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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 17 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 38). 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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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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NoKidHungry,6p.m.,ShareOurStrength.Chef ClayConleywillhostaspecialbenefitdinner. He willcollaboratewithacclaimedchefsfromaround thecountrytoprepareamemorablemeal.$200. buccan,350S.CountryRoad,PalmBeach. 786-877-0757.
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Golf Classic, 11:30a.m.,SouthFloridaScience CenterandAquarium.Thetournamentwillinclude lunch,ashotgunstart,cocktailreceptionandawards presentation.$150individual;$600perfoursome. MayacooLakesCountryClub,9697MayacooDrive, WestPalmBeach.www.sfsciencecenter.orgor561213-8192.
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Exhibit:AnAmericanPresenceinCuba, throughNov.16,PalmBeachPhotographicCentre. Featuringavarietyofphotographers,thisexhibition isaglimpseintopre-embargoCubawithshots ofcelebritiesvisitingtheisland.Free.PalmBeach PhotographicCentre,415ClematisSt.,WestPalm Beach.561-253-2605orwww.workshop.org.
Wine Pairing Dinner, 211 Palm Beach/ Treasure Coast. The event will include a silent auction, cocktail hour and a four-course gourmet dinner with wine experts. $150. Café Sapori, 205 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-383-1147 or www.211palmbeach.org/ upcoming-events.
Women of Valor, 5:30p.m.,AmericanJewish Committee.Thecocktailreceptionwillhonortwo outstandingmembersoftheSouthPalmBeach communitywithguestspeakerDr.EinatWilf,former memberofKnessetinIsrael.$125minimumdonation. SeagateCountryClubatHamlet,3601HamletDrive, DelrayBeach.561-994-7286.
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Lecture & Book Signing, 7 p.m., Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens. DJ Niko will be on hand to discuss and sign his new book. Free for members; $7 for visitors. Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-543-8276 or www.ansg.org.
Sea Coast Toast, from 6:30 to 9 p.m., Friends of Gumbo Limbo.The evening under the stars will include hors d’oeuvres, drinks, tropical music and a silent auction. $50. Spanish River Library, 1501 NW Spanish River Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-5448606 or www.gumbolimbo.org.
Unlock the Future Soiree:The Open Door, 5 p.m., Mentors forTeen Mothers. Funds raised will help provide teen mothers with an opportunity to advance their education or employment, as volunteers and mentors assist them to“unlock the door”to their independence. $75. Old Plam Golf Club, 11089 Old Palm Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-3292191 or www.mentorsforteenmothers.org.
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Dinner to Celebrate Shabbat, 5:30 p.m., Temple Anshei Shalom.The choices for the evening are brisket, chicken, salmon or stuffed cabbage. $30 members; $35 non-members. 7099W. Atlantic Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-4951300 orTempleoffice@Templeansheishalom.org.
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TheFreedomGala,6:30p.m.,ConnectedWarriors. Honor VeteransDayatthissecondannualgala. Guestswillenjoylivemusic,cocktails,horsd’oeuvres, andasilentandliveauction.$125.JazzizNightlife, 201PlazaReal,BocaRaton.954-278-3764orwww. connectedwarriors.org.
DreyfoosinWhite,6p.m.,SchooloftheArts Foundation.Guestswillwearwhiteandbringtheirown picnic-styledinnerandwhite-themedtabledécorfor theupscaleflash-mob-styledinnerunderthestars,with thelocationannouncedonehourpriortotheevent.$40; $750foratableof10.www.soafi.orgor561-313-5028.
Monthly Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Boca Raton Orchid Society. Judy Bailey will be the speaker. Free for guests. $25 for a yearly membership. Safe Schools Institute, 1790 Spanish River Blvd., Boca Raton. www.brosonline.org.
Annual Luncheon, 10:30 a.m., KidSanctuary Campus Inc.The fundraiser luncheon features a fashion show, courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue at the Gardens Mall, a silent auction and a grand raffle. Funds raised assure children receive a positive, nurturing environment that promotes self-esteem and hope. $125. 8225 Ibis Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-653-8274 or www. kidsannctuarycampus.org.
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Band-o-Rama,3p.m.,FAUDepartmentofMusic. FAU’s windensemble,jazzband,chamberensembles andtheMarchingOwlswillplaythemusicof Broadway,theswingeraandconcertbandclassics. FAU,777GladesRoad,BocaRaton.561-297-2595or www.fau.edu/music.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, 8:30 a.m., American Cancer Society- South Palm Beach Chapter. A 5K non-competitive walk to raise funds for breast cancer awareness and research. Mizner Park Ampitheater, Boca Raton. 561-394-7751 or www.makingstrideswalk.org/ bocadelrayboynton.
Ending Homelessness Breakfast, 7:30 a.m., The Lord’s Place. The sixth annual breakfast will celebrate the past 30 years of success in helping the homeless in the community while looking forward to the future. $75 for donors; $150 patron. Cohen Pavilion, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-494-0125, ext. 1126 or www.thelordsplace.org.
Fashions on Consignment Fashion Show and Luncheon, 11:45 a.m., BoyntonWoman’s Club Scholarship Fund. Club members will be modeling clothes, jewelry and accessories from the Like New Consignment Boutique. Janet Kysia, boutique owner, will narrate the show. $25 (includes catered lunch.) 1010 S. Federal Highway. 561-737-9381 or www.boyntonwomansclub.com.
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APrincelyAffairSignatureLuncheon andPerformance,noon,BocaBallet Theatre.Theannualsocialeventandfundraiser luncheonattractsmorethan400peopletotheGreat Hallforamemorableafternoonofdining,danceand raffleandauctionprizes.$90adults;$45children 13andyounger.BocaRatonResort&Club,501E. CaminoReal.561-995-0709orwww.bocaballet.org.
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One Man’s View: A Collection of Chinese Art and Antiquities (The Shepps’ Collection) Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens The current exhibition of over 90 fine objects comprises pieces of various mediums, periods and styles of Chinese art. This collection includes examples dating from as early as the Neolithic Era (3100 to 1500 BCE); available for purchase. $10. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5238.
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Inferno Armory Art Center A frightfully-entertaining evening art festival and exhibition with 20 booths of affordable art, artist demonstrations, performance art, live music, complimentary beer and wine, and food trucks. Also enjoy the Dark Art and African Diaspora exhibitions. Costumes encouraged. $10 children; 12 and under free. 1700 Parker Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-832-1776.
Oct. 25 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
10th anniversary Go Pink Luncheon Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation Actor and cancer crusader Rob Lowe will be the keynote speaker. Highlights include the Mercedes-Benz of Delray “Pink Daisy Pick” raffle and live auction of an “Etro Fashion Week Experience,” donated by Saks Fifth Ave. Proceeds benefit breast cancer programs at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. $150. Boca Raton Resort & Club, Camino Real, Boca Raton. 561-955-5168.
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Oct. 25 at 6 p.m.
Second annual Casino Night Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties
The evening will include blackjack, craps, slot machines, raffle prizes and silent auction items. Mingle with friends and business associates while enjoying the irresistible signature Seasons 52 hors d’oeuvres and cocktails and the sounds of jazz singer LaToya Wilson. Seasons 52, 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-578-5340 or www.mentorbig.org.
Oct. 25 at 8 p.m.
Ghouls Gone Wild 4 Happy Camper Foundation This year’s Ghouls Gone Wild 4 Halloween Bash is themed “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.” It will be full of sweet surprises, including Oompa Loompas and spectacular
performances by Karl Koppertop the wandering magician, photo booths and the Amazing Mr. A on his Wonka trike. $100. Abacoa Golf Club, 105 Barbados Drive, Jupiter. 561-758-0094 or www. happy-camper.org.
Oct. 28 at 10 a.m.
16th Annual Golf Tournament Boca Raton Regional Hospital The tournament features a clinic by LPGA star Morgan Pressel, and the winning foursomes will be presented with the Marcus Cup. Title sponsor is Harvey & Phyllis Sandler Foundation and presenting sponsor is JM Lexus. Proceeds benefit nursing programs at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. $2,400 foursomes. Boca West Country Club, 20583 W. Boca Drive, Boca Raton. 561-955-4142.
Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.
Decks, Dots, and Desserts Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Women’s Philanthropy A women’s evening of Mah Jong, Canasta, Social Bridge and dessert will kick off the Women’s Philanthropy season. Players at all levels are welcome. Instructors will be on hand to help newcomers get started and experienced players boost their games. A minimum gift of $118 is required to attend. $36. Woodfield Country Club, 3650 Club Place, Boca Raton. 561852-5031 or www.jewishboca.org/ decksdots.
Oct. 30 at 6 p.m.
Masquerade for Mental Health Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County, Inc. Join for a fun event to benefit MHA’s Listen to Children mentoring program. Costumes are encouraged at newly renovated Lake Worth Beach Ballroom. Dancing, appetizers, wine, beer, costume contest and best mask contest. Includes free parking for the first 100 tickets sold. $60; $100 couple. 10 South Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth. 561-832-3755.
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Literary Season Opener with Naomi Ragen Adolph & Rose Levis JCC Ragen presents her newest book The Sisters Weiss, a powerful and deeply moving examination of loyalty and betrayal. $25. Beifield Auditorium, Levis JCC’s Sandler Center, 21050 95th Ave., South, Boca Raton. $25. 561-5582520 or www.levisjcc.org.
Nov. 1 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Blue & Gold Bash St. Clare Catholic School Families and supporters of St. Clare School in North Palm Beach will gather at the school’s annual Blue & Gold Bash that includes a fabulous silent and live auction. Proceeds benefit St. Clare School and their state-of-the-art technology program.$50. The Bistro, 2133 U.S. Highway 1, Jupiter. 561-2828968 or www.stclareschool.com.
Nov. 1 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
12th annual Family Literacy Luncheon S.B. Idea Inc. S.B. Idea Inc., a family literacy charity, is hosting the 12th annual National Family Literacy Day Celebration luncheon. Program participants, school district, community officials and family literacy advocates are invited. This event will recognize the commitment to breaking the cycle of illiteracy. $50. Marriott Palm Beach Gardens (main ballroom), 400 RCA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. 561789-1919 or www.sbidea.org.
Nov. 1 at 6 p.m.
Alex and Ani Shop For A Cause Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America This event will provide guests the opportunity to stock up on stylish bangles in support of finding a cure for the digestive diseases that affect more than 1.4 million Americans in the United States. 15 percent of sales benefit CCFA. Alex and Ani, 150 Worth Ave., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-218-2929.
Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
The Tropicana Lake Worth Playhouse Enjoy a fun-filled night of drinking, gambling, light fare, dancing and cabaret-style entertainment. Guests are encouraged to attend in costume to fully submerse themselves in the grandeur and imagination of the evening. $40. 713 Lake Ave., Lake Worth. 561-5866169 or www.lakeworthplayhouse.org.
Nov. 2 at 6 p.m.
Jewels & Jeans Bethesda Hospital Foundation A benefit for Bethesda Hospital West, co-hosted by Marie Bedner and Richard Machek and sponsored by BB&T. It includes a plated gourmet BBQ dinner and live music. Casual
attire, jeans encouraged. $150. 9655 W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. 561-737-7733 or www. BethesdaHospitalFoundation.org.
Nov. 2 at 6 p.m.
