 of them silently gliding around. It’s simply the world’s best-selling electric boat. The beloved Duffy 22 is the perfect friends and family runabout, with cushy seats for 12, a built-in fridge, and a multitude of cupholders. Don’t expect to get anywhere in a hurry, though. Top speed is a leisurely 6 mph

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courtesy of a 48-volt electric motor amped by a bank of 16 six-volt batteries. Ease back to 5 knots and it can cruise for more than 12 hours on a charge. One especially cool feature is Duffy’s patented Power Rudder setup. This integrates the electric motor with the rudder and fourbladed prop, allowing the whole assembly to rotate almost 90 degrees for easy-peasy docking. (duffyboats.com)

VENUS SPEEDSTER X Attention-seekers should turn the page right now. That’s because this adorable electric runabout is guaranteed to spin heads faster than a David and Victoria Beckham sighting outside Joe’s Stone Crab. Inspired by Porsche’s iconic 1959 356 Speedster sportscar, this stunning 32-foot Venus Speedster X joins the builder’s original 22-foot version (pictured) that’s been renamed the Venus Speedster. It’s the creation of British yachting specialist Seven Seas, which operates its U.S. headquarters in Fort Lauderdale.

Gas-powered Speedster Xs are available with up to 600 horsepower and twin jet drives that can rocket it to a top speed of close to 50 knots. But with growing demand for an eco-friendlier version, the Speedster X is being offered with zero-emission electric power. That means a 50kW Torqeedo electric motor juiced by a 40-kWh battery pack giving a top speed of 21 knots. Throttle back to a more sedate 6 knots and you can cruise for up to 9 hours on a single charge. The boat-loving Beckhams would approve. (sevenseasyachts.eu)

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TAIGA ORCA JET SKI No one likes the droning, swarm-of-bees sound of a Jet Ski at full tilt—not to mention the stinky aroma of the unburned hydrocarbons it emits. Make it all-electric and the droning goes away. So does the smell. People on the beach will smile again. This is the thinking at Montreal’s Taiga Motors, which recently introduced the world’s first series-production, battery-powered personal watercraft (PWC) it calls the Orca. There’s the option of 90-hp or 160-hp motors, both juiced by a 24-kWh lithium battery bank that sits low in the craft for added stability. With the 160 you’re looking at a top speed of 54 knots and

LENGTH: 9 FEET, 6 INCHES BEAM: 3 FEET, 9 INCHES DRAFT: 6 INCHES TOP SPEED: UP TO 54 KNOTS RANGE: 28 MILES AT FULL THROTTLE

a range of 28 miles. Trust me, 28 miles on a Jet Ski is plenty. When it comes to charging, a Level 1 socket will top off the batteries in 14 hours, or in 3 and a half hours with Level 2. A DC fast-charger will take the batteries up to 80 percent in 30 minutes. As for pricing, the base Orca Sport costs $17,490, while the top-of-the-range Carbon model with its carbon-fiber hull lists for $26,500. (taigamotors.com)

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NAVIER 30 Anyone who’s watched America’s Cup sailboats in action will know that foiling does wonders for performance. Now Silicon Valley–based Navier plans to use the same technology for its very cool, very clever hydrofoiling electric dayboat, the Navier 30. With its retractable foils and twin 90-kW electric motors connected to a large battery bank, the carbon-hulled 30-footer can fly 4 feet above the waves at 30 knots. Throttle back to 20 and the projected range is around 75 nautical miles. Ease out of your slip, lower the front and rear active foils, and once the speed reaches 15 knots, the hull levitates out of the water and soars above the waves. Retract the foils and the dayboat can

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even be beached. Navier signed legendary Maine-based builder Lyman-Morse to produce the Navier 30, with the first versions being delivered last year. Three versions are on offer: an enclosed cabin, an open top, and a hardtop. (navierboat.com)

Ski boats are all about instant torque to punch you out of the hole and leap on the plane. New California start-up Arc Boat Company is ensuring its Arc One ski boat will do just that, courtesy of a honking 500-hp electric motor. It’s enough juice to propel this lightweight, aluminum-hulled 24-footer to a top speed of 35 knots, with plenty of amps to keep you skiing or wakeboarding for up to 5 hours. Find yourself a DC fast-charger and you can get an 80 percent top-off in as little as 40 minutes, or overnight with a regular plug. This is the debut offering from Los Angeles–based Arc, led by Tesla’s former head of manufacturing. The first boats sold out in 2022, but the next wave will be unveiled this year. (arcboats.com)

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SILENT 60 It’s hard to beat the price of solar power. We’re talking zip, zero, nada. When it comes to the Turkish-built Silent 60 power catamaran, with its rooftop crammed with solar panels, the power of the sun can push it at 6 or 7 knots for 9 hours, or more than 100 miles. We recently got to try out the Silent 60 on a cruise along the Intracoastal through Fort Lauderdale and came away wowed by the yacht’s silent running, laid-back feel, and island-hopping cruising potential. That, and the humongous interior space. With a beam that stretches almost 30 feet, the thing is half as wide as it is long. That means a

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LENGTH: 59 FEET BEAM: 29 FEET, 6 INCHES DRAFT: 3 FEET TOP SPEED: UP TO 20 KNOTS RANGE: 100 MILES

ballroom-size salon, huge entertaining areas, and a full-hull master suite that’s bigger than you’ll find in most apartments. And while the 60 disappointed us a little in the quality of its interior fixtures and fitting, the newest versions have an all-new interior design with improved craftsmanship and woodwork. (silent-yachts.com)

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LENGTH: 24 FEET BEAM: 8 FEET, 6 INCHES DRAFT: 2 FEET, 9 INCHES TOP SPEED: 35 KNOTS RANGE: UP TO 5 HOURS

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GREENLINE 40 Slovenian builder Greenline Yachts has been one of the true pioneers of electric propulsion for power cruisers. Since 2008, it’s been offering diesel-hybrid or fully electric power for its range of sleek, family-friendly yachts from 33 to 68 feet. One of our favorites is the salty Greenline 40 with its twin 67-hp Torqeedo electric motors, six high-capacity lithium-ion batteries, and roof filled with solar panels. No, it’s not fast; expect a trawler-like 7 knots cruising speed that will take you around 35 miles. But Greenline is happy to work with a buyer to

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LENGTH: 40 FEET BEAM: 13 FEET, 11 INCHES DRAFT: 2 FEET, 9 INCHES TOP SPEED: 11 KNOTS RANGE: APPROXIMATELY 35 MILES

spec out a boat that meets his or her ideal range and speed, with the option of bigger batteries and more powerful motors, or a hybrid alternative with a compact diesel generator to ease range anxiety. Beautifully built with a real emphasis on quality and craftsmanship, the Greenline 40 also has two cabins and a salon with a rear galley that opens to the back deck. (greenlinehybridusa.com)

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LENGTH: 30 FEET BEAM: 9 FEET, 6 INCHES DRAFT: 1 FOOT, 8 INCHES TOP SPEED: UP TO 40 KNOTS RANGE: UP TO 60 MILES

RAND ESCAPE 30 Who doesn’t love Danish design, style, and craftsmanship? Denmark’s Rand Boats has been incorporating all three elements into its lineup of militaristic-looking speed boats since the company was founded in 2013. Rand’s newest and most exciting offering is the allelectric Escape 30 center console. While available with gas engines, the boat’s electric range includes the choice of either a 78-kWh or 117.5-kWh lithium battery. The former will deliver a 30-knot top speed, the latter a 40-knot. All

this is built into a hull that uses lots of recycled plastic bottles in its construction and boasts waist-high bulwarks and full walk-around decks for safety. Claimed to have all the space and functionality of a 40-footer, the Escape 30 has seating for 12, acres of sun loungers, an outdoor kitchen, and a surprisingly spacious cabin with a queen-size bed and shower compartment. Best of all, Rand has its U.S. headquarters in Miami, so it can tailor the Escape 30 for Florida boating. (randboats.com)

CANDELA C-8 High-tech Swedish boatbuilder Candela is creating waves in the world of all-electric dayboats. Its latest is the 28foot, all-carbon-fiber C-8 with remarkable foiling technology. Power up to around 16 knots and the boat rises on its two forward foils and single rear foil to cruise at 20 knots with bursts up to its 27-knot top speed. Its super efficiency is partly due to its single electric motor that’s mounted in torpedolike housing in the rearward foil. And that efficiency is going to be

heightened with the partnership between Candela and the Swedish carmaker Polestar, which will provide its battery and smart-charging systems. Polestar’s know-how should improve on the C-8’s current range of around 57 miles at cruising speed. The high-windshield C-8 comes as either an open day cruiser or a more sheltering hardtop version with a retractable sunroof. Below decks the cozy cuddy cabin can sleep two adults and two kids for a weekend away. (candela.com) «

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LENGTH: 28 FEET, 3 INCHES BEAM: 8 FEET, 2 INCHES DRAFT: 1 FOOT, 8 INCHES TO 4 FEET, 11 INCHES TOP SPEED: 27 KNOTS RANGE: UP TO 57 MILES

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Wintry days sparkle with timeless jewels perfect for season By Mary Murray Digital illustration by Leonor Alvarez-Maza Floral ring with rubies set in 18-karat gold and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, Picchiotti, Greenleaf & Crosby, Palm Beach, greenleafcrosby. com; Tropics Collection cuff with a golden South Sea pearl and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Jewelmer, Palm Beach, jewelmer.com. Opposite page: Tassel necklace with emeralds, fresh-water pearls, and diamonds on an 18-karat white gold chain, Provident Jewelry, multiple locations, providentjewelry.com; heart pendant with a natural Colombian heart-shaped emerald and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold on a diamond heart chain set in 18-karat white gold, Patricia Robalino, Palm Beach, patriciarobalino.com.

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Silhouette earrings with jade and rubies set in 18-karat gold, Seaman Schepps, Palm Beach, seamanschepps.com; marquise necklace with emeralds and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, Lugano Diamonds, Palm Beach, luganodiamonds.com; ring with a South Sea cultured pearl and an emerald-cut diamond set in platinum, Assael, Marissa Collections, Palm Beach, marissacollections.com.

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Emerald Pyramid Opal Mosaic Vortex necklace with an emerald, opals, and diamonds set in 14-karat gold, Jacquie Aiche, Marissa Collections, Palm Beach, marissacollections.com; ring with a natural cognac diamond and pink diamonds set in 18-karat rose gold, Yvel, Palm Beach, yvel.com; Snowflakes Leaf Classic pendant with diamonds set in 18-karat rose gold, Tamara Comolli, Palm Beach, us.tamaracomolli.com.

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Mandala Collection pendant necklace with a round emerald and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Harakh, Greenleaf & Crosby, Palm Beach, greenleafcrosby.com; bracelet with emeralds and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, Graff, Palm Beach, graff.com; necklace with rubies and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, Kwiat, Marissa Collections, Palm Beach, marissacollections.com; L’Arc de Davidor ring with lacquered ceramic and Palais diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, Davidor, Bal Harbour, davidor.com.

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One-of-a-kind bracelet with rubies and diamonds set in platinum, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, hamiltonjewelers.com; estate Belle Feuilles earrings with Burmese rubies and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Van Cleef & Arpels, Greenleaf & Crosby, Palm Beach, greenleafcrosby.com; vintage Bombe cocktail ring with a ruby and diamonds set in platinum and 18-karat gold, David Webb, Yafa Signed Jewels, Palm Beach, yafasignedjewels.com.

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Chairman Lynne Wheat Co-Chairmen Jennifer Fischer • Audrey Gruss Amy Phelan • Andrea Wynn Invite you to

Save The Date

for Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County’s 43rd anniversary gala

The Winter Ball Around The World

Friday, February 2, 2024 The Breakers • Palm Beach Music by The Sultans of Swing For sponsorship information, please contact: Tim Tracy at 561.324.8600 or ttracy@bgcpbc.org Lily Holt Dillon at 561.308.3919 or lilyholtinc@gmail.com

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Palm Beach Illustrated presents THE FACES behind some of the most successful organizations in our region

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175 // Non-Surgical Facial Rejuvenation 176 // Northern Palm Beach County Real Estate 177 // Palm Beach Portfolio Management 178 // Philanthropy 179 // Prevention, Possibilities and Purpose 180 // Private Wealth 181 // Public Relations 182 // Estate, Tax and Residency Planning 183 // Wealth Advisement 184 // Your Family’s Financial Future

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ACADEMICS WESLEY LOGSDON, DENISE SPIROU — THE GREENE SCHOOL With a passion for holistic education, Dr. Denise Spirou is the founding Head of School at The Greene School, grades EC-8. With a high school underway, Dr. Spirou is thrilled to have Mr. Wes Logsdon to join her on this journey, fueled by passion and experience, to create a high school like no other to prepare their students for acceptance into top universities nationwide. As a school leader, Mr. Logsdon advocates for his students and faculty to be leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs. Mr. Logsdon possesses a master’s degree and a J.D., both credentials that reflect his dedication to education. His passion for leadership extends far beyond conventional

boundaries, and he has honed his skills for close to 20 years of service in independent and private schools in the area. As the vice chair of the education and youth advisory board for the city of Westlake, Mr. Logsdon is a driving force behind transformative educational initiatives. What sets Dr. Spirou and Mr. Logsdon apart is their compassionate approach, energizing every endeavor they undertake. Their energy is infectious, fueling positive change and growth. Building relationships is their forte, fostering trust and cooperation among all stakeholders. At The Greene School, they take immense pride in crafting an exceptional program that paves the way for next-generation learning.

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ADVANCED SPINE SURGERY ROBERT S. BISCUP, DO — BISCUP SPINE PALM BEACH Through an unrivaled quality of care, innovative treatment, and extraordinary personal attention, patients can expect a superior medical experience at Biscup Spine. Led by world-renowned spine care specialist Dr. Robert S. Biscup, MS, DO, FAOAO, Biscup Spine has provided world-class healthcare for more than 35 years. Through a combination of minimally invasive surgery, regenerative medicine and functional medicine, Dr. Biscup and his team guide patients to better

health for a better quality of life. The Biscup Spine team understands that achieving health and wellness goes well beyond clinical care, and with that guiding principle they create a highly individualized experience for each patient to ensure the least invasive and most effective option for health and healing. To schedule a consultation or for more information on Biscup Spine, visit biscupspine.com.

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ANIMAL WELFARE ROBIN GANZERT, PHD — AMERICAN HUMANE Robin Ganzert, PhD, serves as president and CEO of American Humane, the country’s first national humane organization and the first to serve animals, whenever and wherever they need rescue, shelter, or protection. She is the executive producer of the award-winning, fulllength documentary “Escape from Extinction,” narrated by Dame Helen Mirren. Ganzert has her second documentary coming out in 2024. She is also the executive producer of the annual American Humane Hero Dog Awards, which aired this year on A&E and FYI networks Thanksgiving weekend. She is author of The Humane Table: Cooking with Compassion, Mission Metamorphosis, and Animal Stars. Dr. Ganzert serves on the

board of Loro Parque Foundation and the Lois Pope LIFE Foundation and is a member of the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce trustee program. She is also a member of The Explorers Club, The International Women’s Forum, and the Forbes Nonprofit Council. She has been awarded the prestigious Gorilla Prize by world-renowned zoological organization Loro Parque for her efforts in conservation. Dr. Ganzert is regularly featured in the nation’s leading news and media outlets as an authoritative voice for animals. Her perspective has been featured in leading newspapers, including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and USA Today among others.

