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VOL. 29 NO. 11 www.seabreezecommunications.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 Group, the parade will benefit Toys
join Palm Beach County’s cherished for Tots and Little Smiles.
holiday tradition. On Saturday, December 7 at 6 p.m.,
The parade will be featured in an a stunning, on-the-water Zambelli
upcoming Christmas movie in December. fireworks display will kick off the
Rejoice in 30 years of holiday boat parade along the Intracoastal
cheer at the 30th Annual Palm Beach Waterway, starting in North Palm Beach
Holiday Boat Parade and toy drive! The and making its way to the Jupiter Inlet
Marine Industries Association of Palm Lighthouse. The free, family-friendly
Beach County (MIAPBC) is thrilled to parade will showcase up to 80 boats of
celebrate its 30th anniversary milestone all sizes decked out with fun decorations
with an appearance in an upcoming and thousands of holiday lights. Radio
Christmas movie, Christmas Overtime, personalities Mo and Sally from KOOL
and its largest fireworks display to date.
Presented by Lessing’s Hospitality Mo and Sally – Tom Serio Photography Singer Profile on page 2 Boat #19 Nauti Kitty – Sean Paul Photo
singer spotLigHt LocaL Happenings
Live Like Jake Raises Over Sold-Out Mayor’s Breakfast
$300,000 To Save Lives During Showcases Future Growth
Seventh Annual Be The Light In Palm Beach North
Gala Fundraiser Recently, the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce hosted its highly
On October 4 At Pelican Club, Jupiter anticipated Business Before Hours: Annual Mayor’s Breakfast, a sold-out event
showcasing the Chamber’s commitment to regional leadership. The event brought
together business professionals, community leaders, and elected officials to hear
Live Like Jake, the local foundation important updates, future development projects, and economic advancements directly
created in the memory of Jake Roarke from local government leaders.
Morrison welcomed over 300 guests during
its seventh Annual Be The Light Gala on
October 4. The “Buoys & Bourbon”
themed event raised over $300,000 to
provide life-saving infant self rescue (ISR)
scholarships and funding for families
affected by a drowning.
“We are beyond grateful and humbled
by the support we have continued to
receive throughout the years,” said Live
Heather Atkins, Amber Uhler, Jenni Parido,
Singer Spotlight on page 4 Natasha Nascimento
Erik Cazares, Timothy Burke, George Gentile, Emily O’Mahoney
Local Happenings on page 2