The Four Arts King Fling The Society of the Four Arts Take a literary journey through the King Library at the season kickoff celebration featuring a wine tasting and food stations inspired by classic works, as well as live music and prizes. All proceeds benefit the King Library Restoration Fund. $40. The Four Arts King Library 3, Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach. 561-655-2766 or fourarts.org/ event/king-fling.
Nov. 3 from 3 to 7:30 p.m.
Kristallnacht Film Forum Screenings of “No Place On Earth” Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County March of the Living (MOL) March of the Living is a fundraiser featuring a film about 38 Ukrainian Jews who survived the Holocaust by hiding in a cave for a record 511 days. After each screening, meet Chris Nicola, the adventurer who found the caves and discovered the story. Survivors of the cave will discuss their experience. $10 advance; $18 door. Zinman Hall, Federation Campus, 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561852-3126 or www.jewishboca.org/kff/ tickets.
Nov. 3 at 5 p.m.
Kristallnacht Film Forum Donor Reception Honoring Kwal Family Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County March of the Living (MOL) March of the Living donor reception honoring the Kwal family and commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Kristallnacht. Celebrating donors that contribute $180 and above. Includes 2 tickets to the film “No Place On Earth.” $50. Entin Holocaust Pavilion, 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561852-3126 or www.jewishboca.org/kff/ tickets.
Nov. 3 from 3 to 6 p.m.
Kids Helping Kids’ Second Annual Princess and Pirate Ball The Center for Family Services The Princess and Pirate Ball will include cocktails and mocktails, dinner by the bite, treasure hunts, face painting,
games and more. The ball is for children of all ages and their parents and/or grandparents. Casual attire and themed costumes are encouraged. $150 adults; $95 for children. The Palm Beach International Polo Club, 3667 120th Ave., Wellington. 561-616-1257.
Nov. 3 at 4 p.m.
Inside the Food Network Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches This event, part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival, features author Allen Salkin. Salkin tells the extraordinary behind-the-scenes story of the Food Network: the business, media and cultural juggernaut that changed the way America thinks about food. $45. 5221 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-712-5209.
Nov. 3 at 9 a.m.
Golf Tournament St. Clare Catholic School The Fox Club is located on 300-acre tract of land in Palm City just minutes from West Palm Beach. All funds raised will benefit St. Clare School and its state-of-the-art technology program. $200 individual; $800 foursome. The Fox Club, 10664 SW Whooping Crane Way, Palm City. 561-801-3640 or www. stclareschool.com.
Nov. 6 at 6 p.m.
Cabo Cares for Clinics Can Help Clinics Can Help This fun-filled event will feature cocktails and tasty tidbits and will help the organization raise funds to bring medical equipment and supplies to those in need. $20. Cabo Flats, 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens #510, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-640-2995 or www.clinicscanhelp.org.
Nov. 7 at 6 p.m.
Elder Affairs Annual Dinner Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach Inc. The Elder Affairs Program assists clients through guardianship and case management to the elderly. This year, the Simon Ministry Senior Program at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church will be honored for their services to the senior population. $150. The Beach Club, Palm Beach. 561-345-2015 or www.diocesepb.org.
Nov. 7 at 5:45 p.m.
Young Adult Division (YAD) Wandering Happy Hour – Salt 7 Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County The YAD wanders for happy hour where young Jewish adults in their 20s to early 40s can mix, mingle and meet friends while making a difference locally and globally. $8. Salt 7, 32 SE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach. 561-852-5015 or www. jewishboca.org/happyhour.
Nov. 7 at 7 p.m.
Nov. 7 at 7 p.m.
Lecture and Book Signing by D.J. Niko Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
Nov. 7 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Seventh Annual St. Clare School Holiday Marketplace St. Clare Catholic School More than 25 vendors, including Palm Beach Sandal Co., South Hill Designs, Buckle My Belt and Thirty-One Gifts, will be selling items to help kick off the holiday shopping season. Raffle prizes and much more. Free. St. Clare Catholic Church Parish Hall, 821 Prosperity Farms North, Palm Beach. 561-3121850 or www.stclareschool.com.
Nov. 9 from 4 to 7 p.m.
Spaghetti Dinner Knights of Columbus #13338
Enjoy a spaghetti dinner, with meatballs, salad and rolls. $10. Tickets are available at the church, or at the door the day of the dinner. Emmanuel Catholic Church (Columbus Hall), 15700 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach. 954-638-3110.
Nov. 10 at 1 p.m.
Grand Opening Community Celebration Mandel JCC Palm Beach Gardens The Mandel JCC, in Palm Beach Gardens, is marking its grand opening with a carnival-style community celebration. The 16-acre campus will be filled with activities for the whole family, including inflatable slides, electric go-carts, live music by the Rick Recht
Nov. 16 at 11 a.m.
14th annual Women of Grace Luncheon Bethesda Hospital Foundation This luncheon, sponsored by Wells Fargo, will celebrate five outstanding women volunteers and benefit Bethesda Health’s Center for Women & Children. The event will feature a Saks Fifth Avenue-Palm Beach and Tammy Fender Holistic Skin Care experience. $150; $200 VIP. Mara-Lago Club, 1100 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-737-7733 or www. BethesdaHospitalFoundation.org.
Nov. 13 from 6 to 10 p.m.
Dreyfoos in White School of the Arts Foundation This pop-up-style flash mob dinner has an all-white theme: Guests must wear white and bring their own white table décor and picnic dinner. Location will be announced one hour prior to event. Performances are by Dreyfoos students and alumni. Drawing prizes include trips to Paris and Mexico. $40. 561-8056298.
Nov. 13 at 2 p.m.
Fall Novel Tea Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches This event, part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival, features Tania Grossinger, author of “Memoir of an Independent Woman.” Enjoy tea and a discussion with Grossinger in a beautiful Boynton Beach home. $25; $18 members. Private home in Boynton Beach. 561-712-5209.
Nov. 14 at 10 a.m.
B*Stylish & B*Giving Adolph & Rose Levis JCC Enjoy brunch and the latest in fashion for a very worthy cause, the Adolph & Rose Levis JCC’s Helene & Roy Schwedelson Special Needs Programs. $36. Bloomingdale’s Town Center at Boca Raton, 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 561-852-3207.
Nov. 15 at 5 p.m.
Broadway Comes to Boca The Debbie-Rand Memorial Service League The League and Jan McArt present The Wick Costume Museum’s grand opening event, “Broadway Comes to Boca,” will benefit the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health and Wellness Institute at Boca Regional Hospital. $150. The Wick
Fashion Show & Luncheon Gratitude House Annual luncheon and fashion show featuring stores from Delray Beach to Jupiter, a silent auction, a Chinese raffle and door prizes. All proceeds will benefit the new nursery at Gratitude House. $60. Marriott West Palm Beach, 1001 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-833-6826 or www. gratitudehouse.org.
Nov. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
Hot Wheels ... Hot Meals Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches The second annual “Hot Wheels ... Hot Meals” fundraising gala provides funds for Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches, an organization that provides noontime meals to homebound seniors. $150. Bear Lakes Country Club, 1901 Village Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-802-6979 or www. mealsonwheelspalmbeaches.org.
Nov. 16 at 8 p.m.
Shooting for the Stars: An Evening with Black Violin Plumosa School of the Arts Foundation Black Violin, the classically trained hip-hop duo, will perform their inspired combination of hip-hop, rock and R&B at the benefit concert. Plumosa School of the Arts Foundation’s mission is to promote the vital importance of arts education for children and secure the resources to make it happen. $35 general; $75 VIP. Plumosa School of the Arts Auditorium, 2501 Seacrest Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-330-3932.
Nov. 16 at 6 p.m.
Birthline/Lifeline Dinner Dance Gala Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach, Inc. The fourth annual Dinner Dance gala benefits the Birthline/Lifeline Pregnancy Care Centers throughout Palm Beach County and will include cocktails, dinner and dancing. $125. Marriott Hotel on Okeechobee, West Palm Beach. 561-234-0612 or www. diocesepb.org.
Nov. 16 at 7 p.m
Grand Opening Founder’s Gala Mandel JCC Palm Beach Gardens More than 300 guests are anticipated
Nov. 18 at 9 a.m.
8th annual Tennis Extravaganza Donna Klein Jewish Academy PTO Round-robin play, raffle drawings, and a buffet luncheon with special guest and international tennis star Chris Evert, are some of the highlights. Teams with the highest point totals at each level will be awarded championship crystal awards contributed by Tiffany and Co., Town Center. $175. Polo Club Boca Raton, 5030 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-852-5007.
Nov. 19 at 6 p.m.
A Place at the Table Reception and Screening Palm Beach County Food Bank In honor of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, the Palm Beach County Food Bank will feature a reception followed by a screening at 7 p.m. of “A Place at the Table,” a documentary about hunger in America. $25. Palm Beach Dramaworks, 201 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. 561670-2586 or www.pbcfoodbank.org.
Nov. 20 at 11 a.m.
Book Festival Luncheon Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches This event, part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival, features Leslie Maitland, author of “Crossing the Borders of Time.” Maitland tells her mother Janine’s dramatic stories of lastminute escape from the Nazis in Europe and her star-crossed love for Roland, a Catholic Frenchman. $100; $180 (includes signed book); Kravis Center Cohen Pavilion, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-712-5209.
Nov. 21 at 6 p.m.
B&P Industry Icon Event with Jeffrey Bleustein Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Business & Professional Division Premier business networking event will include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, with featured speaker Jeffrey Bleustein, former CEO of Harley Davidson. $36. Zinman Hall, Federation Campus, 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561852-3128 or www.jewishboca.org/icon.
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Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Take Steps Walk Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America The West Palm Beach Take Steps Walk is one of hundreds of walks organized by the CCFA. Participation directly impacts the community by allowing CCFA to form support groups, send children and teens to Camp and ultimately get one step closer to finding a cure. $100 team donation. City Place, 477 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-218-2829 or www. takesteps.org.
Nov. 13 at 10 a.m.
to honor community leaders and philanthropists Linda and Ray Golden, as well as donors to the Mandel JCC Capital Campaign. Dinner and dancing. $250. 5221 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-689-7700 or www. jcconline.com/mandel.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Stake in the Future Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Enjoy lavish food stations and open bar at one of Boca Raton’s premier restaurants, Ruth’s Chris. Guests will mingle while feasting on cuisine, wine and spirits. $200; $135 (under age 35). Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, 225 NE Mizner Blvd., Suite 100, Boca Raton. 954-739-5006.
Nov. 9 at 3 p.m.
Theatre and Costume Museum, 7901 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton. 561955-4329 or www.thewick.org.
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Join Daphne Nikolopoulous (known in literary circles as “D.J. Niko”) will share insights into her second book based on the adventures of Cambridge archaeologist Sarah Weston, “The Riddle of Solomon.” $10 suggested donation. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561832-5238.
Nov. 9 at 5:30 p.m.
Second annual Supper Club Palm Beach School for Autism This year Neil Zirconia, a Neil Diamond tribute, will perform and the event will include an Italian dinner buffet and desserts. Performance by Palm Beach School for Autism students and raffles. All proceeds benefit Palm Beach School for Autism. $40. 5111 Lantana Road, Lake Worth. 561-533-9917 or http:// 2ndannualsupperclubeventbrite.com.
band, a book sale and more. Free. 5221 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-689-7700.
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Jazz Benefit Concert The Toby Center for Family Transitions Film Actress and vocalist Shira Flam with husband, performing artist, David Presler, sing a full repertoire of American standards to Broadway. Area vocalists, David and Shira perform in concert to benefit South Florida children requiring guidance, support and therapy when parents separate. $15. St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church. 100 NE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton. 561244-0010 or www.thetobycenter.org.
