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Palm Beach’s Most Famous People

Driving In The Fast Lane

A RoyalRomance

HOMES & DECORSPECIAL FEATURE

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CHANEL GUCCI RALPH LAUREN SALVATORE FERRAGAMO TIFFANY & CO. LOUIS VUITTONBURBERRY HAMILTON JEWELERS H&M BROOKS BROTHERS APPLE TRUE RELIGION BRAND JEANSJ. CREWLILLY PULITZER MONTBLANCLULULEMON ATHLETICA ANTHROPOLOGIESWAROVSKI VINEYARD VINES TORY BURCHSAKS FIFTH AVENUE NORDSTROM BLOOMINGDALE’S MACY’S SEARS

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T H E G A R D E N S M A L L . C O M

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ASHLEY JOHN GALLERY

GEORGE W. SOTTER (1879 – 1953)Moonlit Stream, Buckingham, c. 1928 Oil on canvas, 22 x 26 inches

Orig Stanford White design, Newcomb Macklin frame

COME VISITOUR NEW GALLERYNorthwest corner of Worth Avenue

and South County Road

Over 200 paintings on displaySpecializing in 20th century American Art,

Estate Jewelry and Watches

ASHLEY JOHN GALLERY

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M. ELIZABETH PRICE(1877 – 1965)

White Poppies, c. 1930Gold leaf and oil on board,

32 x 24 inchesOriginal period frame

410 South County Road, Palm Beach, FL 33480phone 561.429.8454 fax 561.729.0009 email [email protected]

MONDAY – SATURDAY: 10:30 – 6

MARTHA WALTER(1875 – 1976)

Crowded Beach, c. 1920Oil on board, 14 x 18 inches

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contentsvol.3 no.2

FLORIDA DESIGN’S PALM BEACH THE ISLAND 3-28

FEATURES

FASHION FEATURE

A PASSION FOR FASHION: DESIGNER TORY BURCH

FAMOUS FACES OF PALM BEACHBe it on the court, on stage or in the boardroom, the smiles of

Palm Beach’s most recognized residents say it all — there’s no

place like home.

FOUR SEASONS GRESHAM PALACEA magnificent Art Nouveau gem is restored into a brilliant

jewel on the shores of the Danube.

PALM BEACH DRIVING CLUB: IN THE FAST LANE WITH DEREK BELLWhat’s it like going 140 mph plus, heart pounding with every

lap of the mind-bending turns and soul-stirring straights at the

Palm Beach International Raceway?

A ROYAL ROMANCETall and leggy. Photogenic and demure. And on the arm

of a prince, she sports a bright blue bauble fit for a queen.

Diana? No, it’s Kate ...

ART PALM BEACHSouth Florida’s signature contemporary photography, art and

design fair returns to Palm Beach Jan. 20-24, 2011.

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL FINE ART FAIRPalm Beach’s artistic aura soars as AIFAF returns Feb. 4-13, 2011.

PALM BEACH GLOWOne design team turns a Spanish Revival-style home into a

sunny vacation retreat filled with comfort and glamour.

LIVING MADE EASYEnvironmental Technology Control brings first-rate technology

into the home with the latest products and unparalleled service.

PALM BEACH FINE CRAFT SHOWCeramics, glass, textiles, paper and wood on display from

March 4-6, 2011.

LUXURY HOMES & DECOR SHOWCASE

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MONTREAL2195 Crescent St.

514.848.0595

NEW YORK785 Madison Ave.

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PALM BEACH210 Worth Ave.561.832.4918

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JEWELRY DESIGNERS SINCE 1954

The Sunflower PendantEmbrace the glorious rays of the sun with this

dazzling diamond filled sunflower. Like the

Greek fable of the woman who fell in

love with the Sun god, Apollo, and was

captivated by his ride across the sky

each day, the Sunflower pendant is a

memento of the eternal dedication

to your loved one.

