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Tequesta Profile from page 3 transforming regional healthcare through patient centered As the leading, not-for-profit healthcare provider in the
care, cutting-edge technology, and state-of-the-art facilities. region, Jupiter Medical Center relies on philanthropy to
About Jupiter Medical Center Foundation Fundraising efforts have supported a number of major maintain patients’ well-being and delivering world-class
Since its founding in 1989, Jupiter Medical Center projects at Jupiter Medical Center, including the De George healthcare. Jupiter Medical Center Foundation is dedicated
Foundation has raised funds to support Jupiter Medical Pediatric Unit, the Margaret W. Niedland Breast Center, The to securing this financial support to fulfill the mission
Center’s mission to reimagine the delivery of health and Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center, the Frank of the organization. For more information, please visit
wellness to the region. Jupiter Medical Center Foundation, E. and Mary D. Walsh Robotic Surgery Program, and the jmcfoundation.org.
together with Jupiter Medical Center, is committed to Florence A. De George Pavilion. Photos by LILA Photo
Justin Howard, Aliya Howard, Betsy Smith, Ryan Smith Andrea Albertini, Lucy Torres, Lisa Morvilo, Wendy D’Uva Monty Foster, Sally Sevareid, Tim Luke, Greg Strahm
ChariTy evenT from page 1 on renovations for the historic 1927 Jupiter Elementary again,” said Cindy Wester, Loxahatchee Guild president.
Auditorium, which has been stalled for several years. The group already has plans for their annual Party for
2022 Fundraiser “It is exciting to see individuals in the community Preservation gala to be held at the Pelican Club in Jupiter,
Over 125 Loxahatchee embracing the history of the area. The new Sims House Feb. 9, 2023. For more information, email loxahatcheeguild@
Guild members and guests restaurant is a great example of something old becoming new gmail.com.
attended the “For the
Love of the Loxahatchee”
fundraising event at
Topside at the Beacon on
the Jupiter Inlet. In addition
to individual donations,
many local restaurants and shops donated items for auction
baskets. Gallery Grill, Moir’s Food Shack, Envy of Palm
Beach, Gretchen Scott, and Jonathan’s Landing Golf Club
were just a few of the local sponsors.
“This is such a beautiful location,” said Jane Castellano,
Loxahatchee Guild member. “It is really great to finally be
able to get together as a group again.”
What’s Next For The
Loxahatchee Guild?
The Loxahatchee Guild
provides ongoing support of
the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
and Museum as well as
the Flagler train depot and
Aicher House at Sawfish
Bay Park. The Pineapple
House renovation at DuBois
Park is also among the
ongoing projects of the guild.
The group is hopeful that
plans can move forward