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COLLECTOR CARS J.R. AMANTEA — GT MOTOR CARS Growing up in the car world, J.R. Amantea experienced his first car show at 2 years old. At 6, he started judging classic Corvettes with his dad with National Corvette Restorer Society (NCRS). He became the youngest judge at age 13 and two years later the youngest judge at Bloomington Gold. This lifetime of meticulous learning coupled with the detailed judging and restoration process set the foundation for his own company, GT Motor Cars. Pursuing his passion, J.R. left the world of finance, bringing a multidimensional level of expertise into managing and advising on some of the most sought-after, investment-grade cars in the world. The quality and expertise that goes into buying, selling, detailing,

restoring, and storing of high-level, rare automobiles overseen by GT Motor Cars is an art of its own. Celebrating his ninth year in business, J.R. is proud to announce the opening of GT Motor Cars in Palm Beach County. Minutes to the airport, this brand new 30,000-square-foot facility offers everything under one roof. If you’re looking for investment-grade cars and specialized car care, this is your place. From sales & acquisitions, advising, detailing and storage, GT Motor Cars has your collection covered. Offering pickup, delivery, and tailor-made service on a personalized level, GT Motor Cars looks forward to welcoming you and your collector car into the family.

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COSMETIC & LASER SURGERY ALEXANDER J. COVEY — EAST END LASER CARE Dr. Alexander Covey, a fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery with an impressive three-decade career dedicated to cosmetic and laser surgery in New York and the Hamptons, is excited to begin his third year in Palm Beach. His unwavering commitment to elevating beauty and confidence has earned him the prestigious title of Top Doctor in New York for the past 20 consecutive years, as acknowledged by the Castle Connolly Guide and The New York Times. Dr. Covey’s expertise shines in the realm of noninvasive facial and body rejuvenation, helping individuals achieve their aesthetic goals without the inconvenience of traditional surgery’s downtime. His signature

Liquid Facelift technique harnesses the power of neurotoxins, wrinkle fillers, and Kybella to restore lost facial volume and youthful contours. The results are dramatic, yet natural—without the need for anesthesia, incisions, or surgical recuperation. What truly sets Dr. Covey apart is his unwavering commitment to personalization. Each patient receives a uniquely tailored treatment plan, meticulously crafted to address their specific cosmetic aspirations. Dr. Covey personally administers all injectable treatments, ensuring every individual leaves looking refreshed and more beautiful. With Dr. Covey, the goal is simple: You will look like yourself, only better. 265 SUNRISE AVE., PALM BEACH, FL n 561-669-3178 n DRCOVEY.COM

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FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY DR BRIAN HASS, PLASTIC SURGEON; DR. ANDREA HASS, OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC SURGEON — HASS PLASTIC SURGERY A cornerstone premier plastic surgery practice for nearly 30 years, this husband-and-wife duo have built an award-winning reputation for those seeking amazing facelifts. As the eyelid-specialist, Dr. Andrea Hass earned her credentials with residency in ophthalmology at Temple University and a fellowship in oculo-plastics at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. Her keen understanding of the delicate intricacies of the muscles and skin around the eyes gives her patients the reassurance that they’ll get the rested and rejuvenated appearance they desire for their upper face. Dr. Brian Hass, plastic surgeon, complements his wife’s work with the specialized jowl and neck surgeries for dynamic facelift results. With his

background of residencies in general surgery at Pennsylvania Hospital, in Philadelphia, followed by plastic surgery at New York Hospital in New York, Dr. Hass is confident he can give patients the smoother neck and jaw line for a youthful, rested, and beautiful facelift. “We love what we do,” say the Hasses. “With our ever-expanding team of specialized plastic surgeons, master injectors, caring staff and two locations, we will continue to expand the breadth of rejuvenation and, most importantly, live up to the 5-Star ratings we receive in order to give the Palm Beaches the best in cosmetic surgery excellence they have come to expect.”

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MINIMALLY INVASIVE AND DISC REPLACEMENT SPINE SURGERY PHILIP SAVILLE, MD — SAVILLE SPINE INSTITUTE Philip Saville, MD, is a board-certified spinal surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive and motion preserving techniques. Having trained at the University of Pennsylvania and the world-renowned Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, he brings the most advanced techniques to Palm Beach. Dr. Saville opened the Saville Spine Institute to provide patients with cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine ailments with the highest level of comprehensive care. Dr Saville specializes in minimally invasive spine surgeries and alternatives to fusion surgeries, including cervical and lumbar disc

replacements. Minimally invasive techniques ensure less damage to healthy tissues, less pain, and a faster recovery. The Saville Spine Institute provides a concierge-level experience, which includes thorough, personalized visits, enhanced patient satisfaction, in office injections, and treatments tailored to each unique individual’s needs for improved patient outcomes. Dr. Saville is dedicated to providing top-quality, integrated spinal care and looks forward to helping his patients regain their quality of life.

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EYELID SURGERY MICHAEL A. CONNOR, MD — OCULOPLASTIC & ORBITAL CONSULTANTS Dr. Michael Connor, double-board-certified in ophthalmology and oculofacial plastic surgery, has been improving patients’ lives for more than a decade. Having completed a highly competitive fellowship in oculofacial plastic surgery, he is one of approximately 600 surgeons in the country to specialize in a field dedicated specifically to the aesthetics of the eyes, and we are fortunate to have his expertise in Palm Beach County. His knowledge of the underlying anatomy enhances his ability to preserve the function of the eyelids and achieve a naturally beautiful result. “Finesse and anatomic precision are needed to perform surgery around the eyes safely and effectively,” he says.

Dr. Connor’s area of expertise includes cosmetic blepharoplasty, brow surgery, ptosis or droopy eyelid surgery, and revisional eyelid surgery. While many of his surgical procedures are performed in an outpatient surgery center, he has also perfected the art of in-office eyelid surgery utilizing local anesthesia. Patients are able to undergo eyelid rejuvenation, performed comfortably in his surgical suite, in less than an hour. His practice also includes nonsurgical anti-aging options, including neurotoxins, facial fillers, chemical peels, and laser treatments in the skilled hands of both Melanie Craft, APRN and Taylor D. Caparo, PA-C. Dr. Connor lives in Jupiter with his wife, Dr. Jeanmarie Burigo Connor, and their four children.

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FINANCIAL PLANNING BROOKE MCKERNAN — NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL, THE MCKERNAN FINANCIAL GROUP Northwestern Mutual Financial Advisor Brooke McKernan makes it her mission to improve clients’ overall financial planning picture, providing security and growth for them, their businesses, and their families. She has been serving her clients for almost 20 years nationwide. McKernan, a graduate of Florida State University with a degree in business finance, has a passion for helping people and enjoys seeing clients pursue their dreams. She is diligent and focused on curating a unique plan to fit each

client’s specific needs, and uses a digital platform to develop a longterm financial plan backed by the strongest investment and insurance products in the industry. A native to West Palm Beach, McKernan loves giving back to her community and focuses on women and children organizations, such as Opportunity for Early Childhood Education and The Junior League of the Palm Beaches.

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FINE JEWELRY JAY HARTINGTON — MARISSA COLLECTIONS Florida native, Jay Hartington, is the co-owner and CEO of Marissa Collections. Established in the heart of Naples, Florida, in 1975, Marissa Collections is a family-owned and operated luxury boutique at The Royal Poinciana Plaza in Palm Beach. Known for highly curated collections of jewelry, apparel, and accessories, Marissa Collections carries designers Oscar de la Renta, Brunello Cucinelli, Dolce & Gabbana, Kwiat, Foundrae, Sidney Garber, Irene Neuwirth, Brent Neale, David Webb, and more. Opening The Jewelry Gallery and marissacollections.com over a decade ago are amongst a few examples of the innovative expansion plans Jay has successfully launched at Marissa Collections, alongside a 5,400-square-foot Palm Beach Penthouse addition and new

boutique at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples in the Fall. Hartington ventured into the world of finance as an investment banker before joining forces with his parents. His professional influence extends to the Couture Retail Advisory Council, where he provides contributions and is a Gemological Institute of America Accredited Jewelry Professional. In 2022, Marissa Collections won the GEM Award for Retail Excellence, recognizing the transformative impact Marissa Collections established in the jewelry retail sector. Hartington’s multifaceted contributions in the realms of luxury retail, local community involvement, and family are all influenced through Marissa Collections. To learn more visit marissacollections.com.

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HAIR RESTORATION AND TRANSPLANT SURGERY ALAN J. BAUMAN, MD, ABHRS, IAHRS — BAUMAN MEDICAL Dr. Alan Bauman is a full-time, board-certified hair restoration physician who has treated over 34,000 patients and has performed over 12,000 hair transplant procedures and over 12,000 PRPs since starting his medical hair loss practice, Bauman Medical, in 1997. Dr. Bauman is one of approximately only 200 physicians worldwide to achieve the certification from the esteemed American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS). He has pioneered numerous technologies in the field of hair restoration, including minimally invasive Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE); VIP|FUE™ No-Shave Hair Transplant; Eyelash Transplants; Low-Level Laser Therapy; Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP); PDOgro™, a “lunchtime” procedure performed under painless local

anesthesia; and his latest needle-free, pain-free treatment for hair shedding and hair loss, TransEpidermal Delivery (TED). Dr. Bauman was voted “No. 1 Top Hair Restoration Surgeon” in North America by Aesthetic Everything for the seventh consecutive year as well as “Top Hair Restoration Surgeon of the Decade.” He was also recognized by Forbes as one of “10 CEOs Transforming Healthcare in America.” To learn which hair restoration options are best for you, schedule a consultation at Bauman’s 12,000-square-foot “Hair Hospital” in downtown Boca Raton on South Dixie Highway or virtually from the privacy of your home.

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NON-SURGICAL FACIAL REJUVENATION CHRISTINA HOBGOOD NAUGLE, PA-C, PARTNER — LICKSTEIN PLASTIC SURGERY MEDICAL SPA Having earned the unique distinction of Top 100 Best Aesthetic Injector in America by her patients and peers an extraordinary four years in a row, Christina Hobgood Naugle, PA-C, clinical director at Lickstein Plastic Surgery Medical Spa, is renowned throughout the aesthetics field for her exceptional skills, focus on graceful aging, commitment to patient education and consistently achieving natural appearing results. Naugle embodies the art of rejuvenation, refined. A board-certified and licensed physician assistant since 2008, Naugle returned to her native Palm Beach County following five years of plastic surgery training in Charleston, South Carolina. Working in close partnership with David A. Lickstein, MD, FACS,

medical director and board-certified plastic surgeon, Naugle and her team provide today’s most comprehensive and effective prejuvenation, rejuvenation and anti-aging treatments in a relaxed, elegant setting with her trademark “visit with your best friend” atmosphere. A national leader in the field of aesthetics, Naugle lectures and trains providers on effective use of lasers, the newest anti-aging technologies, and state-of-the-art injection techniques. Naugle is a Sciton luminary trainer, Ellacor Key Opinion Leader, faculty member of the Allergan Training Institute, and holds active memberships in the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the Association of Plastic Surgery Physician Assistants.

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NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY REAL ESTATE ERIC TELCHIN, LOGAN NOLTING — THE TELCHIN GROUP More buyers and sellers in ZIP code 33412 trust The Telchin Group with real estate needs than anyone else. Unstoppable work ethic, powerhouse marketing, and long-lasting relationships deliver incomparable results for Telchin’s clients. Eric Telchin and his husband Logan Nolting live at the Club at Ibis, where their sales volume and market share has been increasing year after year. With more record-breaking sales in Ibis and Bay Hill Estates than anyone, they deliver a hands-on, personalized approach for each client. They are known for their attention to detail, expertise, negotiating skills, 24/7 access, and their ability to create the smoothest possible experience.

An award-winning, thrice-internationally published author, Telchin has a marketing degree from The George Washington University, worked for ABC News and The Washington Post, developing cutting-edge interactive media. His creativity and skills are channeled into producing the most compelling marketing for each property he lists. Telchin’s skills mesh beautifully with Nolting’s background in business, luxury hospitality, and design. Together, the duo brings a highly personalized touch, nurturing each client, and aiming for the highest possible level of success. Telchin sits on the board of directors for the Creative Center for Education, which is fitting—creativity, giving back, and doing the right thing are hallmarks of The Telchin Group.

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PALM BEACH PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT MATTHEW KUTCHER — WELLS FARGO ADVISORS Matthew Kutcher has built his reputation on making informed financial decisions for his clients while navigating the most challenging of markets. His investment philosophy is centered on discipline and precise execution, while remaining flexible and opportunistic. As a Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) professional with nearly three decades of portfolio management experience, Matt has a deep understanding of equity and fixed-income markets. In his current role as a Private Wealth Financial Advisor through Wells Fargo Advisors, Matt leads a team of six professionals that manages $2 billion* in client assets.

Matt is proud to be from Long Island, New York, where he spent the first part of his career on Wall Street before relocating to Florida in 1999. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Hofstra University and an MBA from the University of Miami. His passion for working with clients is equaled by his dedication to philanthropic causes, as a current board member of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. He has also been involved with several nonprofits that focus on at-risk youth. He currently lives in south Palm Beach with his wife and two children.

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PHILANTHROPY DANITA R. DEHANEY — COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES Danita R. DeHaney, President and CEO of the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, enters her third year at the helm of the not-for-profit organization that has been leading philanthropy locally for more than five decades. DeHaney has prioritized three key areas in which the Community Foundation can and is making a difference today: access to higher education, early literacy, and mental health. According to the research, one third of students at Palm Beach County colleges and universities are the first in their families to attend college and therefore need extra help to get to—and through—

college; over half of Palm Beach County’s third graders are not reading on grade level and need extra support to get on track; and while the mental health crisis is affecting individuals of all ages, children and teens have suffered greatly post-pandemic and are in need of highquality care and guidance. “We live in a community of great wealth and great need,” says DeHaney. “It’s an honor to connect our donors to the trusted nonprofit organizations on the ground that do the important work of helping those most in need. It is both my job and my joy.”

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PREVENTION, POSSIBILITIES AND PURPOSE RACHEL PAPPERT DOCEKAL, MBA, ED.D, TURNER BENOIT — HANLEY FOUNDATION At its 40-year milestone, CEO Dr. Rachel Pappert Docekal and Chief Philanthropy Office Turner Benoit are leading the reunification of the Hanley Foundation as it reacquires the Hanley Center and moves into its next era as the preeminent substance-use prevention and recovery nonprofit in the state of Florida. From offering education programs to more than 70,000 students annually in 32 counties across the state, to assisting more than 500 people get the treatment they need every year by removing financial barriers through the Lifesaver Scholarship program, the Foundation’s evidence-based programs provide a full continuum of care and the support needed to live a life of possibility and purpose.

