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45th Annual Black-Tie Ball Raises Funds For Surgical Institute
After a two-year hiatus Jupiter Medical Center Foundation outdoor spaces with a terrace, along with a
returned to The Breakers, Palm Beach on March 12 for their dedicated discharge area leading to covered
45th Annual Black-Tie Ball. The region’s top philanthropists, parking for privacy and ease.
physicians, business icons, and Jupiter Medical Center’s biggest Support for this year’s event comes from
supporters were in attendance at this beautiful fundraising event. generous sponsors and underwriters, including
Lee Ann and Jeffrey Alderton chaired the event along with Presenting Sponsors Palm Beach Kennel
honorary chairs Tesa and Martin Dytrych. Sally Sevareid, cohost Club and The Rooney Family; Diamond
of The Mo and Sally Morning Show on KOOL 105.5, served as Sponsor The Narlinger Family; Gold Sponsors
the mistress of ceremonies. Leo, Claire and the Robert Adenbaum
Guests danced the night away to the vibrant tunes of the Foundation, Jeff and Lee Alderton, the Bebe
Georgia Bridgwater Orchestra, a live band that performs Foundation, Carlton Fields, Michele Deverich
everything from swinging big band jazz music to an amazing and Craig Williamson, Jason DeYonker,
high energy mix of dance hits. Randell and Rebecca Doane, Marty and Tesa
The event was a major success, raising money for the Dytrych, Robins & Morton, TD Bank and
new Surgical Institute at Jupiter Medical Center. The two- The Tiano Family; and Underwriters Michele
story, 90,000-square-foot institute will offer 16 state-of- Deverich and Craig Williamson, Randell and
the-art operating rooms and two hybrid operating rooms Rebecca Doane, Key Private Bank, Knight
in a dedicated facility. The institute’s operating rooms will Corporations, LeeSar and Cooperative
combine traditional surgery with image-guided interventional Daniel Oliver, Aliyah Oliver, Jody H. Oliver, Steven D. Mierley, Alyssa Oliver,
capabilities. Patients, families and friends will have access to 45th Annual Black-Tie Ball on page 2 Matthew Oliver
Golden Heart Luncheon Raises For The Love Of
$490,000 For Children’s Health Care The Loxahatchee
“There is ability in every
disability. Mine is my The Loxahatchee Guild Has
superpower,” said Maelyn
Jarmon, season 16 winner First Event Since 2020
of NBC’s The Voice, as she
headlined this year’s Golden The Loxahatchee
Heart Luncheon, an annual Guild has just conducted
event benefiting the Nicklaus their first fundraising
Children’s Health Care event since February
Foundation. 2020, which was just
When Maelyn was very three weeks before the
young, she lost hearing world was hit with the
completely in her right ear and Tiffany Kenney COVID pandemic.
has 20 percent loss in her left The Loxahatchee
ear. She considers her hearing Guild has been the
loss to be a superpower, and premier his toric
luncheon guests agreed. After preservation group in
performing Fields of Gold, northern Palm Beach
Blackbird, and Somewhere County since 1981.
Over the Rainbow, Maelyn Colleen Parkey, Kelly O’Leary, Casey Nicklaus, Christie Among many other
closed out the show with an Strunk, Casey Fearns, Lizzie Strunk projects over the years,
encore of Hallelujah, which the guild is largely
brought guests to their feet. former patient at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami. responsible for saving the original Florida East Coast
Maelyn travels the country in When Maja was 9 years old, she was diagnosed with a rare Railway Depot that now sits at Sawfish Bay Park.
support of children’s hospitals, bone cancer in her leg and received treatment at Nicklaus 2022 Fundraiser
sharing her inspirational story. Children’s. Today, she is a cancer-free 12-year-old who Over 125 Loxahatchee Guild members and guests
The other star of the show wants to be a broadcast journalist. She gave guests a video attended the “For the Love of the Loxahatchee”
was Maja, a Bak Middle School of the Arts student and a tour of Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, as well fundraising event at Topside at the Beacon on the Jupiter
as the hospital’s inpatient, Inlet. In addition to individual donations, many local
emergency, and neonatal restaurants and shops donated items for auction baskets.
intensive care units at Jupiter Gallery Grill, Moir’s Food Shack, Envy of Palm Beach,
Medical Center. Gretchen Scott, and Jonathan’s Landing Golf Club were
The event raised $490,000 just a few of the local sponsors.
to help children like Maelyn “This is such a beautiful location,” said Jane Castellano,
and Maja get the medical Loxahatchee Guild member. “It is really great to finally
treatment they need. be able to get together as a group again.”
Golden Heart Luncheon For The Love Of The Loxahatchee on page 4
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