Nov. 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Hope Bash Boca Place of Hope at the Haven Campus Join the Hope Bash Boca “Jeans & Jewels,” benefiting Place of Hope at the Haven. The evening of casual elegance will feature dinner, dancing, VIP reception/ silent auction, special entertainment and “Bid from the Heart.” Exclusive jewelry sponsor is Raymond Lee Jewelers of Boca Raton. $250. Boca Raton Resort & Club, 501 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton. 516-4830962 or www.placeofhope.com.
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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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6th annual Ending Homelessness Breakfast The Lord’s Place Celebrate the success of the past 30 years, while embracing our mission into the future, honoring the leaders of the past, and the leaders of tomorrow in our efforts to end homelessness. $75 donor; $150 patron. Cohen Pavilion at Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-537-4638 or www. thelordsplace.org.
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Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
7th annual Holiday House Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens Opening early to provide more “holiday treasure hunting” opportunities, the event features holiday gifts, furniture, artwork, collectables and decorative items at the Holiday House at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens. Through Dec. 14. $10. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5238.
Nov. 21 from 6 p.m. to midnight
Vince Canning Stiletto Race Achievement Centers for Children & Families Slip on stilettos and sprint, sashay or strut to the finish line in a variety of race categories including the 75-meter dash, best costume, best shoe, waiter run, relay and college competition. This fun race includes food, drinks and award ceremony. After-party at Delux Nightclub. $25. Intersection of SE 4th Avenue and Atlantic Avenue, downtown Delray Beach. 561-266-0003 or www. delraystilettorace.com.
Nov. 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Fourth annual Musical Luncheon Allegro Society of the Boca Raton Symphonia Join the Allegro Society for the fourth annual musical luncheon to benefit the Symphonia. There will be a musical presentation by members and a performance by the recipient of the 2013 Allegro Society Youth Musical Scholarship. Co-chairs for the event are Sung Knowles and Vivi Greene. $75. Delray Beach Club 2001 Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach. 866-687-4201.
Nov. 22 at 11 a.m.
National Adoption Day in Palm Beach County ChildNet Florida’s government officials, circuit court judges, adoptive families and children 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. Free. Palm Beach County Courthouse, 205 N. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach. 954-414-6000 or www. ChildNet.us.
Nov. 25 at 5 p.m.
End Hunger Palm Beach Event CROS Ministries The event strives to eradicate hunger in Palm Beach County. Ticket price includes iced tea, coffee, soda, water and five buffet stations. Cash bar. All proceeds from the event go directly to purchase food. $35. DIG (Doing It Green), 777 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. 561-233-9009 or www. crosministries.org.
Nov. 26 at 2 p.m.
Creating a “Sculpture Trail” in Shakespeare’s Great Garden Mandel JCC Palm Beach Gardens The class is part of the Mandel JCC’s new Academy of Continuing Education and is taught by world-renowned artist Greg Wyatt. He will discuss the artistic and landscape design of the Great Garden. $25. 5221 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-689-7700.
Nov. 29 at 7 p.m.
Paradise Casino The Paradise Fund Champagne, caviar and cocktails will flow as casino gaming reminiscent of Monte Carlo’s Victorian era yields winnings to be cashed in for luxury Chinese raffles and silent auction prizes. Proceeds benefit The Paradise Fund. $250; $350 at door; $500 VIP. The Flagler Museum, 1 Whitehall Way, Palm Beach. 561-801-0767 or www. theparadisefund.com.
Dec. 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
VII Carousel Day - Toy Drive Rotary Club of Boca Raton West This event is to collect toys for children around Boca Raton. By bringing an unwrapped toy to Sugar Sand Park, the individual will have access to ride the carousel all day long, for free. There will also be free food and an appearance by Santa Claus. Admission is a new unwrapped toy. Sugar Sand ParkCarousel, Boca Raton. 561-803-6301.
Dec. 2 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Bake For The Rescues Dezzy’s Second Chance Animal Rescue Inc. Event features: 20 celebrity bakers, dessert food stations, a silent auction, a doggie fashion show, G Girl Productions Photography, VMA Studios, DJ Jammin’ Jimmy, MC Gregg Weiss, public picks, best baker, celebrity judges, Christie Banks and Jacey Birch Human Event (16 years and older). $30 advance. 777 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. 954-5887045 or www.dezzyssecondchance.com.
Dec. 3 at 6 p.m.
29th annual Tree Lighting Celebration Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches Inc. Guests are serenaded with holiday songs as they arrive for the evening cocktail reception and silent auction, featuring one of the area’s largest selections of live orchids, gift baskets and holiday items. Gourmet dinner and a live auction; Tim Luke is the auctioneer. $300. The Sailfish Club of Florida, 1338 North Lake Way, Palm Beach. 561-2531361 or www.adoptafamilypbc.org.
Dec. 5 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
TEDxDelrayBeachWomen Event is in conjunction with TED Women and other TEDx events worldwide. We share the same theme as TED Women, and we will be simulcasting in with TED throughout the day. TEDx was created in the spirit of TED’s mission, “ideas worth spreading." $100. Delray Beach Center for the Arts at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. 561-2517059.
Dec. 5 at 11:30 a.m.
Advocates of the Year Luncheon Alpert Jewish Family & Children’s Service “Reflecting our Past, Protecting our Future,” celebrates 40 years of service to the community. Honoring Melvin J. & Claire Levine, Gladys Alpert and Neil P. Newstein, each have made a significant contribution to the community. $180. Mar-a-Lago Club, 1100 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-238-0290.
Dec. 5 at 6 p.m.
Sandler Family Major Gifts Event Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County This elegant evening will celebrate donors with a minimum $10,000 annual contribution and honor Ketubah Society members with cumulative gifts of $1
million or higher. David Gergen, a senior political analyst for CNN, will keynote the night following a cocktail reception and dinner. $125. St. Andrews Country Club, Boca Raton. 561-852-3342 or www.jewishboca.org.
Dec. 6-8
Studio Art Sale Armory Art Center This three-day sale features one-of-akind handmade items made by Armory students and instructors. Ceramics, glass, jewelry, sculpture and more at reasonable prices. Fri. and Sat. from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday from 3 to 8:30 p.m. Free. Armory Art Center, 1700 Parker Ave., West Palm Beach. 561832-1776 or www.armoryart.org.
Dec. 6 and 7 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 7th annual Festival of Trees gala: “The Wonder of Words” Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens More than 25 trees, fabulously decorated with poetic themes, fill the beautiful gardens. Highlights include the spectacular synchronized light and music show; delicious hors d’oeuvres; spirits; special musical performances and live poetry readings from the Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival. $225. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5238.
Dec. 7 at 7:30 a.m.
Inspiration Run 5K Fun Run/ Walk Girls on the Run Palm Beach (GOTR) GOTR 5K run is a certified 5K course that will include race bibs, Accuchip timing, medals, wards in age categories, water and snacks. Register by Nov. 30 for guaranteed T-shirt. Fundraising team discount. Men, women, children welcome. $25. Peter Blum Family YMCA of Boca Raton, 6631 Palmetto Circle South, Boca Raton. 561-253-4929 or www.GirlsOnTheRunPBC.org.
Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m.
LIFE’S 20th annual gala LIFE (Leaders In Furthering Education) The gala will feature “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno, the Palm Beach Symphony, the 60-member Nova choir and dancing to the music of the Sultans of Swing. Chairs are Lois Pope and Patrick Park. Proceeds benefit local programs of American Humane Association. $700. Mar-a-Lago Club, 1100 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-865-0955 or www.life-edu.org.
Dec. 7 at 7 p.m.
Grunge and Glamour: Calle Rojaj Arts Garage Arts Garage invites you to paint the streets red with Calle Rojo for the second annual Grunge and Glamour event, transporting guests to the streets of Latin America and Barcelona for a night to remember. Featuring Latin cuisine, world-class headliners, and many surprises. $75 individual; $125 couple. Arts Garage, 180 NE First St., Delray Beach. 561-450-6357.
Dec. 7 at 7 p.m.
26th annual Wellington Dinner Dance Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club of Wellington This year’s black-tie event will feature an auction as well as dinner and dancing to Euphoria. $225. Wycliffe Golf & Country Club, 4650 Wycliffe Country Club Blvd., Wellington. 561683-3287 or www.bgcpbc.org.
Dec. 7 at 7 p.m.
Heroes Gala Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options (JAFCO) JAFCO will host its 15th annual gala dedicated to raising funds for abused, neglected and special needs children in South Florida. The black-tie event will feature a casino, a cocktail reception, fine dining, a silent auction, a live band, dancing and a presentation about JAFCO’s life-saving work. $300. The Polo Club of Boca Raton, 5400 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-372-0103.
Dec. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Festival of Trees Community Days Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens For one week the community is invited to share the magic of the Festival of Trees each evening. Explore the lights and sounds of the gardens, while enjoying the creativity and beauty of the poetrythemed trees. Special musical and dance performances from area students and poetry readings as well. $15 adults; $7 children. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5238.
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Jan. 7
Jack Staub Lecture and Book Signing Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens The renowned author Jack Staub will be on-hand to provide his wealth of horticultural insights and sign copies of his celebrated trilogy: “75 Exciting Vegetables for Your Garden,” “75 Remarkable Fruits for Your Garden,” and “75 Exceptional Herbs for Your Garden.” $10 suggested donation. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-8325238.
Jan. 8 at 11:30 a.m.
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Prestigious panel of industry experts will share their knowledge on various topics related to the health and beauty industry, including the latest trends and innovations — information that is not typically readily available to consumers. $150. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca W. Drive, Boca Raton. 561-383-1147 or www.211palmbeach.org/upcoming-events.
Jan. 8 at 7 p.m.
Bell Society Dinner Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County Inc.
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Jan. 11 at 6 p.m.
Lion of Judah Luncheon Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Women’s Philanthropy
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Family-friendly event with premier seating and viewing of world-class equestrian competition during the “Battle of the Sexes.” Guests enjoy a cocktail hour, followed by dinner, dessert and bidding on a wide assortment of quality auction items. Adults: $125; children: $25. Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, 3400 Equestrian Club Road, Wellington. 561383-9842 or www.HelpHomeSafe.org.
Jan. 11 from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Community Conversations: Breaking the Silence for Mental Health Palm Beach County Action Alliance for Mental Health and Boca Raton’s Promise
Attendees will learn how to create community conversations around mental health in their own communities. Hear from grassroots organizers. Films, books and tool kits will be on display. Free. Courtyard Marriot, 1601 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach. 561-8661850.
Jan. 13 at 9 a.m.
In collaboration with writer Jack Staub, the photographer Rob Cardillo helped to bring the vision of Private Eden to life with his images that will be on display in this exhibition. His work appears regularly in garden and horticultural books, magazines and advertisements. $10. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5238.
Join LPGA stars Beth Daniel and Meg Mallon as they host their fifth year of a day of golf with outstanding pros. The event is followed by a reception that will benefit the Bethesda Hospital Foundation in support of Bethesda Health. $1,500 by Dec. 2; or $1,650 after Dec. 2. Pine Tree Golf Club, 10600 Pine Tree Terrace, Boynton Beach. 561-737-7733 or www.BethesdaHospitalFoundation.org.