Featuring 857 brilliant diamonds

in 18k white gold, with a

Kaufmann de Suisse “Feuilles”

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ASK THE EXPERT: SET REALISTIC WELLNESSGOALS TO ACHIEVE LONG-TERM SUCCESSEdward B. Savage, M.D. — Cardiothoracic Surgeon

COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY UPDATEDr. Layne D. Nisenbaum, D.O., F.A.O.C.D. — Board

Certified Dermatologist

PUBLISHER’S MESSAGE

PALM BEACH SOCIETY

PALM BEACH THE ISLAND VALENTINE GIFT GUIDE

STARTING A REVOLUTIONBentley Motors redefines an innovative brand staple,

introducing an even higher standard of design, engineering

and refinement with the new-for-2011 Continental GT.

ASHLEY JOHN GALLERYWith more than 200 works of art on display, this

Palm Beach gallery offers remarkable paintings that

speak a universal language.

PALM BEACH REPORTS

DIAMONDS: A COMPELLING INVESTMENT FORUNCERTAIN TIMES?Enchanting treasures that have fascinated mankind

throughout the centuries, diamonds are a symbol of love,

power and unparalleled beauty that can also offer peace

of mind in turbulent financial times.

A JEWELBOX OF BOUTIQUESThere is nowhere more beautiful than the sun-kissed

boutiques known as 150 Worth on the Island.

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PALM BEACH THE ISLAND: GUIDE TO PHILANTHROPY

TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS RETURN TO PALM BEACHTennis Hall of Famer John McEnroe leads a team of pros at this

year’s Delray Beach International Tennis Championships from

Feb. 18-27, 2011.

PALM BEACH THE ISLAND: GUIDE TO ENTERTAINMENT

SIDE DISH: PALM BEACH DINING

SPOTLIGHT ON: SPACE TO GROWRenowned Palm Beach antiquities dealer Cedric Du Pont expands

to open a new gallery in the heart of Antique Row.

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ON THE COVER: Britain’s Prince William and Kate MiddletonPHOTOGRAPHY BY: Chris Ison courtesy of Press Association via AP Images

HEALTH & BEAUTY

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Copyright 2011, Palm Beach The Island, (561) 997-1660. Volume 3#2, Winter 2011. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of Palm Beach The Island Magazine.

Neither the publishers nor the advertisers will be held responsible for any errors found in the magazine. The publishers accept no liability for the accuracy of statements made by advertisers. Ads in this

publication are not intended as an offer where prohibited by state laws. Palm Beach The Island Magazine subscription is $19.00. Please make checks payable to Palm Beach The Island and mail to Florida Design, Inc.,

621 NW 53rd Street, Suite 370, Boca Raton, FL 33487.

PALM BEACHVOL.3 NO.2

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Sharon Billitch, Dante Golio, Karina Gonzalez,Susan Gibson Howard, Leslie Jacobs, Suzanne Kiernan, Susan Luper, Stephanie Westling

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We are excited to bring in the new year with the winter issue of

Florida Design’s Palm Beach The Island. Since its very beginning, the

exclusive enclave of Palm Beach has been a mecca for some of the most

interesting personalities in virtually every field. Inside these pages, some

of the most famous Palm Beachers are featured, including Jimmy, Rush,

Rod and, of course, “The Don.”

Now with the social season in full swing, Palm Beach The Island isn’t

missing a beat as we highlight a whirlwind of charity events and holiday

galas in our society pages. And in keeping with the season, we focus on the

yearly art pilgrimmage as collectors and connoisseurs from around the globe

descend upon the Palm Beach area en masse. In addition, Florida Design’s

Palm Beach The Island is a sponsor of the American International Fine Art

Fair, which attracts the rich and famous from the local area and worldwide.

Lest we forget, it is also the season for romance. In this issue, we are

proud to present our cover story, “A Royal Romance,” marking the

engagement of Britain’s Prince William to Miss Catherine Middleton. Not

to mention, our ultimate Valentine Gift Guide, which previews unique

presents from Tiffany, Hermès, McLaren and more. You may want to take a

glimpse at the Queen Elizabeth World Voyage that is sure to please that

special someone in your life.

On behalf of the entire staff at Florida Design’s Palm Beach The Island,

we wish you a happy and healthy 2011.

