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      Tennis Industry Magazine Names The Club At Ibis



      The 2018 Private Facility Of The Year



        Tennis Industry magazine has recognized The Club at Ibis     “We are extremely proud to receive this recognition from
      as a “Champion of Tennis” for 2018. The magazine announced   Tennis Industry,” Gill said. “We couldn’t have done it without
      their 18th annual list of “Champions of Tennis Awards,” which   the support of the Ibis members and Board of Directors, and
      honors people, businesses and organizations dedicated to   the vision of our General Manager Stephen J. LoGiudice
      improving the sport and business of tennis. The Club at Ibis   to continually improve the member experience with our
      won in the category of private/commercial facility of the year.   tennis programming. This award is truly a reflection of how
        Tennis Industry (TI) has been covering the tennis business   dedicated our staff of USPTA professionals, pro shop staff,
      and the sport for 47 years. Available in both print and digital   court concierges, team coordinators and court maintenance
      editions, TI is the official publication of the Tennis Industry   team is to providing a great experience to our tennis playing
      Association, U.S. Racquet Stringers Association, and American   members throughout the year.”
      Sports Builders Association. Ibis made some significant   About The Club At Ibis
      improvements to their tennis facility over the past few years,     Ibis is a secure, gated collection of 33 distinctly different
      including adding two additional Har-Tru tennis courts (bringing   neighborhoods located on the quiet edge of northern West
      the total to 16), stadium seating, a new sports village, and four   Palm Beach and just minutes from the heart of the city. It is
      pickleball courts. Last year they brought in former Davis Cup   adjacent to the pristine Grassy Waters Nature Preserve, a   pools, a 4,400-square-foot spa, and a yoga wall. Golf is
      player and U.S. men’s Olympic coach Jay Berger as their   12,000-acre, state-protected preserve, with wildlife, birds,   center stage and offers 54 holes on three Nicklaus family-
      director of instruction. But it has been long-time tennis instructor   and tropical vegetation. The clubhouse recently completed   designed championship golf courses. Top golf instruction is
      and Director of Sports Chuck Gill who has supervised the Ibis   a major enhancement and expansion to include three new   headed by Martin Hall, ranked by Golf Digest as one of the
      tennis program for the past 20 years with friendly tournaments,   dining venues and banquet accommodations up to 450   game’s Top 50 instructors. For more information, call (561)
      men’s and ladies’ leagues, clinics, and weekly group play.   members. A new sports village includes fitness facilities,   625-8500 or visit www.clubatibis.com.
      Jewish Federation Of Palm Beach County


      Announces Dynamic 2019/20 Season Of Events




        An Academy Award-winning actress, a James Beard   the nonprofit’s Lion of Judah Luncheon: A Celebration   American doctor who has lived and worked in Ethiopia for
      chef, best-selling authors and leaders in the global Jewish   of Women’s Philanthropy. And, guests to the Celebrating   nearly 30 years.
      community are among the headliners of the impressive and   Philanthropy: A Major Gifts Event on Monday, Feb. 10, will     Guests of Federation’s wide range of events will also
      diverse lineup of philanthropic and social events hosted by   hear from Michael Solomonov, an Israeli chef known for his   notice the continued focus on Federation’s four key
      Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County this season.   landmark Philadelphia restaurant, Zahav, recently named   priorities: standing up to anti-Semitism, caring for those
        “We are thrilled to provide the community with   best restaurant in America at the 2019 James Beard Awards.   facing poverty and other crises, ensuring a bright future by
      opportunities to connect with and address the causes they   During the event, community leader and philanthropist,   connecting children and teens to their Jewish identity and
      are passionate about and that reflect Jewish values, all while   Judith A. Levy, will be honored with Jewish Federation’s   building an overall stronger Jewish community through
      hearing from today’s leading thinkers in the arts, culinary,   prestigious Jeanne Levy Community Leadership Award.  powerful experiences that connect people to Jewish values,
      Jewish world and beyond,” shared Michael Hoffman,     The season  concludes on April 2, with  an elegant   holidays and Israel.
      president and CEO.                                 evening named in honor of community leader H. Irwin     For more information, including registration details, visit
        On Jan. 27, 2020 Academy Award-winning actress,   Levy to celebrate the area’s most dedicated leaders and   jewishpalmbeach.org/upcoming.
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      Marlee Matlin, will lead an inspiring discussion during   philanthropists. The event will feature Dr. Rick Hodes, an











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