The Scout Guide Palm Beach, Volume 12

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s r o t i Ed r e t t e L I am thrilled to welcome you to the latest edition of The Scout Guide Palm Beach! As I enter my fifth year as editor, I’ve recently had the opportunity to reflect back on the community we’ve built over the past twelve years! My heart is filled with happy moments, fond memories, fantastic friends, colleagues, and of course all of our wonderful readers and followers. Your support has helped grow this guide to one of the largest in the country! This guide celebrates the business leaders, artisans, entrepreneurs, and makers behind the exceptional small businesses, organizations, and institutions in Palm Beach County. These people have taken risks, followed their passions, and, in the end, made a commitment to supporting our community. It is my honor to be an advocate, ambassador, and cheerleader for the people and the places you’ll see in these pages. These are the individuals and families that make our town a remarkable place to live! I’d like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of our TSG members that appear on these pages. Thank you for being a part of this powerful collective network that supports and celebrates our small businesses and our community at large! It is an honor to tell your stories, and I can’t wait to share more about you online throughout the coming year! It is my hope that this book will inspire discovery. Browse it, display it, share it with family and friends, but, most importantly, use it. Whether you are a visitor, newcomer, or longtime local, I hope that this guide helps you engage with people in Palm Beach on a deeper level, and, in doing so, helps you enhance your life and enjoy our community to the fullest! See you around town! xx

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Annie Falk

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Annie Falk is an award-winning author, blogger, producer, and philanthropist with a background in corporate event planning and a passion for the culinary arts. Her books have appeared on bestseller lists and are endorsed by celebrities and renowned chefs. Most recently, Annie launched Seated, a tool to simplify your seating plans and soiree design, which is now available in the App Store.

Originally from Buffalo, New York, Grace spent time in New York City as the Public Relations Coordinator at CIRCA, a world-renowned buyer of luxury and estate high jewelry. After meeting her husband, Grace soon settled in West Palm Beach. With a passion for giving back, enriching her community, and philanthropy, Grace donates her time, treasury and talent to various organizations in Palm Beach County including the Historical Society of Palm Beach County where she serves as board chair for the Young Friends auxiliary board. Grace has also served on various committees including the Palm Beach Hope for Depression “Race for Hope”, The Fresh Air Fund Palm Beach Mixer, and Movies Making a Difference, among others.

Having created numerous events to support humanitarian projects alongside the world’s most recognized names in entertainment, fashion, and society, Annie’s work has been showcased on NBC, WPTV, and NPR, and she was featured on ABC’s Legends & Legacies series. Her recipes and events have appeared in the New York Times, Architectural Digest, Town & Country, Conde Nast’s Traveler, and Bloomberg Business. Since its inception, The Salonniere has named Annie as one of America’s 100 Best Party Hosts, alongside honorees such as Reese Witherspoon and Oprah Winfrey. Locally, you may know her as the author of Palm Beach Entertaining or have seen her featured in Palm Beach Illustrated Magazine, Palm Beach Society, Palm Beach Cottages & Gardens, and Modern Luxury. While she may be best known for her impeccable taste and creative ideas in event planning, it is her ability to use those attributes to support causes and help communities, while bringing joy to others, that makes her stand apart. Annie is thrilled to be a contributing editor to the Palm Beach Scout Guide—supporting local businesses by connecting readers with the makers, creators, artists, and entrepreneurs dedicated to enhancing lifestyle and well-being. anniefalk.com | i@annie.falk i@theseatedapp

A proud member of The Daughters of The American Revolution and an Active Volunteer at The Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Grace enjoys entertaining, tennis, travel, and cooking. She currently resides in West Palm Beach with her husband, Tally, and dog, Oliver.


Meg McCartney

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Meg is an influencer for numerous fine clothing, decor, skincare, and accessories brands. She is a great supporter of women in business and has collaborated with brands such as J. McLaughlin, MME Mink, Marina St. Barth, CK Bradley, Burgess Sweaters, Snappy Turtle, Sara Campbell, Ala Von Ausberg, Sue Sartor DMR Paris, among others.

A second-generation Floridian born and raised in the Palm Beach area, Rick Rose graduated from The Florida State University College of Business with a degree in Hospitality Management and worked for major hotel groups for 20 years, based both in the USA and Europe After leaving the international hotel business in 2004, Rick co-owned and operated the highly rated Grandview Gardens Bed & Breakfast in West Palm Beach for 16 years and is still the co-owner and operator of Palm Beach Vacation Rentals®. With the help of the late, local, and legendary Florida historian Jim Ponce, he put together a tour for B & B guests so they could learn about local history and see the most important points of interest.

Meg consults with numerous brands to help locate and connect them with the perfect avenues for their product placement. Meg and her husband spend their time between Southampton and Palm Beach.