Jan. 9 at 7 p.m.
Second annual Candlelight Soiree Salvation Army of Palm Beach County
Jan. 13 at 2:30 p.m.
Novel Tea: “A Guide for the Perplexed” Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches
This event, part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival, features author Dara Horn, one of Granta’s “Best Young American Novelists” and winner of two National Jewish Book Awards. Horn will talk about her novel “A Guide for the Perplexed.” Series of four: $200; single tickets: $75. 5221 Hood, Road Palm Beach Gardens. 561-712-5209 or www. jcconline.com/mandel.
This inspirational, upscale luncheon will celebrate the SPBC Lions of Judah, who contribute an annual gift of $5,000 and above. Patti Stanger from Bravo TV’s “Millionaire Matchmaker” will keynote. The eventevent is co-chaired by Monica Goldstein and and is co-chaired by Monica Goldstein Margie Marlowe, and Lion vice chair April Leavy. Leavy. $90.$90. PoloPolo Country Country ClubClub BocaBoca Raton, Raton, 5030 Champion Blvd. 561-852-5054 or www.jewishboca.org.
Jan. 16 at 5:45 p.m.
YAD Wandering Happy Hour Karma Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Young Adult Division
Jan. 19 at 9 a.m.
Annual Leadership Education Forum (ALEF) American Friends of The Hebrew University
The 2014 ALEF brings together Hebrew University experts and other leading individuals to discuss a spectrum of vital issues from Middle East affairs and national security to medical breakthroughs important to human health and progress in brain science. $150. Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-750-8585 or www.afhu.org.
Jan. 19 at 8:30 a.m.
Annual Leadership Education Forum American Friends of The Hebrew University Palm Beach Chapter
Wherever YAD wanders for happy hour, it’s the place for young Jewish adults in their to early to Mix, be. Mix, mingle 20s 20s to early 40s 40s to be. mingle and and meetmeet friends making a difference locally friends whilewhile making a difference locally and and globally. $8. Karma, 346 Plaza Real, Boca Raton. Raton. 561-852-5015 561-852-5015 or www.jewishboca. or www.jewishboca. org/happyhour.
Hebrew University experts and other leading individuals come together to discuss a spectrum of vital issues. Among these are Middle East affairs and national security, medical breakthroughs important to human health and progress in brain science. $150, breakfast and lunch included. The Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-750-8585 or www. afhu.org.
Jan. 16 at 7 p.m.
Jan. 19 at 10 a.m.
Opening Night for the Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival Mandel Mandel JCCJCC of the of the Palm Palm Beaches Beaches
The 24th annual Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival returns Jan. 16 to 26 in Delray Beach, West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens. The season kicks off at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts on Jan. 16. Kravis Center Cohen Pavilion, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., Beach. Okeechobee Blvd., WestWest PalmPalm Beach. 561-561736-7531 or www.palmbeachjewishfilm.org. 736-7531 or www.palmbeachjewishfilm.org.
Jan. 18 at 7 p.m.
Palm Palm Beach Beach Scopus Scopus Award Award Gala Gala American American Friends Friends of The of The Hebrew Hebrew University Palm Beach Chapter
An elegant An elegant and and entertaining entertaining evening, evening, this this galagala includes a cocktail reception, followed by dinner, dinner, an awards an awards presentation presentation to those to those who who havehave shown shown extraordinary extraordinary support support to Hebrew to Hebrew University University and and a professional a professional performance. performance. $1,000. $1,000. The Breakers The Breakers PalmPalm Beach, Beach, 1 South 1 South County County Road, Road, PalmPalm Beach. Beach. 561-750-8585 561-750-8585 or or www.afhu.org.
10th annual Leta Lindley PraderWilli Golf Classic
Scripps Florida The 10th annual Leta Lindley Prader-Willi Golf Classic (LPGA Pro-Am Golf Tournament) benefits The Prader-Willi Research Fellowship at The Scripps Florida Research Institute. $750. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Ave of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561762-2370 or www.pwclassic.com.
Jan. 22 at 9:30 a.m.
Golden Givers Thank You Event Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation of Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County
Breakfast to honor and thank loyal donors who have given to any Jewish Federation for 18 or more years. Joan Wolfberg will perform a one-woman show “Bagels with Golda” portraying the life of Golda Meir, Israel’s fourth Prime Minister. Dietary laws observed. $18. Zinman Hall, Federation Campus, 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-8523170 or www.jewishboca.org.
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Jan. 26 at noon
The Fine Wines & Hidden Treasures gala will open with a wine-tasting reception. Exotic escapes, jewelry and fine wines are among the varied prizes in the silent auction. The evening culminates with a four-course gourmet dinner and wine pairing. $500. The Mar-a-Lago Club, 1100 S, Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach. 888-404-4248 or www. FoodForThePoor.org/palmbeach.
Third annual “Shower for Shelter” Luncheon Holy Ground Shelter for Homeless Inc.
Jan. 23 at 7 p.m.
Jan. 27 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Great Gatsby Gala Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties
An evening of glamour and glitz, gourmet food and music by The Bob Hardwick Sound, all in the style of the roaring ‘20s. $500; $250 junior ticket (age 40 and under). The Flagler Museum, 1 Whitewall Way, Palm Beach. 561-659-6800 or www. yourcommunityfoundation.org.
Jan. 23 at 11:30 a.m.
10th anniversary Celebration Luncheon Jewish Women’s Foundation
This luncheon will feature guest speaker Ruth Messinger, executive director of the American Jewish World Service. Cafe Boulud, 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach. 561-242-6604.
Jan. 23 at 6 p.m.
Exclusive Chai Society 40th Anniversary Celebration Alpert Jewish Family & Children’s Service
Features a reception and dinner, with a special performance by William Michals, “America’s baritone.” Founding chair is Zelda Mason, and co-chairs are Judith Rosenberg and Sheila Wilensky. $150. Top of the Point, Phillips Point Club, 777 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-238-0259.
Jan. 25 at 6:30 p.m.
52nd annual Hospital Ball Boca Raton Regional Hospital
Billi and Bernie Marcus are honorary chairs of the black-tie gala that will celebrate the establishment of the Marcus Neuroscience Institute at Boca Regional. Proceeds benefit the Marcus Neuroscience Institute, opening in the spring of 2014. Tickets include dinner and dancing. $400. Boca Raton Resort & Club, 501 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton. 561955-4142 or www.brrh.com.
Jan. 25 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Shop & Share Day Scripps Florida
“Shop & Share Day” is to kick off the 2014 PGA National Women’s Cancer Awareness Days. A percentage of sales will be donated
A luncheon and auction to benefit homeless, pregnant and parenting teens. $75. Kravis Center, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-355-5040.
USHMM annual South Florida Luncheon United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
This luncheon commemorates International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Thomas Buergenthal, a concentration camp survivor who served as the American judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, is the keynote speaker. Philip H. Stern and Sara Klompus are event co-chairs. $150. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. 561-995-6773 or www. ushmm.org.
Jan. 28 at 6:30 p.m.
Circus at the Center Center for Creative Education
Guests can step into the center ring and clown around at the center’s new building. The evening will feature circus-inspired entertainment, food, dancing and more. $275 individual; $500 couple. Center for Creative Education, West Palm Beach. 561-805-9927 or www.cceflorida.org.
Jan. 28 at 6 p.m.
PGA National Women’s Cancer Awareness Days’ (WCAD) Cocktail Reception & Auction Scripps Florida
Join friends and bid on unique gifts, golf packages and lavish trips to benefit WCAD Fellowships in cancer research at Scripps Florida. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Avenue of Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-317-9121.
Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Judy Feld Carr, Edith & Martin Stein Distinguished Lecturer Adolph & Rose Levis JCC
More than 28 years ago Judy Feld Carr secretly brought 3,228 Jews to freedom from Syria. Working with smugglers and bribing government officials, she rescued most of the community and priceless Judaica. Until Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin publicly recognized her, the world didn’t know of her efforts. $25. Zinman Hall 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-558-2520.
Jan. 29 at 8 a.m.
B&P Industry Icon Event with Florine Mark Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Business & Professional Division
Premier business networking and breakfast with featured speaker Florine Mark, CEO of Weight Watchers Group. The Business & Professional Division is about making connections that are good for business and good for the community. Co-chairs: Bob Marton and Gary Lesser. $36. Zinman Hall, Federation Campus 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-852-6088 or www. jewishboca.org/icon.
Jan. 29 from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Dreyfoos Goes Old School School of the Arts Foundation South County Guild
Enjoy dinner by the bite, listen to the Dreyfoos jazz combo, view student work from the visual art, digital media and communication and film departments. Also bid on silent auction items and experience the talents of the Dreyfoos Dance, Theatre and Music Departments. $75. Old School Square/Crest Theatre, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. 561-805-6298 or www.soafi. org.
Jan. 30 at 6:30 p.m.
Caritas Dei Bishop’s Gala Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach Inc.
The gala is an evening of cocktails, a silent auction, dinner and dancing. Proceeds will benefit 14 programs and ministries of Catholic Charities. Chairpersons are Kim and Ray Celedinas; co-chairs are Cathie and Andres Fanjul. $450. The Breakers Palm Beach, 1 South County Road, Palm Beach. 561-630-2695 or www.diocesepb.org.
Jan. 30 at 6 p.m.
Palm Beach Wine Auction Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
This seventh annual event will feature a live auction, and a five-course dinner, paired with renowned wines from around the world. $1,000. The Mar-a-Lago Club, 1100 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-651-4320 or www.palmbeachwineauction.org.
Jan. 30 at noon
St. Andrews Author Luncheon Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options (JAFCO)
William Mann, author of “Hello Gorgeous” will talk about his book and how Barbara Streisand transformed herself into one of the biggest stars of her era. Proceeds from the luncheon will go to abused, neglected and special needs children in South Florida. St. Andrews Country Club, 17557 W. Claridge Oval, Boca Raton. 561-926-2100.
Jan. 31 at 7:45 a.m.
Second annual Sporting Clays Invitational Fun Shoot Place of Hope
Clay shooting is the art of shooting at special flying targets, requires patience, timing and coordination, and it’s growing in popularity as a fundraising event, among outdoor enthusiasts. South Florida Shooting Club, 500 SW Long Drive, Palm City. 561-775-7195 or www.placeofhope.com.
Feb. 1 at 10 a.m.
Celebrate Scripps Science Day Scripps Florida
Families and kids of all ages gather inside The Gardens Mall to experience an education day that gives participants a unique opportunity to meet Scripps Florida scientists. Free. The Gardens Mall, 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-228-2003 or www.scripps.edu.
Feb. 1
PGA National Women’s Cancer Awareness Days’ Tennis Tournament Scripps Florida
Play with the pros, win prizes at a carnival of tennis events and enjoy a barbeque lunch. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561317-9121.
Feb. 1 from 6:30 p.m. to midnight Building Hope Gala Food For The Poor
The evening will feature an extensive silent auction, cocktail reception, gourmet dinner, dancing and a live house rally. $250. The Polo Club of Boca Raton, 5400 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton. 888-404-4248 or www. FoodForThePoor.org/boca.
Feb. 2 at 7 a.m.
Get Fit for Scripps Day Scripps Florida
The day, part of the ninth annual PGA National Women’s Cancer Awareness Days, includes a 5K walk/run, spin and yoga classes and the third annual Kids Biatholon “Splash & Dash.” There is also a research ride. All proceeds benefit cancer research at Scripps Florida. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-317-9121.
