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Eau-Phelia The Sea Turtle’s Release from page 2 *This is seafood watch safe seafood. partnerships and share conservation initiatives and best
For more information about Eau Palm Beach, visit practices that are core to its mission of ocean conservation.
• Breeze Ocean Kitchen – offering a daily $20.19 lunch eaupalmbeach.com. For more information about the partnership The center is expanding and has launched its Waves of Progress
special, which includes a handcrafted Margarita paired between Eau and LMC, visit marinelife.org/partners. capital expansion campaign, designed to accelerate and amplify
with an order of fish taco*. About Loggerhead Marinelife Center LMC’s conservation and education impact. When complete,
Loggerhead Marinelife the facility will offer one of the world’s most advanced and
Center (LMC) is a nonprofit sea unique experiences for guests and scientific partners. For more
turtle research, rehabilitation information, visit marinelife.org or call (561) 627-8280.
and educational institution About Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa
that promotes conservation of An intimate oceanfront retreat situated on seven acres
ocean ecosystems with a focus of lush tropical gardens with sweeping views of the Atlantic
on threatened and endangered Ocean, the AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Five-Star Eau
sea turtles. The center features Palm Beach Resort & Spa is a stunning escape, recognized by
an on-site hospital, research Condé Nast Traveler as a top resort, two years running, in the
laboratory, educational Readers’ Choice Awards for Florida’s Atlantic Coast. Spacious
exhibits and aquariums, and accommodations invoke the relaxed glamour of America’s
also operates the Juno Beach premier resort destination and distinctive amenities include the
Pier, which hosts world-class award-winning, Forbes Five-Star, 42,000-square-foot Eau Spa,
angling and sightseeing. three Har-Tru clay tennis courts, two pools and outstanding
Situated on one of the world’s children and teen clubs. With more than 30,000 square feet of
most important sea turtle meeting and event space, the resort offers a variety of indoor
nesting beaches, Loggerhead and outdoor venues for private events. Four restaurants and
Marinelife Center is open lounges include Breeze Ocean Kitchen, Angle, Temple Orange
daily and hosts over 350,000 Mediterranean Bistro and Stir Bar and Terrace, all serving
guests free-of-charge each inspired menus in distinctive settings, conveniently located a
year. The center’s conservation short drive from lively Palm Beach nightlife and shopping. The
team works with 90 local and resort is a member of the Preferred Hotels and Resorts Legend
international organizations Collection. For more information, please call (800) 328-0170
across six continents to form or visit www.eaupalmbeach.com.
Boca Raton Mayors Ball from page 1 and enhance their appreciation of the City’s history and Clubs in more than 200 countries connecting 1.2 million
its boldness,” added Kenney. “To date, the response Rotarians around the globe.
“Each year, the Boca Raton Mayors Ball is a tribute and commitment from Boca-based business, civic, and While the Mayors Ball funds the Boca Rotary Club’s
to those who have made this community the enviable community leaders for an annual Boca Raton Mayors Ball grant program, the club also hosts the annual Honor
place in which to live, work, play, learn and heal, and and its mission continues to grow.” Your Doctor Luncheon that was founded by Helen M.
the generosity of sponsors and attendees continues to This year’s Mayors Ball host committee of city and Babione. For more than 20 years, this event has recognized
make a difference in the lives of so many,” said Rotary community advocates and stakeholders includes: 2018 physician leadership and excellence while raising
Club Downtown president and 2019 Boca Raton Cochair Cochairs Rick Howard and Arlene Herson, 2017 Ball scholarship monies for students at Charles E. Schmidt
Michael F. Walstrom. “We expect the dance floor to be Cochairs Kim Champion and Constance Scott, Inaugural College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University,
filled, reconnections made, and relationships renewed and Cochairs Emeritus Jon A. Kaye and Kari Oeltjen, along students at the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing at
strengthened as together we celebrate ‘all that is Boca.’” with Carole Boucard, Jon Carter, Deborah Freudenberg, Florida Atlantic University, and healthcare students at
Walstrom and his Mayors Ball Cochair, Dyana Ingrid Fulmer, Shaheer Hosh, Alan Kaye, Dr. Allen Konis, Lynn University and Palm Beach State College.
Kenney, are looking forward to setting the stage for a Marsha Mauro, Lynda Palmer, Linda Petrakis, Mark For sponsorship and underwriting opportunities for
continued spotlight on Boca Raton’s stakeholders and their Swillinger, Robin Trompeter, Janice Williams, Marilyn the fifth annual Boca Raton Mayors Ball as well as ticket
achievements and contributions. The 2018 George Long Weinberg, Marilyn Wilson and Jonathan Whitney. reservations, visit www.rotarydowntownbocaraton.org or
Award honoree in the individual category, Jerry Fedele, Founded in July 2012, the Rotary Club Downtown contact Deborah Freudenberg at (561) 299-1429; email
and his wife, Terry, serve as honorary chairs. Honorary Boca Raton received the Rotary District 6930 Governor’s mayorsball@rotarydowntownbocaraton.org.
advisors include Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer, former Citation this year (the District’s highest honor), and
city mayors Susan Whelchel, Bill T. Smith and Steven has been recognized as the District 6930 “Rotary Club
Abrams, Boca Raton Deputy Mayor Jeremy Rodgers, of the Year” three times for demonstrating the club’s
and Council Members Monica Mayotte, Andrea Levine exemplary dedication to positively impacting the
O’Rourke and Andy Thomson. The event is produced by Boca Raton community through Rotary International’s
Kaye Communications PR & Marketing (KCOM-PR). mission of “Service Above Self.” The award-winning
“Tapping the Boca Raton Historical Society as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit’s purpose is to make a difference
valued resource, and its museum curator, Sue Gillis, to in its community by enhancing the lives of many in Exp. Sept. 15, 2019
assist in forwarding a meaningful theme, we envision the an environment that embraces and promotes integrity,
Mayors Ball as an opportunity for attendees to celebrate fellowship, and trust. The club is one of 34,000 Rotary (561) 397-2902
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