Through therapy, support groups, and an innovative job training program, the Foundation is revolutionizing the treatment industry and breaking the cycle of addiction. Employment opportunities in the campus bookstore and coffee shop, as well as internships and externships, will teach valuable skills such as time management, teamwork, and effective communication. Opportunities for gainful employment reduce financial stressors, boost self-worth, and benefit businesses across the state in filling their workforce needs. Contact Hanley Foundation today for resources or to join the organization in its mission to eliminate addiction.

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PRIVATE WEALTH GINA SABEAN — CIBC, US Gina Sabean is a managing director and senior private banking advisor for CIBC Private Wealth with 30 years of industry experience. In this role, she works closely with high net worth individuals and families on a wide range of financial needs. Sabean partners with a team of professionals to provide comprehensive private banking, private wealth and commercial banking solutions to help clients realize their ambitions. Sabean is a career banker, having started her banking career in Palm Beach County in 1985. Prior to CIBC, she served as a senior vice president and senior banking advisor at PNC Private Bank, where she specialized in deposit and loan solutions tailored to high net worth clients and their

families. Previously, Sabean spent 15 years with Northern Trust Wealth Management. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Palm Beach Atlantic University, graduating cum laude. In 2017, Sabean was awarded the Distinguished Catherine T. McArthur School of Leadership Alumni Award and also established an endowed scholarship fund. Her community involvements include The United Way of Palm Beach County, Palm Beach Symphony, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Quantum House, Habitat for Humanity Palm Beach County, Executive Women of the Palm Beaches and STOP Children’s Cancer.

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PUBLIC RELATIONS JULIE MULLEN, ELIZABETH KELLEY GRACE, CO-FOUNDERS — THE BUZZ AGENCY The Buzz Agency, launched in 2009, is a top-ranked woman-owned public relations agency located on Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach. Julie Mullen, a proud “Air Force brat,” volunteers as a guardian ad litem for Palm Beach County’s Fifteenth Circuit, and serves on the Board of Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association. She has also held board positions with Impact 100 Palm Beach County, Gold Coast PR Council, Women in Communications, and Mizner Park Cultural Arts Association.

Elizabeth Kelley Grace is a graduate of the University of Iowa and a native Iowan. She serves on the board of directors for the Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce and has served on the board of directors for the Junior League of Boca Raton and the Boca Raton Historical Society. Elizabeth has also volunteered with KidSafe Foundation, Boca Raton Museum of Art, and the George Snow Scholarship Fund.

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ESTATE, TAX AND RESIDENCY PLANNING MATTHEW N. TURKO — CUMMINGS & LOCKWOOD LLC For over a century, Cummings & Lockwood has been building meaningful and lasting relationships with its private clients, their family offices, businesses, and charitable entities, serving as trusted advisors throughout their lifetimes and providing sophisticated legal counsel at every important stage of their lives. The firm has one of the premier private client practices in the United States and serves its clients from offices in Palm Beach Gardens, Naples and Bonita Springs, Florida, and Stamford, Greenwich, and West Hartford, Connecticut. Matthew N. Turko is counsel in Cummings & Lockwood’s Private Client Group and is based in the firm’s Palm Beach Gardens office.

Turko advises his clients on federal income, gift, estate, and generationskipping transfer (GST) tax issues to minimize taxes and optimize the transfer of wealth to future generations, as well as on all aspects of the probate and trust administration process. In addition, Turko establishes non-grantor trusts to maximize Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) exclusions and state income tax savings, and assists clients with the creation and funding of family LLCs and LPs. He also advises non-resident U.S. aliens on U.S. gift, estate, and income tax issues, and Connecticut and New York residents on changing their residency to Florida.

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WEALTH ADVISEMENT LOUISE ARMOUR — J.P. MORGAN WEALTH MANAGEMENT, THE ARMOUR GROUP Louise Armour is a managing director, portfolio manager, and wealth partner with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management. As the head of the Armour Group, Armour is responsible for leveraging the firm’s resources to best serve client needs. Armour and her team provide comprehensive wealth management to high-net-worth families, corporations and their executives, family offices, and entrepreneurs. The Armour Group works regularly alongside clients’ CPAs and attorneys to create personalized and efficient financial planning. A graduate of the State University of New York, Armour began her career with Thomson McKinnon. In 1985, she joined a J.P. Morgan predecessor firm, before transitioning to her current role. Armour is a wealth partner, named to the J.P. Morgan Wealth Partner’s Council to

represent her peers, and was recently a recipient of the inaugural J.P. Morgan Chairman’s Award. She is passionate about advancing women’s opportunities in the workplace and supporting diversity and inclusion. Armour has long been involved in the equestrian world and her husband, Red, is in the Polo Hall of Fame. She has served as a team sponsor for Polo Under the Palms and is also an active fundraiser for the MD Anderson Cancer Center, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s scholarship program, Polo Players Support Group, The Michael J. Fox Foundation and the Boys and Girls Club. Armour and her husband live in Wellington, Florida, and have two grown children, Alexandra and Michael.

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YOUR FAMILY’S FINANCIAL FUTURE JR GONDECK — THE LERNER GROUP AT HIGHTOWER ADVISORS JR Gondeck is a managing director and partner of The Lerner Group. With a career spanning more than two decades, Gondeck is dedicated to helping families grow and pass on their wealth and legacy. He works with families to promote intentional communication and drive collaboration among all generations. He conducts family meetings that bridge generational gaps, arming the next generation with the financial knowledge they need to thrive. Gondeck’s journey in the investment industry began in 2003 at Morgan Stanley, where he played a pivotal role in transitioning from serving institutional investors to focusing on private high-net-worth families. Over the years, he expanded The Lerner Group’s suite of

investment strategies and services to deliver comprehensive solutions that cater to the diverse needs of families. In 2020, Gondeck co-authored Family Value at Risk, a book that serves as a comprehensive guide highlighting the critical significance of inclusive and purposeful communication within families. For Gondeck, a family’s legacy should be richer than monetary wealth. As a dedicated father and husband, he understands the complexities of modern and blended families. He recognized the importance of communication and preparation of heirs and the next generation to ensure a seamless transition of wealth and legacy.

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In October, Boarderie broke the Guinness World Record for the largest charcuterie board ever crafted. Founded in 2021 by Palm Beachers Aaron and Julie Menitoff, Rachel Solomon, and Angel Jerez, Boarderie specializes in gourmet charcuterie boards, made fresh daily and delivered overnight nationwide. A Shark Tank success story and a fixture on Oprah’s favorite things, Boarderie shattered the previous record of 441 pounds by creating a board 169 times bigger than its best-selling Arte board. The team showcased the results at an event at The Colony Hotel and then donated all the elements to The Lord’s Place, a West Palm Beach–based organization that seeks to help those affected by homelessness and break the cycle for those most at risk in Palm Beach County. Here, we spotlight the record-breaking board by the numbers. (boarderie.com) —Mary Murray

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CHEF’s Special CULINARY ARTISTRY SHINES AT WEST PALM’S COOLEST NEW DINING EXPERIENCE BY MARY MURRAY

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Part of the allure of fine dining is the opportunity to taste new flavors, learn about exotic ingredients, and savor the theatrics that make a dish wow-worthy. That magical intrigue is at the heart of Konro, a new chef’s table restaurant in West Palm Beach’s Flamingo Park Market. Chef Jacob Bickelhaupt and his wife, Nadia, are the owners and sole employees. Jacob handles the cuisine, crafting courses full of texture and umami, and Nadia leads the wine and sake pairings, educating guests on each label’s background and the profile present in every pour. Having operated a similar concept in Denver, Colorado, before relocating to West Palm Beach in 2022, the Bickelhaupts have a clear sense of their mission: provide guests with an intimate, omakase-style meal where questions are encouraged and connections are forged. “It’s very much like a dinner party,” says Nadia. “We do all the hard work before guests show up, and once they do, we get to just hang out and enjoy ourselves.” The space is centered around a U-shaped quartz counter, which can seat up to 14, though the Bickelhaupts prefer to cap it at 10 diners. They’re open Wednesday through Saturday

and offer one 7 p.m. seating nightly. Jacob typically serves between 10 and 14 dishes, starting with a few canapés before moving on to richer fare (such as his signature Japanese Wagyu, which he triple sears on a Konro grill) and ending with a progression of desserts. A self-taught chef, Jacob cut his teeth at Chicago’s Charlie Trotter’s and Michelinstarred Alinea. His creativity soars within the no-holds-barred paradigm of the tasting menu, shaping cadences across the courses and orchestrating surprises at every turn.

While Jacob explains that he’s constantly developing new dishes based on ingredient availability and seasonality, he has a handful of favorites that he frequently includes in the rotation. He began a recent meal with one such bite: a crispy chicken skin cone seasoned with freeze-dried lacuma and filled with dragon fruit jam and whipped foie gras. Nadia paired this course—which Jacob describes as “a really savory peanut butter and jelly”—with Laurent-Perrier Ultra Brut Champagne, noting that she prefers to start off with something with small bubbles. “Big bubbles fill you up, and Jacob will take care of that for you.” For those who wish not to imbibe, Jacob makes his own nonalcoholic beverages, utilizing unique ingredients that boast the same flavors as Nadia’s wines and sakes. For example, his red wine alternative features an earthiness courtesy of shiitakes, beets, carrots, and grains of paradise, as well as tannins from black walnuts. This is the N/A pairing for an egg dish that Jacob has spent more than a decade fine-tuning—a dedication that shows in the various layers of umami-rich components and compelling textures. This is but a snapshot of what awaits diners. From Jacob’s Willy Wonka–esque Nitrogen Birthday Cake dessert to Nadia’s passionate advocation of boutique winemakers, there’s always something new to discover at Konro. (konrorestaurant.com)

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GREEN Light A leader among Palm Beach County’s healthy eateries, Field of Greens (FOG) has recently opened two new locations in West Palm Beach. In late October, FOG debuted on South Dixie Highway, operating out of the space formerly occupied by The SoSo restaurant. Last month, it made moves into Phillips Point, taking over 3,000 square feet on the building’s ground level. These spots join FOG’s four other outposts on Clematis Street and in Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, and Wellington. (ilovefog.com) —M.M.

Field of Greens favorites, clockwise from above: Asian quinoa and vegan Greek salads; Full of Life salad; Defender wellness shot; green juice.

A selective guide to Palm Beach-area restaurants THE LISTINGS The Palm Beach County dining scene has something for everyone, from funky burger bars and gastropubs to the glam style of iconic Palm Beach lounges. Here, find a listing of area standouts, organized by cuisine type, with descriptions, contact information, and price details for each. What the icons mean: $ $$ $$$

Most entrees under $25 Most entrees $25-$40 Most entrees $40 or more

While not all-inclusive due to space limitations, our dining listings may vary every month and are constantly updated to showcase the culinary diversity of the area. Find more information on local dining options on palmbeachillustrated.com. NOTICE TO RESTAURATEURS: The establishments listed and their descriptions are printed at the discretion of the editors of Palm Beach Illustrated. They are not a form of advertisement, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com

AMERICAN AIOLI This family-owned eatery makes everything inhouse, presenting an array of tantalizing daily specials. 7434 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (aioliwpb.com) $ AMERICAN SOCIAL Fun times are on tap at this convivial hangout inside Mizner Park. 351 W. Plaza Real Suite 315, Boca Raton (americansocialbar.com) $ BANTER Located inside the Canopy by Hilton hotel, Banter serves Florida fusion cuisine. 380 Trinity Place, West Palm Beach (banterwpb.com) $$ BAR 25 This hip hot spot pairs elevated gastropub fare with sleek surrounds. 25 S.E. 6th Ave., Delray Beach (bar25.com) $ BELLE & MAXWELL’S This charming eatery serves bistro dishes in comfortable surroundings. 3700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (belleandmaxwells.com) $ BERRY FRESH CAFÉ These family-run restaurants specialize in breakfast and brunch favorites made using farm-fresh ingredients. 11658 U.S. Hwy. 1, Palm Beach Gardens; 3755 Military Trail, Jupiter; 1429 S.E. Federal Hwy., Stuart; 1718 S.W. St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West (berryfresh.cafe) $ THE BLUE DOG COOKHOUSE & BAR Fuel up before hitting the shops at the Town Center at Boca Raton. 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton (bluedogboca.com) $$ BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and distinctly Floridian cuisine at this seaside gem at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$

BRICK & BARREL Chef David Schroeder’s gastropub favors comfort food and healthy options. 1153 Town Center Drive Suite 101, Jupiter (brickandbarrelpub.com) $$ BURT AND MAX’S This beloved establishment specializes in made-from-scratch plates. 9089 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (burtandmaxs.com) $$ CAFÉ CHARDONNAY Chef-owner Frank Eucalitto has augmented the menu with influences from Latin America and Asia. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (cafechardonnay.com) $$$ DRIFTWOOD This creative eatery specializes in innovative Florida fare with cocktails to match. 2005 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (driftwoodboynton.com) $$ FARMER’S TABLE A farm-to-table spot committed to clean eating. 951 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (farmerstableboca.com) $$ FERN STREET WINE BAR & KITCHEN The everchanging menu showcases clean ingredients creatively prepared in a wood-fire grill. 501 Fern St. Suite 104, West Palm Beach (fernstreetwpb.com) $$$ FRIES TO CAVIAR GARDEN BISTRO & BAR Chef Jimmy Mills shows off his technical skills and knack for crafting unusual plates. 6299 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (friestocaviar.com) $$ GALLEY Stop by the Hilton West Palm Beach for grilled delicacies with a coastal flair. 600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (galleywestpalmbeach.com) $$ GREASE BURGER BAR The high-end burgers elevate pub cuisine to a divine experience. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JANUARY 2024

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Tucked inside the Opal Grand Resort & Spa in Delray Beach, Drift restaurant specializes in fresh seafood and high-end cuisine with a coastal sensibility. Its Seaworth Spirit Room boasts an intriguing menu of handcrafted cocktails developed with Drift’s cuisine in mind. Here, Opal marketing manager Christine Metzger offers up a few pairing suggestions to enjoy during your next visit. (opalcollection.com/opal-grand) —M.M.

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Drift Away The Dish: Ora King salmon a la plancha The Drink: Cucumber and Mint CBD Spritz with Effen Cucumber Vodka, cucumber, mint, agave, and lime, finished with Quatreau Cucumber and Mint CBD-infused Sparkling Water Behind the Pairing: “The rich, buttery texture of the Ora King salmon is complemented by the freshness of the Cucumber and Mint CBD Spritz,” says Metzger.

The Dish: Oven-baked oysters with creamy spinach, crushed red pepper, prosciutto, and a garlic-herb crust The Drink: 21 Seeds Paloma with 21 Seeds Grapefruit Hibiscus Tequila, fresh-pressed lime juice, and agave, finished with Fever Tree Sparkling Pink Grapefruit Soda Behind the Pairing: “The briny, slightly sweet flavor of the oysters is a perfect match for the tangy, citrusy notes of a Paloma. The citrusy grapefruit soda complements the oysters’ natural oceanic flavor.”

The Dish: Beef tenderloin with a goat cheese and basil crust, red onion agrodolce, Parmesan whipped potatoes, grilled asparagus, and 25-year balsamico The Drink: Cask-aged Woodford Reserve Manhattan Behind the Pairing: “The rich, savory beef perfectly balances the sweet, spicy, bold, and aromatic herbal notes in this classic Manhattan. The cocktail’s sweetness from the vermouth and the slight bitterness from the bitters help cut through the richness of the meat.”

