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Celebrity And Michelin-Starred Chefs
Sign On For The Palm Beaches Restaurant Month
Celebrations Also Include Retro Airstream
Pop-Up Events Throughout South Florida
The Palm Beaches Restaurant Month, Aug. 1 to 31, will serve up
more than meals and great deals at over 130 participating restaurants
this year. The expanded culinary celebration will kick off with
a Friends of James Beard Foundation Benefit on Aug. 2 at PGA
National Resort, showcasing the talent of two of the county’s celebrity
chefs and James Beard Award semifinalists, Chef Jeremy Ford and
Celebrity And Michelin-Starred Chefs on page 4 The Soso Meso Beach House
Over 150 Tutu Clad Paddlers Took To The Jupiter Waterways
On July 13 To Raise Money For Chasin A Dream Foundation
If you happened to be on the water on July 13 you were probably surprised to see
throngs of men, women, children and dogs all sporting tutus and cleaning up trash. The
Annual Trashy Tutu is a much anticipated event benefitting not only the environment,
but local children battling cancer, cystic fibrosis, heart disease and other life threatening
illnesses and disabilities.
Started five years ago by Alex Cotleur, Vivien Bunce, Layna Moehl and Lori Griffith
as a fun way to clean up trash along Coral Cove, the inaugural event drew about 30
paddlers and has grown steadily each year to over 150 this year.
“With the increase in boat traffic and the general population, the trash has steadily been
piling up in these popular areas and we wanted to help clean this area and benefit Chasin A
Dream at the same time, so the idea for the Trashy Tutu was born. We all care deeply about
our environment and the beautiful waterways of Jupiter that we enjoy and so we knew that
Tutu Clad Paddlers on page 8
First Lady Jill Biden Lauds Promise Fund
As ‘Incredible Example’ Of Hope
Visit Shines Light On The Nonprofit’s Innovative Patient Navigator
Model, Which Partners Patients With A Personal Health Care Advocate
On Thursday, June 23, the Promise Fund of Florida welcomed First Lady Jill Biden
in recognition of the nonprofit’s incredible progress in improving high quality access
to care by helping uninsured and underinsured women overcome social determinants
of health to obtain critical, early detection screening and lifesaving treatment for breast
and cervical cancers.
U. S. First Lady, Dr. Jill Sharon Prolow and Olga Cynthia Friedman and
Biden at the podium. Photo Villaverde. Photo by Maureen Mann. Photo by
by Capehart Capehart Capehart
First Lady Jill Biden on page 2