Feb. 4 at 10 a.m.
General Meeting Lakes Chapter & Trails Chapter of Brandeis National Committee
Following a short business meeting, there will be a presentation about “The Roaring Twenties” by Marc Newman, “Myster History.” Dressed in period attire, Newman will present detailed information on the music and dance of the ‘20s. Free. Temple Sinai, 2475 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. 561-364-8805.
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Kicking off 92 years of service in Palm Beach County, dance the night away to The Soul Survivors Band. The reception and silent auction are at 7 p.m. and the dinner and dance at 8 p.m. Black-tie optional. Boca’s Jan McArt is the event’s honorary chairwoman. $425. The Breakers Palm Beach, One S. County Road, Palm Beach. 561-686-3530.
Bethesda Pro-Am Bethesda Hospital Foundation
Jan. 15 at 10:30 a.m.
This “Saturday Night Dance Party” will benefit The Prader-Willi Research Fellowship at The Scripps Research Institute, Florida. It will honor Josilyn Faith Levine and Harold Wilkinnson IV. $250. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-762-2370 or www. pwclassic.com.
Fine Wines & Hidden Treasures Gala Food For The Poor
to cancer research at Scripps. The Gardens Mall, 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-317-9121.
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Celebrate the 10th season of the Musical Luncheon Series with a gourmet luncheon followed by live entertainment by vocal and instrumental music students at Dreyfoos School of the Arts. $100 members; $125 non-members. The Colony Pavilion, 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach. 561-805-6298 or www.soafi.org.
10th annual Prader-Willi Gala and Auction Scripps Florida
Jan. 23 from 6:30 p.m. to midnight
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The annual Hospice Evening includes a Champagne Reception followed by its memorable fashion presentation, dinner and dancing. Proceeds support the services of Hospice of Palm Beach County. $750. The Breakers Palm Beach, One S. County Road, Palm Beach. 561-832-8585 or www. hosfoun@bellsouth.net.
Jan. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Journey To Eden: Photographs by Rob Cardillo Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
Jan. Musical Luncheon School of the Arts Foundation Guild
Jan. 18 at 6 p.m.
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This black-tie event will benefit the Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County Inc., which promotes mental wellness in Palm Beach County. $500. The Colony, Royal Room, 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach. 561-8323755 or www.mhapbc.org.
Hospice Evening Hospice Foundation of Palm Beach County
Jan. 13 at 11:30 a.m.
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Jan. 10 at 7 p.m.
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Jan. 7
Jack Staub Lecture and Book Signing Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens The renowned author Jack Staub will be on-hand to provide his wealth of horticultural insights and sign copies of his celebrated trilogy: “75 Exciting Vegetables for Your Garden,” “75 Remarkable Fruits for Your Garden,” and “75 Exceptional Herbs for Your Garden.” $10 suggested donation. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-8325238.
Jan. 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Special Marketing Section
Prestigious panel of industry experts will share their knowledge on various topics related to the health and beauty industry, including the latest trends and innovations — information that is not typically readily available to consumers. $150. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca W. Drive, Boca Raton. 561-383-1147 or www.211palmbeach.org/upcoming-events.
Jan. 8 at 7 p.m.
Bell Society Dinner Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County Inc.
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Jan. 11 at 6 p.m.
Lion of Judah Luncheon Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Women’s Philanthropy
Jump for HomeSafe HomeSafe
Family-friendly event with premier seating and viewing of world-class equestrian competition during the “Battle of the Sexes.” Guests enjoy a cocktail hour, followed by dinner, dessert and bidding on a wide assortment of quality auction items. Adults: $125; children: $25. Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, 3400 Equestrian Club Road, Wellington. 561383-9842 or www.HelpHomeSafe.org.
Jan. 11 from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Community Conversations: Breaking the Silence for Mental Health Palm Beach County Action Alliance for Mental Health and Boca Raton’s Promise
Attendees will learn how to create community conversations around mental health in their own communities. Hear from grassroots organizers. Films, books and tool kits will be on display. Free. Courtyard Marriot, 1601 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach. 561-8661850.
Jan. 13 at 9 a.m.
In collaboration with writer Jack Staub, the photographer Rob Cardillo helped to bring the vision of Private Eden to life with his images that will be on display in this exhibition. His work appears regularly in garden and horticultural books, magazines and advertisements. $10. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5238.
Join LPGA stars Beth Daniel and Meg Mallon as they host their fifth year of a day of golf with outstanding pros. The event is followed by a reception that will benefit the Bethesda Hospital Foundation in support of Bethesda Health. $1,500 by Dec. 2; or $1,650 after Dec. 2. Pine Tree Golf Club, 10600 Pine Tree Terrace, Boynton Beach. 561-737-7733 or www.BethesdaHospitalFoundation.org.
Jan. 9 at 7 p.m.
Second annual Candlelight Soiree Salvation Army of Palm Beach County
Jan. 13 at 2:30 p.m.
Novel Tea: “A Guide for the Perplexed” Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches
This event, part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival, features author Dara Horn, one of Granta’s “Best Young American Novelists” and winner of two National Jewish Book Awards. Horn will talk about her novel “A Guide for the Perplexed.” Series of four: $200; single tickets: $75. 5221 Hood, Road Palm Beach Gardens. 561-712-5209 or www. jcconline.com/mandel.
This inspirational, upscale luncheon will celebrate the SPBC Lions of Judah, who contribute an annual gift of $5,000 and above. Patti Stanger from Bravo TV’s “Millionaire Matchmaker” will keynote. The eventevent is co-chaired by Monica Goldstein and and is co-chaired by Monica Goldstein Margie Marlowe, and Lion vice chair April Leavy. Leavy. $90.$90. PoloPolo Country Country ClubClub BocaBoca Raton, Raton, 5030 Champion Blvd. 561-852-5054 or www.jewishboca.org.
Jan. 16 at 5:45 p.m.
YAD Wandering Happy Hour Karma Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Young Adult Division
Jan. 19 at 9 a.m.
Annual Leadership Education Forum (ALEF) American Friends of The Hebrew University
The 2014 ALEF brings together Hebrew University experts and other leading individuals to discuss a spectrum of vital issues from Middle East affairs and national security to medical breakthroughs important to human health and progress in brain science. $150. Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-750-8585 or www.afhu.org.
Jan. 19 at 8:30 a.m.
Annual Leadership Education Forum American Friends of The Hebrew University Palm Beach Chapter
Wherever YAD wanders for happy hour, it’s the place for young Jewish adults in their to early to Mix, be. Mix, mingle 20s 20s to early 40s 40s to be. mingle and and meetmeet friends making a difference locally friends whilewhile making a difference locally and and globally. $8. Karma, 346 Plaza Real, Boca Raton. Raton. 561-852-5015 561-852-5015 or www.jewishboca. or www.jewishboca. org/happyhour.
Hebrew University experts and other leading individuals come together to discuss a spectrum of vital issues. Among these are Middle East affairs and national security, medical breakthroughs important to human health and progress in brain science. $150, breakfast and lunch included. The Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-750-8585 or www. afhu.org.
Jan. 16 at 7 p.m.
Jan. 19 at 10 a.m.
Opening Night for the Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival Mandel Mandel JCCJCC of the of the Palm Palm Beaches Beaches
The 24th annual Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival returns Jan. 16 to 26 in Delray Beach, West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens. The season kicks off at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts on Jan. 16. Kravis Center Cohen Pavilion, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., Beach. Okeechobee Blvd., WestWest PalmPalm Beach. 561-561736-7531 or www.palmbeachjewishfilm.org. 736-7531 or www.palmbeachjewishfilm.org.
Jan. 18 at 7 p.m.
Palm Palm Beach Beach Scopus Scopus Award Award Gala Gala American American Friends Friends of The of The Hebrew Hebrew University Palm Beach Chapter
An elegant An elegant and and entertaining entertaining evening, evening, this this galagala includes a cocktail reception, followed by dinner, dinner, an awards an awards presentation presentation to those to those who who havehave shown shown extraordinary extraordinary support support to Hebrew to Hebrew University University and and a professional a professional performance. performance. $1,000. $1,000. The Breakers The Breakers PalmPalm Beach, Beach, 1 South 1 South County County Road, Road, PalmPalm Beach. Beach. 561-750-8585 561-750-8585 or or www.afhu.org.
10th annual Leta Lindley PraderWilli Golf Classic
Scripps Florida The 10th annual Leta Lindley Prader-Willi Golf Classic (LPGA Pro-Am Golf Tournament) benefits The Prader-Willi Research Fellowship at The Scripps Florida Research Institute. $750. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Ave of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561762-2370 or www.pwclassic.com.
Jan. 22 at 9:30 a.m.
Golden Givers Thank You Event Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation of Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County
Breakfast to honor and thank loyal donors who have given to any Jewish Federation for 18 or more years. Joan Wolfberg will perform a one-woman show “Bagels with Golda” portraying the life of Golda Meir, Israel’s fourth Prime Minister. Dietary laws observed. $18. Zinman Hall, Federation Campus, 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-8523170 or www.jewishboca.org.
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The Fine Wines & Hidden Treasures gala will open with a wine-tasting reception. Exotic escapes, jewelry and fine wines are among the varied prizes in the silent auction. The evening culminates with a four-course gourmet dinner and wine pairing. $500. The Mar-a-Lago Club, 1100 S, Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach. 888-404-4248 or www. FoodForThePoor.org/palmbeach.
Third annual “Shower for Shelter” Luncheon Holy Ground Shelter for Homeless Inc.
Jan. 23 at 7 p.m.
Jan. 27 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Great Gatsby Gala Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties
An evening of glamour and glitz, gourmet food and music by The Bob Hardwick Sound, all in the style of the roaring ‘20s. $500; $250 junior ticket (age 40 and under). The Flagler Museum, 1 Whitewall Way, Palm Beach. 561-659-6800 or www. yourcommunityfoundation.org.
Jan. 23 at 11:30 a.m.
10th anniversary Celebration Luncheon Jewish Women’s Foundation
This luncheon will feature guest speaker Ruth Messinger, executive director of the American Jewish World Service. Cafe Boulud, 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach. 561-242-6604.
Jan. 23 at 6 p.m.
Exclusive Chai Society 40th Anniversary Celebration Alpert Jewish Family & Children’s Service
Features a reception and dinner, with a special performance by William Michals, “America’s baritone.” Founding chair is Zelda Mason, and co-chairs are Judith Rosenberg and Sheila Wilensky. $150. Top of the Point, Phillips Point Club, 777 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-238-0259.
Jan. 25 at 6:30 p.m.
52nd annual Hospital Ball Boca Raton Regional Hospital
Billi and Bernie Marcus are honorary chairs of the black-tie gala that will celebrate the establishment of the Marcus Neuroscience Institute at Boca Regional. Proceeds benefit the Marcus Neuroscience Institute, opening in the spring of 2014. Tickets include dinner and dancing. $400. Boca Raton Resort & Club, 501 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton. 561955-4142 or www.brrh.com.
Jan. 25 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Shop & Share Day Scripps Florida
“Shop & Share Day” is to kick off the 2014 PGA National Women’s Cancer Awareness Days. A percentage of sales will be donated
A luncheon and auction to benefit homeless, pregnant and parenting teens. $75. Kravis Center, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-355-5040.