THE GROVE Northern California’s food and wine culture takes center stage at this upscale eatery. 187 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (thegrovedelray.com) $$ THE HAMPTON SOCIAL This spot brings the essence of the Hamptons to South Florida. 40 N.E. 7th Ave. Suite 100, Delray Beach (thehamptonsocial.com) $$$ HENRY’S A throwback to a less-complicated era, Henry’s serves American comfort food. 16850 Jog Road, Delray Beach (henrysofbocaraton.com) $$ HONEYBELLE Inside PGA National Resort, this restaurant from chef Lindsay Autry features a whimsical take on Old Florida cuisine. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (pgaresort.com) $$ THE HOUSE Chef Jason Van Bomel showcases his South Florida roots at this sophisticated yet laid-

back eatery at The Park golf course. 7301 Georgia Ave., West Palm Beach (thehousewestpalm.com) $$ MAXWELL’S PLUM The circa-1966 restaurant is revived, complete with upscale cuisine. 12300 S. Shore Blvd., Wellington (maxwellsplum.com) $$$ PARK TAVERN Everything from the bread to the condiments is handmade using local ingredients. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (parktaverndelray.com) $$ PELICAN CAFÉ This charming restaurant offers a New England ambience, wines from around the world, and melt-in-your-mouth homemade doughnuts. 612 U.S. Hwy. 1, Lake Park (thepelicancafe.com) $$ PIG BEACH BBQ New York–based pitmasters bring Americana cuisine to this El Cid hangout. 2400 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (pigbeachnyc.com) $

RESTAURANT AT THE NORTON Art enthusiasts come for the fresh exhibitions, but they stay for the food. 1450 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (norton.org) $$ SASSAFRAS This hot spot brings a decadent twist to Southern food. 105 S. Narcissus Ave. #130, West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/locations/sassafras/) $$ SEASPRAY INLET GRILL Stop by for ocean views, live entertainment, and a seasonal menu. 999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton (seasprayboca.com) $$ SURFSIDE DINER This casual breakfast and lunch spot serves classic comfort food like blueberry pancakes. 314 S. County Road, Palm Beach (surfsidediner.com) $ SWIFTY’S AT THE COLONY Cosmopolitan dining meets island ease. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$

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TROPICAL SMOKEHOUSE Chef Rick Mace brings his culinary prowess to Florida barbecue. 3815 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (eattropical.com) $ TRUE FOOD KITCHEN The menu features a rotating selection of seasonal, organic plates. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach; 3101 PGA Blvd. #O-200, Palm Beach Gardens, in The Gardens Mall; 6000 Glades Road Unit 1015A, Boca Raton, in the Town Center at Boca Raton (truefoodkitchen.com) $ TWENTYTWENTY GRILLE TwentyTwenty does not hold back with its modern cuisine and inventive options. 141 Via Naranjas, Boca Raton (twentytwentygrille.com) $$$ VOODOO BAYOU Take your palate on a walk through the French Quarter. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 5095, Palm Beach Gardens (voodoobayou.com) $

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ASIAN AND INDIAN ALLEY CAT Chef Eric Baker slings up small Asian bites and an array of specialty sushi rolls. 297 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (alleycatboca.com) $$ AROMA INDIAN CUISINE Dinner is popular but the real draw is the daily lunch buffet. 731 Village Blvd. #110, West Palm Beach (aromawestpalmbeach.com) $$ BASILIC VIETNAMESE CUISINE Whether you’re craving a banh mi, pho, or bubble tea, it’s all on tap. 200 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (basilicvietnamesecuisine.com) $ BEG FOR MORE IZAKAYA This casual Japanese pub serves tapas-style snacks to accompany sake. 19 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (561-563-8849) $$ BOKEN Savor omakase-style sushi and more at this new spot inside the Eau Palm Beach. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$$ COCO SUSHI LOUNGE & BAR See and be seen at this sultry sushi spot with great daily happy hour specials. 25 N.E. 2nd Ave. Suite 208, Delray Beach (cocodelray.com) $$ ELA CURRY & COCKTAILS Chef Pushkar Marathe celebrates the flavors of his childhood at this deliciously homey destination. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (elacurrykitchen.com) $$ IMOTO Influenced by his experience in Tokyo, chef Clay Conley presents small Asian bites and a sushi menu that tempts all senses. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (imotopalmbeach.com) $$ KABUKI Come here for sushi in a dimly lit and sexy environment. 308 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5080 PGA Blvd. Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens; 2465 S. State Road 7 #100, Wellington (kabukiwpb.com) $ LE COLONIAL Discover the French-tinged flavors of Vietnam at this chic outpost. 601 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (delraybeach.lecolonial.com) $$$ RED PINE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE This Chinese resto boasts authentic dishes, many made in woks and steamers. 1 Town Center, Boca Raton (redpineboca.com) $$ SAIKO-I SUSHI LOUNGE AND HIBACHI Visit for hibachi, sushi rolls, and craft cocktails with an Asian twist. 5970 S.W. 18th St., Boca Raton (saikoiboca.com) $$ THE SEA SOUTHEAST ASIAN KITCHEN & SUSHI BAR Stop by for a cool take on Southeast Asian cuisine, including a large selection of sushi, fried rice, and wok creations. 16950 Jog Road, Delray Beach (theseaasianbistro.com) $$

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HURRY TO HARRY’S

A power lunch at Harry’s might include (clockwise from below): squid ink linguine with shrimp scampi; Prime steaks, chops, and a superb dry-aged burger; Jonah crab cake; and specialty cocktails.

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Add Harry’s to the advantages of Wall Street South. The renowned New York steak house and bar has opened its southern outpost at 360 Rosemary, and the downtown West Palm Beach community has embraced it as the power lunch destination. This is where you’ll find the glamorous business crowd and, more importantly, the famous Harry’s burger. Prepare for a mouthful of top-quality beef, dryaged in-house for 28 days, slathered with melty white cheddar, and topped with bacon. The beef Wellington is a big commitment at lunchtime, but the long-standing house specialty remains one of the most popular menu items. Heartier still is the Prime porterhouse (two can share) and the bone-in New York strip, both dry-aged in Harry’s inimitable style. Sure, there are salads and lighter fare on the menu, but lunch at Harry’s is an occasion to relax and indulge in some of the best meat anywhere— with a couple of martinis, of course. (harrysbarrestaurant.com) —Daphne Nikolopoulos

SUSHI SIMON A playfully creative flair makes this seemingly obscure oasis a must-visit for any sushi lover. 1628 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (561-731-1819) $$ TAKI OMAKASE This Japanese outpost features a sushi, nigiri, and Wagyu multicourse experience. 1658 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton; 632 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (takiomakase.com) $$$ YAMA Sushi master Kiyonori “Yama-san” Yamamoto prepares raw and cooked Japanese dishes, Korean barbecue, and Thai curries at this hidden gem. 200 N.E. 2nd Ave. #110, Delray Beach (yamadelray.com) $$

FRENCH AND FRENCH AMERICAN BRULÉ BISTRO A high-end gastropub with French and American dishes. 200 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (brulebistro.com) $$ CAFÉ BOULUD This four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its Manhattan cousin, with a dash of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in The Brazilian Court (cafeboulud.com) $$$ CAFÉ L’EUROPE Café L’Europe invites guests to enjoy its impressive wine list, exquisite desserts, and warm hospitality. 331 S. County Road, Palm Beach (cafeleurope.com) $$$ 192

LA GOULUE This island newcomer brings the flavors of France to Palm Beach. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach (lagouluepalmbeach.com) $$$ LA NOUVELLE MAISON Savor light and delicate dishes and indulge in artful desserts. 455 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (lnmbocaraton.com) $$$ THE PARISIAN This charming brasserie presents culinary staples like coq au vin and elegant desserts. 201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (theparisianrestaurant.com) $$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$ SIX TABLES There really are only six tables and 24 seats at this spot by Thomas and Jennifer Finn. 112 N.E. 2nd St., Boca Raton (sixtablesarestaurant.com) $$$ VINCENT’S BISTRO Chef Vincent Durin boasts more than 30 years of experience in French cuisine. 516 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth Beach (vincentsbistro.com) $$

ITALIAN 123 DATURA This fun hangout serves sharable versions of Italian classics, like nonna’s meatballs and pizza-style sandwiches. 123 Datura St., West Palm Beach (123datura.com) $

ARTURO’S RISTORANTE Built as a replica of a Tuscan villa, Arturo’s presents authentic flavors of Italy. 6750 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (arturosrestaurant.com) $$$ BICE Homemade pastas, excellent service, and tiramisu will make you feel like Italy isn’t so far away. 313 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (bice-palmbeach.com) $$$ BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE Beautifully presented dishes are complemented by fine wine and dessert options. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (brioitalian.com) $$ CAFÉ CENTRO This Northwood Village resto pairs live performances with eclectic Italian fare. 2409 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cafecentrowpb.com) $$ CAFÉ FLORA In a courtyard off Worth Avenue, Café Flora presents Tuscan delicacies in a charming setting. 240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (cafeflorapalmbeach.com) $$$ CAFFE LUNA ROSA Luna Rosa turns out consistent versions of classic Northern Italian dishes. 34 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (caffelunarosa.com) $$ CUCINA PALM BEACH After indulging in Italian fare, clear your table for the nightclub. 257 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (cucinapalmbeach.com) $$ EVO Chef Erik Pettersen is on a mission to re-create the cooking of his Sicilian relatives, transforming Southern Italian cuisine from a cliché to an art form. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta (evoitalian.com) $$

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FELICE Savor a classic Tuscan menu and sustainable wines at this stylish café. 366 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (felicerestaurants.com) $$ FRANK PEPE PIZZERIA NAPOLETANA Bite into New Haven–style “apizzas” featuring a ciabatta-type crust that’s crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside. 1701 S. Federal Hwy., Delray Beach (pepespizzeria.com) $ HULLABALOO One of Rodney Mayo’s concepts, Hullabaloo is an Italian gastropub with creative cuisine and an even more unique cocktail menu. 517 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/hullabaloo) $$ LA VILLETTA RISTORANTE ITALIANO Chef Maria Mirra-Costanza traveled the world before serving her old-world cuisine in South Florida. 4351 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (lavillettaboca.com) $$$ LIMONCELLO This trattoria serves up classic dishes in a family-friendly atmosphere. 2000 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (limoncellopbg.com) $$$ LOUIE BOSSI’S This beloved addition to the Boca dining scene specializes in sharable Italian favorites. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (louiebossi.com) $$ LYNORA’S A true family affair, Lynora’s excels at modernizing classic Italian dishes. 207 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 1548 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (lynoras.com) $$ PIZZA AL FRESCO Situated in a courtyard designed by Addison Mizner, this casual eatery offers some of the

best pizza and views on the island. 14 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (pizzaalfresco.com) $$ PREZZO This popular Italian joint features old favorites alongside new, modern dishes. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 5560 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (eatprezzo.com) $$ RENATO’S Renato’s produces first-rate Italian and continental fare in a European setting. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (renatospalmbeach.com) $$$ RISTORANTE SANTUCCI Chef Emilio Santucci translates his experience growing up in a Sicilian family into his restaurant‘s menu and atmosphere. 610 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (restaurantsantucci.com) $$ SANT AMBROEUS Made famous in Manhattan, Sant Ambroeus pairs the essence of Old World Milan with fine dining. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ TRAMONTI ITALIAN RISTORANTE A taste of New York, Tramonti is the Delray Beach version of Angelo’s of Mulberry Street. 119 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (tramontidelray.com) $$ TREVINI RISTORANTE Trevini serves Northern and Southern Italian dishes with taste and refinement. 223 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (treviniristorante.com) $$$ VIC AND ANGELO’S Offering both light and hearty Italian delights, Vic and Angelo’s is an ideal choice

for upscale-casual dining. 290 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (vicangelos.com) $$

LATIN AMERICAN AND MEXICAN ANDALUCIA TAPAS BAR & RESTAURANT Savor Spanish cuisine on-site or shop the marketplace to take a little bit of Spain with you. 187 Tequesta Drive, Jupiter (andaluciatapasbar.com) $$ AUSTIN REPUBLIC Chef James Strine flexes his TexMex muscle at this neighborhood eatery. 4801 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (theaustinrepublic.com) $ BODEGA TAQUERIA Y TEQUILA This Miami favorite has migrated north, bringing with it a youthful, modern spin on Mexican street food. 118 S. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (bodegataqueria.com) $ CABANA EL REY Cabana offers an array of South American dishes with endless flavor. 105 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cabanaelrey.com) $$ CALAVERAS CANTINA Calveras Cantina provides festive environs for savoring Mexican staples. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter; 409 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (calaverascantina.com) $$ CASA CAÑA A nostalgic atmosphere and an eclectic Latin menu separate Casa Caña from the pack. 377 Tequesta Drive, Jupiter (casacana.com) $$

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SAVOR DEL FUEGO Stop by for made-from-scratch Tex-Mex cuisine and a robust bar program. 900 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (delfuegorestaurant.com) $ DON RAMON Don Ramon is one of the pioneers to introduce Cuban cuisine to the area. 7101 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (donramonrestaurant.com) $ DR. LIMÓN Chef Carlos Brescia uses Peruvian and local ingredients to deliver a taste of Latin America. 533 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (doctorlimon.com) $ EL CAMINO El Camino serves Mexican soul food, like brisket quesadillas and carne asada tacos. 700 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite #232, West Palm Beach; 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach; 5377 Town Center Road Unit #100, Boca Raton (elcaminofla.com) $ EL FOGONCITO Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine rooted in family recipes and traditions. 711 W. Indiantown Road Suite C4, Jupiter (elfogoncitorestaurant.com) $ KOUSINE A native of Lima, chef Danny Kou crafts exciting modern Peruvian dishes, some with Asian influences. 1668 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (kousine.com) $$

MEDITERRANEAN AMAR MEDITERRANEAN BISTRO Stop by for an authentic taste of Lebanon, from classic meze to el mehchi, an eggplant dish stuffed with spinach, onions,

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RAW/VEGAN/VEGETARIAN CHRISTOPHER’S KITCHEN Chef Albert Crifaci Molla can turn the heartiest meat eater into a raw-food fanatic with his creative presentations. 4783 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (christopherskitchenfl.com) $ DARBSTER This vegetarian bistro faithfully re-creates new American dishes with organic ingredients—although meat eaters will never suspect. 8020 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (darbster.com) $ PLANTA A wholly plant-based menu presents vegetarian and vegan options that are sustainable and lo-

cally sourced. 700 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite 142, West Palm Beach (plantarestaurants.com) $$ PURA VIDA This health food resto offers organic delicacies with modern flair. 460 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite 186, West Palm Beach; 440 State Road 7, Royal Palm Beach; 8170 Glades Road Suite K-1, Boca Raton (puravidamiami.com) $

