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VOL. 32 NO. 11                                          www.seabreezepublications.com                                         NOVEMBER 2024



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                  30 Years Of Holiday Magic: Palm Beach Holiday



          Boat Parade Returns To Dazzle With Lights And Spirit



        Boat registration is now open to join Palm Beach County’s cherished holiday tradition.     “After 30 years, the Holiday Boat
        The parade will be featured in an upcoming Christmas movie in December.   Parade still captivates, bringing
        Rejoice in 30 years of holiday cheer at the 30th Annual Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade   together old friends and new,”
      and toy drive! The Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County (MIAPBC) is thrilled   said MIAPBC Executive Director
      to celebrate its 30th anniversary milestone with an appearance in an upcoming Christmas   Alyssa Freeman. “Traditions only
      movie, Christmas Overtime, and its largest fireworks display to date. Presented by Lessing’s   shine brighter with time, creating
      Hospitality Group, the parade will benefit Toys for Tots and Little Smiles.  countless memories and smiles by
        On Saturday, December 7 at 6 p.m., a stunning, on-the-water Zambelli fireworks display   giving back to the community.”
      will kick off the boat parade along the Intracoastal Waterway, starting in North Palm Beach and     MIAPBC will collect toys by
      making its way to the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse. The free, family-friendly parade will showcase   land and by sea for Toys for Tots and
      up to 80 boats of all sizes decked out with fun decorations and thousands of holiday lights.
      Radio personalities Mo and Sally from KOOL 105.5 will return as Grand Marshals of the boat   Southern Profile
      parade, with a special guest appearance by Santa Claus.                     on page 2                    Boat #19 Nauti Kitty – Sean Paul Photo


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            Live Like Jake Raises Over                                                   Sold-Out Mayor’s Breakfast


        $300,000 To Save Lives During                                                    Showcases Future Growth In

          Seventh Annual Be The Light                                                              Palm Beach North


                        Gala Fundraiser                                              Recently, the Palm Beach
                                                                                   North Chamber of Commerce
                        On October 4 At Pelican Club, Jupiter                      hosted its highly anticipated
                                                                                   Business Before Hours: Annual
        Live Like Jake, the local foundation                                       Mayor’s Breakfast, a sold-out
      created in the memory of Jake Roarke                                         event showcasing the Chamber’s
      Morrison welcomed over 300 guests                                            commitment to regional
      during its seventh Annual Be The                                             leadership. The event brought
      Light Gala on October 4. The “Buoys                                          together business professionals,
      & Bourbon” themed event raised                                               community leaders, and elected
      over $300,000 to provide life-saving                                         officials to hear important updates,
      infant self rescue (ISR) scholarships                                        future development projects, and
      and funding for families affected by                                         economic advancements directly
      a drowning.                                                                  from local government leaders.
        “We  are  beyond  grateful  and                                              Attendees had the opportunity
      humbled by the support we have                                               to  hear  from  Mayor  Peggy
      continued to receive throughout                                              Wheeler (Town of Juno Beach),
                                     Heather Atkins, Amber Uhler, Jenni Parido, Natasha   Mayor Jim Kuretski (Town of
      Southern Spotlight on page 4   Nascimento                                    Jupiter), Commissioner Marie
                                                                                   Rosner (Town of Jupiter Inlet
                                                                                   Colony), Mayor Roger Michaud  Erik Cazares, Timothy Burke, George Gentile, Emily
                                                                                   (Town of Lake Park), Mayor  O’Mahoney
                                                                                   Ken Metclaf (Town of Mangonia
                                                                                   Park), Vice Mayor Debbie Searcy (Village of North Palm Beach), Mayor Chelsea Reed (City
                                                                                   of Palm Beach Gardens), Mayor Alan Fiers (Town of Palm Beach Shores), Councilmember
                                                                                   Douglas Lawson (City of Riviera Beach), and Mayor Molly Young (Village of Tequesta).
                                                                                   Each leader provided valuable insights into their community’s current projects and

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