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Golden Heart Luncheon 16th Annual SleepOut
Raises Nearly $600,000 Moves To Roger Dean
For Children’s Health Care Chevrolet Stadium
Celebrating 19 years of inspiring hope and promoting The Lord’s Place puts a spin on how
world-class pediatric care, the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care the community can help hit homelessness
Foundation raised nearly $600,000 during its annual Golden out of the ballpark.
Heart Luncheon at The Country Club at Mirasol on Jan. 30. The Lord’s Place is throwing a
The 16-time Grammy award-winning composer and curveball for its 16th Annual SleepOut.
producer David Foster, and his wife, American Idol alumna Roll out your sleeping bags, set up
and singer Katharine McPhee, attended the luncheon as your tents, and get ready for a spin on
special guests, using their music and voices to help raise Jaxon Budnick the agency’s signature event on Friday,
money for the foundation. The celebrity couple wowed the March 31, at a new location – Roger
crowd after performing iconic music classics such as The Prayer and Glory of Love, and Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, Fla.
For Just a Moment from the movie St. Elmo’s Fire. Sleeping out under the stars on the ball
However, 6-year-old Jaxon Budnick stole the show and the hearts of guests. Jaxon field is optional, but dedicating the night
was born with metopic craniosynostosis, a rare condition that causes skull and facial to ending homelessness is essential.
With an estimated 3,000 men, Left to right: The Lord’s Place Board Chair Cornelia
women, and children without a safe Thornburgh, The Honorable Ann Brown, The Lord’s
place to call home on any given night in Place CEO Diana Stanley at SleepOut 2022
Annette Atteridge with sons, left to right:
Luke and Nicholas Atteridge, Samson and Grace (jumping) and Charlotte Bischoff at a past
Nicklaus Family, David Foster and Katharine McPhee Harry Scarola at a past SleepOut event SleepOut event
Golden Heart Luncheon on page 2 16th Annual SleepOut on page 3
Palm Beach’s Wildest Night Raised More Than $2.8 Million To
Benefit Wildlife And Palm Beach Zoo And Conservation Society
Life-sized lighted giraffes welcomed 500 guests to Palm Beach’s wildest night of the conservation mission and
season. Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society’s Journey to Africa Gala brought together bold vision.
friends, world-changers and wildlife lovers to make a difference and elevate Palm Beach “Thank you, everyone,
Zoo to its true next level: the zoo of the future. for contributing to the most
Deborah Dauman and Suzanne Johnson served as chairs of the Journey to Africa Gala on successful gala – ever – to
Jan. 27 on the lush, tropical grounds of Palm Beach Zoo. Michele Kessler, chairman of the help save wildlife here and
zoo’s board of directors, and Thomas C. Quick, board member, served as honorary chairmen in the wild,” said Kessler.
for the event that raised a record-breaking $2.8 million in support of the organization’s Quick added, “For more
than 50 years, Palm Beach
Zoo has been committed to
animals and our community
in bringing wild, wonder-
filled experiences to
underserved children whose
only chance to experience
rare and endangered animals Mrs. Eva and H.E. Ambassador Meshal Al-Thani and
is at the zoo. Our bold vision Michele and Howard Kessler
Palm Beach’s Wildest Night on page 4