SEAFOOD 50 OCEAN The second floor of Boston’s on the Beach houses an elegant restaurant specializing in first-rate seafood and a beautiful brunch. 50 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (50ocean.com) $$ COBALT Located inside the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, Cobalt presents elegant seafood dishes in an oceanfront setting. 3500 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (cobaltrestaurant.com) $$$ COD AND CAPERS SEAFOOD MARKET AND CAFÉ A market and restaurant, Cod and Capers sells fresh fish to bring home or will take care of dinner for you. 1201 U.S. 1, North Palm Beach (codandcapers.com) $$ COPPERFISH KITCHEN Sustainably sourced seafood is the specialty at Copperfish, although carnivores will also find something to love. 5250 Town Center Circle #143, Boca Raton (copperfishkitchen.com) $$$

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MUSSEL BEACH This coastal-inspired restaurant offers 12 unique preparations of mussels, served in giant pots ideal for sharing and sopping up juices with an order of frites. 501 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (musselbeachdelray.com) $$ OKEECHOBEE PRIME SEAFOOD Savor superb ocean products in elegant surroundings from the same family behind Okeechobee Steakhouse. 2888 Shawnee Ave., West Palm Beach (okeeprimeseafood.com) $$$ PB CATCH This contemporary seafood spot is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$$ PRIME CATCH Prime Catch pairs waterfront views with raw bar delights and innovative specials from the land and sea. 700 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach (primecatchboynton.com) $$ SQUARE GROUPER TIKI BAR Tropical drinks, bar bites, and live music abound. 1111 Love St., Jupiter; 1920 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce (squaregrouper.net) $$ THE STATION HOUSE While the clam chowder, Ipswich steamers, and fish dishes are noteworthy, the specialty is perfectly prepared Maine lobster. 233 W. Lantana Road, Lantana (thestationhouse.com) $$

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STEAK HOUSE ABE & LOUIE’S In addition to serving outstanding beef, Abe & Louie’s features classic New England seafood dishes. A comprehensive wine list rounds out the experience. 2200 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (abeandlouies.com) $$$ CUT 432 This modern steak house has a hip, high-energy environment. Executive chef and owner Anthony Pizzo pairs his food with excellent wines. 432 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cut432.com) $$$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of beef in country club environs. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ LEWIS STEAKHOUSE The family behind Okeechobee Steakhouse brings its classic fare and exquisite hospitality to North County. 6390 W. Indiantown Road Suite #59, Jupiter (lewissteakhouse.com) $$$ MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach County outposts of this sultry steak house micro chain offer a dynamic menu and a sexy ambience in which to see and be seen. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach; 2000 N.W. 19th St., Boca Raton (meatmarket.net) $$$ NICHOLSON MUIR DISTINGUISHED MEATS Stop by this new local favorite to shop for premium beef, or stay for a meal and savor fine steak house fare as well as unique brunch and lunch offerings. 480 E. Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach (nicholsonmuir.com) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL Emphasizing freshness and consistency, the Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s offers beloved items we have come to expect: ribs, steaks, and seafood. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ SALT 7 Steak is the top draw at this late-night favorite, but make sure to savor the truffle mac and cheese as well as sashimi, specialty sushi rolls, and raw bar bites. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (salt7.com) $$$ STONEWOOD GRILL AND TAVERN At once casual and classy, Stonewood presents a savory menu in an intimate setting. Start with the bruschetta and end with the chocolate bread pudding. 10120 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (stonewoodgrill.com) $$

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Built by Turtle Beach Construction Co. with interior design by Kathi Thomas, 156 Spyglass Lane in Admirals Cove started as a speculative home and was purchased by a client with only part of the construction completed. The residence is a single-story home of 7,700 square feet, including a large swimming pool, a separate gym building, and a secondary storage building.

warm natural-looking materials are paramount. Modern lighting systems are also used in innovative ways to highlight the peaceful character that blends so well into South Florida’s tropical beauty. As the company’s in-house designer, Kathi Thomas helped to conceptualize the integration of modern and traditional styles in this home.

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BEAUTIFULLY BLENDED For Feri Design’s Feri Feryal Turker, design is a journey—both through her past and her clients’ futures. Born and raised in Turkey, a country that serves as a bridge between Europe and Asia, she draws on the two aesthetics when creating a space. For example, this open living area, awash in soft, earthy brown and gray hues, exudes a contemporary feel with its elegant, European minimalism and natural architecture. Clean lines and harmonious tones speak to Asian influ-

ences, as do the textural dynamics. Mid-century modern touches, such as the multi-surface table, play off of the geometric accent wall and teardrop light fixtures. Large wood-finished doors add scale, while thoughtful neutrals and unadorned walls allow the standout pieces to shine. “The most important element was to capture modernity and minimalism with warm and natural colors,” she says. “My biggest goal was to finish this line in a European style.” Delray Beach (feridesignsllc.com) —Liza Grant Smith

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FORM LET THERE BE LIGHT Studies have shown that light, whether natural or artificial, can influence energy levels, concentration, and athletic performance. Leave the dimly lit rooms for romantic dining endeavors and give yourself a view of sun-soaked environs with ample windows that offer bright scenic backdrops and maximize natural light. If LED lighting is the only option, or if you like early morning or late-night workouts, opt for bulbs between 4,000 and 6,000 on the Kelvin scale; this range is considered neutral cool and will produce a mentally stimulating blue light that is ideal for creating a motivating setting. Also think about layering your lighting, which will allow you to change the vibe of the room depending on what activity you are doing.

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BY LIZA GRANT SMITH HAVE A LITTLE FUN WITH DESIGN AND DECOR Aim for an upbeat space. There are endless ways to achieve this, including wallpapered accent walls, bold art, and splashes of color. Adding plants, whether in the form of botanical walls or the potted variety, is a welcome biophilic design touch that can also purify the air and relieve stress.

UNCORK MODERN OPTIONS Good floors are truly the foundation of a solid home gym. As a flooring material, cork continues to grow in popularity. Because it is sourced from cork oak tree bark, it is an environmentally sustainable option that is also resistant to mold and mildew. Furthermore, it is shock absorbing (meaning it can lessen strain on muscles and joints) as well as sound absorbing.

FUNCTION IMPART SOME INTELLIGENCE INTO YOUR ROUTINE Smart fitness equipment allows you to personalize your efforts while also receiving feedback from experts, something that has long been missing from home workouts. The cherry on top: many of these devices are quite compact. Take Tonal, for example. This all-in-one smart strength-toning device uses magnetic weights and an adapted cable machine to provide resistance of up to 200 pounds and hundreds of strength-training exercises and trainer-led classes—all in one wall-mounted machine. (tonal.com) 202 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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ADDRESS WHAT COMES AFTER THE WORKOUT Rest and recovery should be essential parts of your exercise regime as they allow your body time to repair itself between workouts. This tends to be an often-overlooked aspect of home gyms. Make it a priority by including cubbies or cabinets for foam rollers or massage tools, among other recovery necessities. Want to go bigger and more high-tech? Invest in a red-light machine. Research has shown that red-light therapy helps to reduce inflammation and muscle damage caused by workouts, speed up muscle recovery, and reduce injury healing time. PlatinumLED’s Biomax panels deliver a blend of five wavelengths of light for maximum results. The Biomax 600 and 900 panels are big enough to be used for full-body treatments and can be mounted to a mobile floor stand for easy maneuverability. (platinumtherapylights.com)

PLAY INTO YOUR PASSIONS Create a destination filled with a variety of activities you enjoy—not just standard exercise equipment that can feel like a chore. Depending on your personality and interests, this may mean anything from a small putting green (or a full golf simulator, if space allows), a Ping-Pong table, a punching bag, or even a climbing wall. The more incentives you have for visiting your fitness space, the less likely you are to make excuses not to go.

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PENDANT WITH PANACHE Blending an elegant style with a classic, distinguished look, Meyda Lighting’s Moroccan brass pendant ($990) features an intricate design and is hand-finished in craftsman verdigris. Capitol Lighting, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton (capitollighting.com)

GEOGRAPHY CLASS Designer and artist Sean Rush of Sean Rush Atelier transports diners to a storied destination in this thoughtfully assembled space in a historic Marion Sims Wyeth home on Palm Beach. “I created this magical Moroccan dining room that celebrates all of the humble luxury of Morocco,” says Rush. “Moroccan lanterns flank the room, hung from the original 1920s beamed pecky cypress ceiling. Rose tadelakt (Moroccan plaster) covers the walls to envelope the guest in a warm hue.” West Palm Beach (seanrush.com)

BARE BONES Luxury Handicrafts’ Moroccan waterfall coffee table ($1,398) is a luxurious statement piece, complete with bone inlay and a brass base. Anthropologie, Palm Beach Gardens (anthropologie.com)

CATCH SOME RAYS The Caskata Artisanal Home porcelain Marrakech canapé plates ($80 for set of four) recall the vibrant patterns found on ceramics at Moroccan markets. Maison Curated, Boynton Beach (maisoncurated.com)

FURTHER REFLECTION This stunning Kenitra arch mirror ($416) by Uttermost is crafted from forged metal and finished in antique gold. Brown Interiors, Boca Raton (interiorsbybrown.com)

ARTS AND CRAFTS Assouline’s Moroccan Decorative Arts ($250) celebrates the country’s artistic heritage through images of everything from leatherwork to woodwork by photographer Philippe Saharoff. Assouline, Palm Beach (assouline.com)

DIAMOND MINE Evocative of vintage Moroccan carpets and made from a durable and soft performance fabric, the RH Savona diamond pillow cover ($230) marries form and function. RH, West Palm Beach (rh.com)

CONES OF INFLUENCE Made from recycled beer and wine bottles, these sleek, handblown Moroccan cone glasses ($48 for set of six) from Verve Culture boast organic forms. Saks Fifth Avenue locations (saksfifthavenue.com)

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X 1. INSPIRATION: SANTA CRUZ CHURCH, ANTIGUA, CIRCA 1904 Mizner’s early exposure to Mayan and Spanish Colonial architecture in Guatemala shaped the architectural vocabulary that would come to define Palm Beach. Guatemala’s original capital, Antigua, particularly captured his imagination. Whether by photograph or sketch, Mizner documented everything he saw in his scrapbooks, which served as a valuable resource for creating his story. 2. CATALYST FOR CHANGE: PALM BEACH VERNACULAR, 1918 Mizner spent his first days in Palm Beach recuperating on Paris Singer’s porch on Peruvian Avenue. This image from the Mizner archives at the Preservation Foundation may or may not be Singer’s house, and yet it fits the “beach shack” description

that Mizner wrote of in his memoirs. Buildings like these fueled his desire for a new type of architecture in Palm Beach. 3. A NEW VISION: THE EVERGLADES CLUB, 1919 Far from Bradley’s Club and Flagler’s Royal Poinciana Hotel, the Everglades Club was unlike anything built on the island at the time. Mizner’s first major commission in Palm Beach set the bar for residential commissions that followed soon after. Part of the original plan included an assortment of villas along Worth Avenue that are no longer extant.

LEARN MORE: “ADDISON MIZNER: LETTERS AND MANUSCRIPTS,” AN EXHIBITION CELEBRATING ADDISON MIZNER, VISIONARY ARCHITECT, IS ON VIEW AT THE PRESERVATION FOUNDATION THROUGH FEBRUARY 2.

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Prior to his arrival in Palm Beach, Addison Mizner led a life of adventure. From panning for gold in the Yukon to boxing in Australia, he wore many hats before he became an architect. The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach has recently published the first book about Mizner’s life for young readers: Addison Mizner, Visionary Architect explores those early years and how they shaped his architectural vision. Mizner’s archives (located at the Preservation Foundation, The Society of the Four Arts, and the Historical Society of Palm Beach County) were vital to the research for this book. These three entries illustrate his origins and evolution.

Marie Penny is the consulting director of archives for the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.

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THE CO-FOUNDERS OF THE CRUNCHI CLEAN BEAUTY BRAND SHARE THEIR ORIGINS AND MUST-HAVE FAVORITES BY LIZA GRANT SMITH

Melanie Petschke and Kelly Kreusler, founders of Stuartbased clean beauty and skin care company Crunchi, believe that you shouldn’t need to compromise your beauty for your health or your health for your beauty. That’s why Crunchi products are as clean and safe as they are innovative. After experiencing cancer in her family, Kreusler began taking stock of the toxins in her environment and discovered that her daily beauty routine was riddled with potentially harmful ingredients. She searched for safer options but was disappointed with what she found on the market. Petschke is a board-certified family nurse practitioner who has spent over a decade studying the emerging research surrounding the potential health implications of environmental toxin exposure. The two teamed up to form Crunchi and create a better way to beauty. Every ingredient Crunchi uses undergoes a stringent screening process. The brand’s entire line is toxin-free, nonGMO, Leaping Bunny Certified, cruelty-free, and gluten-free. Crunchi also prioritizes certified organic ingredients, and 100 percent of the primary packaging for its products is free of plastics. To compensate for the small amount of plastic that it does use, Crunchi partners with 4ocean (a Boca Raton–based nonprofit on a mission to end the ocean plastic crisis) to fund the removal of ocean plastic. Ready to try it for yourself? Below, Petschke and Kreusler share their personal favorite products. (crunchi.com)

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WHAT IS RESPA?

ReSpa was founded by Dr. Saville, an orthopedic surgeon, and his wife Renata. They combined the best medical practices, and aesthetics knowledge from Brazil to form ReSpa, a medical spa that seamlessly blends aesthetics and restorative wellness treatments, ensuring a harmonious balance between beauty and optimal health. They have carefully selected innovative treatments and partnered with the best brands in the market to help their clients achieve their wellness goals.

Launched in Los Angeles in 2010, Pressed built its reputation (and celeb fan following) on its signature cold-pressed, vitamin-rich juices and cleanses. The brand has since expanded nationally, and its menu now includes an array of plant-based foods. Kickstart your morning with the Simple Cleanse juice (a blend of lemon, ginger, and cayenne), or go all in with the Seven-Day Simple Cleanse Program. Another popular offering is Freeze, a plant-based soft serve made from fruits, nuts, and vegetables. (pressed.com)

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE SERVICES YOU OFFER?

At ReSpa we believe that looking your best begins within. That’s why we offer a variety of restorative aesthetic treatments that support wellness and beauty beneath the surface and deliver lasting results. For example, the Emface treatment is used to increase facial muscle tone and volume to reverse the signs of aging when combined with Exion, the next generation AI-assisted RF micro needling you can achieve a non-surgical facelift without pain and recovery downtime.

WHAT IS THE MATERNAL RESET?

The maternal reset is Renata’s passion project. After her pregnancy experience with twin babies, she is devoted to helping moms reach a faster recovery post-partum with minimal downtime. The Maternal reset combines the non-invasive Emsella treatment for pelvic floor muscle strengthening and Emsculpt Neo to fight abdominal fat and tone muscles, helping moms feel like themselves again.

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Body Street in Jupiter specializes in a new EMS training method.

DISCOVER A BETTER SOLUTION Jason M. Cuellar, M.D., Ph.D.

WHAT IS YOUR SPECIALITY?

I am a fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopedic spinal surgeon. While I do see patients for all orthopaedic issues, and I treat osteoarthritis in all joints with an innovative nonsurgical therapy called A2M, my focus is on spinal disorders such as neck pain, back pain, disc degeneration, disc herniation, and spinal stenosis.

