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VOL. 19 NO. 7 www.seabreezepublications.com JULY 2019
Ninth Annual FAU Schmidt Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl’s
College Of Medicine White New Saturday Afternoon
Coats-4-Care Donor Game Date And ABC-TV
Reception Set For Aug. 5 Coverage Will Showcase City
Civic and business leaders, healthcare professionals and community advocates are invited The recent announcement that the 2019 Cheribundi Boca
to the ninth annual White Coats-4-Care (WC4C) Donor Reception that will welcome and Raton Bowl Game in FAU Stadium will kick off at 3:30
“dress and equip” FAU’s Schmidt College of Medicine’s incoming Class of 2022. p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21, and be televised on the ABC
network – after spending five years on the Tuesday
evening before Christmas, and being aired on ESPN –
means that millions of football fan viewers should see
Boca Raton under its beautiful sunny skies best!
The game will also be carried nationally on ESPN Radio and
locally on ESPN 106.3.
“This will be our first opportunity to play the Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl under
the beautiful Florida sunshine,” said Doug Mosley, Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl
executive director. “While we really enjoy our traditional Tuesday evenings for the
game, this year we will move ‘Boca’s biggest annual outdoor party’ onto what is
typically a perfect-weather day during that time of year.”
The 2019 Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl will select its two participating teams from
its three partner conferences: Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference and the
American Athletic Conference. The bowl week activities will include beach parties,
pep rallies, a kickoff luncheon, community outreach and other activities throughout
Boca Raton and Palm Beach County.
(From left, standing:) David Green, Jon Kaye, Bonnie Kaye, Dr. Philip Boiselle, Dr. “We’re eager to welcome a national network audience to Boca Raton for this year’s
Stuart Markowitz, Pamela Weinroth, Dr. Allen Konis, Bryan Drowos. (Seated, from left:) game,” said Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer. “We look forward to showcasing our
Robin Bresky, Esq., Melissa Azrack, Lynn Ouslander, Dr. Ira Gelb, Bonnie Halperin, beautiful city on ABC and enjoy yet another successful Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl.”
Francine Nachlas, Debbie Leising, Robin Trompeter. Committee members not pictured: “Cheribundi is proud to be back as the title sponsor and official muscle recovery
June Gelb, Dr. Michael and Phyllis Dennis, Dr. Ken Bresky, Dr. Joana Drowos, Beth and drink for our third Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl,” said Cheribundi CEO Steve Pear.
Dr. Kenneth Garrod, Arlene Herson, Beth Johnston, Dr. Joseph Ouslander, Dr. Nathan “The Boca Raton and Palm Beach County communities are a top-notch location to host
Nachlas, Constance and Thomas Scott, Eugenia and Dr. Thomas Tzikas, Palm Beach one of the most exciting ESPN bowls of the season. Cheribundi is part of the daily
County Commissioner Robert Weinroth, Loretta Litten. training regimen for over 265 professional and collegiate sports teams, providing muscle
Ninth Annual FAU Schmidt College on page 2 Cheribundi Boca Raton on page 2
Boca West Children’s Foundation Grants Record
$1.13 Million In 2019
Boca West Children’s Foundation has granted a record $1.13 million to Palm Beach
County nonprofits supporting children in 2019.
“Our mandate is to identify and implement projects assisting at-risk children and their
families for partner agencies in our community,” said Chairman Arthur Adler. “One in four
children in Palm Beach County lives in poverty. This record amount of funding will go a
long way toward feeding, educating, clothing, and keeping safe and healthy more than 5,500
children in need every day.”
Since its inception in 2010, Boca West Children’s Foundation has granted more than $8
million to 25 local children’s nonprofits.
Boca West Children’s Foundation on page 3
Richard Zenker, Boca West Children’s Foundation Board member; Jennifer Bate Richy,
executive director of Boca West Children’s Foundation; Karen Swedenborg, development
manager at Boca Helping Hands; Greg Hazle, executive director of Boca Helping Hands