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VOL. 17 NO. 4 www.seabreezepublications.com APRIL 2025
ArtFest By The Sea At Juno Beach,
Presented By Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
Celebrates 35th Anniversary program educating attendees on responsible waste disposal
With A Focus On Sustainability and efforts to protect marine life through conservation
exhibits at Loggerhead Marinelife Center. These efforts
And Coastal Conservation reinforce ArtFest by the Sea’s role in not only celebrating
art but also preserving the natural beauty that makes the
The 35th anniversary of ArtFest by the Sea at Juno area so unique.
Beach, presented by Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, “Reaching 35 years is a testament to the incredible artists,
was a resounding success, drawing tens of thousands dedicated volunteers, and the passionate community that make
of art lovers, community members, and environmental this event possible,” said Brian Elkins, Director of Events at
advocates for a weekend of creativity and conservation the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce. “ArtFest is
along the stunning coastline. more than just an art festival—it reflects the high quality of
The festival’s commitment to sustainability was on full
display this year, with initiatives like the Recycle Right ArtFest By The Sea At Juno Beach on page 5
BallenIsles Charities Foundation Awards Record
$1,475,000 In Grants To 61 Local Organizations’ Programs
The BallenIsles Charities Foundation, made up of categories: Civic, Health
members and residents of BallenIsles Country Club, and Human Services,
recently announced that 61 not-for-profit and civic E nv i ro nm e nt a l , a nd
organizations’ programs serving the local Palm Beach Educational.
County community are recipients of financial grants “As president of the
totaling a record $1,475,000. Since the Foundation’s B a l l e nI sl e s Ch a r i t i e s
inception in 2011, more than $9.7 million has been Foundation, it fills me with
awarded to benefit local Palm Beach County community immense pride and joy to
organizations. announce the awarding of
The funds raised are a credit to the generosity of $1,475,000 in grants to
BallenIsles residents, local businesses and corporate 61 exceptional nonprofit
sponsors, contributions from volunteers, as well as organizations within
BallenIsles club management and the community our Palm Beach County
association management. Each of the organizations community. This remarkable
selected to receive a financial grant were carefully vetted
through the application and review process. Organizations BallenIsles Charities 2024-2025 BallenIsles Charities Foundation Board of Directors: Linda Greenhouse, Diane
receiving grants for programs, are in the following Foundation on page 2 Brill, Allen Hirsch, Carl Ekstein, Jody Passov, Mark Freeman, Ken Horner, Chere Goldstein
Fashion With A Purpose: 1000 NORTH Hosts Sold-Out
Luncheon Benefiting Place Of Hope
On Thursday, Feb. 6, 1000 NORTH and Sherrye Dr. Nicholas Perricone, a world-renowned dermatologist,
Sammons Fenton hosted a “For the Love of Fashion” author and philanthropist, attended the luncheon. Founder
luncheon benefiting Place of Hope. Guests enjoyed a of Perricone MD, Dr. Perricone is recognized for his
luxurious, three-course prix fixe lunch and a runway show innovative, holistic skin
with clothing from the modern fashion brand STAUD. care and wellness system.
Sponsored by LifeWave, the event featured live music Proceeds from the event
by the talented saxophonist Eirinn Abu and a trunk show benefited Place of Hope,
showcasing jewelry pieces from Emily & Ashley. a nonprofit dedicated to
Hillary Laros, Dr. Nicolas Perricone, Sherrye Sammons
Fenton, Gina Franano
Barbara Gilbert, Lisa
LaFrance Fashion With A Purpose on page 4