USHMM annual South Florida Luncheon United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
This luncheon commemorates International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Thomas Buergenthal, a concentration camp survivor who served as the American judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, is the keynote speaker. Philip H. Stern and Sara Klompus are event co-chairs. $150. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. 561-995-6773 or www. ushmm.org.
Jan. 28 at 6:30 p.m.
Circus at the Center Center for Creative Education
Guests can step into the center ring and clown around at the center’s new building. The evening will feature circus-inspired entertainment, food, dancing and more. $275 individual; $500 couple. Center for Creative Education, West Palm Beach. 561-805-9927 or www.cceflorida.org.
Jan. 28 at 6 p.m.
PGA National Women’s Cancer Awareness Days’ (WCAD) Cocktail Reception & Auction Scripps Florida
Join friends and bid on unique gifts, golf packages and lavish trips to benefit WCAD Fellowships in cancer research at Scripps Florida. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Avenue of Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-317-9121.
Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Judy Feld Carr, Edith & Martin Stein Distinguished Lecturer Adolph & Rose Levis JCC
More than 28 years ago Judy Feld Carr secretly brought 3,228 Jews to freedom from Syria. Working with smugglers and bribing government officials, she rescued most of the community and priceless Judaica. Until Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin publicly recognized her, the world didn’t know of her efforts. $25. Zinman Hall 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-558-2520.
Jan. 29 at 8 a.m.
B&P Industry Icon Event with Florine Mark Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Business & Professional Division
Premier business networking and breakfast with featured speaker Florine Mark, CEO of Weight Watchers Group. The Business & Professional Division is about making connections that are good for business and good for the community. Co-chairs: Bob Marton and Gary Lesser. $36. Zinman Hall, Federation Campus 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-852-6088 or www. jewishboca.org/icon.
Jan. 29 from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Dreyfoos Goes Old School School of the Arts Foundation South County Guild
Enjoy dinner by the bite, listen to the Dreyfoos jazz combo, view student work from the visual art, digital media and communication and film departments. Also bid on silent auction items and experience the talents of the Dreyfoos Dance, Theatre and Music Departments. $75. Old School Square/Crest Theatre, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. 561-805-6298 or www.soafi. org.
Jan. 30 at 6:30 p.m.
Caritas Dei Bishop’s Gala Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach Inc.
The gala is an evening of cocktails, a silent auction, dinner and dancing. Proceeds will benefit 14 programs and ministries of Catholic Charities. Chairpersons are Kim and Ray Celedinas; co-chairs are Cathie and Andres Fanjul. $450. The Breakers Palm Beach, 1 South County Road, Palm Beach. 561-630-2695 or www.diocesepb.org.
Jan. 30 at 6 p.m.
Palm Beach Wine Auction Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
This seventh annual event will feature a live auction, and a five-course dinner, paired with renowned wines from around the world. $1,000. The Mar-a-Lago Club, 1100 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-651-4320 or www.palmbeachwineauction.org.
Jan. 30 at noon
St. Andrews Author Luncheon Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options (JAFCO)
William Mann, author of “Hello Gorgeous” will talk about his book and how Barbara Streisand transformed herself into one of the biggest stars of her era. Proceeds from the luncheon will go to abused, neglected and special needs children in South Florida. St. Andrews Country Club, 17557 W. Claridge Oval, Boca Raton. 561-926-2100.
Jan. 31 at 7:45 a.m.
Second annual Sporting Clays Invitational Fun Shoot Place of Hope
Clay shooting is the art of shooting at special flying targets, requires patience, timing and coordination, and it’s growing in popularity as a fundraising event, among outdoor enthusiasts. South Florida Shooting Club, 500 SW Long Drive, Palm City. 561-775-7195 or www.placeofhope.com.
Feb. 1 at 10 a.m.
Celebrate Scripps Science Day Scripps Florida
Families and kids of all ages gather inside The Gardens Mall to experience an education day that gives participants a unique opportunity to meet Scripps Florida scientists. Free. The Gardens Mall, 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-228-2003 or www.scripps.edu.
Feb. 1
PGA National Women’s Cancer Awareness Days’ Tennis Tournament Scripps Florida
Play with the pros, win prizes at a carnival of tennis events and enjoy a barbeque lunch. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561317-9121.
Feb. 1 from 6:30 p.m. to midnight Building Hope Gala Food For The Poor
The evening will feature an extensive silent auction, cocktail reception, gourmet dinner, dancing and a live house rally. $250. The Polo Club of Boca Raton, 5400 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton. 888-404-4248 or www. FoodForThePoor.org/boca.
Feb. 2 at 7 a.m.
Get Fit for Scripps Day Scripps Florida
The day, part of the ninth annual PGA National Women’s Cancer Awareness Days, includes a 5K walk/run, spin and yoga classes and the third annual Kids Biatholon “Splash & Dash.” There is also a research ride. All proceeds benefit cancer research at Scripps Florida. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-317-9121.
Feb. 4 at 10 a.m.
General Meeting Lakes Chapter & Trails Chapter of Brandeis National Committee
Following a short business meeting, there will be a presentation about “The Roaring Twenties” by Marc Newman, “Myster History.” Dressed in period attire, Newman will present detailed information on the music and dance of the ‘20s. Free. Temple Sinai, 2475 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. 561-364-8805.
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Kicking off 92 years of service in Palm Beach County, dance the night away to The Soul Survivors Band. The reception and silent auction are at 7 p.m. and the dinner and dance at 8 p.m. Black-tie optional. Boca’s Jan McArt is the event’s honorary chairwoman. $425. The Breakers Palm Beach, One S. County Road, Palm Beach. 561-686-3530.
Bethesda Pro-Am Bethesda Hospital Foundation
Jan. 15 at 10:30 a.m.
This “Saturday Night Dance Party” will benefit The Prader-Willi Research Fellowship at The Scripps Research Institute, Florida. It will honor Josilyn Faith Levine and Harold Wilkinnson IV. $250. PGA National Resort & Spa, 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-762-2370 or www. pwclassic.com.
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Celebrate the 10th season of the Musical Luncheon Series with a gourmet luncheon followed by live entertainment by vocal and instrumental music students at Dreyfoos School of the Arts. $100 members; $125 non-members. The Colony Pavilion, 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach. 561-805-6298 or www.soafi.org.
10th annual Prader-Willi Gala and Auction Scripps Florida
Jan. 23 from 6:30 p.m. to midnight
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The annual Hospice Evening includes a Champagne Reception followed by its memorable fashion presentation, dinner and dancing. Proceeds support the services of Hospice of Palm Beach County. $750. The Breakers Palm Beach, One S. County Road, Palm Beach. 561-832-8585 or www. hosfoun@bellsouth.net.
Jan. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Journey To Eden: Photographs by Rob Cardillo Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
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Jan. 18 at 6 p.m.
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This black-tie event will benefit the Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County Inc., which promotes mental wellness in Palm Beach County. $500. The Colony, Royal Room, 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach. 561-8323755 or www.mhapbc.org.
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Jan. 13 at 11:30 a.m.
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Jan. 10 at 7 p.m.
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Watch A Rising Star Junior Achievement of the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast
Junior Achievement will honor philanthropist Rick Stone at the 12th annual Watch A Rising Star. This event features five students who sing for their chance at $10,000 in scholarships. The event will include a silent auction, live auction and plated dinner. $175. Kravis Center, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-242-9468 or www. JuniorAchievement.com.
Feb. 23 at 9 a.m.
Palm Beach Walk MS National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Feb. 24 at 6 p.m.
Annual Gala Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Feb. 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Wayside House Spring Boutique is a highend trunk show featuring clothing, jewelry, fashion accessories and home decor items. It has become one of the premiere shows of its kind in South Florida bringing in vendors from throughout the U.S. The Colony Hotel, 525 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. 561-666-9162 or www.waysidehouse.net.
Feb. 26 at 11 a.m.
JCC at the Norton Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches
Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service This inspiring luncheon will feature Emmy Award-winning television broadcaster, journalist and author Jane Pauley to benefit the full range of JFS mental health services. The event chairs are Judi Donoff, Nancy Schiller, Michele Blair and Talia Klein. Starting at $136. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca W. Drive, Boca Raton. 561-852-5013 or www.ruthralesjfs.org.
Feb. 28 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Hearts & Soles American Association of Caregiving Youth
The fundraising dinner event will include a reception, dinner, music, live and silent auctions, and fun. The American Association of Caregiving Youth (AACY) is a Florida-based nonprofit corporation that began serving the greater Boca Raton community in 1998. $125. Boca Country Club, 17751 Boca Club Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-391-7401.
Feb. 28 from 7 to 10:30 p.m.
One Night Only Performance of Legally Blonde School of the Arts Foundation
Join the foundation for a special performance of the Dreyfoos Theatre Department’s “Legally Blonde: The Musical” production. This highenergy, sugar-coated evening will conclude with a “meet the cast” reception. $100 premiere seating; $50 select seating. Meyer Theatre, Dreyfoos School of the Arts, 501 S. Sapodilla Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-8056298 or www.soafi.org.
Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
The Winter Ball Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County
The Winter Ball is being chaired by Darlene Jordan, Tom Quick and Eddy Taylor with honorary chairwoman Mary Freitas. The night will feature an amazing live auction with a few one-of-a-kind must haves, dinner and dancing to The Ruby Baker Band. $600. The Breakers, 1 South County Road, Palm Beach. 561-683-3287 or www.bgcpbc.org.
March 1 at 6 p.m.
Boca Raton Heart & Stroke Ball American Heart Association
The ball’s chairpersons are Mark and Marilyn Swillinger, honorary chairperson is Christine E. Lynn. Major sponsors include Lynn University, Neiman Marcus of Boca Raton, Dr. Karen Mashkin, Mark Warren, Bob Sheetz, Debbie Lindstrom, Martin and Edith Stein, Mark and Marilyn Swillinger, and Billi and Bernie Marcus. $325. The Polo Club of Boca Raton. 561-697-6624.
March 1 at 6 p.m.
59th annual Bethesda Ball Bethesda Hospital Foundation
One of the oldest galas in the county, this ball is a festive and elegant evening with dinner, dancing and live entertainment to benefit Bethesda Health. $375. The Breakers, 1 South County Road, Palm Beach. 561-7377733 or www.BethesdaHospitalFoundation. org.
March 2 at 10 a.m.
Bagel Brunch with Mark Russ Federman Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches
This event, part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival, features author Mark Russ Federman. The former owner/proprietor of the beloved appetizing store Russ & Daughters, on Manhattan’s Lower East Side tells the story of an immigrant family’s journey. $25. 5221 Hood Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-712-5209 or www.jcconline.com/ mandel.
March 2 at 2 p.m.
Bagel Knosh with Mark Russ Federman Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches
Enjoy bagels, lox and spreads with Mark Russ Federman, author of “Russ & Daughters” and former owner/proprietor of the beloved appetizing store on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This event is part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival. $25; $18 members. 8500 Jog Road, Boynton Beach. 561-736-4751 or www.jcconline.com.
March 4 at 9 a.m.
Book and Author Luncheon Brandeis National Committee Lakes Chapter & West End Chapter
This elegant evening reception will recognize and thank all Mitzvah Society members, welcome new members and honor Thomas Kaplan. Cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served with dietary laws observed. The event is chaired by Daniel J. Levine and Albert Gortz. $50. Addison Reserve Country Club, 7201 Addison Reserve Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-852-3173 or www.jewishboca.org/pac.
March 5 at 2:30 p.m.
