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s we usher in another grand season of philanthropic events, Society Scene publishes Season Preview to keep you in the know.
This year, we also bring you words of fashion wisdom from George Kotsiopoulos, in Stacy’s interview with him on page 10. And making sure you attend the events in style, we had stylist Dani Stone and designer Abi Ferrin weigh in on what to wear where in a feature on page 14. Also new this year is a DIY feature on how to host a fabulous charity event without breaking the bank. On page 12 we take some cues from a local organization that repurposed ordinary items to create unique décor for guests at their recent gala. Beginning on page 19 we take you through the upcoming season of charity events. And in case you’re not already excited about season, Scene & Be Seen showcases the fun in store this season with party photos (beginning on page 42). Our Season Preview presenting sponsor, the Florida Panthers, are also kicking off the season with their foundation’s gala tonight at BB&T Center. The one thing that never goes out of style is charity. So don your ball gowns, and wrap yourself in benevolence for a season of events that will have a lasting impact on lives in our very own community.
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ith season upon us, the first thing we think of, obviously, is supporting our community. But it doesn’t hurt to do it in style. So we talked to one of our favorite authorities on style, celebrity stylist and co-host of “Fashion Police” George Kotsiopoulos, to get some advice on how to avoid a season on the lam as a fashion criminal. Here’s to a fashionably fun and fabulous season! Society Scene: What is one thing you wish all women knew about fashion or how to style themselves? George Kotsiopoulos: Fit! Women don’t want to admit to their true size or know what their correct size is and how things are supposed to fit their bodies so they try to fit into something that doesn’t work. It is important to factor tailoring into your wardrobe budget (most celebrities get everything tailored). Once you see what it looks like to be in clothes that fit you properly and what it feels like, you have a better understanding of how it is supposed to look and you feel better, you look better and you wear your clothes more. It is not some much about trends but what looks good on your body for your coloring and your age range. So find the right fit, definitely.
Society Scene Publisher Stacy Ostrau talks this season’s glitz and glam with George Kotsiopoulos
SS: What’s your ideal luncheon attire (for men and women)? GK: For women it’s easy…a light weight dress. A dress is like a suit to a man. You don’t have to worry about putting separates together. Add nice shoes and a lightweight trench if it is raining season – I think every woman should have a chic wardrobe of raincoats. Don’t dress for the season, dress for the weather. For men, a knitted polo shirt with banded waist, great blazer, slim chinos, brogues - without socks! I don’t wear socks and people think it is scandalous. SS: Good thing it’s hot in Florida, so no socks are the norm!
SS: What’s your rule for white after Labor Day (keeping in mind its summer weather most of the year in South Florida)? GK: No issue with wearing white but avoid blatant summer outfits – a very summer fabric or print (i.e. madras), not something so iconically summer. Women have more leeway than men do. SS: What are some of the hottest colors of the season? GK: Navy is big for fall; pastels; and ecru. SS: Do you know any labels that make a philanthropic impact by either donating to charities and/or employing good causes? GK: Most designers are very into supporting efforts for children, the arts and women’s issues. I am on the board of directors of P.S. ARTS and many designers support our annual “Bag Lunch.”
SS: Do you have any tricks to suggest for women to get their men dressed better, especially when going to an event? GK: It goes back to fit. Fit is important - know your size. Don’t forget the power of the suit. It is so easy to put on a suit. Every man looks good when they put on a suit. Bring back the glamour. Take the opportunity to get dressed up when you go out – life is too short. Back in the day men wore black tie to dinner parties. If you are going out for the evening – get dressed up! You can throw on dark, dark jeans, a nice shirt, tie and blazer and still be dressed up. Put a little effort in it. I get into this in my new book “Glamorous by George” (coming out in January – the book offers easy-to-achieve tips and practical advice for looking like a movie star). SS: What’s the best part about being on “Fashion Police” and what’s the most challenging part? GK: The best part is being with my friends – Kelly, Joan and Giuliana. It’s my two favorite things – talking about fashion and laughing, I’m in heaven. The difficult part is I go to many events and see friends or acquaintances and tell them they look beautiful and the next day you have to say ooh that outfit did not photograph well. You have to say things in a diplomatic way and express that because it may have looked nice in person it just didn’t look good in photos. Still, I have the best job in the world.
SS: Do you have any suggestions for our male readers on what to spice up their wardrobe with this season? GK: Accessories are the easiest way to up the ante on his wardrobe – fashionable tie, different color shirt than you normally wear, pocket square, tie bar, collar bar, shoes, fun socks – they are the hot thing now. Men are lucky. They can have two to three good suits and change them up with a different shirt or tie. Or wear a blazer with dark jeans. Make sure your clothes fit. That makes a huge difference. Be confident in what you want to wear.
{P.S. ARTS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring arts education to the public school system. In 2003, Kotsiopoulos co-founded the annual “Bag Lunch” charity event where designer handbags are donated to and auctioned off with one hundred percent of the proceeds going to P.S. ARTS’ arts education programs.}
SS: Is it OK to wear tea-length gowns to a black-tie gala or do you live by the floor-length rule for black-tie? GK: Yes it’s OK as long as it is an opulent dress, very dressy and not something you would wear to work. If it is super formal though, go with a gown.
You can meet George this Friday, Oct. 25, when he hosts the Sawgrass Mills “Tour de Fashion” taking place at The Colonnade Outlets. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., enjoy a day of fashion shows, food and drink and exclusive shopping access. Tickets are $30 for the Designer Level and $75 for the Couture Level. 100 percent of profits will go to more than thirty local charities. Tickets can be purchased at www.ColonnadeOutletsTourDeFashion.com.
SS: Who are your male and female fashion icons? GK: I have so many. I love old Hollywood. Steve McQueen, Robert Redford, Marilyn Monroe - she knew how to fit her clothing and had great fashion sense… Grace Kelly, Raquel Welch, Lauren Bacall… Sharon Stone was one of the best dressed in the ‘90s. Now I love Emma Stone, Hailey Seinfeld – a young girl who is fashionable and dresses appropriately for her age. Ryan Gosling – he is not afraid to wear fashion… and Andrew Garfield. SS: We just read an article that said by the time a woman reaches age 46 she should no longer have long hair. Agree/disagree? GK: Long hair does have an expiration date. The flip happens around 35 – before that you want to look more mature, after you want to look a little younger, maybe 5 years. Hair just below your shoulders is long hair and still sexy – think Charlie’s Angels. They were known for their long hair but it wasn’t that long. Unless you have the boho ‘70s look, then you can have hair down your back.
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Take some cues from HOPE South Florida’s “TasteHOPE 2013,” a nontraditional warehouse gala that took place Oct. 18 to raise funds for the organization’s efforts to serve the local homeless community.
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foil tape mural featuring HOPE South Florida’s model of service
mobile made from handpainted cups and plates featuring handwritten prayer requests from homeless individuals served by HOPE South Florida’s shared meal program
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centerpieces made from plants, grown by volunteers for three months leading up to event, and potted in recycled cans
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DESIGNER ABI FERRIN AND STYLIST DANI STONE GIVE SOME SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT TO WEAR WHERE Abi Ferrin (www.abiferrin.com), a Dallas-based designer, creates unique pieces that have received attention from celebrities and national media; in 2007 Abi was named Texas’ Next Top Designer. Her designs aren’t the only element that set her apart. She’s also the founder of The Freedom Project, a philanthropic foundation inspired by her own experience as a victim of abuse and her sister’s lifetime commitment to helping empower people.
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of Danistyle, is based out of Santa Barbara. In addition to styling both private and celebrity clientele, Stone is a guest stylist for local fashion boutiques and a contributor to local style magazines. She’s also styled many celebrities for the red carpet (including Jeff and Susan Bridges when he won his Oscar). Dani and Abi have been working together as a stylist-designer team for seven years and have reworked closets from Montecito to Dallas to NYC. Photos by James Edward
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“While designing clothing that makes women feel confident and beautiful, I make them my partners in educating, empowering and supporting women who needed a voice. This also creates awareness of a global problem that is not fully understood through the exciting platform of fashion,” said Ferrin.
“We are big believers in making chic fashion accessible and wearable for everybody. We transcend age and understand a variety of types to make fashion work for all women.” Pant set with sheer lace top: Step up your holiday game. While everyone else is wearing cocktail dresses, show them who wears the pants. Make a strong holiday statement by adding the green bag and a red lip for a pop of color. Wear the top with a bandeaux or camisole - or throw a blazer over it. Stretch your budget and wear it multiple ways. Feather belt is optional.
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This look is for the fashionista who truly wants to stand out. There is nothing like going to a ball and standing out in a sea of black with your white and gold. Keep it chic by wearing white during the holidays. The unexpected color palette will get any girl noticed. Add a pop of color with a red or orange handbag and lip color against the neutral silhouette. Pair this look with a neutral shoe – keep everything tonal and let the bag and lip shine bright.
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We love the simplicity and body consciousness of the flirty A-line skirt – makes this look girly and fun. We have glammed it up here with suede over-the-knee boots to make it more casual; but add a statement pump to dress it up. Or, we say add a motorcycle jacket for some attitude. Keep the look effortless with the messy updo.
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The ultimate: From the streets of NYC to your holiday luncheons these looks can take you anywhere. Pair them with a sequin handbag for evening holiday or with Prada animal print Mary Janes (as shown) for a daytime look. These are the perfect luncheon looks. Rock a simple eye with red lips or smokey eye with neutral lips – as shown, both would work.
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Award recipients with Executive Vice President/COO Jackie Travisano (3rd from left) and President/CEO George Hanbury (3rd from right). Honorees from Left to Right: Walter Upshaw, Brian Kabot (son of Sue Kabot accepting on her behalf), Guy Harvey, Elaine M. Wallace and T. David Long
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16TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE Saturday, February 1, 2014 Help us kick off NSU’s yearlong 50th anniversary celebration at this signature event hosted by University President
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FORT LAUDERDALE BILLFISH TOURNAMENT Saturday, March 1, 2014 Held in conjunction with the Marine Industries Association of South Florida, the tournament showcases NSU’s commitment to preserving our seas. All proceeds fund scholarships for students
at NSU’s Oceanographic Center. For more information email fishingtournament@nova.edu or call (954) 262-2105.
BAL FANTASTIQUE Saturday, March 29, 2014 Join us for an evening of elegance at this annual black-tie ball benefitting the NSU Health Professions Division. For more information, contact Karen Perez at kperez@nova.edu or (954) 262-1519.
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29TH ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP GOLF CLASSIC Friday, April 25, 2014 Enjoy a championship tournament experience at the PGA National Resort and Spa. Proceeds of the Scholarship Golf Classic go directly to the student-athlete scholarship endowment fund, ensuring the success of our NCAA Division II athletic program. For more information email golf@nova.edu or call (954) 262-2105.
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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS Thursday, November 14, 2013 Join us as we salute 17 outstanding NSU graduates at the majestic Grande Oaks Golf Club. Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and live music. Purchase tickets by November 4 at nova.edu/alumni/events.
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GolfInvitational,11:30a.m.,FloridaRestaurant &LodgingAssociationBrowardChapterEducation Foundation.Spendanafternoononthelinks.$175. CoralRidgeCountryClub,3801BayviewDrive, FortLauderdale.305-598-3752orwww.frla.org/ chapters/broward/local-events.
AuthorsTalkandBookSigningwithChrisWest, 6p.m.,MuseumofArtFortLauderdale.ChrisWest willbeonhandtodiscusshisbook“AHistoryof Britain,”ataleofGreatBritaintoldthroughstamps. MuseumofArtFortLauderdale,1E.LasOlasBlvd., FortLauderdale.954-262-0255orwww.moafl.org.
AnEveningwithBSOSheriffScottIsraeland SusanIsrael, SusanIsrael,6p.m.,Sheriff’s Foundationof BrowardCounty.$150.NYYatSeminoleCasino CoconutCreek,5550NW40thSt.,CoconutCreek. 954-324-4943orwww.sheriffsfoundation.org.
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SouthFloridaPuppyUpWalk,9a.m.,2Million Dogs.Thesecondannualone-milewalkwillraise awarenessforcanine/humanoncologyresearch. $25.TYPark,3300N.ParkRoad,Hollywood.954540-2143orwww.2milliondogs.org.
RiverwalkRecessLeague,6:45p.m., RiverwalkFortLauderdale.Adultco-ed socialsportsleagueonMondaynights atEsplanadePark.Athleticabilityisnotrequired. Teamsareformedfrom4to8playersandwillplay bothCornHoleandCroquetagainstopposing teams.Aftergames,playersretiretolocalbars forcocktailsatreducedprices.400SW2ndSt., FortLauderdale.$35.954-468-1541orwww. ultracoedsportes.com/pages/riverwalk.
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OperaSeasonOpeningNightReception,from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Florida Grand Opera. Opening night will present Fort Lauderdale native Marvin Levy’s“Mourning Becomes Electra” in its Florida debut at Broward Center for the Performing Arts. 954-937-9080 or www. theoperasociety.org.
Boomer Volunteer Fair, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Encore Connect-Impact Broward. The fair connects baby boomers with volunteer opportunities. Free. Lifelong Learning Institute, Nova Southeastern University, 4600 SW 82nd Ave., Davie. 954-484-7177.
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Walking for Mental Health, 9 a.m., NAMI Broward County.Walk to raise awareness and provide essential education, advocacy and support for people living with mental illness and their loved ones. Check in at 8 a.m. Free, though fundraising is encouraged.Tradewinds Park, 3600W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 954-788-9664 or www. namiwalks.org/broward county.
