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Wednesday, February 6th issue
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Wednesday, January 23 issue
Jelly Bean Ball
Norma and Simon Fireman, Chair
Easter Seals’ Jelly Bean Ball committee members have been scooping up some exciting plans for the inaugural event. Set for February 21st at The Mar-a-Lago Club, the fun, colorful gala benefit will be sprinkled with some exciting entertainment, dinner and dancing.
A special performance of international artist Michael Israel’s “Art in Concert” show will highlight the evening. Guests will be entertained by his high-energy performance creating special pieces of art to the rhythm of music and auctioned to the highest bidders. The crowd is sure to be on their feet dancing into the night from the music of the Marcia Mitchell Band.
“Guests are in for a real treat at the Jelly Bean Ball,” said Rhonda Clinton, executive director for Easter Seals Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie Counties. “Simon Fireman and his wonderful committee have been working hard on the details, complete with a visit to Sloan’s in West Palm Beach for inspiration.”
Along with Mr. and Mrs. Fireman, committee members for the Jelly Bean Ball include: Edgar Burroughs, Barbara Gilbert, Suzi Goldsmith, Michele Jacobs, Susan Kah, Barbara Katz, Cynthia Maronet, Carolyn Mathis, Faith Morford, Judith Morrell, Susan Reymond, Rick Rhodes, Sally Robinson, Debra Tornaben, Sylvia Wolf and Gail Worth.
Sponsors to date for the event are Mr. and Mrs. Simon C. Fireman, Newsmax Media, Inc., Sylvia Wolf, Rhoda & David Chase, Florence & Lawrence DeGeorge, The Philanthropic Society, Sally & Dick Robinson, ETC (Environmental Technology Control), Fraternal Order Of Police, Suzy Minkoff and The Sexauer Foundation.
A cocktail reception honoring the Jelly Bean Ball committee is planned for January 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon C. Fireman. Along with Mrs. Fireman, co-chairwomen for the reception are Sally Robinson, Debra Tornaben and Sylvia Wolf. The evening will feature the Exclusive Art of the Faberge Family with an exhibition and sale of works by Sarah and the late Theo Fabergé. A portion of the sales from the evening will go directly to Easter Seals.
Easter Seals Igoe-Amar Child Development Center is the area’s only full-time center for children of ALL abilities. Easter Seals’ helps children with disabling conditions due to birth, disease, accident or injury through pediatric speech, physical, occupational and behavioral therapies made available in a preschool setting. These services help prepare children for success in school while affording parents an opportunity to continue their careers or education.
Tickets to the Jelly Bean Ball are $500 per person. Proceeds from this event will benefit programs and services for children with special needs and disabilities at Easter Seals Igoe-Amar Child Development Center.
For more information or for tickets to the Jelly Bean Ball, please contact Easter Seals at 561-640-9521 or www.fl.easterseals.com.
Easter Seals
Jelly Bean Ball
Committee plans
a “sweet” event
Rick Rhodes, Susan Kah, Cynthia Maronet, Ed Burroughs
For more information or for tickets to the Jelly Bean Ball,
please contact Easter Seals at 561-640-9521 or
www.fl.easterseals.com.
Photos by Jacek Gancarz Photography
February 21st at The Mar-a-Lago Club, the fun, colorful Jelly Bean gala benefit for Easter Seals, will be sprinkled with some exciting entertainment, dinner and dancing.
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