Novel Tea Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches
This event, part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival, features author Sally Weiner Grotta. Her novel, “Jo Joe,” is a compelling mystery about a Jewish girl in a small village being raised by her Christian grandparents. The author discusses her book in an intimate private home setting. Series of four: $200; single tickets: $75. Private home, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-712-5209.
March 7 at 11:30 a.m.
Love of Literacy Luncheon Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County
This annual luncheon raises awareness about the county’s significant literacy needs and features a nationally known speaker. Past speakers included authors Ann Patchett and Pat Conroy, former First Lady Barbara Bush, and actors Danny Glover, Sean Astin and Henry Winkler. $125. Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts/Cohen Pavilion, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-921-4663 or www.literacypbc.org.
March 8 at 7:45 p.m.
Annual Benefit Ball & Auction Donna Klein Jewish Academy PTO
Highlights include both live and silent auctions. Proceeds will benefit the school’s academic and athletic programs and provide need-based financial assistance. $150. Polo Club Boca Raton, 5030 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-852-5007.
March 9 at 6 p.m.
28th annual Dinner Dance JARC Florida
There will be a live and silent auction. JARC Florida provides group homes, apartments and vocational training for adults with development disabilities. $250. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. 561-558-2572.
This is a deeply rooted, firmly planted experience of how inner-city youth are bearing good fruit thanks to the deep, firm roots they have grown at Urban Youth Impact. The evening features a silent auction followed by dinner and live auction. $175. The Kravis Center, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-832-9220.
March 9 at noon
Family Picnic Hanley Center Foundation
The family picnic will include a world-class horse-jumping competition, lunch, activities for the children and silent auctions. The disease of addiction affects the entire family. $195 for adults; $50 per child (7 to 17); Children 6 and younger, free. Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, Wellington. 561-841-1048 or www.hanleycenter.org.
March 12 at 11 a.m.
No Excuse for Abuse Luncheon Alpert Jewish Family & Children’s Service
Gary and Jennifer Lesser & Peter and Barbara Sidel are co-chairs of this 10th anniversary luncheon featuring a keynote speaker, silent auction, and a program that educates the community about issues of domestic abuse. $150. Cohen Pavilion at Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-238-0290 or www. jfcsonline.com.
March 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Altered EGOS: A Retrospective By Nancy Ellison Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
Photographer and author of 14 books Nancy Ellison brings to the gardens “altered EGOS: A Retrospective.” The photographer shares intimate photos of the famous, the political and the personal. Through April 13. $10. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561832-5238.
March 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Delray Beach Home Tour Achievement Centers for Children & Families
Hundreds of guests enjoy this exclusive tour through some of the area’s most distinctive residences, a catered luncheon and trolley service between homes. The event also features an extensive raffle that includes travel packages, fine jewelry, spa services and more. $100. Palm Trail Area, Delray Beach. 561-266-0003 or delrayhometour.com.
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March 4 at 5:30 p.m.
PAC Mitzvah Society Cocktail Reception Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation of Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County
March 9 at 6 p.m.
12th annual Charity Auction Dinner Urban Youth Impact
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This event, part of the 2013-2014 Mandel JCC Book Festival, features author B.A. Shapiro on her New York Times bestseller, “The Art Forger.” The novel was inspired by the 1990 art heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. $85 with lunch and guided museum tour included. Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-712-5209 or www.jcconline. com/mandel.
Feb. 27 at 11 a.m.
Reflections of Hope Luncheon: “Breaking the Stigma of Mental Health”
A sexy, red-hot evening filled with passion awaits guests at Mar-a-Lago, where they’ll be transported to the Spanish Isles of the Caribbean, followed by the Tropicana ‘50s after party “Paradise Under The Stars.” Prices start at $600. The Mar-a-Lago Club, 1100 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. 561-620-9377 or www.unicornchildensfoundation.org/gala.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Spring Boutique Wayside House
This popular event features a magnificent silent auction of designer handbags and jewelry, a raffle and a luncheon with celebrity speaker. $350. The Breakers, 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach. 561-616-1257 or ctrfam. org/scollemer@ctrfam.org.
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(“Boy Still Missing”). There will be book signings and sales, vendors new and old, and a luncheon catered by The Breakers at 11:30 a.m. BNC members $57; guests $62. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Cohen Pavilion, Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-734-6525.
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The Kravis Center’s annual black-tie Gala will begin with a pre-performance reception followed by a spectacular performance by world-renowned Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The elegant evening will continue with a dinner-dance. $750 Gala Patron; $375 Young Gala Patron (45 and younger). Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach. 561-651-4320 or www.kravis.org.
16th annual Old Bags Luncheon Center for Family Services
March 1 at 7 p.m.
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Feb. 27 at 10:30 a.m.
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April 9 at 6 p.m.
SuperStar Spectacular Milagro Center
The gala features student performances, music, a silent auction, exciting raffle prizes, drinks, hors d’oeuvres and a great opportunity to network. $75. Mercedes-Benz of Delray, 1001 Linton Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-279-2970 or www.milagrocenter.org.
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Proper Affair Fashion Show Achievement Centers for Children & Families
April 11 at 10 a.m.
Palm Beach Go Red For Women Luncheon American Heart Association
The Go Red For Women Luncheon is a culmination of the yearlong efforts of people in the community for the Go Red For Women movement. The chairperson is Ruth Schwarzkopf. $150. Admiral’s Cove, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-697-6683.
April 11 at 11 a.m.
The Friends of Gilda’s, an auxiliary group of volunteers for Gilda’s Club South Florida, is proud this event featuring a silent auction and fashion show. $75. Woodfield Country Club, 3650 Club Place, Boca Raton. 954763-6776.
SleepOut to End Homelessness The Lord’s Place
April 12 at 6 p.m.
Monopoly Event & Casino Night Boca Helping Hands
A fun-filled event for girls and their dolls featuring local girls modeling historical and current fashions in an entertaining and educational look at how generations of girls have used clothing to express their style and personality. Boca Raton Marriott at Boca Center, 5150 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton. 561-279-9103 or www.LiteracyPBC.org.
April 13 at 6:30 a.m.
Thin Mint Sprint 5K Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida
This third annual event features a 100-yard Tag-a-long Trot for the kids. Race T-shirts will be provided to the first 300 5K registrants and a box of Thin Mints to all 5K finishers. This is a chip timed race on a certified course. $25. Okeeheelee Park, 7715 Forest Hill Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-427-0258 or www.gssef.org.
April 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Asaroton - 2000 to 2013 by Vanessa Somer Vreeland Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
Asaroton (The Un-swept Floor) was inspired by a Roman epoch mosaic in the Vatican Museums. Using the same marble and shape as the original masterpiece, Vreeland’s interpretative mosaic holds true to the Roman piece while bringing the design into the modern age. Through May 18. $10. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-8325238.
April from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Surrealist Roberto Matta Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
Chilean-born artist Roberto Matta was an international figure whose worldview represented a synthesis of European, American and Latin American cultures. His mature work blended abstraction, figuration and multi-dimensional spaces into complex, cosmic landscapes. Through May 18. $10. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561832-5238.
April 24 at 5:45 p.m.
YAD Wandering Happy Hour Jewish Federation of South Palm
The theme this year will be Touching Hearts, Building Futures & Changing Lives. Guests will enjoy a silent and live auction along with dinner by the bite and drinks. Boca Grove Country Club, 21351 Whitaker Drive, Boca Raton. 561-470-8300 or www.bestfoot.org.
April 25 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Men with Caring Hearts Florence Fuller Child Development Centers
The Men with Caring Hearts awards luncheon gives nonprofit organizations an opportunity to provide recognition and thanks to male volunteers who have given time, talent, energy and resources to make life better for others in our community. $100. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. 561-391-7274.
April 25 at 1 p.m.
NSU Scholarship Golf Classic Nova Southeastern University
The 29th annual Scholarship Golf Classic benefits the scholarship and academic support fund for NSU Shark student athletes and ensures the success of the school’s NCAA Division II athletic program. Sponsorships are available. PGA National Resort & Spa, Palm Beach. 954-262-2105 or golf@nova.edu.
April 26 at 6 p.m.
Reach for the Stars Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
This benefit event features an array of gourmet foods and accompanying fine wines presented in the elegant lobby of the Kravis Center. An exciting entertainment feature is soon to be announced. $125; $100 for Young Friends members. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach. 561-6514320 or www.kravis.org.
April 26 at 6 p.m.
Pooch Prom Drug Abuse Treatment Association Inc. (DATA)
Bring your dog for the yappiest event of the season. The Pooch Prom includes contests, a scavenger hunt, Kibbles and Nibbles, live entertainment, dancing and the crowning of the 2014 Pooch Prom King and Queen.
SOS Children’s Villages celebrates healing, hope and home for South Florida’s foster children at this year’s gala. Funds raised provide the 75 children growing up in the village with basic necessities, childhood activities and vital services like therapy, tutoring and life skills. $200. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. 954-420-5030 or www. hopeandhomegala.org.
May 1 at 6 p.m.
Fourth annual Celebration In Jacob’s Shoes
This event features dinner, open bar and exciting silent and live auctions. All proceeds benefit In Jacob’s Shoes, which provides shoes, school supplies and athletic gear to children in need. Grants will also be awarded for camp, aftercare, sports and enrichment programs. $100. Lakeside Terrace, 7880 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 954-757-9030 or www.injacobsshoes.org.
May 1 at 10 a.m. boutique opens; noon luncheon
12th annual Mother’s Day Luncheon Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options (JAFCO)
More than 400 women are expected to attend the 12th annual JAFCO Mother’s Day Luncheon. Chaired by Marci Langley and Chris Miller, the event will raise money for abused, neglected and special needs children throughout South Florida. The Polo Club of Boca Raton, 5400 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton. 954-749-7230.
May 9 at 7:30 p.m.
MS Golf Tournament National Multiple Sclerosis Society, South Florida Chapter
Celebrate the 34th annual MS Golf Tournament at the Boca Lago Country Club. Before golfers hit the links, breakfast will be served and given a loaded event gift bag. The shotgun start will send golfers out with the tournament concluding with cocktails, auctions and an awards banquet. Individual golfer, $300; foursome and hole sponsor: $1,350. 8665 Juego Way, Boca Raton. 954731-4224 or www.nmssfls.org.
May 13 at 5:30 p.m.
30th annual Professional Seminar Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation of Jewish Federation of
May 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Abstract Expressionist Robert Kiley Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
Kiley lived during the exciting and momentous period of Abstract Expressionism, one that highly influenced Ann Norton herself. On display are works Kiley describes as: “A series of paintings making use of one of the most ancient experiences in human existence – the aperture.” $10. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5238.
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From June 9 to 22, during mall hours, view imaginative large sculptures created by local architectural, engineering and construction firms, made entirely of canned and prepackaged food. All of the food will go to feed the hungry through the Palm Beach County Food Bank. Free. The Gardens Mall, 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-6702518 or www.pbcfoodbank.org.
July 24 at 5:45 p.m.
YAD Wandering Happy Hour Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Young Adult Division
Wherever YAD wanders for Happy Hour, it’s the place for young Jewish adults in their 20s to early 40s to be. Mix, mingle and meet friends while making a difference locally and globally. $8. Morton’s Steakhouse, 5050 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton. 561-852-5015 or www.jewishboca. org/happyhour.