Ball, Royal Dames of Cancer 16 Tiara Research Inc.The 44th anniversary gala
Recycled Fashion Show: Superheroes Restyled, 7 p.m., Young at Art Museum. Teen designers create original green-themed couture inspired by superheroes and made from recycled materials. $35. 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-5018.
CanPairWithEverything,6p.m.,Museumof ArtFortLauderdale.StephanieMiskew,certified sommelierandwineeducator,andtheguestchef willpairperfectflavors.$40.MuseumofArtFort Lauderdale,1E.LasOlasBlvd.,FortLauderdale. 954-262-0249orwww.moafl.org.
Mini-FairandMerchantShowcase,5:30p.m., Tomorrow’s Rainbow.Bringthefamilytomeet theminiaturehorsesandfarmanimals.Enjoylive music,food,gamesandprices,artprojectsand more.$1.4341NW39thAve.,CoconutCreek.954979-2390ortrainbrowsdg@aol.com.
Broward County. The evening will begin with cocktails and a silent auction, with the ballroom doors opening at 7 p.m. for dinner and dancing. $250; $2,500 for a table. Broward County Convention Center, 1950 Eisenhower Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-4850, ext. 125 or www. unitedwaybroward.org/mayorsgala.
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DinnerwiththeDivasatLips,7p.m.,Neighbors 4Neighbors.LipsinOaklandParkwillsetthestage for“DinnerwiththeDivas,”aLasVegas-styleshow. FeaturehighlightsincludeimpersonationsofCher, DianaRoss,TinaTurnerandLadyGaGa.305-5974404orwww.lipsusa.com.
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champagnesandgourmetchickenwingsandwill alsofeatureadelicioussit-downdinneraswellas dancingandpartyingwithaliveperformancebythe VillagePeople.$350.WestinDiplomatHotel,3555 S.OceanDrive,Hollywood.305-607-5229orwww. hereshelpinc.com.
will include a champagne reception, dinner and dancing. Proceeds benefit cancer research at Nova Southeastern University’s Rumbaugh Goodwin Cancer Institute. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 17th St. Causeway, Fort Lauderdale. $275. 954-224-0569 or www.royaldames.org. Hot Hollywood Glam: 23 6thGlamannual Air Flight 1975, 7 p.m., Art and
Culture Center of Hollywood. Contemporary art galleries at the center will be transformed into an airport lounge in 1975 for a fashion show, full bar, champagne room, food, dessert bar, music, dancing and silent auction. $115. 1650 Harrison St., Hollywood. 954-921-3274, ext. 235.
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who have been touched by breast cancer. It includes fine art and photography essays of survivors. There will also be informational presentations on breast cancer awareness. $50 in advance; $60 at the door. Coral Springs Museum of Art, 2855 Coral Springs Drive, Coral Springs. 954-340-5000 or www.csmart.org.
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Season Kick-Off Cocktail Reception Funding Arts Broward (FAB!)
FAB! begins its 10th anniversary with a season kickoff cocktail reception, hosted by corporate member Northern Trust, at its Fort Lauderdale office. Free, reservations required. 1100 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-768-4046 or www. fundingartsbroward.org.
Oct. 23 from 6 to 10 p.m.
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Ford Face-off Gala and Casino Night Florida Panthers Foundation
Enjoy casino gaming on the ice at the BB&T Center, 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise. Meet the entire 2013-2014 Panthers team. Cocktails, dining, silent and live auctions and play alongside the players and select alumni. $150. 954-835-7714 or www. floridapanthersfoundation.org.
Oct. 24 at 6 p.m.
Coral Springs Museum of Art Presents Pink Party Lisa Boccard Breast Cancer Fund
Breast Cancer Awareness Body Painting Project Exhibit will be presented in honor of those who have been touched by breast cancer. The exhibit includes fine art and photography and essays of survivors. Event includes hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, music, informational seminars, a silent auction and raffles. $50. 2855 Coral Springs Drive, Coral Springs. 954-340-5000.
Oct. 24 at 7 p.m.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Cocktails for a Cause Broward Children’s Center
Cocktails for a Cause is a quarterly happy hour fundraiser that benefits Broward Children’s Center, a nonprofit serving children and young adults with special healthcare needs. One free drink, light appetizers and entry for a door prize giveaway. $20. 109 SW 2 Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-605-7964 or www.bcckids. org/cocktails.
Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour de Fashion Various charities
Join E! Entertainment’s “Fashion Police” costar George Kotsiopoulos for a fundraiser, with 100 percent of ticket proceeds benefiting 30-plus local charities. $30 Designer Level; $75 for Couture VIP. The Colonnade Outlets, Sawgrass Mills Sunrise, 1800 Sawgrass Mills Circle. 954-921-3274 or www.ColonnadeOutletsTourdeFashion. com.
Oct. 24 at 11 a.m.
Lion of Judah Event Jewish Federation of Broward County
The event will feature entertainment by Duo Dmitri. Co-chairs are Margie Albert and Elissa Mogilefsky. $100. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale. (2014 gift: $5,000 to the annual campaign, payable by Dec. 31, or an endowed Lion of Judah gift to the Jewish Community Foundation.) 954-252-6923.
Oct. 25 at 7 p.m.
Noche Tropical Light of the World Clinic
Enjoy a dinner and dance to a live orchestra in a tropical setting to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Light of the World Clinic. $125. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 954-566-3099 or www. LightoftheWorldClinic.com.
Oct. 26 at 6 p.m.
Mayors’ Gala United Way of Broward County
The evening begins with cocktails and a silent auction. Ballroom doors open at 7 p.m. for the program, which includes dinner and dancing. The event will recognize the mayors of Broward County’s 31 cities and the county. $250 individual; $2,500 table. 1950 Eisenhower Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-4850.
Oct. 26 at 6 p.m.
10th annual Denim & Diamonds Gala Deliver the Dream With guests dressed in the comfort of their best denim, paired with formal attire, the gala will boast new surprises for guests, including a caviar-tasting bar and an
elegant cocktail reception, a silent auction, dining and dancing. $250 individual; $450 couple. 3030 Holiday Drive, Fort Lauderdale. 954-564-3512 or www.deliverthedream.org.
honored include Stewart Campbell, Marcel Prot, Ernest Schwiebert, Joan Vernon, and Frank Woolner. $225. 300 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach. 954-924-4236.
Oct. 26 at 7 p.m.
Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
15th annual Safewalk-Run 5K presented by Pollo Tropical Women In Distress of Broward County
More than 1,200 people will take a step to end domestic violence during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The event features a 5K walk/run, a kids’ soccer clinic, hosted by the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, Vendor Village, warm-ups with the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders and more. $27 adults; $17 children; $10 pets. Tradewinds Park, 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 954-760-9800.
Oct. 26 at 7:30 a.m.
Walk To End Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s Association
The walk begins at Hollywood North Beach Park in Hollywood and will raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Free. 954-608-4678 or www.alz. org/walk.
Oct. 28 at 12:45 p.m.
6th annual FRLA Broward Golf Invitational Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association
All net proceeds of the golf invitational will benefit local education programs. Funds will provide scholarships, curriculum, textbooks and equipment for the ProStart Culinary Programs and Hospitality Tourism Management Programs in 24 local high schools. $175 individual; $600 foursome. Coral Ridge Country Club, 3801 Bayview Drive, Fort Lauderdale. 305-598-3752 or www.frla.org.
Oct. 29 at 6 p.m.
15th annual IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame Induction International Game Fish Association
The IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame honors its 15th annual class that is comprised of individuals who have made exceptional strides in recreational angling. Those to be
Membership Recognition and Grants Awards Luncheon 1000+ Club to Benefit Cancer Inc.
Broward based nonprofits, that support cancer research, education and patient services, will receive grants from the 1000+ Club. A highlight of the luncheon will be a special recognition of Jan Handley, a longtime champion of the 1000+ Club. $65. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 954-741-8138.
Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.
Pumpkin Beer Bingo at Riverside Market Broward Public Library Foundation
Enjoy an evening of pumpkin beer bingo, a pumpkin carving contest, and prizes to benefit the Broward Public Library Foundation. $10 (includes a bingo card, $3 pumpkin craft beer prices, raffles, pumpkin prizes and more). 608 SW 12th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-357-7384 or www. BPLFoundation.org.
Oct. 29 at noon
4th annual Chanukah Miracles Luncheon Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options (JAFCO)
The luncheon helps raise money for JAFCO children during the holidays. Guests are encouraged to help create miracles for the kids of JAFCO by bringing a gift card from stores such as Target, Wal-Mart and Sports Authority. Boutique opens at 10 a.m. $90. Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa (golf location), 501 Diplomat Parkway, Hallandale. 954-749-7230 or www.jafco. org.
Oct. 31 from 7 to 10 p.m. PetSet’s Masquerade Humane Society of Broward County
At PetSet’s annual Halloween Masquerade guests will enjoy two complimentary cocktails, light bites and entertainment. There will also be a costume contest. $25 PetSet members. Vibe, 301 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-266-6818 or www.petset.org.
Nov. 1
Little Christmas House HOPE South Florida
This holiday season HOPE South Florida invites you to get a Christmas House coin bank for your business, school, church, community group or family, and join in the project of awareness for children and families experiencing homelessness. Free. Everywhere in Broward County. 954-5662311.
Nov. 2 at 8 a.m.
5K Walk/Run For Hunger Food For The Poor
Join walk/run participants as Food For The Poor raises money to feed hungry children and their families in the Caribbean and Latin America. $30 in advance; $35 day of the event. T.Y. Park 3300 North Park Road, Hollywood. 888-404-4248 or www. FoodForThePoor.org/walk.
Nov. 2 at 5:30 p.m.
7th annual Chefs Helping the Homeless Broward Partnership for the Homeless
The evening provides guests with a luxurious private dining experience at some of South Florida’s most renowned restaurants. $3,000 per table. 954-832-7037 or www. bphi.org.
Oct. 30 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 2 at 6 p.m.
This festive get-together, hosted by Lauderdale Grill, will feature cocktails and nibbles. $15 members; $25 non-members. 1901 Cordova Road, Fort Lauderdale. 954712-1159.
The fifth annual Horseshoe Hoedown benefits Equine-Assisted Therapies of South Florida (formerly Horses for the Handicapped), and includes food, music and silent auction items. $100. Vegso Family Arena, TradeWinds Park North, 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 954-9742007 or www.equineatsf.org.
Fall for Friends Cocktail Party Museum of Discovery and Science
Horseshoe Hoedown Equine-Assisted Therapies of South Florida
Nov. 2 from 8 a.m. to noon
Miles for Smiles Broward Children’s Center
Starting at The Elk’s Lodge in Pompano Beach, walkers will circle the 5-mile Pompano Beach Air Park trail and celebrate at the finish line with food and entertainment. T-shirts provided to the first 200 walkers who sign up. All participants receive goodie bags, breakfast and lunch. $25. 700 NE 10th St., Pompano Beach. 954-605-7964.
Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The event celebrates families who are recent adopters, and also provides prospective adoptive parents an opportunity to nurture relationships with children who they are matched with. Activities include pumpkin decorating, face painting, bounce houses, arts and crafts, sports and a DJ. Weaver Community Park, 800 NW 20th St., Pompano Beach. 954-461-9219 or www. ChildNet.us.
Nov. 2 at 7 p.m.
Broward PULSE Fall Party American Heart Association
Nov. 3 at 3 p.m.
One of the most famous names in opera, Placido Domingo, will sing some of John Denver’s greatest hits. A pre-party event will take place at 2 p.m. with wine and light hors d’oeuvres. $30. Complimentary parking (5th Ave. garage). Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE 6th St., Fort Lauderdale. www.operasociety.org.
Nov. 3 at 5:30 p.m.
The evening will include a cocktail hour and silent auction. Celebrity Chefs Norman Van Aken, Dena Marino, Max Santiago, Michael Moran and Vince Naverete will present cooking demonstrations while attendees
Boys N’ Toys is an elite event during the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show where guests enjoy a private evening featuring cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction and access to the most exclusive yachts in South Florida. Proceeds benefit the community-based programs offered at KID. $250. Northrop & Johnson Boat Slip, Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Fort Lauderdale. 954-390-7620 or www.boysntoys.kintera. org
Nov. 4 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. FAB! Fall Luncheon Funding Arts Broward
Funding Arts Broward will host its Fall Luncheon and program on the 28th floor at the Tower Club in downtown Fort Lauderdale. $30. Reservations required. 100 SE 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-353-7673 or www.fundingartsbroward.org.
Nov. 4 at 6 p.m.
Limited Partnership Dinner Junior Achievement of South Florida
The event takes place to support programs and operations for Junior Achievement of South Florida. A limited-seating event, with 150-plus community leaders enjoying dining, paired wines, fine cigars and a silent auction. $300. 4351 NE 12 Terrace, Oakland Park. 954-979-7113 or www. jasouthflorida.org.
Nov. 4 from 6 to 9 p.m.
8th annual Taste of the Island
Enjoy libation and samples of cuisine from more than 40 area restaurants and drinking establishments. A silent auction will benefit Friends of the Wilton Manors Library, and ticket sale proceeds will go to four local organizations. $30 in advance; $40 door. Richardson Historic Park & Preserve, 1937 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors. www.tasteoftheisland.org.
Nov. 7 at noon
American Dream Scholarship Luncheon Broward College Foundation
At the event, Broward College students share inspiring, personal success stories, all made possible by determination and by the educational opportunities available at Broward College. Limited seating; RSVP required; donations welcome and matched
Gardening 4 Good Happy Hour Broward County Community Outreach
Fundraiser for Gardening 4 Good Projects throughout Broward County. Chef Elisa will create local, seasonal holiday inspired appetizers, paired wines and a signature holiday cocktail. Marando Farms, 1401 SW 1st Ave., Fort Lauderdale. $25. 954-7136441 or www.browardcco.org.
