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40th ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival

Kelly Williams and Andrew Forsyth graciously hosted the Archival Evening Honoree Cocktail Reception at their Palm Beach home on Tuesday, December 3, for the chairs, sponsors, and members of the Legacy Circle and Host Committee for the Twenty-second Annual Archival Evening of the Historical

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Quantum Foundation Makes $500,000 Grant To Community Foundation For Palm Beach And Martin Counties’ African American Museum And Research Library (AAMRL) Project

Funding Will Support Architectural Design And Planning For AAMRL On Historical Roosevelt High School Site In West Palm Beach

Quantum Foundation has announced a $500,000 grant to Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties’ newly established African American Museum and Research Library (AAMRL) Fund. The grant will support architectural planning and design for the project. Quantum Foundation’s mission is to inspire and fund initiatives that improve the health of Palm Beach County residents. Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that leads partnerships with donors, nonprofits, and community members to solve the region’s chronic and emerging issues.

Earlier this year, Community Foundation received approval for funding from the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners to plan and develop a new African American Museum at the historic Roosevelt High School site (1601 N. Tamarind Ave.) in West Palm Beach. The AAMRL will celebrate and preserve African American history and culture in West Palm Beach, the state of Florida, and beyond. The project will include exhibit space, a research library, and extensive opportunities for community engagement through lectures, educational programming, workshops, seminars, special exhibitions, cultural programs, oral history projects, research opportunities, and youth programs.

“Over the past five years, we have strategically supported projects and programs to enhance the physical and social conditions for residents in Coleman Park,” said Eric Kelly, president of Quantum Foundation. “These neighborhoods, which reflect the lowest life expectancy in Palm Beach County, are home to some of the most extraordinary cultural

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landmarks. While we’ve made strides, there is still much work to be done in addressing the underlying systems that impact this community. We are proud to support the African American Museum and Research Library, which serves as a powerful reminder of our shared history and furthers our ongoing commitment to this area.”

“The Palm Beach County African American Museum and Research Library initiative would not be possible without the generosity and support of partners like Quantum Foundation,” said Danita R. DeHaney, president and CEO of Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. “Quantum Foundation’s $500,000 grant,

dedicated to architectural planning and design, represents a crucial first step in creating a lasting cultural institution that will preserve and celebrate African American history for generations to come.”

According to DeHaney, the AAMRL will stand as a transformative anchor institution in the historic Coleman Park neighborhood, fostering community pride, economic growth, and cultural vitality while honoring the area’s rich African American heritage. This initiative is a collaboration between the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, The School District of Palm Beach County, and various community stakeholders.

Once home to West Palm Beach’s two all-Black high schools, in recent years, the Roosevelt High grounds became the Roosevelt Full-Service Center. The Roosevelt Center, owned by the The School District of Palm Beach County, became a community center with neighborhood resources, services, and alternative school programs on site.

The school district has already commenced phase one of the Roosevelt Center renovation project. Phase two of the project will provide for renovation of the buildings at the Roosevelt Center that will house the research library and for construction of a new 20,000-square-foot two-story building to house the museum.

For more information or to donate to Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, please visit yourcommunityfoundation.org/give-now/.

at The Gardens North County District Park in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The show brings together a unique juried exhibition of more than 275 fine artists from all over the country and features children’s activities, live music, and demonstrations that provide an arts experience like no other in South Florida. Patrons are sure to find the perfect piece of art for their home at ArtiGras. For more information visit artigras.org. Tickets in advance are $15; $20 at the gate.

Danita DeHaney and Eric Kelly

On fourteen acres of the most pristine stretch of Intracoastal waterfront, e Ritz-Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens blossom with a once-in-a-lifetime collection of expansive estates, born to frame the breathtaking views of the waterway with a private marina and blooming grounds. e singular maritime lifestyle is augmented by over 20,000 square feet of masterfully-crafted resort amenities— imbued with legendary hospitality by e Ritz-Carlton.