Aug. 24 at 2 p.m. Bowling for Bread Boca Helping Hands
This Boca Raton Chamber Festival Days event challenges local businesses and individuals to sponsor lanes for children from local nonprofits, or to bowl against each other to raise funds to support the programs of Boca Helping Hands. Proceeds benefit BHH. $200. 21046 Commercial Trail, Boca Raton. 561-367-1193 or www. bocahelpinghands.org.
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In addition to the fast-paced tournament style Monopoly, there will be casino gaming, music, dancing, dinner, cocktails, and silent and live auctions. There are always exciting items up for bid. BHH is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help break the cycle of dependence. $125. Via Mizner Golf and Country Club, Boca Raton. 561367-1193.
American Girl Fashion Show The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County
April 25 at 7 p.m.
Fifth annual Kickoff-Touching Hearts Best Foot Forward Foundation
April 26 at 7 p.m.
Hope & Home Gala SOS Children’s Villages - Florida
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This educational seminar for professionals will feature Richard A. Oshins: “Thinking Outside the Box: Why Conventional Thinking Might Not Always be Best for Your Client.” Continuing Educational Credits are offered. A networking cocktail reception will follow. The event chairs are Amy Beller and Alyssa Feder. $50. Woodfield Country Club, 3650 Club Place, Boca Raton. 561-852-3173 or www.jewishboca.org/pac.
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SleepOut is a life-changing event featuring an entertaining and inspirational program, with participants having the option to sleep outdoors overnight to raise awareness about homelessness. $25 registration. Meyer Amphitheatre, 100 Datura St., West Palm Beach. 561-537-4638 or www. thelordsplace.org.
April 12 at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Wherever YAD wanders for Happy Hour, it’s the place for young Jewish adults in their 20s to early 40s to be. Mix, mingle and meet friends while making a difference locally and globally. $8. Blue Martini, 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 561-852-5015 or www. jewishboca.org/happyhour.
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April 11 from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
This formal event will begin with a cocktail reception, delectable hors d’oeuvres and a spectacular silent auction. Then enjoy a delicious dinner and a live auction, all while being wowed by entertainers. $250. Glen Eagles Country Club, 7667 Victory Lane, Delray Beach. 561-364-2001 or www. cjfoundation.net.
$40 in advance; $45 at the door. Downtown at the Gardens, Centre Court 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-776-7659 or www.poochprom.org.
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Fifth annual Gala CJ Foundation for Children in Need
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April 12 at 6 p.m.
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NoKidHungry,6p.m.,ShareOurStrength.Chef ClayConleywillhostaspecialbenefitdinner. He willcollaboratewithacclaimedchefsfromaround thecountrytoprepareamemorablemeal.$200. buccan,350S.CountryRoad,PalmBeach. 786-877-0757.
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Golf Classic, 11:30a.m.,SouthFloridaScience CenterandAquarium.Thetournamentwillinclude lunch,ashotgunstart,cocktailreceptionandawards presentation.$150individual;$600perfoursome. MayacooLakesCountryClub,9697MayacooDrive, WestPalmBeach.www.sfsciencecenter.orgor561213-8192.
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Exhibit:AnAmericanPresenceinCuba, throughNov.16,PalmBeachPhotographicCentre. Featuringavarietyofphotographers,thisexhibition isaglimpseintopre-embargoCubawithshots ofcelebritiesvisitingtheisland.Free.PalmBeach PhotographicCentre,415ClematisSt.,WestPalm Beach.561-253-2605orwww.workshop.org.
Wine Pairing Dinner, 211 Palm Beach/ Treasure Coast. The event will include a silent auction, cocktail hour and a four-course gourmet dinner with wine experts. $150. Café Sapori, 205 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-383-1147 or www.211palmbeach.org/ upcoming-events.
Women of Valor, 5:30p.m.,AmericanJewish Committee.Thecocktailreceptionwillhonortwo outstandingmembersoftheSouthPalmBeach communitywithguestspeakerDr.EinatWilf,former memberofKnessetinIsrael.$125minimumdonation. SeagateCountryClubatHamlet,3601HamletDrive, DelrayBeach.561-994-7286.
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Lecture & Book Signing, 7 p.m., Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens. DJ Niko will be on hand to discuss and sign his new book. Free for members; $7 for visitors. Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-543-8276 or www.ansg.org.
Sea Coast Toast, from 6:30 to 9 p.m., Friends of Gumbo Limbo.The evening under the stars will include hors d’oeuvres, drinks, tropical music and a silent auction. $50. Spanish River Library, 1501 NW Spanish River Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-5448606 or www.gumbolimbo.org.
Unlock the Future Soiree:The Open Door, 5 p.m., Mentors forTeen Mothers. Funds raised will help provide teen mothers with an opportunity to advance their education or employment, as volunteers and mentors assist them to“unlock the door”to their independence. $75. Old Plam Golf Club, 11089 Old Palm Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-3292191 or www.mentorsforteenmothers.org.
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Dinner to Celebrate Shabbat, 5:30 p.m., Temple Anshei Shalom.The choices for the evening are brisket, chicken, salmon or stuffed cabbage. $30 members; $35 non-members. 7099W. Atlantic Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-4951300 orTempleoffice@Templeansheishalom.org.
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TheFreedomGala,6:30p.m.,ConnectedWarriors. Honor VeteransDayatthissecondannualgala. Guestswillenjoylivemusic,cocktails,horsd’oeuvres, andasilentandliveauction.$125.JazzizNightlife, 201PlazaReal,BocaRaton.954-278-3764orwww. connectedwarriors.org.
DreyfoosinWhite,6p.m.,SchooloftheArts Foundation.Guestswillwearwhiteandbringtheirown picnic-styledinnerandwhite-themedtabledécorfor theupscaleflash-mob-styledinnerunderthestars,with thelocationannouncedonehourpriortotheevent.$40; $750foratableof10.www.soafi.orgor561-313-5028.
Monthly Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Boca Raton Orchid Society. Judy Bailey will be the speaker. Free for guests. $25 for a yearly membership. Safe Schools Institute, 1790 Spanish River Blvd., Boca Raton. www.brosonline.org.
Annual Luncheon, 10:30 a.m., KidSanctuary Campus Inc.The fundraiser luncheon features a fashion show, courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue at the Gardens Mall, a silent auction and a grand raffle. Funds raised assure children receive a positive, nurturing environment that promotes self-esteem and hope. $125. 8225 Ibis Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-653-8274 or www. kidsannctuarycampus.org.
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Band-o-Rama,3p.m.,FAUDepartmentofMusic. FAU’s windensemble,jazzband,chamberensembles andtheMarchingOwlswillplaythemusicof Broadway,theswingeraandconcertbandclassics. FAU,777GladesRoad,BocaRaton.561-297-2595or www.fau.edu/music.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, 8:30 a.m., American Cancer Society- South Palm Beach Chapter. A 5K non-competitive walk to raise funds for breast cancer awareness and research. Mizner Park Ampitheater, Boca Raton. 561-394-7751 or www.makingstrideswalk.org/ bocadelrayboynton.
Ending Homelessness Breakfast, 7:30 a.m., The Lord’s Place. The sixth annual breakfast will celebrate the past 30 years of success in helping the homeless in the community while looking forward to the future. $75 for donors; $150 patron. Cohen Pavilion, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-494-0125, ext. 1126 or www.thelordsplace.org.
Fashions on Consignment Fashion Show and Luncheon, 11:45 a.m., BoyntonWoman’s Club Scholarship Fund. Club members will be modeling clothes, jewelry and accessories from the Like New Consignment Boutique. Janet Kysia, boutique owner, will narrate the show. $25 (includes catered lunch.) 1010 S. Federal Highway. 561-737-9381 or www.boyntonwomansclub.com.
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INFERNO, 7 p.m., Armory Art Center. Art festival and exhibition featuring 20 booths of affordable art, art demonstrations and performance art. There will be live music and food trucks. Complimentary beer and wine will be served. Costumes are encouraged. $10; children 12 and younger are free. Armory Art Center, 1700 Parker Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-832-1776, ext. 33 or www.armoryart.org.
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Nov. 6: Clinics Can Help and Cabo Flats have partnered to host the “Cabo Cares” fundraiser at Cabo Flats in Palm Beach Gardens.
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Nov. 22: The Allegro Society’s fourth annual
in Paris, will take place in downtown West Palm Beach at a location that will be released one hour prior to the event.
“Musical Luncheon” to benefit The Symphonia Boca Raton will take place at the Delray Beach Club.
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Nov. 13: “Dreyfoos in White,” modeled after Diner en Blanc, an annual event
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Nov. 16: Plumosa School of the Arts Foundation’s
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Nov. 23: Young Singers of the Palm Beaches annual holiday concert “Winter Tapestry” in Dreyfoos Hall at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.
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Dec. 12: The Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service will host the “Imagine…A Night of
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Dec. 16: Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation will host the “Hospice Signature Golf Classic” at the Medalist Club in Hobe Sound.
Jan. 8: The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County presents “Art on the Road,” an exclusive bus tour that provides an opportunity to meet collectors and artists. Other tours include Palm Beach (Feb. 18) and Boca Raton (March 18).
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Dec. 28: The American Red Cross Palm Beaches-
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Jan. 18: OPAL (Outstanding People and Leaders) Awards Gala will take place
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Jan. 25: The 52nd annual “Boca Raton Hospital Ball” will take place at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
Jan. 19: American Friends of the Hebrew University of Palm
Beach Chapter will host its annual “Leadership and Education Forum” at The Four Seasons Resort in Palm Beach.
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Jan. 23: Food for the Poor’s “Fine Wines and Hidden Treasures” gala will take place at The Mar-a-Lago Club.
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Feb. 1: Food for the Poor’s 19th annual “Building Hope gala” will take place at the Polo Club of Boca Raton.
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Scene&Be Seen
Feb. 7: The 57th “International Red Cross Ball” hosted by the
Feb. 19: The 38th American Red Cross Designer’s Show
American Red Cross Palm Beaches-Treasure Coast Region will take place at The Breakers.
House Preview Party will take place at a private residence in Palm Beach at 124 Churchill Drive. The house will be open to the public February 20 – March 22.
Dancing to the sounds of the Peter Duchin Band
Stephen Mooney, left, and Scott Velozo (photo by Lucien Capehart Photography)
Feb. 13: “Vision and Hearing Research Symposium and Luncheon”
will support the Massachusetts Eye and Ear | Schepens Eye Research at The Colony Hotel.
Feb. 27: The Center for Family Services’ 16th annual “Old Bags
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Luncheon” will take place at The Breakers.
Dr. John Loewenstein and Sandra Krakoff (photo by Alicia Donelan)
Chairwomen Linda Adelson, left, Soula Rifkin and Lorrain Hall (photo by LILA Photo)
March 9: The Hanley Center Foundation will host a family picnic at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington.
Center for Creative Education’s spring luncheon will take place at a private home in Palm Beach.
Noah LoFaso, child honorary chair
Ben and Elizabeth Gordon
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The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America will host its 24th annual “Book of Hope Luncheon” at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
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Elizabeth Vogele participates in the “SleepOut” candlelight commitment ceremony
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The Lord’s Place sixth annual “SleepOut to End Homelessness” will take place overnight at the Meyer Amphitheatre in Downtown West Palm Beach.
Annie and Kevin Dineen
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April 4: South Florida Science Center and Aquarium’s “Gala - The Tech Revolution: An Evening with Steve “Woz” Wozniak” will take place at The Breakers.
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