Nov. 7 at 5:30 p.m.
NEXT’s 4th Birthday Celebration Legal Aid Service of Broward County and Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida
Legal and business professionals, join together to celebrate the fourth anniversary of NEXT - the young professionals organization for legal aid. $10 nonmembers. Chima, 2400 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-736-2426 or www. legalaid.org.
Nov. 7 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Opening Night Reception for “Mourning Becomes Electra” The Opera Society
The Florida Grand Opera season opens for the first time in Broward County, and features a VIP pre-performance reception with champagne and hors d’ oeuvres, with composer David Levy. $125 will include a post-performance celebration (excluding cost of opera ticket). Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-937-9080.
Nov. 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. artBRAVO! ArtServe
The Jim Moran Classic is a weekend of golf and tennis to benefit the Youth Automotive Training Center (YATC). Founded in 1984 by Jim Moran, YATC’s mission is to provide technical and academic training for at-risk youth, giving them a second chance to turn their lives around. Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, One Grand Cypress Blvd., Orlando. 954-428-0909 or www.jimmoranclassic. com.
Nov. 9 at 8 a.m.
Walking for Mental Health NAMI Broward County
Family-fun 5K walk at Tradewinds Park, with contests for pets, food, entertainment, and activities for the children. There is no registration fee. All walkers raising $100 or more receive a NAMI Walks event T-shirt. Tradewinds Park, 3600 West Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 321-439-2967 or www. namiwalks.org/browardcounty.
Nov. 9 at 6 p.m.
Top Hat and Tails: A Black & White Gala Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital An elegant evening of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dessert hosted at the exclusive Plaza del Lago at Heron Bay. Music performed by James Kidwell. Live and silent auctions include jewelry, trips to the Caribbean, an African safari, golf outings, and hotel stays. $75 members; $85 non-members. Plaza del Lago at Heron Bay, 11535 Osprey Trail, Parkland. 954752-9453.
Nov. 9 from noon to 4 p.m.
Inaugural Turkey Bowl Tournament Deliver the Dream
All bowlers will enjoy three games of bowling with shoes, free food and drinks, a tournament t-shirt, a chance to win raffle prizes, a Thanksgiving costume contest, Thanksgiving trivia and a “turkey challenge.” $40 individual; $200 team of five. 1517 NE 26th St., Wilton Manors. 954564-3512 or www.deliverthedream.org/ get-involved/turkey-bowl.
Nov. 8 at 7 p.m.
Nov. 9 at 7 p.m.
The official start of the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade season kicks off with the White Party. Harbor Beach Marriott, Fort Lauderdale. 954-767-0686 or www. winterfestparade.com.
It’s an evening of craps, roulette and blackjack, a Texas Hold ‘Em tournament, lavish hors d’oeuvres, delicious desserts
White Party Winterfest
Casino Royale Unicorn Children’s Foundation
Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Beaux Arts and Ed Morse Automotive Group presents...Art Is: The 2013 Gala Beaux Arts Fort Lauderdale
VIP event with Laurent-Perrier champagne, hors d’oeuvres and a full-seated dinner, complete with live music and entertainment. Headlining performer Michael Israel is back for an encore performance, followed by an exciting live auction. $175 individual; $300 VIP. Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 303-229-5109.
Nov. 9 from 6 to 11 p.m.
Denim and Diamonds Dancing For A Cause North Broward Chapter of The Links Incorporated
The third annual Denim and Diamonds “Dancing for A Cause” gala takes place at the Gulfstream Park, Sport of Kings Ballroom (2nd level). $75. 901 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach. 954-263-1984.
Nov. 10 at 5 p.m.
Twilight Reception: “I Think It’s in My Head” Girls’ Club Collection
A twilight reception to celebrate the opening of the exhibit “I Think It’s In My Head.” Curated by artist team TM Sisters, the exhibition features multi-disciplinary works from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, and works borrowed directly from local artists. 117 NE 2 St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-828-9151.
Nov. 13 at 11 a.m.
National Philanthropy Day Association of Fundraising Professionals
The Fort Lauderdale/Broward Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals will host its 26th annual National Philanthropy Day Awards to recognize and pay tribute to the contributions that philanthropists have made to the Broward County community. $65. Signature Grand, 6900 W. State Road 84, Davie. 954-484-7177 or www. afpbroward.org.
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The eighth annual “artBRAVO!” exhibit and juried art competition showcases work by ArtServe members and local artists. Displays will feature paintings, photography, sculpture, pottery and more. The winners will be announced and prizes will be given at the opening reception on Nov. 7. Free. 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-8190 or www.ArtServe.org.
and an open bar. This event benefits children and young adults affected by neuro-diverse disorders. $150 to $500. Ferretti Group Yacht Marina, 1445 SE St., Fort Lauderdale. 561-620-9377 or www. unicornchildrensfoundation.org/casino.
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Celebrity Chef Culinary and Wine Experience I Care I Cure Childhood Cancer Foundation
Nov. 7 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Boys N’ Toys Kids In Distress
Jim Moran Classic Youth Automotive Training Center (YATC)
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Great Voices Sing John Denver The Opera Society and Florida International Film Festival
Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m.
Nov. 8-9 at 7 a.m.
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Broward PULSE, the American Heart Association’s young professional’s group, has gained the support of local sponsors including signature sponsor, One Beat CPR, and celebrity sponsor, Andre Johnson and the Andre Johnson Charitable Foundation, for the fall event. $100. Jet Runway Café Hangar, Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. 954-364-5012 or www.browardpulse.org.
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dine on recipes, with a wine pairing. $200. Miami Marlins Park Skyline Terrace, 501 NW 16th Ave., Miami. 800-807-8013.
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Bountiful Boutique: A Holiday Shopping Tradition Continues Cystic Fibrosis Gold Coast Guild
More than 20 vendors will sell an eclectic selection of gift items that include jewelry, clothing, gifts, beaded utensils, spices, orchids, handbags, accessories and more. Luncheon buffet, drinks, mimosas and homemade dishes made by members of the Gold Coast Guild. $55. Hugh’s Culinary, 4351 N.E. 12th Terrace, Oakland Park. 954-522-6975.
Nov. 13 at 7 p.m.
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Dinner With the Divas Neighbors 4 Neighbors
Lips, the ultimate in drag dining, will present a Las Vegas-style drag show, “Dinner with the Divas” to benefit Neighbors 4 Neighbors. This exclusive one-night fundraiser will include the stage debut of Marilyn Cale, Laurie Sallarulo and Ginny Fujino. $50; $75 VIP. 1421 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Oakland Park. 305-597-4404.
Nov. 15 all day
National Stomach Cancer Jeans Day Debbie’s Dream Foundation
November is Curing Cancer Month. All proceeds collected go directly to the foundation. If participating, inform DDF and they’ll post you and your company, school or group on their social media pages. $5. 954475-1200 or www.DebbiesDream.org.
Nov. 15 from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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56th Birthday Celebration “Me, Myself, I-dentity” Mental Health Association of Southeast Florida
The open house introduces the community to the many programs available at MHA. Events include artwork (available for purchase), a free continuing education program (CEU) for healthcare professionals, the Creativity Café and a recognition celebration of the MHA’s Bellringer award winners. 7145 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Lauderhill. 954-746-2055.
Nov. 15 at noon
Lunch Box Luncheon HANDY
Guests will be introduced to the organization and take a personalized tour, conducted by youth members of HANDY, who will share their experiences and successes. There will be a casual family-style lunch. Free. Lillian S. Wells Center, 501 NE 8th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-522-2911.
Nov. 15 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mutts & Martinis Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
Mutts & Martinis is Fort Lauderdale’s largest outdoor pet-friendly cocktail hour, presented by Larry and Cathy Danielle. For a $25 donation ($20 prepaid online) attendees will enjoy two complimentary drinks, appetizers and more. Downtowner Saloon, 10 S. New River Drive, East Fort Lauderdale. 954-468-1541.
Nov. 15 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
37th anniversary International Dinner Broward International Women’s Club
Dinner, an international dessert buffet supplied by members, a raffle and live entertainment. Dress is either: national costume, representative of the member’s native country, or cocktail; men are required to wear a suit. Irene Schyberger will chair the dinner/dance. $75. Frank’s Restaurant, Sea Breeze Room, 2nd floor, 3428 E. Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach. 954616-8282 or www.BIWC.org.
Nov. 15 at 7 p.m.
8th annual Recycled Fashion Show: Superheroes Restyled Young At Art Museum
Teen designers create original green-themed couture, inspired by superheroes and made of recycled materials, to support Young At Art’s teen and at-risk youth programs. The high-energy runway show includes music, hors d’oeuvres, libations, a swag bar and gently used handbag silent auction. $35. 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-5018.
Nov. 16 at 5 p.m.
Florida Blue Green Event Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network - Wildlife Foundation of Florida (WFF)
This is a cracker-style cowboy gala that features entertainment, a silent auction and an authentic BBQ. This annual bash presents a unified effort to benefit projects to create the next generation that cares. $150. Green Glades Ranch, 21111 SW 16th St., Weston. 850-922-1066 or www. floridabluegreen.com.
Nov. 16 at 6 p.m.
Mercedes-Benz Fort Lauderdale MAD for MODS Gala: The Sequel Museum of Discovery and Science
MAD for MODS the Sequel will take guests back in time to the ‘60s for an evening of dinner and dancing on the museum grounds. Thierry’s Catering will serve a grand gourmet dinner. Luxurious items will be available for bid during a live auction, and the evening will close out with music and dancing. $600. 401 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-713-0906.
Nov. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
Tiara Ball Royal Dames of Cancer Research Inc.
The Tiara Ball, presented by the Royal Dames, is the organization’s most significant fundraiser. The evening includes a champagne reception at 6:30 p.m., and dinner and dancing at 8 p.m. This year’s theme is Come Fly With Me and all funds raised go for cancer research at the Rumbaugh-Goodwin Institution for Cancer Research at Nova Southeastern University. $275. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 17th St. Causeway, Fort Lauderdale. 954-224-0569 or www.royaldames.org.
Nov. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
The Future Tastes Great Iron Chef Cook-Off Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Join for an Iron Chef Cook-off, featuring some of the best chefs in Broward County. Enjoy fine cuisine, wine tasting and other specials. $100. Hugh’s Culinary, 4351 NE 12th Terrace, Oakland Park. 954-537-1010 or www.northlauderdalebgc.com.
Nov. 16 at 7 p.m.
10th annual Fairy Tale Ball: The Wizard of Oz Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Foundation
Guests will enjoy the “Land of Oz” when the Diamond Angels of Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Foundation host the event the gala that features a cocktail reception, dinner, dancing and auction, plus a performance by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts and Night Ranger. $250. The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa, 3555 South Ocean Drive, Hollywood. 954-265-3454.
Nov. 16 at 7 p.m.
Evening of Hope Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America
The foundation’s “An Evening of Hope” gala will feature an elegant cocktail reception with tasty tidbits and libations. Dinner,
dancing, a casino for gaming, live and silent auctions. $300. Hollywood Beach Marriott, 2501 N. Ocean Drive, Hollywood. 561-2182929 or www.ccfa.org.
Nov. 16 at 8 p.m.
Camp Coleman Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El
Enjoy an evening of comedy and music, featuring four-time Emmy Award-winning comedian Adam Lowitt of the “Daily Show” and Beth Schafer and Patty Linsky. Proceeds will be used to make it possible for Broward County children to have an opportunity to experience a Jewish sleep-away camp. $36. Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El, 8200 Peters Road, Plantation. 954-389-3644.
Nov. 17 at 2 p.m.
Miss ARC Broward Pageant ARC Broward
The inaugural Miss ARC Broward Pageant, presented by Holland & Knight, is a two-day event that recognizes and acknowledges young ladies with disabilities. The pageant is open to the public. $15. Parker Playhouse, 707 NE 8th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-7469400 or www.browardcenter.org.
Nov. 18 at 9 a.m.
Celebration of Caring Golf Classic South Florida Junior Golf Foundation
Celebration of Caring Golf Classic benefits HOPE worldwide-Bolivia and Hospital Arco Iris in La Paz. Guests include Dr. Kevin and Noelle Broyles of HOPE worldwide and T.J. Vogel, 2013 PGA Masters participant. $400 individual; $1,600 team. Weston Hills Golf Club, 2600 Country Club Way, Weston. 954325-9494 or www.CelebrationOfCaring.com.
Nov. 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
PAWS Holiday Shopping Bazaar Humane Society of Broward County Enjoy nibbles and wine at an event where local boutiques and businesses offer an array of gifts and goodies, including jewelry, pet items, clothing, home decor and more. Vendors will donate a portion of their proceeds to the shelter. $10. Lauderdale Yacht Club, 1725 SE 12 St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-266-6827 or www. humanebroward.com.
Nov. 21-23
26th annual ShowBoats International Rendezvous Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Join the celebrated yachting event for charity for three days of festivities, including a yacht hop, a poolside party and a performance by Caliente. Saturday’s formal gala features live and silent auctions and entertainment by Kool & The Gang. $1,500. Atlantis, Paradise Island. 954-537-1010.
Nov. 21 from 5 to 8 p.m. Get Downtown Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale’s largest networking cocktail hour for residents and business professionals. Enjoy tastings from more than 15 local restaurants, two complimentary beverages and live music. $25 donation. YOLO Plaza, 333 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-468-1541 or www. goriverwalk.com/3819/get-downtown.
Nov. 21 at 7 p.m.
Sleep Out: Executive Edition Covenant House Florida
Covenant House Florida will engage business executives and community leaders to spend an uncomfortable night on the pavement. The goal is to raise awareness for the plight of kids on the street, while bringing in funds for the nonprofit. 733 Breakers Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-5687914.