The tours became very popular, and Rick became the historian for the Worth Avenue Association. Today, an active member of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, the Flagler Museum and the Palm Beach Preservation Foundation, Rick also serves on the Board of Directors of Discover the Palm Beaches, Palm Beach County’s destination marketing organization, having been appointed by the Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners.

Hollis Bradley Pica A natural-born networker and event producer, Hollis has managed events for some of Palm Beach’s most prestigious brands since she relocated here in 2020. Some of her clients and partners include Altima PR, Hope for Depression Research Foundation, Gentleman of the Garden, Fresh Air Fund, Fivestory, and ProMD Health Wellington. In her current role as the Director of Development at Palm Beach County Boys & Girls Club, Hollis is responsible for fundraising and planning their equestrian events, which includes the 36th Annual Dinner Dance, 6th Annual World Championship Equestrian Triathlon, The 100K Neil S. Hirsch Boys & Girls Club Stake Class, and Great Futures Polo Day. A Baltimore, Maryland native and Georgetown University graduate, Hollis spends her time on the beautiful Florida beaches, working out at the Soul Cycle pop-up or with Isaac Boots at The Colony, and entertaining friends.

In February of 2022, Rick released the 2nd edition of his popular book, Palm Beach: The Essential Guide to America’s Legendary Resort Town. In May 2023, Rick was awarded the prestigious Judge James R. Knott Award by the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, which bestows the award each year to an individual or organization that has contributed to the preservation, promotion, or enrichment of Palm Beach County history. Rick is often featured as a guest speaker at local and regional events about Palm Beach history and has welcomed thousands of guests over the years to his boutique inn and vacation rentals, assisting and helping guests experience the Palm Beaches to the fullest and solidifying his role as the local insider about all things “Palm Beach”. rickrosepalmbeach.com | i@rickrosepb



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The Boutique on Worth Avenue displays home accessories, glassware, ceramics, and porcelain in an inviting interior featuring their fabrics and wallpapers. Whether you are decorating, shopping for your home (or hosts), or simply in search of inspiration, this gem is filled with beautiful, unique, and exceptionally-made pieces. Visit their brand new Atelier on Florida Avenue in West Palm Beach to shop the full interior design trade lines, including fabric, wallpaper, and furniture. And discover an ever-changing assortment of new, vintage, and antique furniture pieces, artwork, and decorative objects to adorn your new, classic interiors.


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1900 Henry Morrison Flagler laid foundation for his home, known today as the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum


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A LO OK AT PALM BEACH FASHION HISTORY R I C K

During the Henry Flagler era from 1894 to 1913, the Gilded Age high society wintering in Palm Beach would have likely brought most of their attire with them from up north. However, as reported by Florida Weekly, Weekly, Brooks Brothers had a presence in Palm Beach beginning in 1909, when the company opened a store on South County Road to serve seasonal residents. At the time of its opening, it was Brooks Brothers’ third location, after New York City and Newport, Rhode Island. Otherwise, local retailers at that time located in downtown West Palm Beach were open yearround and therefore mainly catering to the local, non-seasonal market. The outbreak of World War I (1914 – 1918) changed everything. Although Palm Beach was already established as a Winter

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resort in the US market before the war, the most significant international Winter resort destinations prior to the war for affluent travelers were the French and Italian Rivieras. But with war raging in Europe, The Palm Beaches quickly became the favorite alternative as the new “American Riviera”, which eventually led to the Florida land boom of the 1920s. Already in 1916, as reported by the Palm Beach Daily News, News, New York transplant retailer Stanley Warrick “witnessed an ever-growing influx of rich and impeccably dressed visitors to Palm Beach”. He enlisted a prominent architect to design the island’s first retail shopping complex called The Fashion Beaux Arts, which was located directly

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on the Lake Worth Lagoon between Everglades and Seminole Avenues. Lush tropical gardens surrounded the indoor/outdoor fashion mecca, which featured 20 shops showcasing high-fashion clothing and accessories from renowned New York and Paris based fashion houses. Legendary cosmetics entrepreneur Helena Rubenstein opened a beauty salon at the new shopping destination, one of the earliest international brands to open in Palm Beach. Warrick proclaimed that Palm Beach Island had become “the winter fashion capital of the world”, beginning a new chapter in Palm Beach’s fascinating history in the realm of beauty and fashion. In 1918, the arrival of two visionaries, Paris Singer and Addison Mizner, eventually helped lift Palm Beach retail to new heights. Singer, the 22nd son of inventor and industrialist Isaac Singer of Singer Sewing Machine Company fame, was displaced from his estate in Cap Ferrat, France, which had become a World War I refugee camp. Like many others, he instead came to Palm Beach. Singer, described as a “man of Luxury”, was purportedly dissatisfied with the social scene here and enlisted the help of his friend Addison Mizner to build the exclusive Everglades Club at the west end of Worth Avenue, which at that time was a gravel road with a few residences. The club, which opened in January of 1919, became the epicenter of social offerings on The Island, including a litany of annual parties, galas, balls, tennis & golf tournaments, and more. These activities increased the demand for all types of resort wear. To improve the offerings around the club for its members, Singer purchased adjacent property, eventually developing Via Mizner and Via Parigi where dozens of seasonal high-end boutiques offered fashion and accessories for the club’s social gatherings. During the 1920s, Worth Avenue quickly became the most important high-end retail area. Kassatly’s, still a fixture on Worth Avenue today, opened in 1923. In 1924, Cartier opened their 2nd store in North America (after New York City) and in 1926, Saks Fifth Avenue opened their 2nd store on Worth Avenue, where the renowned department store still has a branch 97 years later. By the time popular architect Addison Mizner moved into his famous home in 1924, Villa Mizner on Worth