Guests enjoyed lunch on The Terrace while watching an elegant runway show, featuring Anne Fontaine’s Parisian-inspired collection of fashion essentials. The fashion show was accompanied by a captivating saxophone performance from renowned musical artist Eirinn Abu. A trunk show was also on display, showcasing stunning pieces from Kendra Scott. A portion of the proceeds from all clothing and jewelry purchases benefited The Gary & Vivienne Player Foundation. The foundation was established to nurture and educate underprivileged and vulnerable children near Johannesburg, South Africa, driven by the Players’ commitment to support and uplift young lives. For more information or reservations, visit 1000NORTH.com or call (561) 570-1000.

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Amanda Leigh-Hall, Sherrye SammonsFenton Tamra FitzGerald, Beth Neuhoff, Andrew Kato
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This year’s Archival Evening Volunteer Leadership includes Honorary Chair Bruce Helander; Chairs AnnBritt and Christian Angle, Frances and Jeffrey Fisher, and Christina and Harvey E. Oyer III; and Cochairs Beth Rudin DeWoody, Kelly Williams and Andrew Forsyth. Legacy Circle and Host Committee members at the reception included Bill Bone, and Sonja and Mark Stevens. Other notable guests included Collin Santini Adams, Charlene and Richard Johnson, Rusty and Ashley Holzer, and Scott Snyder.

This year’s major sponsors, who ensure the success of Archival Evening, are Frances and Jeffrey Fisher, Grand Benefactor; the Richard and Pat Johnson Family, Evening Dinner Sponsor; The Boca Raton, Evening Champagne Sponsor; Batten Construction, Evening Dessert Sponsor; Susan and Dominick Telesco, Evening Photography Sponsor; Dailey Janssen Architects, Evening Invitation Sponsor; Pioneer Linens, Evening Gift Sponsor; Kirchhoff and Associates, Evening Music Sponsor; Oumere, Evening Valet Sponsor; Palmer, Exclusive Media Sponsor; and Top of Mind Palm Beach, Community Partner Sponsor.

Funds raised from Archival Evening directly support civics and history education resources for over 40,000 Palm Beach County school children each year, as well as preservation of the Historical Society’s collection, a portion of which is showcased in the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum.

To donate, become a member, or learn more about the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, call (561) 832-4164, Ext. 100 or visit www.pbchistory.org.

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Susan G. Komen ® Announces 2025 FORD Warriors In Pink

Warriors represent North Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, Boca Raton, Palm City, Boynton Beach, Jupiter, Fort Lauderdale and Broward County.

Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, is excited to announce the 2025 FORD Warriors in Pink. These nine women from across South Florida will be honored at the MORE THAN PINK Walk in West Palm Beach on Saturday, January 25, in addition to being featured in a variety of promotional materials and activities.

“Susan G. Komen Warriors in Pink represent the strength, resilience and determination of everyone impacted by breast cancer,” said Jamie Bellamy, Development Director at Susan G. Komen. “These women are beacons of hope and courage, inspiring us to continue our work to achieve a world without breast cancer. We are honored to celebrate them as breast cancer Warriors and join them in standing strong for every life touched by this disease.”

The Susan G. Komen 2025 Warriors In Pink Are:

Kristen A. Dugan of North Palm Beach is a single mom of three girls. She was diagnosed with Ductal Carcinoma Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) in January 2024. Since then, she has undergone a double mastectomy, five months of chemotherapy and six weeks of radiation. On August 22, she rang the bell to conclude her final chemotherapy treatment! While her experience has not been easy, she has dedicated herself to being a role model who embraces hope, inspiration and bravery.

Erin M. Correa of Riviera Beach is a registered nurse, wife and mother of two young sons. In 2022, Erin was diagnosed with gastroparesis followed by Stage 2 Mesenteric Follicular Lymphoma and in July 2023 she was diagnosed with Invasive Lobular Carcinoma. Erin advocated for herself and met with multiple doctors before choosing her oncology team. By April 2024, she had completed her bilateral mastectomy and chemotherapy, began physical therapy, and resumed her infusion therapy.

Allison Jones of Palm City has faced a series of health setbacks over the years. In 2023, plans for a dual hip

replacement were put on hold when she received a diagnosis of HER2-positive breast cancer. Overwhelmed by the unexpected diagnosis, Allison was advised to focus on her breast cancer treatments as the top priority. Within two weeks, her treatment began. This year marks her first MORE THAN PINK Walk, where she hopes to reclaim her strength and connect with other women, finding inspiration and renewed determination through their shared experiences.