Nov. 22 at 6:30 p.m.
Jazz Up Your Palate Gold Coast Jazz Society
A wine, food and jazz experience, featuring complimentary beer, wine and appetizers and the sounds of live jazz. A live auction features a trip for two to California wine country, followed by tapas-style dining, music and dancing. $89. Hugh’s Culinary, 4351 NE 12th Terrace, Oakland Park. 954-524-0805.
Nov. 23 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Hot Hollywood Glam — Glam Air Art and Culture Center of Hollywood The contemporary art galleries will be transformed into an “airport lounge” in year 1975 – the year the center was founded. Enjoy food, beverages, music, dancing, a fashion show and silent auction items. Honorees are Mark Kukulski and Ed Walls. $115. 1650 Harrison St., Hollywood. 954921-3274 or www.ArtAndCultureCenter.org.
Nov. 23 from 7 to 10:30 p.m.
BeachBash 2013: Part of the AT&T Jeb Bush Florida Classic Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Enjoy dancing, delicious delicacies from some of South Florida’s most popular culinary establishments, and an all-night open bar with cocktails compliments of Premier Beverage. $65 general admission; $100 VIP. Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina Hotel, 1881 SE 17th Street Causeway, Fort Lauderdale. 954-739-5006 or www. beachbash.com.
Nov. 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Florida’s circuit court judges, adoptive families and children (10 months to 15 years) will gather to participate in adoptions to mark the ceremonial National Adoption Day. Pre- and post-event festivities will take place to celebrate families and raise awareness of the need for loving adoptive parents. Broward County Courthouse, 2051 SE 6th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-414-6000 or www.ChildNet.us.
Nov. 28 at 7:30 a.m.
Third annual Fort Lauderdale Turkey Trot and Turkey Paddle iTRACE Foundation and Emerge Broward
Winterfest Family Fun Day Winterfest Inc.
Dec. 1 at 3 p.m.
Christmas Family Event Red Hearts Sisterhood
Light Up Downtown Jack & Jill Children’s Center
Face painting, games and rides for the children, and hors d’oeuvres and spirits for the adults. This annual holiday tradition culminates with the lighting of a beautifully ornamented tree. $35 general admission; $75 VIP. The Plaza on Las Olas, 301 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-463-8772 or www.jackandjillcenter.org/events.
Dec. 3 from 5 to 10 p.m. 51st annual Christmas on Las Olas Las Olas Association
Presented by Premier Beverage, four performance stages will feature non-stop family entertainment, nearly 30 booths of food, treats, gifts, a Santa photo booth, special kids’ activities, free family photos at Carroll’s Jewelers, the Anidjar & Levine Snow Mountain, and dozens of local choirs from schools and churches. S.E. 6th Avenue to S.E. 11th Avenue, along Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale. 954-258-8382 or www.lasolasboulevard.com.
Dec. 5 at 6 p.m.
8th annual Ribbons for the Children Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment
An art exhibit and auction that benefits CDTC to support children and families affected by HIV/AIDS. Bid on original artwork and enjoy cocktails, hors d’ oeuvres and entertainment. There will be limited dinner seating after the event. 1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-728-1040.
Dec. 5-8
15th annual Harley-Davidson Bikers Bash Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
This weekend event is designed for the upscale motorcycle rider. Includes policeescorted rides, a charity auction bash, entertainment by the Sugarhill Gang. There
Local artists will showcase their work, with paintings, sculptures, jewelry, glassworks and more featured. Exhibit runs Nov. 26 through Jan. 4; gallery social is on Dec. 5. Free. 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-8190.
Dec. 5 at 6 p.m.
Gala Kick-Off Party Debbie’s Dream Foundation
The VIP Holiday Party will kickoff the 2014 gala. www.DebbiesDream.org or 954-4751200.
Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. Men of Style
The Galleria’s annual shopping event, presented by Signature Grand, honors Broward’s leading men with food, drink and entertainment. The evening includes a “Men of Style” fashion show and benefits local organizations. $50. The Galleria Mall, 2414 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-760-9800.
Dec. 6 at 7:30 a.m.
13th annual Breakfast for Champions Broward Partnership for the Homeless
Community and business leaders serve breakfast as “celebrity waiters” and compete to earn the most “tips” to benefit BPHI. Guests pre-pay for “tip money” in advance. Broward County Central Homeless Assistance Center, 920 NW 7th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-832-7037.
Dec. 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Festive Holiday Luncheon Broward International Women’s Club
The annual Festive Holiday Luncheon is the last social of the year. $55. Lago Mar Country Club, 500 NW 127th Ave., Plantation. 954-792-4299 or www.BIWC.org.
Dec. 7 at 6 a.m.
12th annual Inlet Challenge Bicycle Ride Kids In Distress
Riders choose from four distances, ranging from 100 miles to a leisurely 15 miles. The ride is well supported with rest stops, SAG and repair services. Riders will receive a medal. $50. KID Broward County Campus, 819 NE 26th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954390-7620.
Dec. 7 from 6 p.m. to midnight
Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Black Tie Ball
The gala, presented by Moet & Chandon, features a welcome reception sponsored by National Insurance Group and a silent auction, sponsored by Fidelity. Enjoy Moet & Chandon and ice bars featuring Absolut Vodka. Dance music by Edge, and special late-night entertainment. $250 to $500. Hard Rock LIVE, Hollywood. 954-767-0686.
Dec. 7 at 6 p.m.
10th annual Home for the Holidays Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida
The event includes a lighting ceremony, kids activities, live entertainment, DJ, culinary delights, a silent auction, raffles and much more. Children 12 and under free. $25. RMHC Fort Lauderdale House, 15 SE 15th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-828-1822.
Dec. 8 at 1 p.m.
Holiday Party Transplant Foundation
Families of organ donors meet the transplant recipients when they join healthcare professionals in an afternoon to celebrate the lives of those who gave the gift of organ and/or tissue donation. $35. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 305-817-5645.
Dec. 8 at 6 p.m.
Major Gifts/Legacy Society Gala Jewish Federation of Broward County
The gala features an exclusive viewing of the “Roman Vishniac Rediscovered” exhibit. The event chairs are Agnes and Keith Gray and Cindi and David Sampson. $100. (2014 gift: $10,000 household gift to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s annual campaign, payable by Dec. 31.) 954-252-6936.
Dec. 11 at 6 p.m. Holiday Boutique Deliver the Dream
Vendors include Silpada Jewelry, Charm Chick, Britto & Brighton, Decoupage Hand Made Gifts, Mary Kay, Collectible Barbies and Stampin’ Studio. $10 donation includes appetizers, a free drink and entry into a multi-door prize raffle. 2701 NE 42nd St., Lighthouse Point. 954-564-3512 or www.deliverthedream.org.
Dec. 12 from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Women of Distinction March of Dimes
The 18th annual March of Dimes Broward luncheon honors the 2013 “Women of Distinction” whose outstanding achievements serve as an example to the community. $100. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 954-300-2614.
Dec. 12 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ben Gurion Society Event Jewish Federation of Broward County
Event co-chairs are David Burney, Keven Milgram and Noah Solomon. (2014 gift: $1,000 to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s annual campaign, payable through Dec. 31.) To take place at a private home. 954-252-6945.
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Enjoy dancing, a five-course dinner, a visit from Santa Claus, prizes and more. Proceeds will help South Florida families. Bring an unwrapped toy for Toy for Tots. $40 adults; $10 children. 3428 Atlantic Blvd.,
Dec. 3 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Affordable Local Art: ArtServe Member Showcase ArtServe
This program honors community leaders who inspire others in arts and culture; business and entrepreneurism; community service; and education. Nominations are accepted now through Dec. 6. Nominees must live or work in the counties of Broward, Palm Beach or Miami-Dade. Free. 866-516-2497 or www. africanamericanachievers.com
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Free activities presented by the Florida Panthers. Special appearances from Stanley C Panther, Billy the Marlin, TD and live alligator wrestling, with Jimmy Riffle of the Gator Boys from Animal Planet. Photos with Santa, pet adoption, Clear Channel interactive game van, live entertainment. Riverside Hotel Lawn, Fort Lauderdale. 954767-0686 or www.winterfestparade.com.
Friends of MODS will host a balcony cocktail party, with themed games and an IMAX film premiering the highly anticipated “Hunger Games” sequel. VIP preferred seating $70, non-members; $60 members. 401 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954712-1159 or bit.ly/FriendsHG.
Dec. 5 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Nominations for 22nd annual African-American Achievers Awards JM Family Enterprises, Southeast Toyota Distributors and JM Lexus
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Dec. 1 from noon to 4 p.m.
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From beginners to elite runners and paddle boarders, this race on Fort Lauderdale Beach is for everyone. Thanksgiving-themed costumes are welcomed and encouraged. $35. D.C. Alexander Park, 501 Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale (corner of A1A and SE 5th Street). 954767-8866 or www.turkeytrotftl.com.
Dec. 2 from 5:30 to 10 p.m.
will be an opportunity to be among the VIP leaders in the Christmas Toys in the Sun Run. $400 individual; $700 couple. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood. 954-537-1010.
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Dec. 14 at 6 p.m.
Annual Boat Parade Fundraiser Children’s Harbor
Presented by Mahoney & Associates, guests will enjoy a dinner, lively conversation and a dinner show. The event provides a venue for client entertainment, or corporate holiday parties. $250. Chart House, 3000 NE 32nd Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-252-3072 or www.childrensharbor.org.
Dec. 14 at 7 p.m.
“The Chocolate Nutcracker,” based on the traditional “Nutcracker” by George Balanchine, is an African-American perspective of the age-old tale that has been a holiday tradition. There will be African dancers and drummers, as well as Indian, Chinese, classical, carnival and modern dancers. $15. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-792-3700.
Dec. 14 from 3:30 to 10 p.m.
Winterfest Grandstand Viewing Area Winterfest Inc.
Dec. 14 at 6 p.m.
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Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade Winterfest Inc.
The 42nd annual holiday parade sets sail from downtown Fort Lauderdale. See 100 decorated boats, enjoy entertainment, see celebrities, beauty queens and more. Free viewing in the Riverwalk area, or the bridges on the Intracoastal Waterway. Route: Downtown on the New River to the Intracoastal, north to Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale. 954-767-0686.
Fun activities will include a clown toss, balloon bust, fishing for numbers, video game competition and guessing games. Enjoy pizza, drinks and holiday gifts. Free; RSVP requested. Nan Knox Boys & Girls Club, 832 NW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-893-8240 or www.foreverfamily.org.
Dec. 23 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Holiday Luncheon and Tribute to Past Presidents 1000+ Club to Benefit Cancer Inc. Members and guests will enjoy a luncheon, learn details of the 2014 Woman of the Year luncheon and pay tribute to 1000+ Club past presidents. Co-chairs are Genta Horton and Rosemary Zenobia. $65. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-741-8138 or www.1000plusclub.org.
Jan. 11 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Stone Crab and Seafood Festival Riverwalk
Seafood lovers, Riverwalk supporters and passers-by can purchase stone crab, and other seafood bites, from some of Fort Lauderdale’s best restaurants. There will be live music and activities for the entire family. Esplanade Park, 400 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-468-1541 or www. goriverwalk.com.
Jan. 11 at 7:30 a.m. 5K/10K Fun Run FLIPANY
The running event directly impacts healthy living for residents of South Florida because funds raised stay locally. $25. 3601 N. Ocean Drive, Hollywood. 943-636-2388 or www.FLIPANY.org.
Jan. 14 at 8 a.m.
Women’s Philanthropy Shomer and Morasha Event Jewish Federation of Broward County
The event is at a private home, and will feature June Feiss Hersh, author of “Recipes Remembered: A Celebration of Survival” which includes stories authentic recipes which includes stories and and authentic recipes of Holocaust survivors. Event co-chair is Tammy Fayne. $36. (Shomer gift: $2,500 to $4,999, payable by Dec. 31. Morasha gift: $1,000 to $2,499; both are payable to the Jewish Federation of Broward County annual campaign.) 954-252-6923.
Jan. 16 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Designer Show House 2014 VIP Reception Food For The Poor VIP guests will enjoy cocktails, and savories prepared by El Tamarindo Café’s head chef as they tour the coastal-inspired home on the Ibis Waterway. The evening will also include a silent auction. Event proceeds will build Food For The Poor homes in Haiti. $150. 2316 NE 30th Court, Lighthouse Point. 888-404-4248.
Jan. 18 from 7 to 11 p.m.
Renaissance Ball Prestige Club
Travel back in time and enjoy minstrels and entertainers from the Renaissance period, while dining and dancing the night away. The ball will feature a king, court jesters, entertainment, cocktails, dinner and dancing. Guests are asked to attend in Renaissance attire. $150. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 954-6176210 or www.prestigeclub.org.
Jan. 18 at 8 a.m.
Igor Butman and the Moscow Jazz Orchestra with vocalist Allan Harris Miramar Cultural Trust
Enjoy an evening of big-band jazz with Igor Butman, one of this era’s great jazz saxophonists. Proceeds will benefit educational and cultural programs. Tickets include your name engraved on a theater seat, concert, preshow and intermission hospitality room with open bar and light hors d’oeuvres. $1,000. Miramar Cultural
MS Gala Luncheon National Multiple Sclerosis Society, South Florida Chapter
Join over 1,200 guests at this prestigious luncheon (presented by DBS Financial Group) to benefit multiple sclerosis research. Enjoy a performance by Broadway’s Cirque Dreams, the internationally acclaimed global entertainment brand. This year’s honoree is Alan S. Becker; Ila Davidoff is chairing the event. $150 and up. 1950 Eisenhower Blvd. Fort Lauderdale. 954-731-4224.
