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White Truffle Dinner Celebrates The Upcoming
13th Annual Palm Beach Wine Auction
Jan. 20 At 1000 NORTH
Guests Savored Four Courses Of White Truffle-Infused “Over the last 27 years, the Kravis Center has reached more bidding by visiting www.pbwa.online. Online bidding opens
Cuisine In Celebration Of The 2020 Palm Beach Wine Auction than 2.6 million local students, and the Palm Beach Wine a month before the event. The auction’s chairmen are Ted
Benefiting Arts Education Programs At The Raymond F. Kravis Auction has raised more than $4 million in proceeds to Mandes, founder and chairman, Milly and Patrick Park,
Center For The Performing Arts date toward this mission. We are committed to the future of cochairmen and Lois Pope, vice-chairman.
Celebrating the upcoming 13th Annual Palm Beach Wine the children in our Guests of the White Truffle Dinner included Palm Beach
Auction, guests at the Dec. 2 White Truffle Dinner were treated community.” Wine Auction sponsors Jen and Ed Dudnyk, Madeline and
to four courses of fine Italian cuisine infused with rare tartufo Mandes noted Roderic Fink, Imperial Wine Storage Inc. represented by Laura
bianco d’Alba at Café Sapori. The evening’s truffle delights exciting updates to and David Wrightson, JPMorgan Chase & Co. represented by
were paired with select wines from Italy, Burgundy and the this year’s auction, William Eady, Stephanie and Peter Lamelas, Tuny and David
Sonoma and Willamette valleys. The dinner was sponsored by including the new Page and Kathryn and Leo Vecellio.
Jen and Ed Dudnyk. venue at 1000 The evening began with a cocktail reception featuring hors
Auction Founder and Chairman Ted Mandes welcomed NORTH in Jupiter. d’oeuvres including plackets of tuna tartar, chicken crostini
over 80 guests to the dinner by saying, “We’re here because of He encouraged with aioli sauce and capers and cotechino with crispy corn
the more than 80,000 children the Kravis Center reaches with guests and anyone, meal and tartufo-fontina paired with Da Luca Aperol spritzes
its arts education programs every year.” Mandes thanked Café regardless of auction and Col de’Salici Prosecco.
Sapori’s hosts Francesco Blanco and Fabrizio Giorgi, as well a t t e nda nc e , t o
as the auction’s sponsors, committee members and supporters. register for online Will Brown, William Eady, Jeff Miller Around Town on page 10
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