Avenue, he was the most sought-after dinner-party guest on The Island. Mr. Mizner held almost daily cocktail soirees at Villa Mizner, hosting many of The Island’s most prominent winter residents, creative types, and notable resort visitors, creating buzz on “The Avenue”. Those infamous gatherings personified the post-World War I rise of America’s elite “cocktailing classes” and were the start of a new Palm Beach tradition for both men and notably women to gather for drinks between 6 – 8 pm. Mr. Mizner’s cocktail hour allowed prominent socialites to show off their latest couture attire from famous designers on Worth Avenue. By the 1930s, the importance of Palm Beach as a fashion mecca was well established. In coordination with merchants in the Worth Avenue Association, The Everglades Club began hosting “Tombolas”, which were weekly luncheon fashion shows with many of the world’s leading designers showing their “’couture” to high society. The New York Times regularly reported on the events, mentioning the most important “Who’s Who” of American industry in attendance. These luncheons went on for decades, helping establish many designers in the American luxury designer market such as Gucci, Bill Blass, Givenchy, and Valentino. Over the last century, numerous luxury retailers and designer brands have played an important role in establishing Palm Beach as a key luxury market for the fashion industry. In addition to those already mentioned above, other notable boutiques and brands that have played an important role in Palm Beach include Martha’s, Sara Fredricks, Maus & Hoffman, Bonwit Teller, Stubbs & Wootton, Givenchy, Halston, Oscar de la Renta, Pucci, Lacoste, Alfred Fiandaca, Arnold Stasi, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Ferragamo, Brioni, and Lilly Pulitzer. This season the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum is presenting its first-ever Grand Exhibition called Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear, Wear, which will explore the impact Palm Beach made on resort fashion over the last 129 years. The highly anticipated exhibition runs from November 9, 2023 – May 25, 2024.


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 A L M  E AC  WO RT H AVE N U E  T H E C L O C K T OWE R Hailed as one of the most exclusive boutique shopping districts in the world, Worth Avenue epitomizes Palm Beach style and is historically significant mainly for two reasons: Addison Mizner built the Everglades Club here and created the eclectic Mediterranean Revival architectural style that became all the rage across Florida during the 1920s. Worth Avenue has been (and still is) the launch pad for many famous luxury brands. Be sure to explore the vias and don’t miss the Clock Tower at the east end of Worth Avenue, which serves as a monument to the Palm Beach Pier that stretched into the Atlantic from 1926 to 1969.

T H E C O L O NY H O T E L Landmarked by the Town of Palm Beach in 2020, The Colony Hotel was designed by the architectural firm of Simonson & Holley and erected in 1946-47 during the town's second building boom. The iconic British Colonial style “Pink Paradise” has hosted many famous dignitaries over the last 75 years, such as the Duke and Dutchess of Windsor who resided in one of the penthouse suites for multiple seasons. Under the leadership of owners Sarah and Andrew Wetenhall, the hotel has undergone an extensive refurbishment in recent years, bringing in a fresh new look (and clientele), while respecting the hotel's landmark status. The newly re-done lobby, now called the Living Room, features a fantastical de Gournay mural that spans the entire lobby, which was inspired by a postcard that illustrated the original mural from 1947. 155 Hammon Avenue | Palm Beach, FL

H E N RY MO R R IS O N F L AG L E R MUS E UM : WHITEHALL Designed by acclaimed École des Beaux-Arts trained architects John Carrère and Thomas Hastings and completed in 1902, this Palm Beach landmark was proclaimed by the New York Herald to be “more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander and more magnificent than any other private dwelling

in the world.” These architects also collaborated on the design of many other Gilded Age landmarks, including the New York Public Library and Fifth Avenue mansion of Henry Clay Frick (now the Frick Collection art museum). The immensely wealthy Henry Flagler, cofounder of Standard Oil, built the 75-room, 100,000 sq. ft. Gilded Age mansion as a wedding present for his wife, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler. The once private residence is now a non-profit museum open to the public that offers programming, lectures, and many sought after Palm Beach events. 1 Whitehall Way | Palm Beach, FL

