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Dionne Warwick from page 1 prestigious award for Happen , Stoned
Best Contemporary Soul Picnic, Sweet
disabled veterans, impoverished and underserved children, Fe m al e Voca l ist Blindness, Wedding
in saving dogs and cats, and so much more – is because of Performance. Bell Blues, and One
the generosity, empathy, friendship, and commitment of our Marilyn McCoo Less Bell to Answer.
supporters and board of directors.” and Billy Davis Jr. After leaving The 5th
Of course, the success of the Lady in Red Gala is also are the original stars Dimension, Marilyn
attributable to the quality of its entertainment. Indeed, and lead singers of and Billy recorded
the great ones endure, and Dionne Warwick has long the legendary group, You Don’t Have To
been one of the greatest. She was discovered by Burt The 5th Dimension, Be A Star (To Be In
Bacharach and Hal David in 1961. She went on to record where they launched My Show), a chart-
18 consecutive Top 100 singles, including Don’t Make Me Champagne and topping number one
Over, Walk on By, Say a Little Prayer, A House Is Not A Pop Soul Classics, record, which won
Home, Alfie, Heartbreaker, and Déjà Vu, among countless including Up, Up them their seventh
others. She received her first Grammy in 1968 for Do You and Away, Aquarius/ Grammy Award and
Know the Way to San Jose? and became the first African Let the Sunshine In, a network television
American solo female artist of her generation to win the Worst That Could Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo variety show on CBS. Rita Rudner
A house-filling
favorite in Las Vegas since she opened as one of the hottest
Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade from page 1 for up to $10,000 in cash and prizes. All vessels must tickets in town in June 2000, Rita Rudner is known for her
be registered by Nov. 30. For more information visit, one-liners. Throughout a 14-year run and 2,000-plus shows,
and $84 million in Palm Beach County. Through these marinepbc.org or call (561) 863-0012. she has sold one and a half million tickets and become the
events, MIAPBC supports over 40 local marine-related About Marine Industries Association Of Palm longest-running solo comedy show in the history of Las
events and nonprofits that protect and promote the marine Beach County Vegas. She has been named Las Vegas’s “Comedian Of
industry in Palm Beach County and beyond with a portion The Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach The Year” nine years in a row.
providing scholarships to deserving students. Since its County Inc. (MIAPBC) is a not-for-profit organization Chairs of the gala are Lois Pope, Dr. Robin Ganzert,
inception, the MIAPBC has donated over $2.5 million to formed in 1986. Their mission is to promote and protect and Marti LaTour. Grand Honorary Chair is Christine
local nonprofit organizations and scholarship candidates. the sound growth of the marine industry in Palm Beach Lynn and Honorary Chairs are Gail Worth and Frank
“The MIAPBC is proud to bring the community County for the benefit and education of its members, the Orenstein. Cochairs are Holly and David Dreman, Connie
together and give back through this annual event. It community, and the environment. The MIAPBC brings the Frankino, Suzi Goldsmith, Patrick and Milly Park, and
has become an honored tradition for so many people community two annual signature events: the Palm Beach Suzie Sayfie. Inspirational Chair is Tova Leidesdorf and
throughout the years. As always, we hope to give back International Boat Show and the Palm Beach Holiday Entertainment Chair, Sunny Sessa.
even more than the previous year, not only to this Boat Parade. The Palm Beach International Boat Show Corporate Ambassadors are Valentino; Ambassador
event, but to all the organizations and events we help features billions of dollars of yachts and accessories with Realty Corp.; Van Cleef & Arpels; Walter J. Schwenk,
fund throughout the entire year,” said Alyssa Freeman, an economic impact of $682 million statewide and $84 AAMS, managing director and investment officer, Wells
executive director of MIAPBC. million in Palm Beach County. MIAPBC supports over Fargo Advisors; and Gladys & Sy Ziv Foundation, Ronald
The MIAPBC invites local businesses to participate as 40 local marine-related events and nonprofits that protect S. Kochman, president.
a sponsor with packages ranging from $250 to $10,000 and promote the marine industry in Palm Beach County For more information about tickets, tables, and sponsorships,
with varying benefits including business exposure and beyond with a portion providing scholarships to or to receive an invitation to LIFE’s 28th annual Lady in Red
on television, radio, print, digital, social media, and deserving students. Since its inception, the MIAPBC has Gala, please call (561) 582-8083 or email life@life-edu.org.
public relations. A sponsorship guarantees access to the donated over $2.5 million to local nonprofit organizations To learn more about LIFE, visit life-.edu.org.
exclusive VIP viewing party with premium views of the and scholarship candidates.
boat parade, entertainment, food, and open bar. Calendar listing: 6 to 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 4 – The
Register your boat today and be part of this holiday Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County’s Help Me Help
tradition. The parade features up to 80 holiday-themed 27th annual Palm Beach Holiday Boat Parade and Toy
boats and yachts that begin in North Palm Beach and Drive, benefiting Toys for Tots and Little Smiles. The
travel by the MIAPBC headquarters in North Palm parade begins in North Palm Beach and navigates up My Child
Beach up to the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse where a panel of the Intracoastal Waterway ending at 8 p.m. at the iconic
judges evaluates each vessel based on lights, enthusiasm, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse. For more information visit
and themed-decor. The entering vessels are eligible marinepbc.org or call (561) 863-0012. By Jim Forgan, Ph.D.,
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