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Celebrity And Michelin-Starred Chefs Sign On
For The Palm Beaches Restaurant Month
Celebrations Also Include Retro Airstream Pop-Up Events Throughout South Florida
The Palm Beaches Restaurant and Chef Lindsay Autry. Discover The Palm Beaches, the waiting to try, throughout our 39 towns and cities that
The Palm Beaches Restaurant
Month, Aug. 1 to 31, will tourism marketing organization for Palm Beach County, is comprise Palm Beach County.”
Month, Aug. 1 to 31, will
serve up more than meals also bringing the festivities on the road, with a custom retro The Palm Beaches’ culinary scene has something for
and great deals at over 130 airstream trailer set to pop up at several hotspots throughout every palate and price point. During The Palm Beaches
participating restaurants the destination and in regional drive markets, like Miami. Restaurant Month, foodies can savor everything from
this year. The expanded “It’s exciting to see how participation in this event has fresh seafood at a casual waterfront restaurant or choose
culinary celebration will kick expanded from Restaurant Week last year as we showcase from the many fine-dining steakhouses and authentic fare
off with a Friends of James the thriving dining scene once again,” said Jorge Pesquera, representative of the community’s diversity. Those looking
Beard Foundation Benefit on
Bea rd Foundati on Be nefi t on CEO of Discover The Palm Beaches. “We invite locals and for a one-of-a-kind dining experience can purchase tickets
Aug. 2 at PGA National Resort,
Aug. 2 at PGA National Resort, visitors to take advantage of The Palm Beaches Restaurant now for the Palm Beaches Restaurant Month Friends of
showcasing the talent of two of the county’s celebrity chefs Month’s deals, discounts and prix fixe menus and dine at
and James Beard Award semifinalists, Chef Jeremy Ford your favorite restaurants, or establishments you’ve been Southern Profile on page 2
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Over 150 Tutu Clad Paddlers Took To The First Lady
Jupiter Waterways On July 13 To Raise Jill Biden Lauds
Money For Chasin A Dream Foundation Promise Fund
If you happened to be on the water on July 13 you As ‘Incredible
were probably surprised to see throngs of men, women,
children and dogs all sporting tutus and cleaning up trash.
The Annual Trashy Tutu is a much anticipated event Example’ Of Hope
Visit Shines Light On The Nonprofit’s
Innovative Patient Navigator Model,
Which Partners Patients With A
Personal Health Care Advocate
benefitting not only the environment, but local children On Thursday, June 23,
battling cancer, cystic fibrosis, heart disease and other the Promise Fund of Florida
life threatening illnesses and disabilities. welcomed First Lady Jill
Started five years ago by Alex Cotleur, Vivien Bunce, Biden in recognition of
Layna Moehl and Lori Griffith as a fun way to clean up the nonprofit’s incredible
trash along Coral Cove, the inaugural event drew about progress in improving
30 paddlers and has grown high quality access to
steadily each year to over care by helping uninsured
150 this year. and underinsured
“With the increase in women overcome social
boat traffic and the general determinants of health
population, the trash has to obtain critical, early U. S. First Lady, Dr. Jill
steadily been piling up in detection screening and Biden at the podium. Photo
these popular areas and we lifesaving treatment for by Capehart
wanted to help clean this
Southern Profile on page 6
Good Works on page 4