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Supermodel Christie Brinkley Was The Cover Girl Of Cancer
Alliance Of Help & Hope’s 2022 Shop The Day Away Luncheon ™
$850,000 Raised To Brunello Cucinelli. Items included a fabulous selection of new handbags, accessories,
Assist Local Families jewelry, evening merchandise, home, beauty, men’s merchandise, pets, unique
experiences, and many more “must-have surprises” – all curated for the Palm Beach
Affected By Cancer luxury lifestyle. Following the silent auction, guests enjoyed a fabulous lunch and short
video about the amazing work of the Cancer Alliance before Jonathan Duerr led the
Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope’s live auction that featured an array of exclusive and unique items to bid on.
(CAHH) 2022 Shop The Day Away The event’s finale was when Christie Brinkley took the stage. In an interview format,
Luncheon was another sold-out event with Christie shared with the audience various fun, exciting and heartfelt anecdotes about her
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nearly 500 supporters in attendance. This life as an American model, actress, entrepreneur, and mother. Christie gained worldwide
exciting event took place at The Breakers fame with her appearances in the late 1970s Sport Illustrated swimsuit issues. She spent
Palm Beach on Feb. 24 with keynote speaker 25 years as the face of CoverGirl. She has appeared on over 500 magazine covers and
supermodel Christie Brinkley, one of the signed contracts with major brands, both fashion and non-fashion. She has also worked
most recognized faces around the world.
This spectacular event began with Palm Supermodel Christie Brinkley on page 2
Beach’s most fantastic silent auction,
featuring more than 500 new luxury designer
items from the world’s finest brands, Jack And Barbara Nicklaus
including Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Soula Rifkin, Christie Brinkley and Janet Levy
Tampa General Hospital Joins Children’s Legacy Fund
The Honda Classic In Support Reaches Milestone
Of Children’s Charities Jack and Barbara Nicklaus
and the Nicklaus Children’s
Health Care Foundation have
made significant strides toward
Tampa General Hospital (TGH) has joined the Palm their $80 million goal to help
Beach County community in support of The Honda children in need of life-changing
Classic. Since its inception in 1972, The Honda Classic medical care. Two years after
has raised more than $55 million to support over 100 the launch of the Jack and
South Florida charities and helped tens of thousands Barbara Nicklaus Children’s
of children. Legacy Fund, the endowment
Tampa General Hospital welcomed hundreds of is at the halfway mark.
prominent residents and physicians to its chalet in “Jack and I have had the
Nicklaus Village on the 18th hole of the PGA National honor to play a role in some
Champion Course. TGH is proud to support Nicklaus amazing success stories by
Children’s Health Care Foundation, the primary helping children receive the Annie-Laurie and Darren Bardell and their children
beneficiary of The Honda Classic, in its work to advance medical treatments they need with Barbara and Jack Nicklaus
and enhance the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of to live healthy lives,” said Photo by Tracey Benson Photography
childhood diseases and disorders. Barbara Nicklaus, founder
The tournament has donated more than $1 million and chair of the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation. “It’s been a joy to see the
each of the last five years to the Nicklaus Children’s community step forward to make sure these kids get vital care.”
Health Care Foundation. Through the foundation, The John Couris, president and CEO Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation established the fund in honor of Jack and
of Tampa General Hospital; Dr. Barbara’s 80th birthdays to create a secure future for sick children locally and globally.
The Honda Classic on page 4 Abraham Schwarzberg Thanks to a $1.5 million donation from The Frank DiMino Foundation, the fund has
surpassed the $40 million mark. Darren Bardell and family from the Wellington-based
foundation recently presented the check to Jack and Barbara.
“We believe in Jack and Barbara’s vision to help children receive lifesaving care and
are thrilled to be a part of these second chances,” said Darren Bardell, Executive Director
of The Frank DiMino Foundation.
Jack and Barbara Nicklaus founded the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation in
2004 to provide world-class, pediatric care to children in Palm Beach County and beyond.
The foundation supports Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, which has helped children from every
state in the union and 119 countries. For more information on how you can support the Jack
and Barbara Nicklaus Children’s Legacy Fund, please visit nchcf.org or call (561) 630-0025.