T H E L A KE T RA I L In the 1890s, the Lake Trail was the main transportation artery on the island. Today, no visit to Palm Beach is complete without a walk or bike ride (or rollerblade like our editor prefers) along the gorgeous multipurpose path that winds alongside and through some of the most notable landmarks on the island. The longest section of the lake trail extends from Royal Poinciana Way to almost the northern tip of the island. The shorter but more historic section is between Royal Poinciana Way and Royal Palm Way. Bikes can be rented at Palm Beach Bicycle Trail Shop (50 Cocoanut Row). The staff offers helpful tips and usually can supply a basic map.

T H E B RE A KE RS PA L M B E AC H Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Breakers Palm Beach opened on January 16, 1896 as the Palm Beach Inn, and occupied the beachfront grounds of the Hotel Royal Poinciana, that had opened two years earlier. Guests began requesting rooms “down by the breakers” (referring to the waves at the beach), so founder Henry Morission Flagler eventually renamed it The Breakers. Rooms started at $4 per night and included three meals a day. The guest register reads like a who’s who of early 20th century America: Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Astors, Andrew Carnegie, and J. P. Morgan vacationed alongside US presidents and European nobility. Today, The Breakers has prevailed as one of just over 1,000 family-owned businesses in the US that is over


TO TO  TE 100 years old and still under its original ownership. The resort has also been recognized as one of the longest, continuously operating businesses in the state of Florida. 1 South County Road | Palm Beach, FL

N O RT O N MU S E UM O F A RT One of the largest fine art museums in the Southeastern United States, the Norton Museum of Art is a cultural mainstay in Palm Beach County. The museum was founded in 1941 by industrialist Ralph Hubbard Norton, who commissioned architect Marion Sims Wyeth to design and build the Art Deco/Neoclassical original structure. In 2019, the museum completed a major expansion, led by internationally acclaimed Lord Norman Foster. The $100 million project included a new 59,000 sq. ft. wing and entrance on South Dixie Highway. Under the leadership of Ghislain d’Humiéres, the museum's collection has expanded to over 7,600 works with a concentration in European, American, and Chinese art, as well as contemporary art and photography. For more information visit: norton.org 1451 South Olive Avenue | West Palm Beach, FL norton.org

new, renowned local and international brands joining their existing, beloved tenants for a total of 50 handselected brands. Offering true luxury, delicious food, and pure fun, the Plaza’s history dates back to the 1950s. As a remarkable example of architect John Volk’s Palm Beach regency style, the landmarked property stands today a revitalized, beating heart of the island we love. 340 Royal Poinciana Way | Palm Beach, FL theroyalpoincianaplaza.com

PA L M B E AC H PA R T H RE E Florida’s #1 oceanfront golf course, the Palm Beach Par Three Golf Course is nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Florida’s beautiful Intracoastal Waterway. Originally designed by legendary golf course architect Dick Wilson and his apprentice Joe Lee in 1961, the golf course was redesigned and completely renovated in 2009 by World Hall of Fame champion Raymond Floyd. Beautiful landscaping, along with two lakes and lush paspalum turf, creates a stunning tropical setting where there’s always an ocean breeze. With 18 beautiful holes from 81 to 211 yards and three sets of tees on each hole, this par three golf course is unlike any other. Don’t miss the al fresco restaurant on the second floor of the Key West style clubhouse.

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With a mission to share the four arts—music, art, literature, and drama—with everyone, The Society of the Four Arts offers a dynamic lineup of cultural programming, including art exhibitions, notable speakers, concerts, films, and educational programs. Home to beautiful gardens and two libraries, The Four Arts is one of Palm Beach’s oldest and most respected cultural destinations.

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Established in 1937 and home to the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, this museum is the world’s leading resource for Palm Beach County history, housing a permanent collection of millions of objects and images that span over 12,000 years of Palm Beach County and Florida history. 300 North Dixie Highway | West Palm Beach, FL pbchistory.org


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Charcuterie arrangements | Corporate gifting Workshops | Grazing tables Elevate your next celebration and experience a taste of perfection. Crafted with passion and precision, our charcuterie arrangements showcase a delectable selection of premium cheeses and artisan meats from around the world. 732.670.3590 boardsbynatcharcuterie.square.site @BoardsByNat ifP@BoardsByNat

For over a century, students at PBDA have been taught to “work hard and be kind” in an academically challenging and compassion-rich environment that guides each child toward personal excellence in mind, body, and character. 1901 South Flagler Drive | West Palm Beach, FL | 561.832.8815 241 Seaview Avenue | Palm Beach, FL | 561.655.1188 pbday.org | i@palmbeachday @palmbeachday | f Palm Beach Day Academy


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