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Teens Donate 78,000 Bowls Of Cereal
To Boca Helping Hands
Boca Helping Hands (BHH) has received the parents, Jett and Luke organized their first cereal drive
equivalent of 78,150 bowls of cereal from the Cereal4All for BHH in 2016 at their school, Calusa Elementary, when
food drives, which was started by 13-year-old twin they were just 8 years old. The boys have since expanded
brothers, Jett and Luke Justin, Boca Raton residents who the program, now called Cereal4All, to 10 more schools
attend Don Estridge Middle School. in the area. Due to COVID-19, only select schools are
Breakfast food is one of the least-donated items to participating in this year’s cereal drive.
food banks across the country. That means not all kids “Cereal is about breakfast, but it’s also about
and families have daily access to breakfast in their home. happiness,” Jett said. “We couldn’t stop thinking about
Like most kids, cereal is one of Jett and Luke Justin’s the families in our community who couldn’t fill their
favorite foods. bowls, and we wanted to do something about it.”
“We want to live in a world where every kid and In past years, the cereal drive lasted for two weeks,
family has daily access to breakfast food in their home,” although it ended after just one week last year due to
Luke said. “We want to be part of the fight against food COVID-19. This year, the drive has been expanded to
insecurity.”
After volunteering at Boca Helping Hands with their Teens Donate 78,000 Bowls Of Cereal on page 2
Achievement Centers For Children & Families
Will Hold First Annual Pickleball Tournament On May 15
Achievement Centers for Children & Families (ACCF) this event and can’t wait to meet
will hold its First Annual Round Robin Pickleball Tournament members of the local pickleball
at the Delray Beach Tennis Center, 201 West Atlantic Ave., community,” said Stephanie
Delray Beach, from 5 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 15. Seibel, CEO of ACCF.
The outdoor event will include light bites, beverages, and The entry fee is $60 per
music. Players will compete for top three winner trophies. registrant; participants can play in
Participants can play with their friends or learn how to play the round-robin-style tournament
with a pickleball professional. or attend a beginners clinic with
The tournament will raise funds to benefit Achievement a pickleball professional to learn
Centers for Children & Families, a community-based how to play. Each ticket includes
nonprofit that supports hundreds of local children and drinks and light bites. Spectators
their families annually by providing access to year-round can watch for free.
programs.
“This is a new and fresh event for us for a sport that has First Annual Pickleball
become increasingly popular in Delray. We are excited to host Tournament on page 2
The Symphonia Announces Third Live Concert Of The Season
“Let The Trumpet Sound” To include a 60-minute performance, without intermission,
Be Held May 2 At The Boca featuring soloist Jeffrey Kaye, principal trumpet.
The program will include:
Raton Marriott Purcell Suite from Abdelazer
Handel Suite in D for Trumpet and Strings
The Symphonia, South Florida’s premier chamber Baldassare Sonata No.1 in F for Trumpet and Strings
orchestra, has announced its third live concert of the Holst St. Paul’s Suite
season, to be held on Sunday, May 2 at 2 p.m., with a A reduced-sized orchestra will perform, enabling
second performance at 5 p.m. in the Grand Oasis Ballroom the musicians to socially distance on the stage. In
of the Boca Raton Marriott. “Let the Trumpet Sound,” addition, guest seating will be spatially distanced,
led by Principal Conductor, Maestro Alastair Willis, will per recommended CDC guidelines, and masks will be
required for both musicians Annabel Russell, The
and guests. The trumpet Symphonia’s executive
will feature a bell cover director Maestro Alastair Willis
during the performance to
adhere with COVID safety executive director. “We are still prioritizing safety, of
standards. course, and have taken many measures to ensure our
“Like every performing guests and our musicians have a spatially-safe, yet
artist, our musicians are thoroughly enjoyable experience.”
eager to get back on stage The Boca Raton Marriott continues operating under
and perform,” said Annabel
Russell, The Symphonia’s The Symphonia on page 2