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VOL. 16 NO. 2 www.seabreezepublications.com FEBRUARY 2024
39th ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival
Feb. 17 To 18 Location
Gardens North County District Park, 5101 117th Court
ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival presented by Tampa General N., Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
Hospital, celebrating its 39th anniversary in 2024, is the Admission
premier fine art festival of the Palm Beaches. Ranked as $15 – one-day advance ticket; $20 per day – day of the event;
one of the top 10 art shows in the United States, ArtiGras children 12 and under free
showcases a unique juried exhibition of more than 275 fine Advance tickets can be purchased online at www.artigras.org.
artists from all over the country. The two-day event also Free Parking
features interactive art exhibits, children’s activities in the We are encouraging ridesharing this year, but there is free
Amazon ArtiKids Zone, the Hanley Foundation Youth Art parking available at Fairway Office Center on Fairway Drive
Competition, live music, and demonstrations that provide in Palm Beach Gardens with complimentary shuttles running to
an arts experience like no other in South Florida. and from the ArtiGras festival site.
The ArtiGras Culinary Arts Studio, a fan favorite, will be In addition, there is paid “handicapped only” parking available
returning and featuring the art of food. This area will have Artist Sarah LaPierre conducts an art demonstration at the at Timber Trace Elementary School also located across the street
a full kitchen setup provided by Kitchen Concepts & More ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival. from the event site.
and will showcase the creativity of cooking through live food There is also limited $10 parking at the Gardens lot located
demonstrations and tastings. Date off of Shady Lakes Drive and at Duncan Middle School across
The ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival is produced by the Palm Feb. 17 to 18, Presidents’ Day Weekend the street from the festival grounds.
Beach North Chamber of Commerce and presented by Tampa Festival Hours
General Hospital. Saturday, Feb. 17 to Sunday, Feb. 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 39th ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival on page 2
21st Archival Evening Celebrates
Estée Lauder And The Lauder Family
The 21st Annual Archival Evening, premier benefit for HSPBC Board Chair
the Historical Society of Palm Beach County (HSPBC), Richard S. Johnson Jr. and
was held on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023, at The Colony President and CEO Jeremy
Hotel in Palm Beach. This year the society honored Estée W. Johnson thanked those
Lauder and the Lauder Family in Palm Beach. who helped make the event
Dee and Tommy Hilfiger served as Archival Evening a resounding success.
chairs, with Cochairs Ann-Britt and Christian Angle, This year ’s major
Frances and Jeffrey Fisher, and Carol and Thomas Kirchhoff. sponsors, who ensure the
Funds raised from Archival Evening help support success of the gala, were
civics and history education resources for over 40,000 Grand Benefactor, the
Palm Beach County school children each year as well as Richard and Pat Johnson
preservation of the Historical Society’s vast collection,
which inspires the exhibits at the Richard and Pat Johnson 21st Archival Evening Lori Kanter-Tritsch and
Palm Beach County History Museum. Celebrates on page 4 William Lauder Leonard and Judy Lauder
Children’s Foundation Of Palm Beach County’s Third
Annual Walk The Walk At Gardens Of Life Palm Beaches
Marathon Raised More Than organization’s third Annual Walk the Walk at the Palm Hilary and Richard Cooper, Shirley and Jack Silver, Ina and
Beach Marathon Weekend took place Dec. 9 on Flagler
Murray Pitt, Barbara and Richard Lane, Barbara and Andrew
$250,000 For Local Kids Charities Drive along the waterfront in West Palm Beach and raised Murstein, Randi and Lonny Henry, Hotwire Communications,
more than $250,000.
Hundreds of adults and kids participated in “Walk Palm Beach resident Sharyn Frankel chaired the event,
the Walk” to support local children’s charities with which will support specific programs at more than 30 local
the Children’s Foundation of Palm Beach County. The children’s nonprofit organizations.
The festive atmosphere
at Walk the Walk featured
activities for the entire family.
The event included food stations
and children’s entertainment
including balloon animals, face
painting, stilt walkers, photo
booths, and more. Angela Fisher, Phillip DiPonio, Kevin Burgess, Adelaida
Sponsors included Sharyn Vengoechea
and Stuart Frankel, Barbara
and Myles Wittenstein, Children’s Foundation on page 3