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VIP 2019 Pre-Mayors Ball from page 1 Historical Society and Museum. The dance floor-filling makes this gala an annual must-go-to event.”
Steve Chase Band will return by popular guest demand Cochair Dyana Kenney added that the Mayors Ball
Rotary Club Downtown President Dr. Allen Konis capped for the fifth consecutive year, with a program including “was established by the Rotary Club Downtown Boca
off with high energy demos performed by Pam Casanave dining, dancing, awards and the “Chance to Win” Raton to celebrate the City of Boca Raton’s visionaries
and Raphael Abel of the Dance with Me Dance Studio at drawings. “Chance to Win” opportunities include a pair past and present who have elevated the community and
Town Center. Some guests even got the opportunity to of custom-designed earrings by Cristino Fine Jewelry who exemplify Rotary International’s motto, ‘Service
enjoy taking a few steps and turns on the marble dance valued at $5,000, a Celebrity Cruise (your choice of Above Self.’” Proceeds from the 2018 Mayors Ball
floor with these professionals. itinerary) provided by Scott Grody Travel, and an original benefited 27 Boca Raton-based nonprofits and Rotary
According to Mayors Ball Founding cochair and 2019 art bowl and $1,500 gift card from Sklar Furnishings. In International’s Polio Plus Program that helps globally to
event producer Jon Kaye of Kaye Communications, addition, there are exceptional hotel and resort stays from eradicate polio and other diseases.
the Nov. 16 gala will feature a special Rotary themed- Loews Hotels, Boca Raton Resort & Club, Waterstone The opportunity to support the gala’s “health and
colored blue carpet and gold entrance arrival, and cocktail Resort & Marina, Renaissance Boca Raton Hotel, Ocean wellness” mission is open to the public through the
reception followed by a grand epicurean experience set Properties Sagamore Resort and Marriott Delray Beach purchase of “Chance-To-Win” ticket opportunities at
amidst City-themed décor curated by the Boca Raton Resort. Restaurants packaged with hotel stays include $50 each for one of the 10 drawings for sought-after
Oceans234 and the soon-to-open Rex Baron Survivor’s experiences valued from $800 to $5,000. Purchasers need
Kitchen/VREX Lounge. not be present to win, and 100 percent of the proceeds
Celebrating “Boca at its best,” this Boca Raton go directly to the “Service Above Self” Fund for health
Mayors Ball “Service Above Self” fundraiser is an and wellness programs benefiting area nonprofits. To
opportunity to recognize individuals and organizations purchase “Chance to Win” tickets, visit https://squ.
who, through their daily community involvement and re/2kca4Km.
business practices, promote the city of Boca Raton in a To attend the fifth annual Boca Raton Mayors Ball,
positive way and showcase Boca Raton as a great place visit: https://squ.re/2kg5ydR.
to live, work, play and educate. Thus, the highlight of For more information vis it ww w .
the gala will again be the annual presentation of the rotarydowntownbocaraton.org, or contact Deborah
George Long Awards sponsored by Boca Raton Regional Freudenberg at (561) 299-1429, or email mayorsball@
Hospital – named for the City’s first appointed mayor in rotarydowntownbocaraton.org.
1924. According to Boca Raton Mayors Ball Cochairs
and Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton Members Dyana Photo by Gina Fontana
Kenney and Michael Walstrom, as well as Honorary
Chairs Jerry and Terry Fedele (Jerry Fedele was presented
with a 2018 George Long Award), this year’s event
honors the following, each of whom has “championed
the tradition of bringing indelible visionary ideas and
From left: Michael Walstrom, Terry Fedele, Jerry Fedele, transformation to Boca Raton.”
Dyana Kenney, Seated-Bobby Campbell • Kevin Ross- Lynn University (Individual Category)
• Bluegreen Vacations (For
Profit Category)
• Florence Fuller Child
Development Centers
(Nonprofit Category)
“Community response
has been escalating for this
fifth annual gala to support
the health and wellness
needs of Boca Raton’s
nonprofits,” shared Mayors
Ball Cochair and Immediate
Past President Michael
Walstrom. “It is inspiring
to feel the excitement and
pride that fills the ballroom computer services
when so many longtime $30 per hour
community stakeholders,
spanning several decades,
unite and celebrate at the cell: 561-542-1647
annual ball. The exceptional
From left: Rick Howard, Pat Howard, Mayor Bill T. Smith, Arlene Herson, Dr. Allen Konis, caliber of our George Long
Lori Ann Konis Award recipients always Heidi mackler
computer services support
email: hmackler@att.net
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