PALM BEACH SOCIAL SEASONWELCOMES THE NEW YEAR

Jeff Lichtenstein, publisher of Florida Design’s Palm Beach The Island

PUBLISHER’S MESSAGE

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The Downsview cabinetry collection is custom crafted in North America andavailable exclusively through select kitchen design showrooms

...Experience the Collections at ourSouth Florida addresses.

DOWNSVIEW of DANIA1855 Griffin Road - Suite B212,

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Caron Renaissance2011 Gala Breakfast Reception

Caron Renaissance Gala chairperson Petra Levin hosted the 2011 gala committee members at a

recent breakfast reception, where plans were discussed for the upcoming benefit.

1 Nicole Munder and Petra Levin

2 Holly Weston and Brian Popper

3 Paulette Koch and Crissy Poorman

Johns Hopkins MedicineA Woman’s Journey Committee Event

On Dec. 3, 2010, guests came together at the headquarters of Lydian Bank & Trust to honor this

year’s host committee members of Johns Hopkins Medicine’s annual A Woman’s Journey event.

1 Mary and Mark Freitas

2 ML Farrell, and Jim and Anita Gabler

3 Sir Geoffrey and Lady Sylvia Leigh

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CEDRIC DU PONT ANTIQUES

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A handsome pair of mid 19th century French Empire st., circa. 1840, four drawer mahogany chests.

Each chest is raised on unique front pawed and back triple ball supports. The top drawer has a

central ormolu mount of floral cornucopia and all original side ormolu floral wreaths. The drawers

are flanked by patinated bronze and mercury gilt decorative figures of maiden heads above a tapered

mahogany column ending in patinated bronze feet. All below a thick grey marble top.

Specializing in 18th & 19th Century French, Italian and Continental Furniture, Giltwood Mirrors, Chandeliers and Accessories.

The Largest Selection of Antique Fireplace Mantles in Florida

820 South Dixie Hwy. • West Palm Beach, FL 33401 • Phone: 561-835-1319 • www.cedricdupontantiques.com

THE PLACE WHERE COLLECTORS AND INVESTORS BUY

Photography by Rodney Paavola

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Around Palm Beach

From celebrity golf to season kickoffs, it was a busy social season for Palm Beachers.

1 Gina Russo, Cedric Du Pont and

Shamin Abas at the Hospice of

Palm Beach County Foundation’s Annual

Celebrity Pro-Am at The Breakers

2 Matt Lauer, Luis Escobar,

Brandon Phillips and Dennis Martinez

at the Hospice of Palm Beach County

Foundation’s Celebrity Pro-Am

3 Erika and Karen Luder, and Sarah

Abrahams at the Palm Beach Opera Holiday

Season Kick Off at The Mar-a-Lago Club

4 Charlie Coats with Mary, Jack and

Mark Freitas at the Palm Beach Opera

Holiday Season Kick Off Event

5 Hans and Sigrid Baumann at the Palm

Beach Opera Holiday Season Kick Off

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schantzgalleries.comStockbridge, MA 01262413.298.3044

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PALM BEACH SCENE

TThe names alone tell the tale — and always have in Palm Beach. Ever since

Henry Flagler, the man who saw Florida as “paradise on earth,” and built railways

and hotels to let the rest of the world in on his heaven, this seaside destination

has taken center stage as business moguls, movie stars, politicos and professional

athletes alike lend their special élan to the Palm Beach scene they call home.

Never content to do things under the radar, real estate tycoon Donald Trump’s

Mar-a-Lago estate encompasses 20 pristinely manicured acres in the mega-exclusive

Palm Beach enclave, while singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett prefers a more

laid-back approach with a small, Bahamian Key West-style home on the island

that he intends to make his pied-à-terre when he’s in town.�

JIMMY BUFFETT Singer, songwriter,

author, businessman and producer, 64,

best known for his "island escapism"

lifestyle and music including hits such as

"Margaritaville" (No. 234 on the list of

"Songs of the Century") and "Come

Monday." He has a devoted base of fans

known as "Parrotheads."

