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VOL. 34 NO. 9 www.seabreezepublications.com SEPTEMBER 2021
The Stuart Air Show Boasts Best Show Yet
When It Returns To The Skies Nov. 12 To 14
The Stuart Air Show is back in Guests will be able to experience an amazing pyrotechnic
2021 to highlight performances and firework show, and live entertainment. The Dirty
from more elite aerial performers Flight Suit Party is a Top Gun: Maverick theme this year,
than ever before. This beloved with the new flick set to release on Nov. 19.
regional event was sidelined in Not all the excitement will be exclusively in the air! Stuart
2019 by heavy flooding, which Air Show patrons will get to experience an incredible flight
was preceded by the tragic pre-show crash of Dr. Joseph line race between the Shockwave Jet Truck and an aircraft.
Masessa. The Stuart Air Show was able to have a successful The jet truck holds the record for fastest in the world; title
2020 event, making the 2021 air show possible! set at 376 mph!
The show features two United States Air Force military The “Race the Runway 5K” is back by popular demand,
fighter jets; the F-16 Demo Team (“Viper”), and the A-10C allowing runners the chance to race through Martin County
Thunderbolt II (“The Warhog”). In addition, for the first time Airport in the hours before the show on Sunday, Nov. 14.
in North America, Red Bull Pilot Aaron Fitzgerald will do Runners will watch the sunrise over the show’s aircraft in
barrel loops and fly inverted in a BO 105 C helicopter. this special experience.
Back by popular demand is the opening evening The Stuart Air Show highlights the importance of aviation
twilight air show and Dirty Flight Suit Party on Nov. 12. and the service of veterans. It also provides hundreds of The Stuart Air Show on page 2
Dancers, It’s Time Wild Pants
To Shake And Shimmy! Is Back!
West Palm Beach Police favorite dancer online. The blitz will welcome six pairs to Unbuckle your
the dance floor on Friday, Sept. 17. The event begins with
Athletic League’s Ballroom cocktails at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and the competition creativity for The
at 7 p.m.
Arc of Palm Beach
Blitz Planned For Sept. 17 West Palm Beach PAL’s Ballroom Blitz returns to County’s annual Wild
Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Pants “fun-raiser.”
In-person event sold-out; fans can vote for their dancer online Palm Beach for the limited in-person event. Online, fans can The Arc is looking
The dance duos have been paired up, and the dance genres log in to https://www.westpalmbeachpal.com/events/ and for supporters to
have been chosen. Now, it’s time to practice, practice and place their votes for the dancer who moves the best. Each show of f their
practice some more for the West Palm Beach Police Athletic vote is a $50 donation to West Palm Beach PAL. style in celebration
League’s (PAL) Annual Ballroom Blitz. Mayor Keith James and West Palm Beach Police Chief of dif ferences,
Having returned to its former popularity, following a Frank Adderley, along with an additional local personality, innovation, and
COVID-19-related pause in 2020, the Ballroom Blitz is will judge the competition of the following local business community spirit.
sold-out, but fans will have an opportunity to bid on their leaders and personalities: Throughout the
• C a r m i n e C o l e l l a , month of October,
president and COO, Ed Morse Wild Pants participants
Automotive Group, Jupiter will zip up their loony
• Robert Norvell, West pantaloons, strut
Palm Beach-based criminal their silly slacks, and
defense attorney engage in peer-to-peer Tyson and Ender Mutchler
• Cara Debock, Jupiter- fundraising to support
based businesswoman The Arc’s vital programs for people with disabilities.
• Peter Conn, real estate This year’s models will compete to top the $89,000
advisor for Compass raised on the virtual runway in 2020.
• Christina Lambert, “The last 18 months have been a roller coaster for
managing director at many, but The Arc is a constant for our clients and their
ProductivePower.com families. They rely on us every day, and we need the
• Mike McGann, operations community’s support to keep living out our mission,”
Carmine Colella Robert Norvell Cara Debock manager, production, on-air said Kimberly McCarten, president and CEO of The
personality, Legends 100.3 Arc of Palm Beach County.
“I am looking forward to Reigning Wild Pants champion Tyson Mutchler will
the excitement generated by be back to defend his title. Participants of all ages can
the ‘fan clubs’ of each of the join The Arc in this crazy combination of creativity
dancers. The enthusiasm of and community service. Sign up at www.mightycause.
the crowd and online creates com/event/Wildpants2021, then share your pants and
a fun, but competitive, fundraising efforts on social media using the hashtag
atmosphere, and helps #ArcWildPants.
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