Jan. 22 at 11:30 a.m.
Cruise into Spring Fashion Show & Luncheon NE Focal Point CASA Inc. Auxiliary
The afternoon will include a lunch, a fashion show, entertainment, door prizes, money hats worth $50 to $100 will be raffled and fashions by Sondro at the Cove. $50. Lighthouse Point Yacht & Racquet Club, 2701 NE 42 St., Lighthouse Point. 954-480-4460.
Jan. 22 at 11 a.m.
Angel PAWS Humane Society of Broward County
Join fellow animal lovers for the “Angel Paws” luncheon and fashion show. There will be a welcome reception and a silent auction, featuring vintage accessories, plus a fashion show by Neiman Marcus Fort Lauderdale. Coral Ridge Country Club, 3801 Bayview Drive, Fort Lauderdale. 954-266-6827.
Jan. 23 at 6:30 p.m. Red Hot & In Style Deliver the Dream
This event will unveil some of Fort Lauderdale’s most eligible bachelors and bachelorettes. These philanthropists are putting themselves on the auction block to raise funds for Deliver the Dream families. Guests will have an opportunity to meet this elite group and bid on their auction packages. $50 before Jan. 1; $60 after. B Ocean Hotel, 999 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-5643512 or www.deliverthedream.org.
Jan. 23 at 9:30 a.m.
Conine All-Star Golf Classic Conine Clubhouse at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Hosted by Jeff and Cindy Conine, with Calder Casino & Race Course as the title
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Supermarket Sweep Jewish Federation of Broward
Families with Young Children Division will host this classic game to raise funds to help feed hungry in Broward County. $18 (includes shopping budget). 9095 N. University Drive, Parkland. 954-252-6925.
Jan. 24 at 7 p.m.
Annual Interest Art Exhibition Young At Art Museum
This is a multimedia, interactive art exhibition, with a fundraising raffle to celebrate South Florida artists. Presented by Young At Art’s Bedlam Lorenz Assembly, with a craft beer and food tasting, music and cocktails. Proceeds will benefit Young At Art’s programs for underserved and at-risk youth. $35. 751 SW 121 Ave., Davie. 954424-5018 or www.youngatartmuseum.org.
Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Magic Moments Featuring Anthony DeFontes National Week of the Ocean Inc.
Anthony DeFontes, formerly with the Mystics, will perform memorable songs such as “This Magic Moment,” “Shout” and “Sea of Love” in a performance to celebrate the 35th anniversary of National Week of the Ocean. $25. Tickets on sale at www.fliff.com in late November. Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE 6th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-5573 or www.national-week-of-the-ocean.
Jan. 31 at 5 p.m.
Dream Team Miami Marathon Kick-Off Party Debbie’s Dream Foundation
The kickoff party will take place at 1280 S. Pine Island Road, Plantation. Free. 954475-1200 or www.DebbiesDream.org.
Jan. 31 at 6 p.m.
30th annual IGFA Auction & Banquet International Game Fish Association
Guests will bid on one-of-a-kind trips, artwork, tackle, jewelry and more, at this event that kicks off IGFA’s 75th anniversary celebration. All proceeds will support the shared passion for fishing. $250. IGFA, 300 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach. 954-924-4236.
Jan. 31 and Feb. 1
BGCBC Bass Fresh Water Fishing Tournament Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Channing Crowder will host this twoday fishing tournament. After day one, participants in the fishing tournament will enjoy a dinner and bid for items at silent and live auctions. The second day is a day of fishing devoted to members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. $300. Everglades Holiday Park, 21940 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale. 954-537-1010.
Jan. 24 at 6 p.m.
Joe DiMaggio American Icon Awards Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Foundation
The player reception and auction brings together former major league baseball players and friends of the hospital for an evening that will feature a variety of foods, beverages and auction memorabilia. With its history of over 20 years, it is one of the most anticipated sporting events in South Florida. $150. Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, I Seminole Way, Hollywood. 954-265-3454 or www. jdchfoundation.org.
Jan. 25 at 6:30 p.m.
JA World Uncorked! Junior Achievement of South Florida
Presented by Premier Beverage, this event is an indoor educational culinary showcase where guests can savor gourmet bites from more than 30 leading South Florida chefs. Enjoy premier wines, spirits and craft beers. Chaired by Rose Faraone and Lacey Brisson. $150. 1130 Coconut Creek Parkway, Coconut Creek. 954-979-7120 or www.jaworlduncorked.com.
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Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m.
Holiday Party Forever Family Bella’s Group
The winter luncheon and program will take place at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. $30. Reservations required. 954-353-7673 or www.fundingartsbroward.org.
Jan. 22 at 10 a.m.
sponsor, the Conine All-Star Golf Classic features a sports celebrity in each foursome and also boasts giveaways. Prizes will be awarded at all 18 holes. $5,000 for a threesome. The Club at Emerald Hills, 4100 N. Hills Drive Hollywood. 954-265-3454 or www.jdchfoundation.org.
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This adult-only event features food, an open bar, entertainment, raffles and more. Enjoy the boat parade from a private residence. Cocktail attire. Proceeds benefit A Prom to Remember to support the ultimate prom experience for teens battling cancer. $50. 3080 NE 39th St., Fort Lauderdale. 877385-7766.
Dec. 21 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Winter Luncheon and Program Funding Arts Broward
Center, ArtsPark 2400 Civic Center Place, Miramar. 954-602-4536.
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Annual Boat Parade Party A Prom To Remember
A great afternoon aboard the Celebrity Equinox docked in Port Everglades. Guests will enjoy the afternoon while dining on gourmet food and enjoying first-class entertainment. $50. Celebrity Equinox, Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale. 954-252-3072 or www.childrensharbor.org.
Jan. 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
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Get your reserved and assigned grandstand seats to watch the 42nd annual Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade. The viewing area is presented by tigerdirect. com. Enjoy family-friendly activities, stage entertainment and commentary. $20 to $25. Birch State Park, 3109 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-767-0686 or www.winterfestparade.com.
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Dec. 20 at 11 a.m.
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Dec. 14 at 6 p.m.
Annual Boat Parade Fundraiser Children’s Harbor
Presented by Mahoney & Associates, guests will enjoy a dinner, lively conversation and a dinner show. The event provides a venue for client entertainment, or corporate holiday parties. $250. Chart House, 3000 NE 32nd Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-252-3072 or www.childrensharbor.org.
Dec. 14 at 7 p.m.
“The Chocolate Nutcracker,” based on the traditional “Nutcracker” by George Balanchine, is an African-American perspective of the age-old tale that has been a holiday tradition. There will be African dancers and drummers, as well as Indian, Chinese, classical, carnival and modern dancers. $15. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-792-3700.
Dec. 14 from 3:30 to 10 p.m.
Winterfest Grandstand Viewing Area Winterfest Inc.
Dec. 14 at 6 p.m.
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Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade Winterfest Inc.
The 42nd annual holiday parade sets sail from downtown Fort Lauderdale. See 100 decorated boats, enjoy entertainment, see celebrities, beauty queens and more. Free viewing in the Riverwalk area, or the bridges on the Intracoastal Waterway. Route: Downtown on the New River to the Intracoastal, north to Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale. 954-767-0686.
Fun activities will include a clown toss, balloon bust, fishing for numbers, video game competition and guessing games. Enjoy pizza, drinks and holiday gifts. Free; RSVP requested. Nan Knox Boys & Girls Club, 832 NW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-893-8240 or www.foreverfamily.org.
Dec. 23 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Holiday Luncheon and Tribute to Past Presidents 1000+ Club to Benefit Cancer Inc. Members and guests will enjoy a luncheon, learn details of the 2014 Woman of the Year luncheon and pay tribute to 1000+ Club past presidents. Co-chairs are Genta Horton and Rosemary Zenobia. $65. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-741-8138 or www.1000plusclub.org.
Jan. 11 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Stone Crab and Seafood Festival Riverwalk
Seafood lovers, Riverwalk supporters and passers-by can purchase stone crab, and other seafood bites, from some of Fort Lauderdale’s best restaurants. There will be live music and activities for the entire family. Esplanade Park, 400 SW 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-468-1541 or www. goriverwalk.com.
Jan. 11 at 7:30 a.m. 5K/10K Fun Run FLIPANY
The running event directly impacts healthy living for residents of South Florida because funds raised stay locally. $25. 3601 N. Ocean Drive, Hollywood. 943-636-2388 or www.FLIPANY.org.
Jan. 14 at 8 a.m.
Women’s Philanthropy Shomer and Morasha Event Jewish Federation of Broward County
The event is at a private home, and will feature June Feiss Hersh, author of “Recipes Remembered: A Celebration of Survival” which includes stories authentic recipes which includes stories and and authentic recipes of Holocaust survivors. Event co-chair is Tammy Fayne. $36. (Shomer gift: $2,500 to $4,999, payable by Dec. 31. Morasha gift: $1,000 to $2,499; both are payable to the Jewish Federation of Broward County annual campaign.) 954-252-6923.
Jan. 16 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Designer Show House 2014 VIP Reception Food For The Poor VIP guests will enjoy cocktails, and savories prepared by El Tamarindo Café’s head chef as they tour the coastal-inspired home on the Ibis Waterway. The evening will also include a silent auction. Event proceeds will build Food For The Poor homes in Haiti. $150. 2316 NE 30th Court, Lighthouse Point. 888-404-4248.
Jan. 18 from 7 to 11 p.m.
Renaissance Ball Prestige Club
Travel back in time and enjoy minstrels and entertainers from the Renaissance period, while dining and dancing the night away. The ball will feature a king, court jesters, entertainment, cocktails, dinner and dancing. Guests are asked to attend in Renaissance attire. $150. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 954-6176210 or www.prestigeclub.org.
Jan. 18 at 8 a.m.
Igor Butman and the Moscow Jazz Orchestra with vocalist Allan Harris Miramar Cultural Trust
Enjoy an evening of big-band jazz with Igor Butman, one of this era’s great jazz saxophonists. Proceeds will benefit educational and cultural programs. Tickets include your name engraved on a theater seat, concert, preshow and intermission hospitality room with open bar and light hors d’oeuvres. $1,000. Miramar Cultural
MS Gala Luncheon National Multiple Sclerosis Society, South Florida Chapter
Join over 1,200 guests at this prestigious luncheon (presented by DBS Financial Group) to benefit multiple sclerosis research. Enjoy a performance by Broadway’s Cirque Dreams, the internationally acclaimed global entertainment brand. This year’s honoree is Alan S. Becker; Ila Davidoff is chairing the event. $150 and up. 1950 Eisenhower Blvd. Fort Lauderdale. 954-731-4224.
Jan. 22 at 11:30 a.m.
Cruise into Spring Fashion Show & Luncheon NE Focal Point CASA Inc. Auxiliary
The afternoon will include a lunch, a fashion show, entertainment, door prizes, money hats worth $50 to $100 will be raffled and fashions by Sondro at the Cove. $50. Lighthouse Point Yacht & Racquet Club, 2701 NE 42 St., Lighthouse Point. 954-480-4460.
Jan. 22 at 11 a.m.
Angel PAWS Humane Society of Broward County
Join fellow animal lovers for the “Angel Paws” luncheon and fashion show. There will be a welcome reception and a silent auction, featuring vintage accessories, plus a fashion show by Neiman Marcus Fort Lauderdale. Coral Ridge Country Club, 3801 Bayview Drive, Fort Lauderdale. 954-266-6827.
Jan. 23 at 6:30 p.m. Red Hot & In Style Deliver the Dream
This event will unveil some of Fort Lauderdale’s most eligible bachelors and bachelorettes. These philanthropists are putting themselves on the auction block to raise funds for Deliver the Dream families. Guests will have an opportunity to meet this elite group and bid on their auction packages. $50 before Jan. 1; $60 after. B Ocean Hotel, 999 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-5643512 or www.deliverthedream.org.
Jan. 23 at 9:30 a.m.
Conine All-Star Golf Classic Conine Clubhouse at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Hosted by Jeff and Cindy Conine, with Calder Casino & Race Course as the title
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Supermarket Sweep Jewish Federation of Broward
Families with Young Children Division will host this classic game to raise funds to help feed hungry in Broward County. $18 (includes shopping budget). 9095 N. University Drive, Parkland. 954-252-6925.
Jan. 24 at 7 p.m.
Annual Interest Art Exhibition Young At Art Museum
This is a multimedia, interactive art exhibition, with a fundraising raffle to celebrate South Florida artists. Presented by Young At Art’s Bedlam Lorenz Assembly, with a craft beer and food tasting, music and cocktails. Proceeds will benefit Young At Art’s programs for underserved and at-risk youth. $35. 751 SW 121 Ave., Davie. 954424-5018 or www.youngatartmuseum.org.
Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Magic Moments Featuring Anthony DeFontes National Week of the Ocean Inc.
Anthony DeFontes, formerly with the Mystics, will perform memorable songs such as “This Magic Moment,” “Shout” and “Sea of Love” in a performance to celebrate the 35th anniversary of National Week of the Ocean. $25. Tickets on sale at www.fliff.com in late November. Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE 6th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-5573 or www.national-week-of-the-ocean.
Jan. 31 at 5 p.m.
Dream Team Miami Marathon Kick-Off Party Debbie’s Dream Foundation
The kickoff party will take place at 1280 S. Pine Island Road, Plantation. Free. 954475-1200 or www.DebbiesDream.org.
Jan. 31 at 6 p.m.
30th annual IGFA Auction & Banquet International Game Fish Association
Guests will bid on one-of-a-kind trips, artwork, tackle, jewelry and more, at this event that kicks off IGFA’s 75th anniversary celebration. All proceeds will support the shared passion for fishing. $250. IGFA, 300 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach. 954-924-4236.
