Quest April 2015

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This page, clockwise from left: Lauriston and Rich Segerson; India Paull and James Hancock III; Fenia and Carl Hiaasen; Steven Tyler performed a set with songs like "Walk This Way" with Nashville-based band Loving Mary, to support the Everglades Foundation at The Breakers in Palm Beach; Tory Grauer and Ben Ketchum at the "ForEverglades" event, which raised $2.5 million for the Everglades Foundation.

M A R K V O N H O L D E N ( F R A N C I ACO RTA )

JPAT U L IREI CSKM KAR CR MAT U LL T A ( ENV. E CO RG ML A D E S ) ;

▲ STEVEN TYLER PERFORMED FOR THE EVERGLADES FOUNDATION IN PALM BEACH THE EVERGLADES FOUNDATION encouraged guests to walk this way—and talk this way—when Steven Tyler of Aerosmith performed "Dream On," "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," and "Sweet Emotion" at The Breakers in Palm Beach. On February 14, the "ForEverglades" event raised $2.5 million to restore the coasts of Florida with a presentation about how pollution from Lake Okeechobee is running into the Caloosahatchee River and the St. Lucie River. The 800 attendees—who were dressed "rocker chic"—included Bill Davenport and Bruce Wiltsie,

Susan and John Dougherty, Mia Celano and Skip Dunn, Sarah and David Fiszel, Frank Gina and Scott Gordon, Carrie and Paul Hanna, Kerry and Sean Healey, Debbie and Nick Iarossi, Martha and Gilbert Lamphere, Sasha Lickle, Tina and Steve McPherson, Melissa and Howard Parker, Sara Groff and Piper Quinn, Shannon and Peter Reed, Maura and Brandon Ross, Lauriston and Richard Segerson, Linda and Jared Soper, Amanda Van Voorhees, Peter Vasconcelos, Jodi and Rick Wentley, and Paula and Paul Wittmann. APRIL 2015 141


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