WHAT ARE YOU BEST KNOWN FOR?

I am best known for artificial disc replacement (ADR) surgery, in both the neck (cervical) and low back (lumbar). Very few spine surgeons are trained to perform lumbar ADR, and even fewer perform multilevel lumbar ADR and revision ADR. I have performed nearly 1,500 ADR implantations, more than most surgeons across the country and am considered a specialized spinal arthroplasty surgeon.

WHO SHOULD SEE YOU?

If you are suffering from disc disorders causing low back, leg, neck, or arm pain, or symptoms such as numbness or weakness in your hands or legs, you should be evaluated by an experienced spine surgeon. I strongly believe in doing everything possible to avoid permanent spinal fusion and preserve motion of the spine in patients of all ages. This is best achieved with ADR surgery.

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STIMULATING Conversation Who wouldn’t be charged up about an efficient approach to fitness that also delivers results? Newly opened in Jupiter, Body Street offers a new training method known as EMS (electro muscle stimulation) that—true to its name—stimulates muscles via electrical impulses. While humans naturally have electrical stimuli in their muscles, EMS amplifies these endogenous stimuli from the outside, with the goal of making physical exercise more effective and less time-consuming. Rather than training several times a week on a variety of equipment, EMS practitioners attend weekly 20-minute sessions that are held in small “micro studios” on a single device and with a personal coach. Some purported benefits of EMS training include increased metabolic activity, muscle building, and improved posture. And, in the absence of heavy weights and dumbbells, EMS is much gentler on joints than traditional strength training. (body street.us) —L.G.S.

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WHAT’S TOPPING THE CHARTS IN THE WORLD OF WELLNESS MUSIC AND SOUND THERAPY BY LIZA GRANT SMITH

SOUND BYTE The British Academy of Sound Therapy found that 78 minutes of music per day is the optimal amount to support mental health. But don’t just set a timer and listen to the same artist or genre. For a balanced brain, follow this formula: 14 minutes of uplifting music to feel happy. 16 minutes of calming music to feel relaxed. 16 minutes of the music of your choice to overcome sadness. 15 minutes of motivating music to aid concentration. 17 minutes of the music of your choice to manage anger.

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IMMERSIVE AUDIO Unlike surround sound, which exists in a horizontal plane around the listener, immersive (or spatial) audio is perceived as coming from all around you. Spatial (spatialinc.com) specializes in all-in-one (software and hardware) audio equipment with immersive soundscapes that promote well-being, productivity, and stress reduction. Utilized in spas and medical centers, Spatial’s products are also ideal for intense workplaces. Want to enjoy immersive sound at home? Check out Apple Music (music.apple.com) or Amazon Music Unlimited (amazon.com/music) for spatial audio selections. For the full experience, listen with Apple’s AirPods Max, which offer personalized spatial audio that suits your unique ear shape and recalibrates based on your head movements.

SOUND BED THERAPY Jupiter-based Herbs & Owls provides energy healing services, including vibroacoustic sound bed therapy. During these 30- or 60-minute sessions, clients lie on a vibroacoustic bed and listen to synchronized sound and low-frequency sine waves that support relaxation. These sounds are not only heard but felt throughout the body. Studies have shown that vibroacoustic therapy can improve sleep, ease pain and muscle tension, and reduce anxiety. (herbsandowls.com)

HEALING PLAYLISTS AND GENERATIVE WELLNESS MUSIC Companies are blending art and science to create music designed to support users’ healing and emotional goals. Open the Spotify app (spotify.com) and type in whatever you may be struggling with along with “wellness music” to find an array of playlists. Add “iso-principle” to your search to discover music that matches your current mood and then gradually shifts to represent your desired mood. The Endel app (endel.io) takes the wellness concept to a personalized level with generative music. The app’s soundscapes seek to increase focus and decrease stress by adapting to factors such as the time of day (to match circadian rhythms), weather (changing intensity to compensate for lack of or excess light), and a user’s heart rate and location.

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ADVANCING MOLECULAR & RADIOLIGAND THERAPIES TO THE COMMUNITY Dr, Ashok MuthuKrishnan has close to 20 years of academic practice experience as a nuclear medicine physician, teacher, and researcher at the University of Pittsburgh medical center. He has published more than 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and presented several scientific abstracts in national and international scientific conferences. Having been one of the pioneers in the field of nuclear medicine radioligand cancer therapy and theranostics, his publications have been cited multiple times. He has also co-authored book chapters in important radiology textbooks. Dr. Krishnan while serving as the chief of the nuclear medicine program in Pittsburgh, has recently established his own independent

therapy practice in Jupiter Florida. Ever since he opened his practice in December 2022, he has been providing Lu-177 PSMA (Pluvicto™) and Radium-223 (Xofigo™) therapies for prostate cancer, as well as Lu-177 DOTATATE (Lutathera™) therapies for neuroendocrine cancer. Being a major provider of such radioligand therapies and an independent provider, he is able to attract patients from multiple oncological referral base spanning the entire state, from Orlando all the way up to Miami . In his spare time, he likes to play his guitar and enjoy music in his audiophile music setup in his office and home.

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PLANNING WITH PURPOSE USE THIS MONTH TO RESET AND EVALUATE WHAT YOU WISH TO ACHIEVE IN THE YEAR AHEAD BY TAMMY FENDER

For many of us, January is a time of making resolutions and setting goals. But beyond the kinds of wishful habits that we may or may not maintain, this month gives us the chance to determine what we’d love to experience or accomplish in the upcoming year. We have the opportunity to focus on what’s truly important, the things that make us feel happiest and most whole. More often than not, resolutions seem to be rooted in grit and willpower. My process is more organic. It involves first clearing away anything that feels stale or not aligned with who I am or where I want to be. This takes assessment and a bit of time. Yet, I’ve noticed that we have more success when we simplify first, making space for the newness, rather than trying to graft on new requirements and complications to our already overfull lives. To use a gardening analogy, you have to clear the ground before you can plant anything. Along those lines, I like to take the whole month of January as a time of audit, looking at my ideas for the year ahead each Sunday, turning them over in my imagination, and contemplating

what the days and weeks to come could mean for me and those closest to me. In many ancient traditions, the late winter and early spring acted as a natural, cyclical container for addressing these questions of purpose and priority. What makes you happiest? What are you most curious about? Who do you want to spend your time with most? And how are these things evident in your life? I once heard that what matters most to you should be obvious when you look at where you spend both your time and your money. Once we’ve grounded into a sense of purpose—knowing that our goals can directly support our authentic unfolding—then we can get into the details. From a holistic perspective, health goals matter, as we are only able to support those around us when we are feeling our best. Emotional resolutions, as well as those that support learning and growth for the mind, are important too. When woven together and contemplated over time, these aims help us feel directed, connected, and well-rounded. Best of all, they create a pathway for bringing our best gifts to life. «

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BABY BOOMERS ARE BEGINNING TO TRANSFER A STAGGERING AMOUNT OF WEALTH TO FAMILY AND CHARITY, CREATING TRANSFORMATIVE PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES BY CATHY CHESTNUT

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Experts have coined this phenomenon the “Great Wealth Transfer,” and they predict it will fuel shifts in society and have a monumental impact in philanthropy. Community foundations are starting conversations in their regions to raise awareness about this wealth transfer and the importance of includ-

ing a philanthropic element in estate plans. If a percentage of that wealth is earmarked for charitable giving, it would be a game changer in communities across the nation. That’s why Ashley Heath Dietz, president and CEO of the Florida Philanthropic Network, has been traveling the state to talk with community, education, health, corporate, and family foundations and other grantmaking organizations about their plans for capturing a portion of this historic treasure to create endowments that will ensure long-term funding for nonprofit programming. “It’s an exciting time,” she says. “One of the best things foundations can do is to be transparent about what the projected transfer will be in the next 10, 25, 50 years. For donors who want to leave a legacy in their community with those dol-

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lars, this is such a huge opportunity.” Palm Beach and Martin counties are projecting a $114 billion transfer from one generation to the next by 2030. Capturing 5 percent of that wealth could support $6 billion in local grantmaking over the next 20 years, according to the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. In Collier County, $34.8 billion is expected to change hands over the next 10 years. Sums like these may seem staggering, so the Collier Community Foundation (CCF) is working to explain to the part-time and yearround residents in the greater Naples area that just 3 percent of those billions could result in a $1 billion endowment at CCF that would generate $50 million annually to address community needs. Dietz emphasizes that it’s not only wealthy individuals who can invest in a better future. Estate plans are key in life

and death for everyone to ensure that their assets are distributed in accordance with their wishes and protected from time-consuming and costly probate. They are crucial if you become incapacitated and can no longer handle your affairs. Incorporating a charitable remainder trust into an estate plan is a savvy financial move: it can reduce or eliminate capital gains and reduce the size of a taxable estate. It provides income for a specified term, with the remainder passing to charity—a win-win. Benefactors have several investment options for supporting their favorite causes and passions at a community foundation: donor-advised funds, nonprofit funds, legacy planning, scholarships, and unre-

Community foundations can play a pivotal role in the philanthropic aspects of estate planning.

stricted funds. “Community foundations are such a trusted source between donors and the nonprofit community,” says Dietz. “They are the vehicle to be sure that money goes to the communities in need. As things shift and change in a community or a nonprofit, they can vet needs and be nimbler to shift funding.” «

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View works by Helmut Koller, such as Purple Tiger with Green Leaves (left) and Two Tigers on Pink (inset), as well as Path of the Panther by Carlton Ward Jr. (below) and Right This Way by Mac Stone (above).

TOP BILLING

GONE WILD

Go where the wild things are: the Lighthouse ArtCenter in Tequesta. On January 18, the organization will unveil “Wild Hearts,” a captivating tribute to the wonders of nature through the eyes of renowned artists Helmut Koller, Ellen Jewett, and Geoffrey Gorman, plus award-winning conservation photographers Mac Stone and Carlton Ward Jr. The Spencer Gallery will showcase enchanting fauna in Koller’s vivid animal paintings, where big cats serve as muses, as well as in Jewett and Gorman’s found object sculptures of fantastical creatures. Over in the Schorr Gallery, iconic images of Florida Everglades wildlife—you may even recognize some critters from Ward’s Path of the Panther documentary—will inspire awe and action among viewers. The exhibition will open with a reception the evening of January 18 and remain on view through February 24. (lighthousearts.org) —Abigail Duffy PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | JANUARY 2024

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TIMOTHY NORRIS

FAY FOX

ARTS & EVENTS

GOINGS ON 1 Zoo Lights, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, to

COURTESY THE ARTIST AND PACE GALLERY

Jan. 7, $15-$26. (palmbeachzoo.com)

4 Mori Stories: The Fisherman and the Dragon Palace, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, included with paid museum admission. (morikami.org) Clockwise from left: Often a Bird by Arlene Shechet in “The Divine Feminine: Contemporary Women Sculptors in partnership with New Wave” and Blue Flower by artist in residence Jordi Mollà at Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens; catch Stella Chen and The Life and Music of George Michael at the Kravis Center; Blue Latan Palm by Debby Coles-Dobay in “Painting in Paradise” at Cornell Art Museum.

5 Family Fun: Ichigo no Hi (Strawberry Day), streaming courtesy of Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, free. (morikami.org)

In Conversation: Artist Nora Maité Nieves and

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Clara Acevedo-Yates, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, included with paid museum admission. (norton.org) King Richard film screening, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $10. (fourarts.org) Natural Movers Foundation presents Junior Vets and Creative Explorers, Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, free. (naturalmovers.org)

6 Arts and Culture Panel Discussion on Education with Bob Harmon, The Square, West Palm Beach, free. (thesquarewestpalm.com)

Family Fun: Omamori Charms, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, included with paid museum admission. (morikami.org) International Red Cross Ball, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $1,500. (redcross.org)

Saturday Morning Art, Boca Raton Museum of Art, $15-$25. (bocamuseum.org)

COURTESY OF KEVINBOXSTUDIO AND MOUNTS BOTANICAL GARDEN

8 Culture and Cocktails: A Dramatic Conversation

Hero’s Horse

IN THE FOLD

For most, origami is synonymous with paper airplanes and swans. But now, the Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach is showcasing origami at its most epic in “Origami in the Garden,” featuring 20 large-scale sculptures inspired by the ancient Japanese art, on view January 7 through May 12. Created by Santa Fe artists Jennifer and Kevin Box, in collaboration with world-renowned origami artists Tim Armijo, Robert J. Lang, Te Jui Fu, Beth Johnson, and Michael G. LaFosse, the structures tower above the blooming foliage, each one a stunning celebration of art and nature. (mounts.org) —A.D.

2 PICKS WATCH THE TAPESTRY OF EVENTS THAT LED TO CAROLE KING’S METEORIC RISE TO STARDOM UNFOLD BEFORE YOUR EYES WHEN THE MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE STAGES BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL JANUARY 9-28. KING’S ICONIC DISCOGRAPHY COMES TO LIFE IN THIS JUKEBOX MUSICAL, FROM “I FEEL THE EARTH MOVE” TO “YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND.” (JUPITER THEATRE.ORG) THE SPADY CULTURAL HERITAGE MUSEUM WILL HOST ITS ANNUAL “I HAVE A DREAM” MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BRUNCH AT INDIAN SPRING COUNTRY CLUB IN BOYNTON BEACH JANUARY 15. THE COMMEMORATIVE MORNING WILL FEATURE GUEST SPEAKERS, LIVE MUSIC, AND A BREAKFAST BUFFET. (SPADYMUSEUM. COM) —A.D.

Beginning January 11, tour works by father-and-son artists Fernando Davila and Rod Davila, including Carbone 46 (above) and Touro (below), in “Davila Squared” at Rosenbaum Contemporary.

Between William Hayes of Palm Beach Dramaworks and Michael McKeever of Zoetic Stage, The Ben Hotel, West Palm Beach, $125-$165. (palmbeachculture.com)

“What’s Your Style? Stylish Interiors for Modern Living” lecture with Stewart Manger, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

9 A Literary Afternoon Series: The Dig by Anne Burt, Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, $25. (levisjcc.org)

10 History Talks: Ginger Pedersen on The Richard Hone Murder Case, Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach, $20. (pbchistory.org)

Judy Levis Krug Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival Southeast Premiere Red Carpet, Boca West Country Club, Boca Raton, $180. (levisjcc.org)

Silver Science Days: Radio Communication Aboard Titanic, Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach, $15. (coxsciencecenter.org)

11 Mock Trial: Was it Murder, Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach, $30$40. (pbchistory.org) THESE EVENT DETAILS ARE CURRENT AS OF PRESS TIME, BUT PLEASE CONTACT THE VENUE OR PRESENTER FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.

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CULTURE Ensemble Mik Nawooj will perform at the Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse January 20.

JEFF SPIRER

New Classics

Have you ever felt like the classical works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Ludwig van Beethoven could use a hip-hop redux? Ensemble Mik Nawooj’s Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience will bring just that to the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach January 20. The Bay Area–based troupe will perform original music that highlights samples from classical and hip-hop, pushing the boundaries of both genres. (kravis.org) —A.D.

