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Lois Pope/LIFE’s 29th Lady In Red Gala
Raises Over $1 Million For Lois’ Food4Kids
At Palm Beach County Food Bank And “score” after another. But unlike the
Pups4Patriots At American Humane football world’s championship game, in
which there is only one winning team,
there were quite a few winners at this
“Super Bowl” Of Palm Beach Philanthropic Events Features Super year’s Lady in Red.
Entertainment By Paul Anka, Rita Rudner, Palm Beach Symphony The completely-sold-out audience of
And Danny Beck Band more than 600 Palm Beach and Miami
area civic and community leaders,
Southeast Florida’s “uber philanthropist” Lois Pope may not be NFL “uber philanthropists, and humanitarians were
quarterback” Tom Brady, but they have one thing in common: They know how to win big winners because they were treated to:
a “Super Bowl.” • a fabulous cocktail hour featuring
Indeed, just as Brady has won seven NFL titles – six with the New England Patriots the Palm Beach Symphony Orchestra
and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Pope has delivered an astounding 29 performing the greatest Broadway show
consecutive winning “Super Bowls” of philanthropy. tunes in history;
To be sure, the 29th Annual Lady in Red Gala, hosted by Pope and LIFE (Leaders
in Furthering Education) this past Sunday at The Breakers, Palm Beach, featured one Lady In Red Gala on page 2 Lois Pope, Paul Anka and Rita Rudner
Fish And Wildlife Foundation Of Florida
Raises Over $1.2 Million For Wildlife Conservation
The South Florida
com m unit y gathered
to celebrate the state’s
wondrous natural heritage
at the Fish and Wildlife
Foundation of Florida’s “A
Night for Nature” gala at
the Pelican Club on Friday,
March 31. Foundation
supporters raised more
t ha n $1.2 m i l l i on t o
support Florida’s outdoor
recreational activities, Carlos Alfonso, Eric Silagy Thomas Eason Johnny Morris
protect native wildlife, and
educate future generations. John Lacy, Joshua Kellam, Eric Silagy, Tucker Frederickson Fish And Wildlife Foundation on page 4
Admirals Cove Continues To Grow As A Philanthropic Community
The Admirals Cove Foundation’s 2022/23 Season of Giving distributed 22 employee This season, the Admirals Cove Foundation fully funded grants to the following charitable
educational scholarships and 27 full program grants to local nonprofit charities nonprofits: Admirals Cove Employee Scholarship managed by The George Snow Foundation,
impacting the northern Palm Beach County residents in the areas of health, education, Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse, The Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, Chasin A Dream, Clinics
and social services. Can Help, El Sol, Els for Autism, Families First of Palm Beach County, The First Tee of
The members of The Club at Admirals Cove rallied together to have a record-breaking the Palm Beaches, The Giving Closet, Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition of Palm
year, by collectively giving over $3.5 million to support those in need. “Admirals Cove Beach County, In Jacob’s Shoes, Jack the Bike Man, Jupiter Medical Center Foundation,
is only as healthy and beautiful as the greater community that surround us,” explained Jupiter Police Foundation, Kids Cancer Foundation, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, The
Eric Becker, foundation board president. “Our members take great pride in volunteering Lord’s Place, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches, My Clinic, Palm
their time and giving financial support to improve the lives of our employees and Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Paws 4 Liberty, Place of Hope, Take Stock In Children Palm
northern Palm Beach County neighbors.” Beach County, Vita Nova, West Jupiter Community Group/Edna Runner Tutorial Center,
and the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund.
Admirals Cove members are active in philanthropy year-round through the ACES Turkey
Trot and the ACES Dancing with the Stars to raise funds for club-employee educational
scholarships, food drive supporting northern Palm Beach County food banks, Kids Book Drive
to give the gift of literacy during the holidays, and member-led campaigns for emergency
and hurricane relief and recovery. As Foundation Director Rebecca Divine says, “As a
community, the Club at Admirals Cove members are passionate to give of their time, talent,
and treasure to improve the lives of the club employees, the employees’ families, and the
greater community of northern Palm Beach County.”
Admirals Cove on page 3