Lucille Ciaccia of Boca Raton went in for her first mammogram shortly after turning 40. However, what began as a routine screening quickly escalated, and her cancer progressed from Stage 1 to Stage 3 in a short time period. Since July 2023, Lucille has undergone a double mastectomy, ACThermotherapy and 25 rounds of radiation. Lucille passionately encourages women to advocate for their health. She advises, “If you’re told a mammogram before 40 isn’t necessary, don’t be discouraged. Don’t be afraid to fight for yourself!”

Nicholle Chadwick of Boca Raton is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern (RMHCI) and mom of two. In 2022, Nicholle’s world shifted dramatically when she discovered a lump in her breast and was diagnosed with Stage 2 Triple Negative Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. Further testing revealed she was positive for the BRCA 1 genetic mutation. Nicholle has since undergone a double mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiation, and IVF treatments. Through it all, her children became her driving force—her “why.” Nicholle encourages others to find their own reason to fight, saying, “Why are we fighting? The answer can simply be yourself and the will to survive.”

Stephanie R. Baker, RN, MSN, of Boynton Beach is a Registered Nurse who teaches at Cambridge College of Healthcare & Technology. During a routine mammogram 17 years ago, Stephanie’s life was turned upside down with a breast cancer diagnosis. She met brave women who offered her tools to cope, make plans, dream and continue with her treatments ahead. With the support of her husband, kids, siblings, family and friends, she survived and later earned her BSN and MSN in nursing. She has since retired to Florida and

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gives back to the nursing profession as a nursing professor at a local college.

Shae Henderson of Broward was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 23. Shae’s journey with breast cancer was marked by delays and dismissals. Despite being told she was too young to have breast cancer and being denied mammograms and referrals, she refused to give up. Eventually, she found her team at Holy Cross, where a doctor finally listened to and validated her concerns. For Shae, that compassionate care made all the difference—both physically and mentally. Her advice to others: “Play an active role in the fight against cancer and draw strength from those around you.”

Elizabeth Hamma of Jupiter is the market president at Hubbard Radio, a wife, mother of two adult children, and grandma to three grandchildren. Elizabeth never expected her journey with cancer to extend beyond supporting family members, friends and her involvement with Komen. However, life took an unexpected turn when she was diagnosed with Stage 1 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. Thrust into the fight herself, she made the decision to undergo a bilateral mastectomy. Now, Elizabeth embraces her role as a breast cancer “thriver” and looks forward to continuing her advocacy with a renewed perspective.

Julie Culpepper of Fort Lauderdale began her journey in 2017 when her oncologist identified an atypical (precancerous) lump during a routine screening. Given her family history— both her mother and sister are cancer survivors—and a decade-long pattern of benign biopsies, she initially underwent a lumpectomy but later opted for a mastectomy for peace of mind. The path, however, wasn’t without its challenges. Over two years, Julie faced difficulties with implant reconstructions before successfully undergoing a DIEP flap procedure. Now, a year and a half later, she is thriving and grateful for the choices that have supported her health and well-being.

The MORE THAN PINK Walk is open to the public and free. Please register in advance at www.komen.org/wpbwalk. Participants are encouraged to fundraise. Visit komen.org or call 1-877 GO KOMEN. Connect with us on social at www.komen.org/contact-us/follow-us/.

Mark Your Calendar For Saturday, March 1 From 9 a.m. To 3 p.m. It’s Free!

Join us for Jensen Beach’s favorite springtime tradition!

The Jensen Beach Garden Expo returns on March 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the beautiful Indian Riverside Park, in front of the

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Dockside Pavilion. With more parking, extra food trucks, and fabulous door prizes, this year’s Expo promises a garden celebration like no other.

What’s In Store?

This specialty garden show showcases the best local vendors offering lush tropical plants, native species, vibrant orchids, and unique finds like succulents, herbs, and outdoor art. Stock up on gardening supplies, learn from live presentations, enjoy hands-on demos, and win free door prizes donated by our vendors throughout the day. It’s a fun and educational day for all plant lovers, from beginners to seasoned pros! Presenters include sessions on dragon fruit, edible plants, bonsais and pests in the landscape.

