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PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED PRESENTS THE 2020-2021 PALM BEACH CHARITY REGISTER
The 2020-2021 edition will feature an excitingeditorial lineup, providing a powerful environmentfor your marketing message.
Palm Beach Charity Register includes: • The social season’s most memorable moments • Creative ways to give • Party trends and ideas • Charity spotlights • Prominent philanthropists • Leading corporate citizens • Gala jewels • Thedefinitiveguidetokeysocialevents • Comprehensive social calendar • PalmBeachCountyastheultimate
philanthropiccommunity
DISTRIBUTIONPalm Beach Charity Register will be mailed with the November issueofPalm Beach Illustratedandcanalsobefoundathigh-visibilityPalmBeachCountylocations,including:
• PROMINENT FOUNDATIONS
• CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
• COUNTRY CLUBS AND LUXURY PROPERTIES
• WEALTHMANAGEMENT,DOCTORS’AND ATTORNEYS’ OFFICES
• LUXURY AUTO DEALERSHIPS AND YACHT BROKERS
• PRIVATE JET PORTS AND LIMOUSINES
• EXCLUSIVE SALONS AND SPAS
• SPECIAL EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
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BEFORE YOU FILL YOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR AHEAD,
LOOK BACK AT LAST SEASON’S BEST MOMENTS
SEASONSNAPSHOTS
How to know you’re at a Palm Beach soiree? Blockbuster performances, celebrity sightings, stunning decor,
and philanthropic spirit are always in unlimited supply.
LIFE OF THE PARTY
PHOTOGRAPHERS: CAPEHART, TRACEY BENSON PHOTOGRAPHY, LIBBY VOLGYES, CHRISTINA CERNIK
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Reading between the lines of a gala invitation can be tricky. Here, we break
down the takeaways from Carla Hagan Designs’ cursive script. —Skye Sherman
Decode the
Two spots have been reserved for you. Feel free to bring a plus one.
Guests will transfer from one spot to another, so expect a short walk.
It’s a major milestone year for this event. Expect a
little extra hoopla.
Stilettos may not be the best footwear option.
We have a theme! Cheetah print is a go. Since it’s a gala,
assume black-tie attire.
Part of the party will take place outdoors—look up the weather and dress accordingly.
Do your research. Make sure you’re in the loop and can speak knowledgeably
on this organization and its charitable efforts.
Notify the organizer of any food allergies.
Block the date now to avoid last-minute mix-ups.
Intriguing. Plan to stay late so you don’t miss it.
Go with a planned donation amount in mind, place your best bets, and look forward to heading home with some
killer prizes.
Map your route beforehand or hire a driver so you know where you’re going and don’t need to stress about arriving on time.
When timing is emphasized, arrange to arrive a few
minutes ahead of schedule.
This event needs an exact headcount, so make sure the organizer knows whether or
not to save a spot for you.
Invite
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Preservation FoundationGood Time: Little Red Schoolhouse 1878 Dinner Good Deed: Palm Beach Preservation Foundation’s education programs
Partieswith a Purpose
In 1878, the Spanish ship Providencia wrecked off the Florida coast with cargo containing 20,000 coconuts, which were ultimately planted on a stretch of island that came to be known as Palm Beach. Drawing inspiration from this pivotal happening, the Palm Beach Preservation Foundation’s 1878 Series hosts invite-only events that delve into the island’s beginnings. The educational series breaks the mold by hosting its receptions for young supporters at landmarked homes and storied public spaces. Its second event was held at the Little Red Schoolhouse. The evening, sponsored by First Re-public Bank, delivered cuisine influenced by pioneer recipes and Floridian in-gredients, and featured folk music by The Lubben Brothers and conversations
with a schoolmarm in the oldest remaining schoolhouse in southeast Florida. “Going to the Little Red Schoolhouse is somewhat like going to a secret garden,” says Emily Clifford, an 1878 Series committe member. “You drive by it all the time, but you never actually know what it is. Then one night you show up and there are string lights, a folk band is playing, and there is a little lady from 1886 welcoming you. It was really a unique experience.” In educating the younger generation of Palm Beachers about the island’s his-torical presence and roots, those behind the 1878 Series hope that this context will inform the town’s up-and-coming leaders as they continue to grow the community they call home. —Chloe Krammel
CAPE
HART
The Little Red Schoolhouse was the perfect location to transport guests back in time to learn more about the origins of Palm Beach and how pioneers shaped the area.
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