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VOL. 12 NO. 12                                          www.seabreezepublications.com                                         DECEMBER 2020

      Little Smiles Expands Holiday Toy Drive



      To Help More Local Children Than Ever Before


      For The First Time Little Smiles

      Toy Drive Will Benefit Local
      Children In Need Year-Round


        Little Smiles plans to bring big smiles to more children
      than ever before this holiday season and beyond. For the
      first time this year, to meet the rising demand, Little Smiles
      plans to use donations from its annual toy drive to help local
      children all year long!
        “Our role in the community is more important now
      than ever before,” said Nicole Mercado, executive director
      of Little Smiles. “With the global health crisis and kids
      quarantined for months, we saw a huge increase in the

       Little Smiles on page 3
       BallenIsles Country Club Leaders


       Play Charity Golf For First Tee




         BallenIsles Country Club General Manager and Chief
       Operating Officer Ryan Walls and Director of Golf Jeff
       Fitzherbert played a combined 250 holes of golf on
       Monday, Nov. 2 to raise funds for First Tee of the Palm
       Beaches. Walls and Fitzherbert were participating in the
       5th Annual 100 Hole Challenge held at Jupiter Country
       Club and raised more than $15,000 for First Tee through
       BallenIsles’ member donations and pledges.
         The two played 125 holes each, over eight and a half
       hours, covering approximately 18 miles, while playing
       three balls on  every  hole but one. Walls used  seven
       Callaway golf balls (lost four), went through one Callaway
       glove and remarkably, made it around using only one tee.
         “It was a fun, windy day. I got to hang out with the best

       BallenIsles on page 4                             Participants in the 5th Annual First Tee Palm Beach 100 Hole Challenge, Nov. 2
       Grants Foster Modernization Of The Lighthouse ArtCenter



      300K Grant From The Cornelia T. Bailey             known for its commitment to the arts, donated $300K and an   about the matching gift challenge and naming opportunities
      Foundation And A 200K Anonymous Dollar-            anonymous donor pledged a $200K dollar-for-dollar matching   should contact Sue Snyder at susan@lightousearts.org or call
      For-Dollar Matching Gift Challenge Will            gift challenge. The exciting renovations are currently under way   (561) 746-3101.
      Help Modernize Facilities                          in the newly renamed gallery and 2-D studio which is scheduled     “We are so grateful for our community’s investment in the
                                                         to reopen in January 2021 with a season full of enriching and   Lighthouse ArtCenter. Now, more than ever, we need art to serve
        The Lighthouse ArtCenter (LAC) welcomed a sizable grant   diverse exhibitions. The school renovations have been completed
      from the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation and an anonymous   and in-person and virtual classes are currently in session at   Grants Foster Modernization on page 2
      donor to help cover the cost of modernizing their gallery and   the refreshed facility. Those
      school of art facilities. The Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation,   interested in learning more
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