RUSH LIMBAUGH Radio personality,

conservative political commentator and an

opinion leader in conservative politics, 60,

infamously hosts The Rush Limbaugh Show,

which is aired throughout the country on

Premiere Radio Networks and is the

highest-rated talk-radio program in the U.S.

Pictured with wife Kathryn Rogers.

ROD STEWART Scottish rocker, singer,

songwriter and musician, 67, has been

ranked as one of the 100 greatest singers

of all time with a distinctive raspy voice

belting out such hits as “Maggie May,”

“Baby Jane” and “Forever Young,” selling

more than 100 million records worldwide

during a career spanning five decades.

CELINE DION French-Canadian pop

singer, songwriter, entrepreneur and

actress, 42, her signature song, “My Heart

Will Go On,” is the theme from the 1998

film Titanic. She became the best-selling

female artist of all time after surpassing

over 200 million albums sold worldwide.

Pictured with pop singer Taylor Swift.

FAMOUS FACES OF PALM BEACHBe it on the court, on stage or in the boardroom, the smiles of Palm Beach’smost recognized residents say it all — there’s no place like home.

TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY | PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES

DONALD TRUMP Famed real estate mogul, 64, with a net worth of $2.4 billion sits at

No. 153 on the 2010 Forbes 400 list. From his ventures in real estate, hotels and casinos

to NBC’s hit show The Apprentice, Trump just may be the most well-known Palm Beacher.

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JAMES PATTERSON Suspense author,

63, dubbed “The Man Who Can’t Miss”

by Time Magazine, just released his latest

novel Swimsuit. To date, Patterson has

had 19 consecutive #1 New York Times

bestselling novels, and holds The New York

Times record for most Hardcover Fiction

bestselling titles by a single author.

JACK NICKLAUS American professional

golfer, 71, also known as "The Golden

Bear," is widely regarded as one of the

greatest professional golfers of all time.

The legacy this PGA legend has left as a

player can be rivaled only by the legacy

he is leaving as a golf course designer,

businessman and philanthropist.

BURT REYNOLDS Strong-featured and

enduring, Reynolds, 74, a genial star of

U.S. cinema, carved his name into 1970s

and ’80s pop culture on-screen as both a

rugged action figure in Deliverance and

The Longest Yard, and then as a wise-

cracking, Southern-type "good ole boy"

in the Smokey and the Bandit movies.

CHRIS EVERT Known as “The Ice Maiden”

for being so cool under fire when other

players melted, Evert, 57, is a former world

No. 1 professional tennis player, winning

18 Grand Slam singles championships,

including a record seven at the French

Open and six at the U.S. Open. Pictured

with tennis pro Anna Kournikova.

PALM BEACH SCENE

FAMOUS FACES OF PALM BEACH

And the list goes on. While infamous radio personality Rush

Limbaugh calls his $26 million oceanfront palace in Palm Beach

home, international singing sensation Celine Dion is putting in a

titanic-sized swimming pool in the backyard of her 5.7-acre

beachfront property on South Florida’s exclusive Jupiter Island.

Sprinkle in a few professional athletes throughout Palm Beach the

likes of top-ranked tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams with a

lavish home in Palm Beach Gardens, “The Golden Bear,” legendary

golf pro Jack Nicklaus, in North Palm Beach and America’s

sweetheart on and off the courts, former tennis champion and

philanthropist Chris Evert in Boca Raton; mix well with a Scottish

rocker, a suspense author and a movie star; and you have the

recipe for some of the most storied gatherings of wealth, social

influence and charitable good works seen anywhere.

VENUS AND SERENA WILLIAMS Sister tennis stars, Serena, 29, a former

World No. 1 and currently ranked World No. 4 in singles and No. 5 in doubles

with sister Venus, 30, currently ranked World No. 5 in singles and in doubles.

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Serving the Palm Beach Homeowners, Contractors,Designers and Luxury Facades for Over 35 Years;It’s Quality Without Question.