Jan. 31 and Feb. 1
BGCBC Bass Fresh Water Fishing Tournament Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Channing Crowder will host this twoday fishing tournament. After day one, participants in the fishing tournament will enjoy a dinner and bid for items at silent and live auctions. The second day is a day of fishing devoted to members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. $300. Everglades Holiday Park, 21940 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale. 954-537-1010.
Jan. 24 at 6 p.m.
Joe DiMaggio American Icon Awards Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Foundation
The player reception and auction brings together former major league baseball players and friends of the hospital for an evening that will feature a variety of foods, beverages and auction memorabilia. With its history of over 20 years, it is one of the most anticipated sporting events in South Florida. $150. Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, I Seminole Way, Hollywood. 954-265-3454 or www. jdchfoundation.org.
Jan. 25 at 6:30 p.m.
JA World Uncorked! Junior Achievement of South Florida
Presented by Premier Beverage, this event is an indoor educational culinary showcase where guests can savor gourmet bites from more than 30 leading South Florida chefs. Enjoy premier wines, spirits and craft beers. Chaired by Rose Faraone and Lacey Brisson. $150. 1130 Coconut Creek Parkway, Coconut Creek. 954-979-7120 or www.jaworlduncorked.com.
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Holiday Party Forever Family Bella’s Group
The winter luncheon and program will take place at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. $30. Reservations required. 954-353-7673 or www.fundingartsbroward.org.
Jan. 22 at 10 a.m.
sponsor, the Conine All-Star Golf Classic features a sports celebrity in each foursome and also boasts giveaways. Prizes will be awarded at all 18 holes. $5,000 for a threesome. The Club at Emerald Hills, 4100 N. Hills Drive Hollywood. 954-265-3454 or www.jdchfoundation.org.
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This adult-only event features food, an open bar, entertainment, raffles and more. Enjoy the boat parade from a private residence. Cocktail attire. Proceeds benefit A Prom to Remember to support the ultimate prom experience for teens battling cancer. $50. 3080 NE 39th St., Fort Lauderdale. 877385-7766.
Dec. 21 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Winter Luncheon and Program Funding Arts Broward
Center, ArtsPark 2400 Civic Center Place, Miramar. 954-602-4536.
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Annual Boat Parade Party A Prom To Remember
A great afternoon aboard the Celebrity Equinox docked in Port Everglades. Guests will enjoy the afternoon while dining on gourmet food and enjoying first-class entertainment. $50. Celebrity Equinox, Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale. 954-252-3072 or www.childrensharbor.org.
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Taste of the Mediterranean Junior Welfare Society
The organization’s 58th annual event to support neighbors in need, will “visit” Morocco, Spain and Israel with food, dance, entertainment and surprises. All money raised goes back to the community. $150. 333 Tarpon Drive at Brion Park, Fort Lauderdale. 954-695-1214 or www. juniorwelfaresociety.org.
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Kicking off of NSU’s 50th anniversary, this event features the presentation of the President’s Award for Community Service to Joseph and Winifred Amaturo. Event proceeds benefit the President’s Celebration of Excellence Scholarship Fund. $150. 3301 College Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954262-2105.
The Blue Jean and Black Tie Ball will feature cocktails, a silent auction, dinner, dancing and a live auction with proceeds to benefit the shelter’s programs and services. Harbor Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, 3030 Holiday Dr., Fort Lauderdale. 954-266-6827 or www.pawsbroward.com.
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The event features Jerry Grienfield of Ben and Jerry’s. The event co-chairs are Gary Marks, Aimee LeWinter and Amy Siskind. Signature Grand, 6900 W. State Road 84, Davie. (2014 gift: $1,000 household gift to the annual campaign, payable by Dec. 31.) 954-252-6923.
Feb. 7 at 7:30 a.m.
National Wear Red Day Breakfast American Heart Association
The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement will host a hearthealthy breakfast on National Wear Red Day. Guests will wear red in support of the organization’s mission of building lives free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Hillcrest Golf & Country Club, 4600 Hillcrest Dr., Hollywood. 954-492-6212.
Feb. 1
Doggie Ball Humane Society of Broward County
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The annual Taste ‘n’ Tell Valentine’s Luncheon will feature menu items prepared by members for “tasting,” and the recipes will be shared with the guests for “telling.” Private home at Sea Ranch Lakes. 561702-4527.
Feb. 5 at 12:30 p.m.
Holy Cross Hospital Golf Classic Dorothy Mangurian Comprehensive Women’s Center The Harry T. Mangurian Jr. Foundation presents the fourth annual Holy Cross Hospital golf classic at Coral Ridge Country Club, 2801 Bayview Drive, Fort Lauderdale. Registration/lunch at 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; shotgun start at 12:30 p.m.; cocktails at 5 p.m.; dinner at 6 p.m. 954-229-8562.
Feb. 9 at 7:30 a.m.
Seventh annual I Care I Cure I Run I Care I Cure Childhood Cancer Foundation
Even raises funds for pediatric cancer research and supports I Care I Cure Childhood Cancer Foundation’s mission to raise awareness and fund research for better cures. Open to adults and children. Family Fun Day following the race. BB&T Center 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise. 800807-8013 or www.icareicure.org.
Feb. 10 at 7:15 a.m.
Golf Tournament SHAPE, Students Changing the World
Tournament includes breakfast, lunch, golf, silent auction and gifts. Corporate and noncorporate players welcome. Proceeds benefit local high school students to develop leadership and life skills through civic engagement. $1,250 (foursome). Grande Oaks Golf Club, 3201 W. Rolling Hills Circle, Davie. 305-370-7130.
Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Night of Broadway Stars Covenant House Florida
Elite Broadway stars perform at this oneof-a-kind musical experience benefiting Covenant House Florida, featuring numbers from Broadway classics ranging from “Phantom of the Opera” to “Jersey Boys.” Premium cocktails, dinner stations and post-show champagne reception included. $225. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SE 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-569-7914.
Feb. 11 at 6 p.m.
The L.O.V.E. Project (Las Olas Valentine Event)
The L.O.V.E. Project is a collaboration to raise funds for four nonprofit organizations that serve children: Benefiting A Prom To Remember, Angel’s Pediatric Heart House, The Pantry of Broward and Tomorrow’s Rainbow. $50. 620 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 754-281-8728 or www. theloveproject2014.org.
Feb. 12 at 11:30 a.m.
Feb. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Plants and People Day Pompano Proud
Local vendors will share information on plants as well as offer a variety of plants, products, crafts and food for sale. Speakers are scheduled throughout the day. Topics include native plants, bees, herbs, urban farming and pineapple tips. Free. ($5 optional house tour.) Sample McDougald House, 450 NE 10th St., Pompano Beach. 954-675-4358 or www. pompanoproud.com.
Feb. 9 at 5:45 p.m.
Fifth annual Night of Laughter Debbie’s Dream Foundation
The event will take place at Hollywood Hard Rock Improv Comedy Club, 5700 Seminole Way, Hollywood. $25. 954-475-1200 or www.DebbiesDream.org.
17th annual Women of Vision Luncheon Young At Art Museum
Recognizing women and men who make a difference in our community, each “Women of Vision” receives a piece of handcrafted jewelry created by YAA resident artist Chisseko Kondowe. The luncheon benefits Young At Art’s programs for underserved and at-risk youth. $1,000. 751 SW 121 Ave., Davie. 954-424-5018 or www.youngatartmuseum.org.
Feb. 15 at 6 p.m.
40th anniversary Love and Hope Ball Diabetes Research Institute Foundation Featuring an exclusive concert by Barry Gibb, and celebrating its 40th anniversary, this glamorous, black-tie gala will also include a grand cocktail reception, spectacular décor, dinner, dancing and
surprises. $600. Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa, 3555 S. Ocean Drive, Hollywood. 954-964-4040 or www.DiabetesResearch. org/Love-and-Hope-Ball.
Feb. 21 at noon
Believing in Girls Luncheon PACE Center for Girls Broward
The event highlights the girls served by PACE Broward, and honors the 2014 PACEsetters (PACE’s key donors). Free. Global Grill, 301 E. Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-5616939.
Feb. 21 at 11:30 a.m.
Annual Luncheon 4KIDS of South Florida
Join 4KIDS of South Florida for their annual luncheon and be part of helping abused, neglected and abandoned children in South Florida. $35. Signature Grand, 6900 W. State Road 84, Davie. 954-979-7911 or www.4kidsofsfl.org.
Feb. 21 at 7 p.m.
Evening In Paradise The Pride Center
It’s the Pride Center’s largest party and fundraiser. During the evening guests will be entertained and delighted by a little of the spirit of Rio de Janeiro’s Carnaval to Wilton Manors. $150. 1937 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors. 954-463-9005.
Feb. 23 at 9 a.m.
Fort Lauderdale Walk MS National Multiple Sclerosis Society The Walk MS is a powerful way for you to share in the hope of having a world free of multiple sclerosis (MS). The goal of the walk is to create awareness, raise funds for local programs and cutting edge research for a cure. Huizenga Plaza, 32 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-731-4224.
Feb. 23 from 4 to 7 p.m.
Andy’s 12th annual Family Pasta Dinner LifeNet4Families/Cooperative Feeding Project
This is a fun-filled family event that includes children’s activities. Hosted by Andy Cagnetta, it benefits LifeNet4Families/ Cooperative Feeding. In 2013, the agency provided 1.3 million meals and services to combat hunger in Broward County. $40. Signature Grand, 6900 W. State Road 84, Davie. 954-815-2647 or www. andyspastadinner.com.
Feb. 21 to 23
8th annual Boca Raton Concours d’ Elegance Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Presented by Mercedes-Benz and AutoNation, the weekend’s events include a hangar party hosted by the duPont Registry, a gala with featured entertainment by a celebrity comedian, and the famed Concours d’ Elegance classic car and motorcycle show. Boca Raton Resort & Club, 501 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton. 954-537-1010.
Feb. 23 from 6 a.m. to noon
Tour de Broward Pediatric Cardiac Center at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
This fifth annual event features five fitness and recreational events for families and the community. 100K and 50K cycling challenges, 5K timed run, 3K family walk and Power of Play Kid Zone. Live entertainment, food and raffles throughout the day. $10 to $40. Miramar Regional Park, 16801 Miramar Parkway, Miramar. 954265-3454 or www.tourdebroward.com.
Feb. 24 at 11 a.m.
Entirely Entertaining Bonnet House Alliance
Celebrate the time-honored tradition of gracious hospitality developed by Evelyn F. Bartlett, the lady of Bonnet House. Her table settings of simple elegance were a reflection of her natural artistic talent and the inspiration for the theme of this luncheon. This unique event showcases efforts of table designers, who will present an original theme on every table. The day includes a silent auction, raffle and a gourmet lunch. $100. Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, 900 N. Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale. 954-772-7429 or www. bonnethouse.org.
Feb. 24 from noon to 3:30 p.m.
Gatsby and the Glackens Tea Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale
This major fundraiser benefits the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale-Nova Southeastern University, and will feature a champagne reception with a silent auction and Chinese raffle. Docent-led tours of the Glackens collection will begin at 3 p.m. $75 to $100. Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-262-0243 or www.moafl.org.
Feb. 25 at 6:30 p.m.
Taste of Coral Springs
The Taste of Coral Springs is a sampling of food, fine wines, premium spirits and craft beers. Experience an evening filled with entertainment, and bid on silent auction items to raise funds for Junior Achievement, YMCA and Civil Air Patrol. $50. 2855 Coral Springs Drive, Coral Springs Center for the Arts. 954-341-7191 or www. tasteofcoralsprings.org.
Feb. 26 at 5:30 p.m.
JA Business Hall of Fame Junior Achievement of South Florida
Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
2nd annual Barefoot on the Beach Broward Health Foundation Young President’s Council
This event features music, food, drinks and dancing, on a private beach. Proceeds benefit Chris Evert Children’s Hospital. $175. Harbor Beach Marriott Resort, 3030 Holiday Drive, Fort Lauderdale. 954-7123980 or www.BrowardHealthFoundation.org.
4th annual PNC Bank Non-Profit Academy Awards 2-1-1 Broward
Feb. 28 at 11:30 a.m.
LitLunch Broward Public Library Foundation
March 1 at 7 a.m.
Fort Lauderdale Billfish Tournament Nova Southeastern University
Harbor Lights Gala Children’s Harbor
Join event co-chairs Marty Alexander and Bill Mahoney for this elegant evening of honoring a beacon of hope for foster children through the annual presentation of the Beacon Award to Per-Olof Loof. The event includes wine and spirits, dinner, dancing and an auction. $250. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-252-3072 or www. childrensharbor.org.
March 1 at 7 p.m.
Speakeasy, Gatsby Style Gold Coast Jazz Society
Speakeasy Gatsby Style is an invite-only event that takes you back to the 1920s, with a cavalcade of jazz bands, dancing, treats and libations. 1920s evening attire recomended. $65 general admission; $125 VIP. ArtServe, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-524-0805 or www. goldcoastjazz.org.
March 1 at 8 a.m.
Walk for the Animals Humane Society of Broward County
This 1.25-mile walk, to raise funds and support the Humane Society, begins at 10 a.m. The more money raised, the more goodies earned. Walk as an individual, or form a team. Live entertainment, vendor booths and more. Raise $150 and get the official walk T-shirt and dog bandana. Huizenga Plaza, E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-266-6817 or www. walk4theanimals.com.