MorseLife Health System presents Breakfast with the Authors with James McBride, The

15 Distinguished Lecturer Series featuring Walter Isaacson, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach,

Oceans Alive: Exploring the Wonders of the Sea Annual Gala, Cox Science Center and Aquar-

Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (morselife.org)

$102. (riversidetheatre.com)

ium, West Palm Beach, $1,250. (coxsciencecenter.org)

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Brunch, Indian Spring

Virtual History Talks: Craig Pittman on Oh, Florida, streaming courtesy of the Historical Society

“Path of the Panther” lecture with Carlton Ward Jr., Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

Country Club, Boynton Beach, contact for ticket prices. (spadymuseum.com)

12 “Notre-Dame de Paris Then and Now” lecture with Russell Kelley and Michel Picaud, Nor-

16 Traditional “Colored Town” Bus Tour, Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, Delray Beach, contact for ticket prices. (spadymuseum.com)

ton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, included with paid museum admission. (norton.org)

17 Art Tales, Boca Raton Museum of Art, also Jan. 20, $15-$25. (bocamuseum.org)

South Florida Fair, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, to Jan. 28, $10-$100. (southfloridafair.com)

13 The ArtsPaper Culture Talks: Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach’s Ahmad Mayes in Conversation with Greg Stepanich, Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach, free. (palmbeachculture.com)

D’Art for Art, benefiting Lighthouse ArtCenter, Turtle Creek Club, Tequesta, $500. (lighthousearts.org)

Downtown Delray Beach Festival of the Arts, Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, also Jan. 14, free. (artfestival.com)

seum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $5 with paid museum admission. (morikami.org)

“Symbolic Messages in Chinese Paintings Part II” lecture with Sophia Zhou, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, included with paid museum admission. (norton.org)

19 Artist Conversation with Susan Meiselas and Jeff Rosenheim, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (norton.org)

Dark Waves film screening and Q&A with Edie Widder, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $10. (fourarts.org)

“Don’t Forget to Call Your Mother: Reflections on the Photographs Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art” lecture with Lisa Sutcliffe, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

Feeding South Florida Winter Cooking Class: Homemade Pasta, Feeding South Florida Community Kitchen, Boynton Beach, $60. (feedingsouth florida.org)

“Preventing Alzheimer’s: Addressing Risk Factors to Preserve Brain Health” lecture with Dr. Kristine Yaffe, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

Shodo: The Way of Calligraphy talk and demonstration by Kihachiro Nishiura, Morikami Mu-

of Palm Beach County, free. (pbchistory.org)

18 “Guy Burgess and the Cambridge Spy Ring” lecture with Andrew Lownie, Dixon Education

20 Artist at Work: Eileen Koegler, Boca Raton Museum of Art, $5-$10. (bocamuseum.org)

The ArtsPaper Culture Talks: The Wick Theatre & Costume Museum’s Marilynn Wick in Conversation with Hap Erstein, Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach, free. (palmbeach culture.com)

Boca Fest, Town Center at Boca Raton, also Jan. 21, free. (artfestival.com)

Boca Strawberry Festival, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, also Jan. 21, $15-$38. (boca strawberryfestival.com) Family Adventure Day, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse

Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

& Museum, contact for ticket prices. (jupiterlight house.org)

Lunch and Learn: Tosca, The National Croquet

Hopper: An American Love Story documentary screening, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of

Center, West Palm Beach, $135. (pbopera.org)

the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$30. (fourarts.org)

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CULTURE 21 “The Smoke Clears: Unveiling the Secrets of ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ and the Magic Behind Art” lecture with Ross Karlan, Boca Raton Museum of Art, $8-$18. (bocamuseum.org)

Swank Table: Running with the Bulls a Night in Spain, benefiting Dr. Gary Paul Swank Memorial Scholarship and The Foundation for Palm Beach State College, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $180. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

22 ArtSmart Lunch and Learn: “The Ballerina’s Mindset” with Megan Fairchild and Steven Caras, Gimelstob Ballroom, Cohen Pavilion, Kra-

Alphonse Mucha:

Chinese New Year Celebration, The Square, West Palm Beach, free.

Master of Art Nouveau

(thesquarewestpalm.com)

Winter Exhibition January 16 - April 14, 2024

24 Art Palm Beach, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, to Jan. 28, $35-$150. (artpalmbeach.com)

Free with Museum Admission The exhibition is a tribute to Mucha’s genius and the milieu that nurtured his blossoming as an artist. Alphonse Mucha, Monaco, Monte-Carlo, 1897. Color lithograph on paper mounted on linen. Dhawan Collection. Image courtesy of Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA.

Sponsored by:

vis Center, West Palm Beach, $125. (kravis.org)

25 ArtSpeaks: Eric Fischl, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, also Jan. 26, $35-$55. (norton.org)

In Conversation with Mira Fain and Lilly Leas Ferreira, Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach, $45-$65. (pbchistory.org) Seaside Chat with Jim Toomey, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach, $98-$100. (marinelife.org)

26 Gala, Art, Antiquités, Architecture: A Night on the Nile, Vero

Sponsored by:

Beach Museum of Art, $750-$1,000. (vbmuseum.org)

Flagler Museum Music Series Five Concerts from February 6 - March 5, 2024 Ulysses Quartet, Feb. 6 • Pianist Elissa Lee Koljonen, Feb. 13 Beo String Quartet, Feb. 20 Aznavoorian Sisters, Feb. 27 • Black Oak Ensemble, March 5 Audience members experience chamber music as it was intended, in a gracious and intimate setting. Enjoy the rare opportunity to meet the musicians during a champagne and dessert reception following each concert.

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Sponsored by:

MBS Family Foundation

Rena & John Blades

Go Blue Awards, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach, $600. (marinelife.org)

27 Book and Art: Just Kids by Patti Smith and “Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder,” Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)

Wine in the Wild, benefiting Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary at Abramson & Schlaggar Reserve, Jupiter, $200. (buschwildlife.org)

29 “Dancing from Stage to Screen: My Journey from NYC Ballet Soloist to a ‘Jet’ in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story” lecture with Harrison Coll, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

“Indiana Jones in Space” lecture with space archaeologist Sarah Parcak, Vero Beach Museum of Art, $80-$415. (vbmuseum.org) 30 “Feed the Journey” lecture with Lauren Bush Lauren, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

A National Historic Landmark One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach, FL 33480

FotoFusion 2024, Palm Beach Photographic Centre, West Palm Beach, to

Funded in part by:

“Solo Exhibition of Kandy G. Lopez” Artist Talk, Spady Cultural Heri-

Feb. 3, contact for ticket prices. (fotofusion.org)

tage Museum, Delray Beach, contact for ticket prices. (spadymuseum.com)

(561) 655-2833 •www.FlaglerMuseum.us

31 “Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography” exhibition lecture with William Ewing, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, free. (fourarts.org)

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6 Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD presents Nabucco, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the

1 The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Levis JCC

Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$30. (fourarts.org)

Sandler Center, Boca Raton, $30. (levisjcc.org)

Selwyn Birchwood, Arts Garage, Delray Beach,

Salute to Vienna New Year’s Concert, Drey-

$35-$40. (artsgarage.org)

2 Jersey Boys, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, to Jan. 28, $23-$105. (riversidetheatre.com) To Kill a Mockingbird, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Jan. 7, $39-$109. (kravis.org)

3 Perlberg Festival of New Plays, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, to Jan. 7, $10-$20. (palmbeachdramaworks.org)

Tevye in New York, Delray Beach Playhouse, to Jan. 7, $44-$54. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

West Boca Theatre Company presents The Sunshine Boys, Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, to Jan. 7, $30. (levisjcc.org)

INTO THE BLUE AGENCY

foos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35-$145. (kravis.org)

The Boca Strawberry Festival will take over Mizner Park Amphitheater January 20-21.

5 Frank Marino’s Divas, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $50.

7 Beethoven Festival I: Duo Sonatas with Wu Han and David Finckel, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)

Koto New Year Recital, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $5 with paid museum admission. (morikami.org)

(lyrictheatre.com)

5 The Art of Laughter with Kristin Key, Arts Ga-

The Lost Melody Performs a Tribute to Bill Evans, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $15-

rage, Delray Beach, $35. (artsgarage.org)

$35. (norton.org)

Arthur Migliazza Boogie Woogie Piano, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $45; also Jan. 7, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45-$50. (lyrictheatre.com, artsgarage.org)

Native American Piano Music, Boca Raton Mu-

Jessica Kirson, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Jan. 6, $33-$43. (kravis.org)

seum of Art, $8-$18. (bocamuseum.org)

Stars of American Ballet, University Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $75-$400. (boca ballet.org)

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ROBERTA & HARVEY GOLUB | ROE GREEN & THE ROE GREEN FOUNDATION | PEGGY KATZ | MILTON & TAMAR MALTZ

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| JANE F. NAPIER | DR. ALCESTE T. PAPPAS & MR. SYLVAN V. ENDICH | ROBIN B. SMITH

THE CLARK FAMILY FOUNDATION | PRISCILLA HEUBLEIN | NANCY J. KYLE | DIANE & JAMES PERRELLA | KRISTINA & W. SCOTT SEELEY

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LYNN, GEORGE, AND MARK BOVENIZER & THE BOV FOUNDATION | BETH NEUHOFF & STEVE FRANK | MARTIE & BOB SACHS

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SCENES OF NEW YORK CITY THE ELIE AND SARAH HIRSCHFELD COLLECTION

On display through January 28, 2024 The Society of the Four Arts Palm Beach Scenes of New York City: The Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld Collection is a visual love letter to New York, featuring paintings, watercolors, prints, and drawings of the City’s most beloved icons — its buildings, bridges, skyscrapers, parks, landmarks, and people — by nationally and internationally prominent artists. Tickets: $10. Available in advance or at the door. Walk-ins encouraged. Visit fourarts.org to reserve tickets. Exhibition hours: 10-5 Monday 10-5 Wednesday-Saturday 1-5 Sunday Closed to the public Tuesday Scenes of New York City has been organized by:

Everett Shinn (1873-1953), New York at Night, 1933, Pastel on paper, New-York Historical Society, Promised gift of Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld, Scenes of New York City, IL2021.51.21.

FOUR ARTS FOR EVERYONE 102 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach, FL | fourarts.org | (561) 655-7226 | customerservice@fourarts.org

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CULTURE

Attend a screening of the Metropolitan Opera’s performance of Nabucco at The Society of the Four Arts January 6.

8 Ann Hampton Callaway Sings the ’70s, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $39. (kravis.org)

An Evening with Yo-Yo Ma, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $45-$165. (kravis.org)

Tovah Feldshuh: Aging is Optional, Delray Beach Playhouse, to Jan. 10, $75. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

9 Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, to Jan. 28, $70-$140. (jupitertheatre.org)

Jacksonville Symphony, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35-$95. (kravis.org)

Taylor Dayne, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth Beach, $49. (duncan theatre.org)

10 American Patchwork Quartet, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35. (kravis.org)

Beethoven Festival II: Haydn and Beethoven Piano Trios, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)

LYING IS AN ART FORM

The Brothers Doobie: A Doobie Brothers Experience, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $39. (eisseycampustheatre.org)

Canadian Brass, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $75. (lyrictheatre.com) The Everly Brothers Experience, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth Beach, $39. (duncantheatre.org)

11 Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “Masterworks I: The Wild West,” Community Church of Vero Beach; also Jan. 12, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $30-$65. (atlanticclassicalorchestra.com) Sarah Charlesworth, Trial by Fire, 1992-93, cibachrome with lacquered wood frame. © The Estate of Sarah Charlesworth. Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York

501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432 bocamuseum.org | 561.392.2500

Bianca Marroquín, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Jan. 12, $30-$65. (kravis.org) Fiddler on the Roof, The Wick Theatre & Costume Museum, Boca Raton, to Feb. 11, $79-$109. (thewick.org) Heartland Rock: A Tribute to Seger and Mellencamp, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $35. (lyrictheatre.com)

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Trio Reimagined with violinist Benjamin Beilman, violinist Arnaud Sussmann, and cellist Edward Arron, Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach, $75. (cmspb.org)

12 The Dance of the Brush by Kihachiro Nishiura with Fushu Daiko, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $25-$30. (morikami.org)

Disenchanted: The Musical, The Studio at Mizner Park, Boca Raton, to Jan. 21, $55-$65. (thestudioatmiznerpark.com)

How Sweet it is: Steve Leslie Sings James Taylor, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45-$50 (artsgarage.org)

Jay Leno, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $99-$130. (sunrisetheatre.com) Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $30-$75. (kravis.org)

(delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Roger Voisin Memorial Trumpet Competition, Amarnick-Goldstein Con-

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cert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also Jan. 13, free. (lynn.edu)

13 Johnny Mathis, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $39-$159. (kravis.org)

Meet the Music: Leave it to Ludwig, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, free. (fourarts.org)

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14 Beethoven Festival III: The Septet and Trios, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)

Choro Das 3, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org) Gospel Gala: Tamela Mann, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $15-$65. (kravis.org)

Jazz and Gospel in the Gardens: Stephanie Nakassian Quartet, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, $12-$30. (ansg.org)

15 Palm Beach Symphony presents violinist Pinchas Zukerman, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $45-$95. (kravis.org)

17 Neave Trio, Stage West, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth Beach, $35. (duncantheatre.org)

Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company presents “Flamenco Intimo,” Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)

Violinist Stella Chen and pianist Michael Stephen Brown, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35. (kravis.org)

18 The Bachelors of Broadway: Gentlemen of the Theater, Delray Beach Playhouse, $45-$55. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Boeing Boeing, Delray Beach Playhouse, to Jan. 27, $39-$69. (delraybeach playhouse.com)

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The Petty Hearts: Tom Petty Tribute, Delray Beach Playhouse, $45.

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CULTURE Classic Seger: A Bob Seger Tribute, Sunrise

Gary Negbaur presents “Jazz, Blues, and American Roots: Songs That Shaped Our Nation,” Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, $30.

Theatre, Fort Pierce, $46-$99. (sunrisetheatre.com)

The Life and Music of George Michael, Drey-

(levisjcc.org)

ROBERT CLARK

foos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25-$100. (kravis.org)

19 Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth Beach, also Jan. 20, $45. (duncantheatre.org)

The Four Phantoms, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $29-$125; also Jan. 20, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $55-$71. (kravis.org, sunrisetheatre.com)

Isle of Klezbos, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45$50. (artsgarage.org) Kevin Nealon, Persson Hall, Kravis Center, West

Sarah Parcak will present “Indiana Jones in Space” at the Vero Beach Museum of Art January 29.

