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TequesTa Profile
45th Annual Black-Tie Ball Raises Funds For Surgical Institute
After a two-year hiatus and Martin Dytrych. Sally The two-story, 90,000-square-foot institute will offer 16
Jupiter Medical Center Sevareid, cohost of The state-of-the-art operating rooms and two hybrid operating
Foundation returned Mo and Sally Morning rooms in a dedicated facility. The institute’s operating
to The Breakers, Palm Show on KOOL 105.5, rooms will combine traditional surgery with image-guided
Beach on March 12 for served as the mistress of interventional capabilities. Patients, families and friends
their 45th Annual Black- ceremonies. will have access to outdoor spaces with a terrace, along
Tie Ball. The region’s Guests danced the night with a dedicated discharge area leading to covered parking
t op phil a nthropi st s, away to the vibrant tunes for privacy and ease.
physicians, business of the Georgia Bridgwater Support for this year’s event comes from generous
icons, and Jupiter Orchestra, a live band that sponsors and underwriters, including Presenting Sponsors
Medical Center’s biggest performs everything from Palm Beach Kennel Club and The Rooney Family;
supporters were in swinging big band jazz Diamond Sponsor The Narlinger Family; Gold Sponsors
attendance at this beautiful music to an amazing high Leo, Claire and the Robert Adenbaum Foundation, Jeff
fundraising event. Lee energy mix of dance hits. and Lee Alderton, the Bebe Foundation, Carlton Fields,
Ann and Jeffrey Alderton The event was a major Tesa Dytrych, Marty Dytrych Michele Deverich and Craig Williamson, Jason DeYonker,
chaired the event along success, raising money
with honorary chairs Tesa Lee Ann Alderton, Jeff Alderton for the new Surgical Institute at Jupiter Medical Center. Tequesta Profile on page 3
TequesTa sPoTlighT ChariTy evenT
Golden Heart Luncheon Raises For The Love Of
$490,000 For Children’s Health Care The Loxahatchee
“There is ability in her hearing loss to The Loxahatchee Guild Has
every disability. Mine be a superpower, First Event Since 2020
is my superpower,” and luncheon
said Maelyn Jarmon, guests agreed. After
season 16 winner of performing Fields
NBC’s The Voice, as of Gold, Blackbird,
she headlined this and Somewhere Over
year’s Golden Heart the Rainbow, Maelyn
Luncheon, an annual closed out the show
event benefiting the with an encore of
Nicklaus Children’s Hallelujah, which
Health Care brought guests to
Foundation. their feet. Maelyn
When Maelyn was travels the country in
very young, she lost support of children’s
hearing completely in hospitals, sharing her
her right ear and has inspirational story. Tiffany Kenney
20 percent loss in her Briana Beaty, Laura Russell, The Loxahatchee Guild has just conducted their first
left ear. She considers Allison Nicklaus Tequesta Spotlight on page 6 fundraising event since February 2020, which was just
three weeks before the world was hit with the COVID
pandemic.
The Loxahatchee Guild has been the premier historic
preservation group in northern Palm Beach County
since 1981. Among many other projects over the years,
the guild is largely responsible for saving the original
Florida East Coast Railway Depot that now sits at
Sawfish Bay Park.
Charity Event on page 4