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VOL. 27 NO. 4 www.seabreezecommunications.com APRIL 2022
Singer Profile Singer SPotlight
Supermodel Christie Brinkley Was The Jack And Barbara
Cover Girl Of Cancer Alliance Of Help & Nicklaus Children’s
Hope’s 2022 Shop The Day Away Luncheon ™ Legacy Fund
$850,000 Raised To Assist Local Families Affected By Cancer Reaches Milestone
Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope’s (CAHH) 2022 Shop
The Day Away Luncheon was another sold-out event
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with nearly 500 supporters in attendance. This exciting
event took place at The Breakers Palm Beach on Feb. 24
with keynote speaker supermodel Christie Brinkley, one
of the most recognized faces around the world.
This spectacular event began with Palm Beach’s
most fantastic silent auction, featuring more than
500 new luxury designer items from the world’s
finest brands, including Gucci, Louis Vuitton,
Chanel, and Brunello Cucinelli. Items included a
fabulous selection of new handbags, accessories,
jewelry, evening merchandise, home, beauty,
men’s merchandise, pets, unique experiences, and
many more “must-have surprises” – all curated for
Soula Rifkin, Christie Brinkley Annie-Laurie and Darren Bardell and their children with
Singer Profile on page 2 and Janet Levy Cameron Neth and Ari Rifkin Barbara and Jack Nicklaus
Photo by Tracey Benson Photography
Jack and Barbara Nicklaus and the Nicklaus
Charity event Children’s Health Care Foundation have made
significant strides toward their $80 million goal to
help children in need of life-changing medical care.
Tampa General Hospital Joins The Honda Two years after the launch of the Jack and Barbara
Nicklaus Children’s Legacy Fund, the endowment is
at the halfway mark.
Classic In Support Of Children’s Charities some amazing success stories by helping children
“Jack and I have had the honor to play a role in
receive the medical treatments they need to live healthy
Tampa General Hospital (TGH) has joined the Palm Beach lives,” said Barbara Nicklaus, founder and chair of
County community in support of The Honda Classic. Since its the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation. “It’s
inception in 1972, The Honda Classic has raised more than $55 been a joy to see the community step forward to make
million to support over 100 South Florida charities and helped sure these kids get vital care.”
tens of thousands of children. Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation
Tampa General Hospital welcomed hundreds of prominent established the fund in honor of Jack and Barbara’s
residents and physicians to its chalet in Nicklaus Village 80th birthdays to create a secure future for sick
on the 18th hole of the PGA National Champion Course. children locally and globally. Thanks to a $1.5 million
TGH is proud to support Nicklaus Children’s Health Care donation from The Frank DiMino Foundation, the fund
Foundation, the primary beneficiary of The Honda Classic, has surpassed the $40 million mark. Darren Bardell and
in its work to advance and enhance the diagnosis, treatment, family from the Wellington-based foundation recently
and prevention of childhood presented the check to Jack and Barbara.
diseases and disorders. “We believe in Jack and Barbara’s vision to help
Sally Sevareid, Roxanne Stein, Jay Cashmere, Kelly children receive lifesaving care and are thrilled to be
Cashmere, Steve Weagle, Karen Weagle Charity Event on page 3 a part of these second chances,” said Darren Bardell,
Executive Director of The Frank DiMino Foundation.
Jack and Barbara Nicklaus founded the Nicklaus
Children’s Health Care Foundation in 2004 to provide
world-class, pediatric care to children in Palm Beach
County and beyond. The foundation supports Nicklaus
Children’s Hospital, which has helped children from
every state in the union and 119 countries. For more
John Couris, president and information on how you can support the Jack and
CEO of Tampa General Barbara Nicklaus Children’s Legacy Fund, please visit
Hospital; Dr. Abraham nchcf.org or call (561) 630-0025.
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