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VOL. 15 NO. 3                                           www.seabreezepublications.com                                             MARCH 2020


      Golden Heart Luncheon Inspires Guests To Open Their Hearts



        Keep your heart open and look for ways to help others.
      That was the key message at the Golden Heart Luncheon on
      Thursday, Jan. 16 at The Country Club at Mirasol. Emmy and
      Golden Globe winner Jane Seymour was the featured speaker
      at the annual event that benefits the Nicklaus Children’s
      Health Care Foundation.
        The afternoon was filled with stories of hope and healing
      from former patients like Lucky who has undergone four
      surgeries to overcome a severe deformity in his spine. The
      bubbly teenager inspired laughter and tears as he encouraged
      attendees to purchase keepsake bears for themselves and
      young patients. The event set a fundraising record for the
      foundation, raising $550,000.

      Golden Heart Luncheon on page 2                    Barbara Nicklaus, Jane Seymour, Jack Nicklaus     Debbie Lipoff, Cameron Neth, Rhonda Titherington
      Jupiter Law Center Hits Another Home Run With Fundraiser




      Benefiting The Aicardi                             haired guy holding sign
      Syndrome Foundation!                               saying “John: 3:16”) to
                                                         the  obscure  (comedian
                                                         Bob  Nelson’s  Eppy
        Jupiter Law Center knows it takes a top-notch team to   Epperman), everyone
      make an impact. And boy, do they have one! With the support   got into the game. They
      of hundreds of the firm’s friends and family, Adam and Lissa   danced and played on
      Gumson of Jupiter Law Center have raised over $400,000 in   the 16-person giant LED
      donations to the Aicardi Syndrome Foundation, a 100 percent   foosball table, Pop-A-
      volunteer run nonprofit organization.              Shots basketball games,
        The signature event every year is an Annual Halloween   Skee-Ball and even classic
      Aicardi Costume Party. This past October, the party’s theme   arcade video games with
      was sports – and the mood for the 200-plus guests was like   the fervor of athletes
      a postgame championship party on the streets! Attendees   gunning for the win.
      came dressed as their favorite sports fan/figure (real or from
      the movies) or team fan. From the topical (Robert Kraft)   Jupiter Law Center
      to the creative (Arnold Palmer) to the religious (rainbow-  on page 3   Ava, Adam and Lissa          Blue Team Soccer
      The Club At Ibis Collects Record 27,000 Pounds Of Food


      And More Than $15,000 In Annual Charity Food Drive




        The Club at Ibis’ eighth annual Charity Food Drive was   County Food Bank and Grove Park Elementary School in
      the best one yet. More than 27,000 pounds of food was   Palm Beach Gardens.
      collected by Ibis’ residents on Jan. 26, along with over     “The Palm Beach County Food Bank feeds 250,000
      $15,000 in monetary donations.                     people a week, which is amazing,” said Richard Zodikoff,
        More than 24,000 pounds of food was collected last   an Ibis resident who is the chairperson for the Food Drive.
      year which means there was a 15 percent increase in     “We’re  thrilled  to  set  a  record  this  year.  Like  any
      2020. This year, Ibis’ food drive benefited the Palm Beach   charity, it’s very difficult to top what you have done the
                                                                                 previous year. In past years
                                                                                 we have given out two bags
                                                                                 per household. This year we
                                                                                 decided to give out three.”
                                                                                   Zodikoff  said  the  food
                                                                                 bank decides where most of
                                                                                 the food will go, but some of
                                                                                 it will be directed to Grove
                                                                                 Park Elementary School,

                                                                                 The Club At Ibis on page 4  Volunteers at Ibis food drive
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