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More than just a garden show, the expo helps our community flourish. Proceeds support college scholarships

for local students pursuing studies in horticulture, environmental sciences, and related fields. We’re also proud to fund camp scholarships for kids at the Florida Oceanographic Society and the Environmental Studies Center, as well as programs for Junior Master Gardeners and the Community Gardens of the House of Hope.

Thank you to our sponsors! Special thanks to Lindstrom Air Conditioning & Plumbing, and to our many generous sponsors who make this event possible.

Don’t miss this incredible day of plants, community, and fun—see you at the expo!

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and check out our website: https://www.jensenbeachgardenclub.com/ garden-expo.

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Tourism Takes Center Stage At Palm Beach North Chamber Of Commerce’s December Business Before Hours

The Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce recently hosted an engaging Business Before Hours event, titled “Tourism’s Impact on Florida’s Prosperity Coast.” The event brought together local business leaders and stakeholders to explore how tourism drives economic growth, fosters innovation, and strengthens the cultural fabric of the region.

Attendees heard from a distinguished panel of industry experts, including Andrew George from TMRW Sports, Jodi Cross from the Florida Lodging & Restaurant Association, and Ghislain d’Humières from the Norton Museum of Art. Moderated by Heather Andrews from Discover The Palm Beaches, the panelists shared valuable insights on the collaborative strategies shaping the future of tourism in Palm Beach North.

“The discussion highlighted how tourism is a cornerstone of our region’s economy and a catalyst for community enrichment,” said Noel Martinez, president and CEO of the

Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce. “The insights shared today will help our business community embrace opportunities to build a vibrant and prosperous future together.”

The event provided attendees with actionable takeaways on the intersection of tourism and economic development, along with opportunities to connect and network with peers committed to fostering growth and innovation in the region. About Palm Beach North Chamber Of Commerce

Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce is one of the largest and most active business organizations in Southeast Florida. Serving businesses in the eleven municipalities that make up Palm Beach North, the chamber fosters

a partnership of private, public, educational, and civic organizations working together to ensure Palm Beach North is Florida’s “Prosperity Coast.” The chamber’s four strategic imperatives are: a prosperous economy, high quality of life for all residents, a smart and connected region, and regional leadership. They were recognized as 2023 Chamber of the Year for the state of Florida. For more information, visitwww. pbnchamber.com.

All About kIds Helping Disorganized, Forgetful, And Scattered Adolescents

A parent described her eighth-grade son to me, “He has struggles following multiple oral instructions at the same time. His information retention in the short term is challenging especially for unpreferred topics. He has completed homework and forgot to turn it in. He waits until the last minute to start projects or studying for exams. What a hot mess!” This mom was describing her son’s executive functioning weaknesses. The term executive functioning encompasses our brain’s ability to manage different systems such as planning, organizing, maintaining effort, remembering, self-regulating, attending, and completing tasks. School success depends, in part, on having strong executive functioning skills. Executive functioning weaknesses can cause smart kids to become scattered, disorganized, and forgetful. These weaknesses might be accompanied with ADHD or learning disabilities but can also be stand-alone difficulties. Our executive functions improve with age and fully mature in our late teen years to early 20s. Thus, there’s hope for your student’s growth. Executive functioning skills can be learned, practiced and improved. This month I am offering an in-person executive functioning course for students in grades 6 through 9. Your student can join us for three, 90-minute sessions of fun, interactive activities to learn executive functioning skills related to organization, planning, time management, memory, and attention. The group size is limited to 10 students.

We will use games, scenarios, and videos to illustrate points and practice skills. Students receive written handouts to keep which summarize the new skills. We are approaching this mastermind course for teens using a cognitive behavioral framework. That means that if you can change your thinking and learn new skills, you can change your behavior. Your student can learn skills

for success this year and beyond. Are you tired of being your child’s only executive assistant and ready for your adolescent to hear about success skills from someone other than yourself?

Call (561) 625-4125 if you would like to sign up or if you need school neuropsychological testing to give you understanding and answers. Learn more at JimForgan. com/executive.

