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      The Northern Palm Beach Chapter



      Of The American Business Women’s Association Hosts


      24th Annual Fashion Show And Luncheon




        The Northern Palm Beach Chapter of the American     Fashion Coordinator Rose Meyerowich will be presenting   residents who have shown an outstanding example in the field
      Business Women’s Association will host its 24th annual   spring and resort fashions from local area boutiques.   of education.
      fashion show and luncheon on Saturday, March 21 from 11   The proceeds of the event will help to support education,     The mission of the American Business  Women’s
      a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel, Palm Beach   professional development and scholarships. Come to enjoy   Association is to bring together businesswomen of diverse
      Gardens, Fla. Cost is $45 before March 15 or $50 from March   spectacular fashions, a delightful luncheon and a chance to win   occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help
      16 through day of the event. Tickets are available to purchase   some of the door prizes kindly donated by businesses in the   themselves and others grow personally and professionally
      via credit card. To purchase tickets utilizing Paypal, the link   area. Raffle tickets will be available for purchase for fabulous   through leadership, education, networking support and
      is abwa.npb@gmail.com. If you don’t have a Paypal account,   items such as hotel stays, restaurant gift certificates, a set of   national recognition.
      the link is paypal.me/abwanorthernpalmbch. The Embassy   four tires, a 50/50 raffle, gift baskets and more. For tickets or     For more information on the American Business Women’s
      Suites Hotel is located at 4350 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach   more information, contact Loretta Remy at (561) 317-3227.  Association, feel free to contact Chapter President Loretta
      Gardens, FL 33410. For directions to the hotel, contact the     We will present our sixth annual Woman of Excellence   Remy at (561) 317-3227 (or Loretta.spalady@gmail.com).
      Embassy Suites at (561) 622-1000.                  Award. The distinction will be made from Palm Beach County   Website: https://northernpalmbeach.abwa.org/
      Rex Recommends




      By Rex Hearn                                       Michael Chioldi as Onegin, Dmitry Korchak as Lensky and   company presents Don Quixote at the Kravis Center from
        After the auspicious                             Svetlana Aksenova, the lovely Tatiana whose famous letter   Friday, March 20 to Sunday, March 22. Choreography is by
      opening of Palm Beach                              song is among the most gripping and beautiful ever written   Petipa and music is by Minkus; this beloved classic is a vibrant
      Opera’s Turandot to sold-                          for the soprano voice. The dual scene is heart stopping. The   kaleidoscopic delight, full of castanets clicking, ruffled skirts
      out seats there’s much to                          music is lush using the full strength of the orchestra in the pit   swirling, toreadors strutting, street dancers cavorting, gypsies,
      look forward to with their                         throughout. The production is conducted by Christian Knapp   flower girls and dear old Don Quixote tilting at windmills with
      production of Eugene Onegin                        and directed by Tomer Zvulun. It is sung in Russian with   his faithful friend Sancho Panza trying to restore order! “It’s
      at the end of March. The                           English supertitles. This is a stunning opera experience.  hard to tame the adventure that is Miami City Ballet’s Don
      Maltz  Jupiter Theatre’s                           Palm Beach Symphony, (561) 281-0145               Quixote” - Miami New Times. Do not miss it.
      expansion plans are very                             On Thursday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rosarian   Kravis Center, (561) 832-7469
      exciting taking them to a                          Academy Assembly Hall on Flagler Drive the symphony     Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra visits Tuesday, March
      whole new performance                              under conductor Gerard Schwarz has a three-work interesting   17 at 8 p.m. Led by Lahav Shani they will play the Bartok
      level. And now that all Palm                       concert. First is Diamond’s Rounds followed by Creston’s   Concerto for Orchestra and Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1
      Beach Symphony concerts will be held in the Dreyfoos Hall,   Concerto for Accordian and Orchestra with the young genius   in D Minor with the very distinguished soloist, Emanuel Ax.
      next year, it is fitting for they belong with the great visiting   Hanzhi Wang, whom I had the pleasure of hearing last year.   And on Sunday, March 22 our own New World Symphony
      orchestras of the music world.                     She never once looks at her keyboard, her fingers move like   plays Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade Fantasy using all
      Palm Beach Opera, (561) 833-7888                   greased lightning! Her technique is perfect. The program   87 young musicians under 25, conducted by Joshua Gersen.
        Tchaikovsky’s deeply moving opera of love, rejection and   ends with the lovely Italian Symphony No. 4, The Italian by   On Monday, April 6 at 8 p.m. Cameron Carpenter plays the
      reversal of fortune Eugene Onegin has performances on Friday,   Mendelssohn.                         George W. Mergens Memorial Organ, the gift to the center
      March 27 and Saturday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday,   Miami City Ballet, (305) 929-7001         from Alex Dreyfoos. Carpenter’s whirlwind tour of Europe
      March 29 at 2 p.m. Not to be missed with great opera stars like     World renowned without question! This exciting dance   won accolades aplenty. Program soon to be announced.







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