20 Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience featuring Ensemble Mik Nawooj, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35-$45. (kravis.org)

Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35-$90. (kravis.org)

Renegade: A Tribute to Classic Rock, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org) The Symphonia presents “Distant Lands,” Countess de Hoernle Theatre, Spanish River High School, Boca Raton, $55-$90. (thesymphonia.org)

22 The Midtown Men, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth Beach, $49. (duncantheatre.org)

23 The Fanoos Ensemble presents “Heart of Afghanistan,” Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35. (kravis.org)

Phillip-Michael Scales Band, Wold Performing Arts

24 Beatles on the Beach Classic Rock Festival, Old School Square Amphitheatre, Delray Beach,

Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $20-$25. (lynn.edu)

to Jan. 28, $40-$229. (beatlesonthebeach.com)

To Life 4, Willow Theatre, Sugar Sand Park, Boca Ra-

21 Atlantic Classical Orchestra Brass Quintet presents “All-American Stars,” Vero Beach Mu-

Human Nature: Back to the Sound of Motown,

ton, to Feb. 4, $36-$45. (sugarsandpark.org)

seum of Art, contact for ticket prices. (vbmuseum.org)

Palm Beach, also Jan. 20, $38-$48. (kravis.org)

Oklahoma!, Lake Worth Playhouse, to Feb. 4, $38$114. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $41. (eisseycampustheatre.org)

On Display October 12th, 2023 - April 14th, 2024

Cox Science Center and Aquarium | 4801 Dreher Tr N, WPB, FL 33405 | (561) 832-1988 | CoxScienceCenter.org

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ON VIEW

JANUARY 26 – APRIL 6, 2024 While women artists are beginning to achieve recognition for their work, they remain under-represented in galleries and museums. This exhibition focuses exclusively on the work of women artists and their responses to perceived requirements of domesticity, the many waves of feminism, and their own lived experiences. Véronique Chagnon-Burke, co-founder of the Women Art Dealers Digital Archives (WADDA), serves as guest curator.

Exhibition generously sponsored by:

Ellen Liman

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Lisa Zukowski, Things Fall Apart V , 2018, Terracotta, encaustic, string, 8 x 6 ½ x 5 inches

Olivia Rachel Austin , I Shall Be Released , 2023, Fabric and acrylic paint on found object, 12 x 12 inches

Autumn Kioti Horne, Red Hen (impossible standard) , 2017, Performance piece

Laura Tanner, Lola III (Three Tiered), detail, 2021 , Ink drawing on hand-cut mylar, 47 ¾ x 37 ¼ inches

Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building Main Gallery 601 Lake Avenue Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 5 p.m. Free and open to the public palmbeachculture.com/exhibitions

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CULTURE Promotion and Events

Pianist Jeremy Denk, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org) Rat Pack Together Again, Lake Worth Playhouse, $30. (lakeworthplayhouse.org) 25 Lynn Conservatory Faculty Series No. 2, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $20. (lynn.edu) Miami City Ballet presents “Balletto in the Garden,” Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (miamicityballet.org) 26 Candace Bushnell presents “True Tales of Sex, Success, and Sex and the City,” Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Jan. 28,

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Mitch Wood and His Rocket ’88s, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45-$50. (artsgarage.org)

Palm Beach Opera presents Tosca, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Jan. 28, $25-$265. (kravis.org)

The Temptations, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $54.50-$79.50. (sunrise theatre.com)

27 Eddie Bruce: The Music and Magic of Tony Bennett, The Studio at Mizner Park, Boca Raton, $35-$45. (thestudioatmiznerpark.com)

Hotel California: The Original Tribute to The Eagles, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, also Jan. 28, $55-$60. (artsgarage.org)

STAY CURRENT!

Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD presents Carmen, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$30. (fourarts.org) 28 Atlantic Classical Orchestra, Elliott Museum, Stuart, $40. (hsmc-fl.com)

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Piano Passion: From the Studio of Roberta Rust, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $10. (lynn.edu)

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29 Aaron Kula and the Klezmer Company Jazz Orchestra present “Gershwin, Bernstein, and Sondheim in Song: An American Legacy,” Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, $30. (levisjcc.org)

The Cleveland Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $40-$130. (kravis.org)

Violinist Mariela Shaker, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $15. (lynn.edu)

30 The Phil Collins Experience, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $55-$75. (jupiter theatre.org)

31 The Cancellation of Lauren Fein, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 18, $69. (palmbeachdramaworks.org)

Material Girls, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $55-$75. (jupitertheatre.org) Rooted, Theatre Lab, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to Feb. 18, $5$45. (fauevents.com)

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GALLERIES Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “An Endangered Landscape: Recent Paintings of the Hypoluxo Scrub by Paul Gervais,” to Jan. 7; “Discovering Creativity in Partnership with Heather James Fine Art,” Jan. 10 to March 17; “The Divine Feminine: Contemporary Women Sculptors in partnership with New Wave,” to May 1; “Jordi Mollà Artist in Residence,” to June 30. (ansg.org)

Artist’s Eye Gallery & Boutique, Lake Worth Beach. “Varied,” to Jan. 13; “Diverse,” Jan. 16 to Feb. 10. (lwartleague.org) Boca Raton Museum of Art. “Smoke and Mirrors: Magical Thinking in Contemporary Art,” to May 12; “Dorotha Grace Lemeh: Cycles,” to May 19. (bocamuseum.org) Cornell Art Museum, Delray Beach. “Painting in Paradise,” Jan. 5 to Feb. 26; “Season of Red,” to Feb. 4. (delrayoldschoolsquare.com)

Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition,” to April 14. (coxsciencecenter.org)

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach. “Whimsy and Wonder,” to Jan. 13; “Kristin Miller,” to Jan. 20; “Sonya Sanchez-Arias,” Jan. 26 to March 9; “She. Her. Hers.,” Jan. 26 to April 6; “Palm Beach County Photographers: iPhone Photography,” to Jan. 27. (palmbeachculture.com)

Elliott Museum, Stuart. “In Celebration of King Tut,” Jan. 3 to May 31; “Mystic

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Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Scenes of New York City: The Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld Collection,” to Jan. 28. (fourarts.org)

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Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach. “Simeon Braguin,” Jan. 3 to Feb. 14; “Charles Neal: Belvoir, The Spirit of Belvoir,” Jan. 17 to Feb. 28. (findlaygalleries.com)

Flagler Museum, Palm Beach. “Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau,” Jan. 16 to April 14. (flaglermuseum.us)

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Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach. “Deborah Brown: Street Smarts,” to Jan. 14.

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Holden Luntz Gallery, Palm Beach. “Michael Eastman: 50 Years of Photography, The Colors and Textures of Time,” Jan. 20 to Feb. 17. (holdenluntz.com)

Jaffe Center for Book Arts, Wimberly Library, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. “Marginalia: Conversations from the Margins of the Jaffe Collection,” to Jan 10. (fau.edu) Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. “D’Art for Art,” to Jan. 6; “Wild Hearts,” Jan. 18 to Feb. 24. (lighthousearts.org) McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach. “A Tropical Flock of Avian Avatars by the Myth Makers: Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein,” to April 28. (mckee.org)

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach. “Stories on the Planet: Jewelry of Maeda Asagi,” to April 7. (morikami.org)

Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach. “Origami in the Garden,” Jan. 7 to May 12. (mounts.org)

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Findlay Galleries unveils “Charles Neal: Belvoir, The Spirit of Belvoir,” featuring View of the Castle Near The Duchess Garden, January 17.

Mtn Space, Lake Worth Beach. “Manuela Gonzalez: The Aesthetics of Care,” Jan. 5 to Feb. 11. (mtnspace.com)

Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “Nature Unseen: Marden Student Community Student Exhibition,” Jan. 19 to May 12; “Symbolic Messages in Chinese Animal Paintings,” to Feb. 4; “Artists in Motion: Impressionist and Modern Masterpieces from the Pearlman Collection” and “Personal Space: On Photography and Being,” both to Feb. 18; “Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder,” to March 10; “Nora Maité Nieves: Clouds in the Expanded Field,” to April 28; “Special Guest / A Quiet Abiding: Jacobus Vrel’s Interior with a Sick Woman by a Fireplace in The Leiden Collection,” to Dec. 15. (norton.org) Oditto Gallery, Palm Beach. “Transparent,” Jan. 1-31. (odittogallery.io) Palm Room Art Gallery & Artisans Boutique, Sewall’s Point, Stuart. “Kaleidoscope,” Jan. 3 to Feb. 27. (martinartisansguild.org)

Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography,” to April 28. (fourarts.org)

Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. “Addison Mizner: Letters and Manuscripts,” to Feb. 2. (palmbeachpreservation.org) Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach. “Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear,” to May 25. (pbchistory.org)

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Davila Squared,” Jan. 11 to Feb. 10. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com) Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum. “Florida in World War II,” Jan. 22 to May 17. (bocahistory.org)

Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, Delray Beach. “Solo Exhibition of Kandy G. Lopez,” Jan. 26 to March 2. (spadymuseum.com)

Vero Beach Museum of Art. “Ancient Egypt and the Napoleonic Era: Masterworks from the Dahesh Museum of Art,” Jan. 27 to April 28. (vbmuseum.org)

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SOCIAL STUDIES PALM BEACH MAGAZINE ™

PAM RAUCH, PATRICIA WERHAHN

KRISTIN CALDER, MARTI LATOUR

ERIC KELLY, DANTE DRUMMER

DONOR LUNCHEON WHO: Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties WHAT: Annual Donor Luncheon WHERE: Center for Philanthropy, West Palm Beach

TRACEY BENSON

DANITA R. DEHANEY, ELLEN PIEKALKIEWICZ, JEFFREY STOOPS, BARBARA ANDRAKA-CHRISTOU, LAUREN ZUCHMAN

KEELY GIDEON-TAYLOR, EARNIE ELLISON JR.

NANCY BRINKER, BILL MEYER, DONNA DODSON

JAMES BALLERANO, TY BARNES, JOHN LACY

DENNIS GALLON, JUDITH FLETCHER

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SOCIAL STUDIES

KATHERINE GAGE BOULUD, AMANDA STARBUCK HANLAN, KRISTA CORL

“ENDLESS SUMMER” TAYLOR MATERIO, CAMERON SILVER, JEAN SHAFIROFF, ALEX BOLEN, JEREMY JOHNSON

WHO: Martin and Jean Shafiroff, Historical Society of Palm Beach County, and Oscar de la Renta WHAT: “Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear” Private Cocktail Event WHERE: Shafiroff residence, Manhattan

PAUL LABRECQUE AND BRIAN CANTOR, ALISA KAUFFMAN LIZZI BICKFORD, LAUREN DAY ROBERTS

ALEXANDRA SCIAME, MITCH MITCHELL

COURTNEY DAVIS SCHLESINGER, MARISOL MORLEY

RUPERT RAMSAY/BFA

ROLISE RACHEL, PRINCE MARIO-MAX SCHAUMBURG-LIPPE

ALEX HAMER, CONNOR HUSAIN

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UPCOMING JANUARY 3RD AUCTION

Alex Guofeng Cao (American/Chinese) Chromo

Rolex GMT Master II Pepsi

Judith Leiber Cupcake Clutch

DISCOVER THE VALUE OF YOUR ITEM OR ENTIRE COLLECTION Bring Your Items In For A Complimentary Evaluation

Appraisal Day January 9th 500 N. Dixie Hwy, Lake Worth, FL

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For questions, please contact us at info@marketauctions.com or call 561.237.5222

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SOCIAL STUDIES

GRETA AND CHRIS MACMILLAN

JENNIFER GOMEZ, ERIC LUPTON

JEANMARIE AND MICHAEL CONNOR

BE THE LIGHT GALA WHO: Live Like Jake WHAT: Sixth Annual Be the Light Gala WHERE: Lady Jean Ranch, Jupiter

ROARKE AND KERI MORRISON WITH JULIA AND JOSIE

JOSH AND JORDAN CHERNES

WADE AND JAMIE GILBERT

JEN SCOTT

MIKE MCGANN, EDWIGE GILBERT

LINDSEY ROHRIG, ALLIE GATTO HAYES

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Saturday, January 13, 2024 • Mar-a-Lago Club

Amy & John Phelan Chairmen

Linda Gary & Michael Belisle 2024 Palm Tree Award Recipients

Nicola & Jeff Marcus Honorary Chairmen

The Palm Beach Police & Fire Foundation is proud to present the 18th Annual Palm Tree Award to Michael Belisle & Linda Gary in recognition of their continued support of the Foundation and the community. The black-tie dinner dance honors the Palm Beach Police & Fire Rescue Departments, and includes the Police Officer and Firefighter Of The Year Award presentations.

Sponsors

Mark & Janet Levy Tom & Devon Roush By Invitation. For more information, contact: 561.820.8118 | rebecca@pbpf.us | www.pbpf.us The Palm Beach Police & Fire Foundation 139 N County Road, Ste 26, Palm Beach, FL 33480

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OUT & ABOUT

MARK COSCIA AND EMILY LANG COSCIA, JUDY AND FRITZ VAN DER GRIFT

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1. WHO: Cox Science Center and Aquarium WHAT: Black-Tie Masquerade WHERE: The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach 2. WHO: Joseph and Max McNamara WHAT: Wild About Wildlife Celebrity Bartender WHERE: Mockingbird Bar & Lounge, West Palm Beach 3. WHO: Olara WHAT: Sales Gallery and Model Unveiling WHERE: Olara, West Palm Beach 4. WHO: Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens WHAT: Opening Reception for Paul Gervais Exhibition WHERE: Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach 5. WHO: Boca Raton Historical Society WHAT: Toasts, Tastes, and Trolleys WHERE: Downtown Boca Raton 6. WHO: Young Friends of the Kravis Center WHAT: Season Kickoff Reception WHERE: Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach

2 ALEXANDRA ROGERS SISTO DANIEL AND JARRETT DANIEL MAX AND JOSEPH MCNAMARA

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ELAINE MEIER, NANCY MARSHALL

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CHRIS SCHLANK, MONICA NOVO

MARTINA GIL, FRANCISCO GIL AND SUSI DIAZ

JEFF GREENE, JAY PARKER

1. CAPEHART 2. RICH GRAULICH 3. JULIA DURESKY

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JEFF KOONS, DEBORAH DRUM

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DAWN ZOOK, GEORGE PETROCELLI

EMILY SNYDER AND TOM MCLOUGHLIN

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MONIQUE OGILVIE, SANDY THOMPSON

RUSSELL BISSETT AND KRISTEN SCARPA BISSETT

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LAST WORD

REAL TALK WITH...

You recently celebrated your twentieth anniversary. How have your collections evolved over the last 20 years? Two decades is a lifetime. Naeem Khan has evolved in many aspects over the years. My style has always remained glamorous and classic. Style that is relevant to our times. [We prioritize] ecologically conscious manufacturing [and] provide a platform to give back to society through charity and collaborations. What was the inspiration behind the Spring 2024 collection? My love for India and the modern Indian woman. You’re known for your craftsmanship. Can you describe the house of Khan signature look? Naeem Khan dresses are predominantly made by hand, providing a platform for artisans across the world. [They’re] clothes for the woman who wants to stand out. Classic and high glamour.

Naeem Khan

The legendary Indian-American fashion designer talks memorable designs, new muses, and more BY KATHERINE LANDE

What was the first memorable piece you designed? Designing for Halston the pieces for Liza Minnelli, all in fringes for her Broadway shows. If you could dress anyone, who would it be? I would love to dress Charlotte Marie Casiraghi. A dream. Describe modern Palm Beach style. I love Palm Beach. Palm Beach style [is] relaxed glamour, effortless, soft colors. Naeem Khan’s designs have evolved while still remaining glamorous and classic throughout the last 20 years.

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