South Florida Invitational Golf Tournament Junior Achievement of South Florida
Junior Achievement of South Florida created the tournament to increase revenue for support of K - 12 free enterprise education. It is a premier client entertainment and networking event. $5,000 for a foursome. Grande Oaks Golf Club, 3201 W. Rolling Hills Circle, Davie. 954-979-7113 or www. jasouthflorida.org.
March 6 at 6 p.m.
Impressions: A Juried Art Exhibit at Bonnet House Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
An annual juried art competition featuring food, wines and friends amid the Old Florida charm of Bonnet House. All of the artwork selected for the competition is for sale, fifty percent of proceeds benefit Bonnet House. 900 N. Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale. 954703-2614.
March 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Epicurean Escapade: A Food and Wine Experience Dorothy Mangurian Comprehensive Women’s Center The Holy Cross auxiliary presents its second Epicurean Escapade, an annual event to benefit the Dorothy Mangurian Comprehensive Women’s Center at Holy Cross HealthPlex. Design Center of the Americas, 1855 Griffin Road, Dania Beach. 954-229-8562.
March 8 from 3 to 7 p.m.
Hope Floats Tomorrow’s Rainbow
This family event will feature live music, art projects, games, a bounce house, boat decorating, food trucks and much more. There is also a candlelight vigil and a paper boat parade down the New River in remembrance of lost loved ones. Free.
International Women’s Day Event American Association of University Women (AAUW) Weston
March is Women’s History Month, and the AAUW Weston celebrates and honors local women’s contributions in the arts and sciences, as well as their efforts in the struggle for equality. Refreshments will be served. Broward Health, 2200 N. Commerce Parkway, Weston. 954-384-4460.
March 8 at 8 a.m.
Broward Heart Walk American Heart Association
Combining fitness and philanthropy, this annual walk brings together corporate sponsors, walk teams, individual walkers, survivors of heart disease and stroke and lifestyle change heroes who are all taking steps toward a healthier lifestyle. Nova Southeastern University, 3301 College Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-364-5096 or www.browardheartwalk.org.
March 13 through June 8
Week of the Ocean Festival Season National Week of the Ocean Inc.
Eight weekends celebrating the ocean and waterways, including the Dania Beach Marine Flea Market and Arts and Seafood Celebration; MIASF Waterway Cleanup and Plywood Regatta; the Great Bake for Ocean’s Sake; Week of the Ocean School Marine Fair, Mother Ocean Awards Day; and World Oceans Day. Prices vary. Fort Lauderdale area. 954-462-5573 or www.national-weekof-the-ocean.
March 8 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
OZ Jubilee A Child is Missing
Event will include a silent auction and entertainment in honor of law enforcement for their support of child safety education programs. International Swimming Hall of Fame, 1 Hall of Fame Drive, Fort Lauderdale. 954-763-1288.
Night of Literary Feasts, An event of Literary Feast 2014 Broward Public Library Foundation
More than 20 nationally known authors will be featured at a cocktail party at the main library, along with book signings and silent auction. The reception will be followed by intimate dinners with an author hosted at private homes and restaurants. $175. 100 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-3577384 or www.LiteraryFeastOnline.org.
March 16 at 12:30 p.m.
LitLIVE! Broward Public Library Foundation This public event features 20 nationally known authors participating in a series of lectures, discussions and book signings at Nova Southeastern University’s Alvin Sherman Library. Free. 3301 College Ave., Davie. 954-357-7384 or www. LiteraryFeastOnline.org.
March 19 at 7 p.m.
Women’s Philanthropy Bash Jewish Federation of Broward County
Features Samantha Ettus, bestselling author and founder of the “Working Moms Lifestyle.” Event co-chairs are Mandee Adler, Lauren Alperstein and Debi Gross. (2014 gift: $500 to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s annual campaign, payable by Dec. 31.) 954-252-6923.
March 22 at 6 p.m.
Annual Gala Henderson Behavioral Health
Several organizations and individuals will be honored. Live entertainment, dinner, dancing, and a silent and live auction. $200. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood. 954-777-1624.
March 22 at 6 p.m.
18th annual Ranch Roam Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Country western’s version of the black-tie in cowboy boots. The event includes themed activities, “shoot-outs,” casino gaming, silent and live auctions, a seated dinner, and Nashville celebrity entertainment. $250. Table sales begin at $2,500. Ron Bergeron’s Green Glades West Ranch, 21111 SW 16th St., Weston. 954-537-1010.
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The Literary Feast luncheon features a talk by an outstanding author, book signings and silent auction. $65. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-357-7384.
Nicko McBrain, drummer from Iron Maiden, with musical headliner, Eddie Money, will provide entertainment at this high-energy event with great music, dancing, comedy and celebrity attendees. HomeSafe helps victims of child abuse and domestic violence in South Florida. $500. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood. 561-383-9842 or www. HelpHomeSafe.org/classic.
The New River will be a sea of yellow as 20,000 ducks race during the KID Duck Fest Derby. Parents can entertain their kids at the KID Duck Fest Derby Fun Zone with activities like the KID Olympics, face painting and more. Attendees can form “Duck Teams” or adopt ducks for $5 each. Esplanade Park, SW 2nd St. and SW 4th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-390-7620.
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This event is hosted by Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, and presented by 2-1-1 Broward. Nonprofit organizations and leaders will be honored for their dedication and impact on the community. $65 to $1,250. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood. 954390-0493.
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Alan Appelbaum, Howard Dvorkin, MaryJo Finocchiaro, and Armando Leighton will be honored at this year’s event, chaired by Tom and Maureen Shea. $225. 1130 Coconut Creek Blvd., Coconut Creek. 954-979-7116 or www.jasouthflorida.org.
tournament showcases a commitment to preserving the seas. All proceeds help fund scholarships for students at NSU’s Oceanographic Center. Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotel, 801 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-262-2105.
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Garden of Dreams Celebrating 25 Years of Hope Spring Luncheon Cystic Fibrosis Gold Coast Guild
The Hope Spring Luncheon is the organization’s major fundraiser, and a highlight of the social season. Co-chairs are Carole Falkanger, Susan Pudsey and Gina Stelnik. $85. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954522-6975.
March 27 at 6 p.m.
Wine, Women & Shoes United Way of Broward County
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March 30 - April 5
31st National Week of the Ocean National Week of the Ocean Inc. This event is designed to recognize the importance of the ocean in our lives. It involves six weekends of marine-related activities at various locations in Broward County. 954-462-5573 or www.nationalweek-of-the-ocean.org.
April 3 at 6:30 p.m.
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Chair-ity Auction and Twilight Cocktail Party H.O.M.E.S.
Event will showcase redesigned chairs of all varieties to be auctioned off to raise funds for youth aged out of foster care supportive housing and the self-sufficiency program. Cocktails and dinner will be served in the garden at H.O.M.E.S. $125. Garden and Funky Flamingo’s Thrift Shop, 690 NE 13th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-563-5454.
April 3 at 11:30 a.m.
Men’s Big Dog Invitational Golf Tournament Humane Society of Broward County
Enjoy a day of golf all to benefit the shelter’s programs and services. Longest putt, chipping and hole-in-one competition. Prizes for first, second and third place finishers. $300 individual; $1,200 foursome. Fort Lauderdale Country Club, 415 Country Club Circle, Plantation. 954-266-6818 or www. humanebroward.com.
April 4 at 10:30 a.m.
28th annual Levine/Slaughter Golf Classic Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Features a shotgun start, a full buffet, an open bar, on-course refreshments, and silent and live auctions. $300. Woodlands Country Club, 4600 Woodlands Blvd., Tamarac. 954-537-1010.
April 5 at 8 a.m.
Over The Edge For Gilda’s GIlda’s Club South Florida
Participants rappel from B Ocean Fort Lauderdale hotel, overlooking Fort Lauderdale Beach. Over the Edge for Gilda’s is an exciting opportunity to find your inner daredevil and push the limits while supporting Gilda’s Club South Florida. $1,000. 999 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-763-6776.
April 5 at 6 p.m.
5th annual Toes in the Sand Shrimp Boil on the Beach Angel’s Pediatric Heart House
Presented by The Wasie Foundation, the event benefits Angel’s Pediatric Heart House supporting local children with congenital heart disease. There will be live music and all-you-can-eat Louisiana style shrimp. $50 general admission; $100 VIP. 2 Palm Ave., Lauderdale by the Sea. 954318-2020 or www.aphh.org.
April 5 at 7 p.m.
40th anniversary Starfish Gala Women In Distress of Broward County Presented by AutoNation, Holy Cross Hospital, JM Family Enterprises Inc., SW Toyota, and Lorraine Thomas, this black-tie gala, with more than 600 supporters, celebrates the organization’s 40th anniversary, and honors Jan Moran with a Lifetime Achievement Award. $250. Signature Grand, 6900 W. State Road 84, Davie. 954-760-9800 or www. womenindistress.org/gala.
April 5 at 8:30 p.m.
Frijoles Con Kugel: A Jewish Latin Celebration Jewish Federation of Broward County
The event co-chairs are Manny Synalovski, Lea Salama DiMitri and Ilana Goldstein. $60 until March 17; $70 thereafter. (2014 gift: $180 household gift to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s annual campaign, payable by Dec. 31.) 1400 N. 46th Ave., Hollywood. 954-252-6358 or email alapco@jewishbroward.org.
April 9 at 6:15 p.m.
22nd annual African-American Achievers Awards
Presented by JM Family Enterprises, Southeast Toyota Distributors and JM Lexus, the ceremony honors those who devote their time to strengthen South Florida communities in arts and culture; business and entrepreneurism; community service; and education. Each achiever will receive a $10,000 donation to a charity of choice, totaling $40,000. Free. Broward County Convention Center, 1950 Eisenhower Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 866-516-2497 or www. africanamericanachievers.com.
April 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Spring for Hope Woman of the Year Luncheon 1000+ Club to Benefit Cancer
This signature fundraiser honors a dozen nonprofits who nominate a “Woman of the Year.” Money raised supports Broward-based nonprofits, providing grants to organizations that support cancer research, education and patient services. $85. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 954-741-8138 or www.1000plusclub.org.
April 12 at 6 p.m.
47th annual Dinner Auction Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
Broward County’s longest established fundraiser hosts the community’s “who’s who.” Black-tie optional. The evening features a silent auction, seated dinner, dancing and a charity auction. $250. Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie. 954-537-1010.
April 21 at 11:30 a.m.
Grant Awards Voting and Spring Luncheon Funding Arts Broward
The event will take place on the 28th floor at the Tower Club, 100 SE Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale. $30. Reservations required. 954-353-7673 or www.fundingartsbroward. org.
April 23 at 5:30 p.m.
Cuisine of the Region N.E. Focal Point CASA Inc.
This is a food, dessert and wine tasting event that also includes a silent and live auction. $50. 901 Hillsboro Mile, Hillsboro Beach. 954-480-4460.
April 24 at 6 p.m.
4th annual Community Champions Deliver the Dream
This event will recognize and honor outstanding leaders who are champions in their profession, and in making a difference in our community. $125. B Ocean Hotel, 999 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-564-3512 or www. deliverthedream.org.
April 25 at 7 p.m.
Annual Gala Young At Art Museum
Enjoy an evening of music, entertainment, art experiences, epicurean delights, cocktails and a silent auction. Proceeds support Young At Art’s educational programs. $250. 751 SW 121 Ave., Davie 954-4245018 or www.youngatartmuseum.org.
April 26 at 10 a.m.
4th annual Stomach Cancer Symposium Debbie’s Dream Foundation
The fourth annual Stomach Cancer Education Symposium is for in-person attendees and via live webcast. Preregistration is required. Free. 3030 Holiday Drive, Fort Lauderdale. 954-475-1200 or www.DebbiesDream.org.
April 26 at 6 p.m.
Dancing with the Stars of Broward The Pantry of Broward
A fundraiser that will be an evening of nonstop entertainment, as five local celebrities perform in front of more than 400 guests to raise money to support The Pantry of Broward. $200. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood. 954358-1481.
April 26 at 6 p.m.
Broward Heart Ball American Heart Association
For more than 25 years the Broward Heart Ball has contributed to advances in the fight against heart-and stroke-related illnesses thanks to sponsors, donors and hundreds of attendees. Ritz-Carlton, 1 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-4926912 or www.heart.org/browardheartball.
May 3 at 7 a.m.
March for Babies March of Dimes
Join local businesses, family teams, individual participants and volunteers for a morning of fun with entertainment, food, exercise, and activities for all ages. Proceeds help mothers have full-term pregnancies and stronger, healthier babies. Nova Southeastern University, 3301 College Drive, Davie. 754-300-2603.
May 3 at 7 p.m.
2nd annual Broward Health Ball Broward Health Foundation
Event will include a cocktail reception, live music, dinner, dancing, and silent and live auctions. Proceeds benefit all Broward Health hospitals. $150. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood. 954-355-5148 or www. BrowardHealthFoundation.org.
May 8 at 5 p.m.
6th annual 100 Outstanding Women of Broward County Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County
This prestigious event brings members of the community together to celebrate how far women have come in leadership roles in business, community and philanthropic fields. $100. Signature Grand, 6900 W. State Road 84, Davie. 954-537-1010 or www.100outstandingwomen.com.
April 26 at 6 p.m.
5th annual Dream Makers Gala Debbie’s Dream Foundation
Enjoy an event that raises funds for Debbie’s Dream Foundation. $175. Marriot Harbor Beach Resort & Spa, 3030 Holiday Drive, Fort Lauderdale. 954-475-1200 or www. DebbiesDream.org.
May 8 at 6 p.m.
2nd annual Dinner Dance & Cruise Broward Sheriff’s Advisory Council
Guests will enjoy a cocktail reception, followed by an elegant dinner. Upon completion of dinner and specialty desserts, guests will be invited topside for music and dancing as they cruise the Intracoastal Waterway. $200. Lady Windridge Yacht Dock, 2550 NE 32nd Ave., Fort Lauderdale. $200. 954-946-0278.
