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VOL. 29 NO. 2 www.seabreezecommunications.com FEBRUARY 2024
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39th ArtiGras 21st Archival Evening
Fine Arts Festival Celebrates Estée Lauder
Feb. 17 To 18 And The Lauder Family
ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival
presented by Tampa General The 21st Annual Archival Evening, premier benefit for the
Hospital, celebrating its 39th Historical Society of Palm Beach County (HSPBC), was held
anniversary in 2024, is the on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023, at The Colony Hotel in Palm
premier fine art festival of Beach. This year the society honored Estée Lauder and the
the Palm Beaches. Ranked Lauder Family in Palm Beach.
as one of the top 10 art shows Dee and Tommy Hilfiger served as Archival Evening
in the United States, ArtiGras chairs, with Cochairs Ann-Britt and Christian Angle, Frances
showcases a unique juried and Jeffrey Fisher, and Carol and Thomas Kirchhoff.
exhibition of more than 275 Funds raised from Archival Evening help support civics
fine artists from all over the and history education resources for over 40,000 Palm Beach
country. The two-day event County school children each year as well as preservation of
Lori Kanter-Tritsch and
Singer Profile on page 2 Singer Spotlight on page 3 William Lauder
Fundraising EvEnt
Children’s Foundation Of Palm Beach County’s Third
Annual Walk The Walk At Gardens Of Life Palm Beaches
Marathon Raised More Than $250,000 For Local Kids Charities
Hundreds of adults and kids participated in “Walk Lane, Barbara and Andrew Murstein, Randi and Lonny Henry, Hotwire Communications,
the Walk” to support local children’s charities with Stephanie Bacharach, Natalie Olstein, Susie Zeff and Tanya Pergament.
the Children’s Foundation of Palm Beach County. The “We were delighted to see so many people participate in this fun, family event during
organization’s third Annual Walk the Walk at the Palm which we raised a record level of funds for Palm Beach County’s children,” said Sharyn
Beach Marathon Weekend took place Dec. 9 on Flagler
Drive along the waterfront in West Palm Beach and raised Fundraising Event on page 6
more than $250,000.
Palm Beach resident Sharyn Frankel chaired the event, Cupid Knows Best: Love More In 2024!
which will support specific programs at more than 30 local
children’s nonprofit organizations. The Revolution Dating Cupids have been working
The festive atmosphere at Walk the Walk featured activities late nights all month long –enrolling new clients and
for the entire family. The event included food stations and matching existing clients. These Award-Winning
children’s entertainment including balloon animals, face Jan Savarick, Robert Primeau Matchmakers are responsible for connecting countless
painting, stilt walkers, photo booths, and more. couples for Valentine’s Day and year round for 33
Sponsors included Sharyn and Stuart Frankel, Barbara and Myles Wittenstein, Hilary successful years. Whether you are a male or female, age
and Richard Cooper, Shirley and Jack Silver, Ina and Murray Pitt, Barbara and Richard 25 or 85, this club is the answer to the modern dating
dilemma. Research shows that 90% of Revolution Dating clients are reporting a positive
experience from finding new friendships to marriage. If you haven’t started your love
engine yet, there is no time like the present. With half of the adult population being
single, divorced, or widowed, it’s tough to find “the right one” at the “right time,” and
this well-respected Firm is here to help. Please find Kelly & Miranda’s article “The
Singles Scene” in this issue and share it with your single family and friends. If you
don’t know already, you will learn firsthand why Florida and Tristate area singles love
Revolution Dating. Stay tuned for more good energy in this issue as you turn the pages
to find YOUR person. We wish YOU a month and year full of love and hope for the
future! See you in a few pages! We are waiting for YOU!