Deborah Searcy (vice mayor of North Palm Beach), Noel Martinez
Heather Andrews, Jodi Cross, Ghislain d’Humières, Andrew George
Timothy Burke, Todd Fleming, Joe “Skip” Garcia, Jodi Cross, Heather Andrews, Ghislain d’Humières, Andrew George, Noel Martinez

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Hosts Annual Holiday Mixer, Raising Funds For Literacy Efforts In Our Public Schools

The Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce celebrated the season in style last week at The Gardens Mall during its Annual Holiday Mixer. The event brought together prominent business executives, including Michael Mitrione and many others, for an evening of connection, celebration, and community impact.

This year’s Holiday Mixer was not only a festive occasion but also a meaningful one. Thanks to the generosity of attendees, the chamber raised $1,350 for the Palm Beach North Education Foundation. These funds will provide essential literacy materials for an entire classroom, supporting local students in their educational journey and ensuring brighter futures within our community.

“The Annual Holiday Mixer is always a highlight of our year, and this year was no exception,” said Noel Martinez, president and CEO of the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce. “We are deeply grateful to everyone who attended and contributed to this incredible cause. Together, we’re making a tangible difference in the lives of our local students.”

The evening was filled with festive cheer, offering attendees the opportunity to

strengthen relationships, forge new connections, and reflect on the accomplishments of the past year. As 2025 approaches, the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce looks forward to continuing its mission of fostering a high quality of life in Palm Beach North while building a prosperous economy, developing regional leadership, and becoming a resilient and connected region.

For more information, visit www.pbnchamber.com.

Rob Taylor, Alex Martinez Slaton, Katie Thompson, Kathleen Joy, Carrie Combes, Noel Martinez
Mike Bauer, Stacey Bauer, Mark Holbert, and Corey Saban
Alex Martinez Slaton, Ashley Verturo, and Narupa Baldeosingh Michael Mitrione, Susan Kaplan and Chip Armstrong
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1130 Sugar Sands Blvd #289

Experience coastal living in this newly renovated waterfront 2BR/2BA condo with spectacular views overlooking the Waterway and Sugar Sands Marina. A Deeded 25 ft boat slip to enjoy your boat. This open floor plan residence features custom cabinetry and doors, quartz countertops, 36” porcelain tiles, SS appliances, smooth ceilings and more. Sugar Sands residents enjoy luxury lifestyle amenities.

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1251 Sugar Sands Boulevard #123

Singer Island dreaming. Sugar Sands is a paradise and has been recognized in a recent magazine as the No. 1 55+ community. Fronting on Lake Worth and Boarders by the Atlantic Ocean. Boaters take notice, docks available. Location of this unit is just steps to one of the nicest beaches in South Florida. A split two bedroom floor plan consisting of 1190 Sq Ft. offering tile floors newer AC, Shutters, remodeled kitchen, both bathrooms almost a turnkey offering. Bill Conda | 207.450.5030

4200 N. Ocean Drive #1-401 2/2 Oceanfront Condo at Cote d’Azur. Breathtaking Ocean Views, Full Hurricane Glass. Meticulously Completely Upgraded, Covered parking. Milestone repairs completed. Tom Alberts | 561.444.3514 Angela Kauffman | 561.807.0647

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Stunning panoramic views of the ocean, lntracoastal & John D MacArthur Park when enjoying your 57’ wraparound balcony. Water Glades is located along 1200’ ocean front w/ New Sea Wall! Condo features Hurricane Impact Glass! Tower 300 is the favored Hi-Rise within the Water Glades beachfront community with many recent upgrades. Enjoy beachfront amenities. Assessments PIF!

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#1604-A Discover unparalleled elegance in this stunning 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath residence with a den, boasting breathtaking southeast panoramic views of the ocean and Intracoastal. This exquisite home can be offered furnished with custom-made Linley of London furnishings, adding a touch of sophistication. Experience 5-star amenities, 2 car garage parking, private beach, Resort style pool, state-of-the-art Fitness Center and private restaurant. First Class

priced unit offering tile floors, open concept upgraded kitchen, newer bathrooms, with a garden view. Enjoy all the amenities that are just out your front door: clubhouse, olympic size pool, pavillions, tennis & pickleball courts, saunas, barbecue grills and shuffleboard courts. An exceptional lifestyle in the waiting. Bill Conda | 207.450.5030

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