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15th Annual Festival of the
Arts Boca to Reach Worldwide
Audience With “Virtual”
Star-Studded Performances,
Architectural rendering of the Gloria Drummond Patient Tower Award-Winning Authors
Boca Raton Regional Hospital Festival of the Arts Boca will go forward in 2021, with virtual performances by Florida-
Keeps Pace With based artists from iconic locations throughout Boca Raton from March 6th – 14th. Each
program will stream once only on the Festival of the Arts Boca website: www.festivalboca.
“Keeping the Promise” org. Access is free with advance registration.
“Our 15th installment will celebrate the tremendous
talent in South Florida, showcase the beauty of Boca
from various venues and honor the legacy of our co-
As most of us know, it sometimes takes a crisis to produce real change. That has never founder, Charlie Siemon,” said Joanna Marie Kaye,
been more evident to all at Boca Raton Regional Hospital than right now, in 2020. The Executive Director of Festival of the Arts Boca. “Charlie
difficult and trying circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the true need would have been thrilled to see that, paradoxically, we
for the modernization of its campus: private rooms are no longer just a value-add, but a have the opportunity to reach our biggest audience ever
necessity to our health and well-being. Smart technology can be equipped for efficient and in 2021 with all of our events filmed and broadcast
effective communication, helping the hospital’s administration and staff to improve, even worldwide.”
further, their great proficiency in the management and control of infection and disease. All of The Festival will open on Saturday, March 6th, with
these advances are urgent and make “Keeping the Promise…the Campaign for Boca Raton Boca native and Metropolitan Opera star, Nadine Sierra,
Hospital” more vital than ever before. and friends in concert at the Boca Raton Airport.
The $250 million “Keeping the Promise”campaign is the largest initiative in the Hospital’s Hailed as one of the most promising young talents
history. Boca Regional’s plans will re-imagine and transform its campus, forging a future of in opera today, Sierra was named the Richard Tucker
unprecedented, world-class medical sophistication in our region. The investments made to Award winner in 2017 and the 2018 Beverly Sills Artist
the campaign will dramatically enhance the delivery of care to its growing patient population Award by the Metropolitan Opera. Having made a string
and support the delivery of state-of-the-art programs and clinical services. of successful debuts at the Met, Teatro alla Scala, Opéra Nadine Sierra
“Keeping the Promise” on page 4 15th Annual Festival of the Arts Boca on page 4
BYU Dominates UCF (49-23) in Seventh Annual
RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl
Number 16 ranked Brigham BYU was on a roll from kickoff, scoring
Young University never let up in its twice in the first few minutes of the first half
49-23 win over University Central to take a 14-0 lead. After the Cougars (11-1)
Florida in the 2020 RoofClaim. took a 21-point lead to end the first quarter,
com Boca Raton Bowl. The UCF answered back with their first touchdown
Cougars had a historic night tying to cut BYU’s lead to 21-7. Wilson found
the Boca Raton Bowl record for Isaac Rex for the second time of the game
most points scored in a quarter, for a 27-yard pass, after scoring on a 36-yard
with 21 in the first. BYU went on touchdown in the first. The Cougars continued
to break the bowl record for points to dominate after Wilson found Neil Pau’u to
in a half with 35 points in the first increase their lead to 35-10 at the half.
half. The Cougars crushed another In the second half, BYU returned with
bowl record for most first downs Head Coach Kalani Sitake (holding the trophy) and his power scoring in back-to-back possessions
in the bowl game with 34 total. team beat UCF 49-23 with a 39-yard run from Tyler Allgeier. Wide
receiver Gunner Romney followed with a
6-yard run to make it 49-10 after five minutes
of play in the third. UCF fought to stay in the
game, scoring with five seconds remaining in
the third quarter to make it 49-17.
BYU Dominates UCF on page 6 Offensive MVP# 1 Zach Wilson
A Word from the Editor—See page 3