May 9 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Flip Flops on the Rooftop Jack & Jill Children’s Center
Enjoy dancing, food, games and raffles against a panoramic backdrop of Fort Lauderdale Beach and the Intracoastal Waterway. $125. The Westin Beach Resort, 321 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-463-8772 or www. jackandjillcenter.org.
May 17 at noon
Mother Ocean Day Community Awards National Week of the Ocean Inc.
A luncheon, awards and a film bring together educators and community leaders to recognize their contribution in preserving the ocean, and our waterways, for future generations. Categories range from the arts to the sciences. $25. Cinema Paradiso, 503 SE 6th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-5573 or www.national-week-of-the-ocean.org.
May 10 at 6 p.m.
Local business, government and philanthropic leaders will come together to raise money for pediatric cancer research. The event includes dinner, dancing, an auction and the presentation of the Champion of Hope Award and the Lainie Schultz Survivor of the Year Award. $250. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 SE 17th St. Causeway, Fort Lauderdale. 954-200-7516.
May 19 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Grants Award Luncheon Funding Arts Broward
This is the organization’s 10th annual grant awards luncheon, and over the past decade grant winners have received more than $1.8 million. $30. Reservations required. Tower Club (28th floor), 100 SE 3rd Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 954-353-7673.
Fishing for the Dream Deliver the Dream
The festivities begin with a Captain’s cocktail party at the Lighthouse Point Yacht and Racquet Club, with fishing on June 21. The event ends with a family BBQ and an award ceremony. $400 per boat. 2701 NE 42nd St., Lighthouse Point. 954-564-3512 or www.deliverthedream.org.
August 9 at 6 p.m.
KID Hero 5K Kids In Distress
Come dressed as your favorite Superhero for this fun run through downtown. After the run, enjoy post-race activities like the KID costume contest for best-dressed hero, a live concert and games. Participants can sign up in teams, or individually. $35. The route will go through downtown Fort Lauderdale. 954-390-7620 or www.walkforkid.org.
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An event to reflect on the organization’s fundraising season, members and guests will enjoy lunch and socializing, and new officers will be installed. $50. Lauderdale Yacht Club, 1725 SE 12th St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-741-8138 or www.1000plusclub.org.
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The event includes a four-course dinner, specially selected by award-winning Chef Angelo Elia, and an opportunity to bid on rare and premium wines. Seating is limited. $300. Casa D’Angelo Ristorante, 1201 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale. 954-561-6939.
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GolfInvitational,11:30a.m.,FloridaRestaurant &LodgingAssociationBrowardChapterEducation Foundation.Spendanafternoononthelinks.$175. CoralRidgeCountryClub,3801BayviewDrive, FortLauderdale.305-598-3752orwww.frla.org/ chapters/broward/local-events.
AuthorsTalkandBookSigningwithChrisWest, 6p.m.,MuseumofArtFortLauderdale.ChrisWest willbeonhandtodiscusshisbook“AHistoryof Britain,”ataleofGreatBritaintoldthroughstamps. MuseumofArtFortLauderdale,1E.LasOlasBlvd., FortLauderdale.954-262-0255orwww.moafl.org.
AnEveningwithBSOSheriffScottIsraeland SusanIsrael, SusanIsrael,6p.m.,Sheriff’s Foundationof BrowardCounty.$150.NYYatSeminoleCasino CoconutCreek,5550NW40thSt.,CoconutCreek. 954-324-4943orwww.sheriffsfoundation.org.
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SouthFloridaPuppyUpWalk,9a.m.,2Million Dogs.Thesecondannualone-milewalkwillraise awarenessforcanine/humanoncologyresearch. $25.TYPark,3300N.ParkRoad,Hollywood.954540-2143orwww.2milliondogs.org.
RiverwalkRecessLeague,6:45p.m., RiverwalkFortLauderdale.Adultco-ed socialsportsleagueonMondaynights atEsplanadePark.Athleticabilityisnotrequired. Teamsareformedfrom4to8playersandwillplay bothCornHoleandCroquetagainstopposing teams.Aftergames,playersretiretolocalbars forcocktailsatreducedprices.400SW2ndSt., FortLauderdale.$35.954-468-1541orwww. ultracoedsportes.com/pages/riverwalk.
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BrowardCountyArtsTeacheroftheYear, 6 p.m., Broward Cultural Division. The program highlights the significance of teaching artists to the sustainability and advancement of arts education. Broward Center for the Performing Arts. 954-357-7869 or www.broward.org.
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OperaSeasonOpeningNightReception,from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Florida Grand Opera. Opening night will present Fort Lauderdale native Marvin Levy’s“Mourning Becomes Electra” in its Florida debut at Broward Center for the Performing Arts. 954-937-9080 or www. theoperasociety.org.
Boomer Volunteer Fair, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Encore Connect-Impact Broward. The fair connects baby boomers with volunteer opportunities. Free. Lifelong Learning Institute, Nova Southeastern University, 4600 SW 82nd Ave., Davie. 954-484-7177.
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Walking for Mental Health, 9 a.m., NAMI Broward County.Walk to raise awareness and provide essential education, advocacy and support for people living with mental illness and their loved ones. Check in at 8 a.m. Free, though fundraising is encouraged.Tradewinds Park, 3600W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 954-788-9664 or www. namiwalks.org/broward county.
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Recycled Fashion Show: Superheroes Restyled, 7 p.m., Young at Art Museum. Teen designers create original green-themed couture inspired by superheroes and made from recycled materials. $35. 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-5018.
CanPairWithEverything,6p.m.,Museumof ArtFortLauderdale.StephanieMiskew,certified sommelierandwineeducator,andtheguestchef willpairperfectflavors.$40.MuseumofArtFort Lauderdale,1E.LasOlasBlvd.,FortLauderdale. 954-262-0249orwww.moafl.org.
Mini-FairandMerchantShowcase,5:30p.m., Tomorrow’s Rainbow.Bringthefamilytomeet theminiaturehorsesandfarmanimals.Enjoylive music,food,gamesandprices,artprojectsand more.$1.4341NW39thAve.,CoconutCreek.954979-2390ortrainbrowsdg@aol.com.
Broward County. The evening will begin with cocktails and a silent auction, with the ballroom doors opening at 7 p.m. for dinner and dancing. $250; $2,500 for a table. Broward County Convention Center, 1950 Eisenhower Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-4850, ext. 125 or www. unitedwaybroward.org/mayorsgala.
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DinnerwiththeDivasatLips,7p.m.,Neighbors 4Neighbors.LipsinOaklandParkwillsetthestage for“DinnerwiththeDivas,”aLasVegas-styleshow. FeaturehighlightsincludeimpersonationsofCher, DianaRoss,TinaTurnerandLadyGaGa.305-5974404orwww.lipsusa.com.
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will include a champagne reception, dinner and dancing. Proceeds benefit cancer research at Nova Southeastern University’s Rumbaugh Goodwin Cancer Institute. Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 17th St. Causeway, Fort Lauderdale. $275. 954-224-0569 or www.royaldames.org. Hot Hollywood Glam: 23 6thGlamannual Air Flight 1975, 7 p.m., Art and
Culture Center of Hollywood. Contemporary art galleries at the center will be transformed into an airport lounge in 1975 for a fashion show, full bar, champagne room, food, dessert bar, music, dancing and silent auction. $115. 1650 Harrison St., Hollywood. 954-921-3274, ext. 235.
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MissARCBrowardPageant,Nov.16-17at 2p.m.,ARCBroward.Thetwo-dayeventwill celebrategirls,ages5-17,withdisabilities. $15.ParkerPlayhouse,707NEEighthSt., FortLauderdale.954-746-9400orwww. browardcenter.org.
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Oct. 26: The tenth annual “Swing for the Green Golf Tournament” hosted by Pembroke
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Oct. 24: “Cocktails for a Cause” will benefit Broward
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Pembroke Pines Commissioner Carl Schecter, left, Danny Ricco, Bob Henry and Larry Klur
Nov. 4: Funding Arts Broward’s (FAB!) “Fall Luncheon” will take place at the
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Nov. 9: The South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble will perform “All’s Fair in Love and War” at Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
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Dec. 3: “Christmas on Las Olas” will feature the Anidjar & Levine Snow Mountain, which will benefit the Southeast Police Motorcycle Rodeo, and a special skating rink on the Great Lawn at Riverside Hotel.
Nov. 13: Cystic Fibrosis’ “Bountiful Boutique” will take place at Hugh’s Culinary Oakland Park.
Merrill Thomas, left, Jennifer Tallow, Carole Faulkanger and Anne Ahrens Mark Schuetz, left, Randi Karmin and Jenna Ingraham
Dec. 3: Children and families will gather for Stiles Corporation’s
Dec. 6: United Way of Broward County will present their annual “Day of Caring” at War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale.
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12th annual “Light Up Downtown” at Las Olas Plaza, located at 301 E. Las Olas Blvd., which will be transformed into a winter wonderland supporting the children and families at Jack & Jill Children’s Center.
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Dec. 20: “Sea What a Difference You Make Luncheon” will benefit Children’s Harbor aboard the Celebrity Equinox while docked in Port Everglades.
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Jan. 23: Deliver the Dream’s third annual “Red Hot & In Style Bachelor and Bachelorette Auction” will take place at B Ocean Hotel in Fort Lauderdale.
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Feb. 12: The 17th annual “Women of Vision Luncheon” will take place at Young At Art Museum in Davie and will benefit the museum’s creative and pioneering programs for underserved youth
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October 24, 2013 • 11 a.m. Hyatt Regency Pier 66 Featured Entertainment: Duo Dmitri Event Chairs: Margie Albert and Elissa Mogilefsky Couvert: $100 per person 2014 Gift: $5,000 gift to the Annual Campaign, payable by December 31, 2014 or an endowed Lion of Judah gift to the Jewish Community Foundation For more information, call Lauren Rickoff at (954) 252-6923 or e-mail lrickoff@jewishbroward.org
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December 8, 2013 • 6 p.m. Nova Southeastern University’s Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale Featuring: An Exclusive Viewing of the Roman Vishniac Rediscovered Exhibition Event Chairs: Agnes & Keith Gray and Cindi & David Samson Couvert: $100 per person 2014 Gift: $10,000 household gift to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s Annual Campaign, payable by December 31, 2014 • Legacy Society Members have‘Created a Jewish Legacy’of $100,000 or more to the Jewish Community Foundation For more information, call Pamela Gottlieb at (954) 252-6936 or e-mail pgottlieb@jewishbroward.org Exhibition Sponsors: David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation,
Young Leadership Division Ben Gurion Society Event December 12, 2013 • 6:30-8:30 p.m. At a private home in Hollywood 2014 Gift: $1,000 to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s Annual Campaign, payable through December 31, 2014 Event Co-Chairs: David Burney, Keven Milgram and Noah Solomon For more information, call Alona Geysman at 954-252-6945 or e-mail ageysman@jewishbroward.org
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January 14, 2014 • 8 p.m. At a private home Featuring: June Feiss Hersh, author of“Recipes Remembered: A Celebration of Survival”– remarkable stories and authentic recipes of Holocaust Survivors Event Chair: Tammy Fayne Couvert: $36 per person 2014 Gift: Shomer $2,500-$4,999 to the Jewish Federation of Broward County Annual Campaign, payable by December 31, 2014 • Morasha 2014 Gift $1,000-$2,499 to the Jewish Federation of Broward County Annual Campaign, payable by December 31, 2014 For more information, call Lauren Rickoff at (954) 252-6923 or e-mail lrickoff@jewishbroward.org
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January 12, 2014 David Posnack Jewish Communtiy Center Community Service Hours: Teens 13+ For more information, call Alona Geysman at 954-252-6945 or e-mail ageysman@jewishbroward.org
Families with Young Children Supermarket Sweep January 23, 2014 • 7-9 p.m. Publix Supermarket: 9095 N. University Drive, Parkland Event Co-Chairs: Emily Balkan, Jill Silver, Lauren Silver, Vicki Strochak Cost: $18, includes your shopping budget For more information, call Marissa Feig at 954-252-6925 or e-mail mfeig@jewishbroward.org
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February 6, 2014 • 6 p.m. Signature Grand Featuring: Jerry Greenfield of Ben & Jerry’s Event Co-Chairs: Aimee LeWinter, Gary Marks and Amy Siskind 2014 Gift: $1,000 household gift to the Annual Campaign, payable by December 31, 2014 For more information, call Lauren Rickoff at (954) 252-6923 or e-mail lrickoff@jewishbroward.org Presenting Sponsor:
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March 19, 2014 • 7 p.m. Featuring: Samantha Ettus, best-selling author, founder of the“Working Moms Lifetsyle”and a commentator on nationally syndicated television shows Event Co-Chairs: Mandee Adler, Lauren Alperstein and Debi Gross Couvert: $75 per person 2014 Gift: $500 to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s Annual Campaign, payable by December 31, 2014 For more information, please call Lauren Rickoff at 954-252-6923 or e-mail lrickoff@jewishbroward.org
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April 5, 2014 • 8:30 p.m. Temple Sinai of Hollywood Event Co-Chairs: Lea Salama DiMitri, Ilana Goldstein and Manny Synalovski Couvert: $60 until 3/17/14 • $70 on 3/18/14 and after 2014 Gift: $180 household gift to the Jewish Federation of Broward County’s Annual Campaign, payable by December 31, 2014 For more information, call Anita Lapco at 954-252-6358 or e-mail alapco@jewishbroward.org Presenting Sponsor:
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