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Whether you have a minute, an hour or an afternoon, lavish yourself from head to toewith our top beauty experts.

Beauty starts here...

For 29 years, this house of beauty has been revered for it’s excellence by Palm Beach’s most elite.

The Marbess Boutique features unique designers from all over the world.

Centrally located in the heart of Palm Beach. A short walk to the ocean and Worth Avenue.

165 Brazilian Avenue, Palm Beach561.655.3430

Marbess Day SpaFull service spa that offers:

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HMY Yachts Represents the Finest New Yacht Inventory Available!HMY Yachts Represents the Finest New Yacht Inventory Available!

We are also the world’s largest broker of custom sportfishermen & high end cruising motoryachts.We are also the world’s largest broker of custom sportfishermen & high end cruising motoryachts.

NEW 85’ PRINCESS MOTORYACHT (shown)

Representing Princess Yachts from 42’ - 130’ onthe east coast of Florida through South Carolina.

Delivered with “The Viking Difference.”

Contact the HMY office nearest you for availability.

VIKING 76’ ENCLOSED BRIDGE-IN STOCK! (shown)VIKING MODELS AVAILABLE:

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HMY represents the Grand Banks brand in Key West through Jacksonville, FL

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AArriving at Budapest’s Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace at

dusk is one of the more memorable moments of a lifetime spent

traveling. And as my taxi rounds the corner to Roosevelt Square,

the golden lights on the historic Chain Bridge, which separates the

two sections of Hungary’s capital, Buda and Pest, sparkle on

the Danube River and I first set eyes on one of the world’s finest

Art Nouveau structures — Gresham Palace.

The hotel’s evolution is a long and fabled tale, tracing a course

from life insurance company and upscale residence in the dawn of

the 20th century, to its modern transformation into a luxury hotel.

In 1903, London’s Gresham Life Assurance Company hired leading

Hungarian architect Zsigmond Quittner to design a building that

would house their foreign headquarters and serve as a residence

for visiting British aristocracy. Quittner, who was influenced by the

Art Nouveau and Secessionist movements of vibrant colors and

fluid lines, chose some of the era’s finest artists and craftsmen to

work on the project, including Hungarian porcelain manufacturer

Zsolnay Ceramics Factory, glass painter and mosaic maker Miksa

Roth, and Gyula Jungfer, who fashioned the large, wrought iron

peacock gates that protect the hotel’s three entrances.

When Gresco Investments acquired the property in 1998, they

received approval from the Budapest Heritage Board to reconstruct

the Gresham into a luxury hotel while retaining its authentic origin.

Gresco then called upon Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts to�

DESTINATION BUDAPEST

The terrace of the Royal Suite entices guests to dine

open-air above the river. This distinctive suite offers

Old World comfort in a decor that resembles an elegant

European apartment with views of Buda Castle.

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FOUR SEASONS GRESHAM PALACE A magnificent Art Nouveau gem is restored into a

brilliant jewel on the shores of the Danube.

TEXT BY LAURA LITINSKY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF FOUR SEASONS HOTELS

AND RESORTS, ONTARIO, CANADA

The Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace is located in Pest in what many consider one

of the most beautiful squares in Europe. The square is connected to Buda by the grand

sweep of the Chain Bridge, Budapest’s first permanent river crossing over the Danube.

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oversee the reconstruction and manage the property. And the Four Seasons did exactly what

Gresham had done a century before — hiring some of the best wrought iron specialists,

glass makers and mosaicists of the 21st century to rebuild the Palace based on how it was

initially constructed, such as Zsolnay Ceramics Factory, who replaced the glass roof to mimic

the original. And after a multi-year, $110 million restoration, the doors reopened in 2004.

In the hotel’s elegantly styled guest rooms, 179 total including 17 suites, romantic

charm blends with high-tech ease. Many feature vaulted ceilings and step-out balconies

with views of the river, and all provide Art Deco furnishings, large marble baths and high-

speed Internet. For dining, the hotel features a gourmet restaurant and bar, the Gresham

Kávéhaz Café. The bar opens onto a lounge that flows into the Peacock Passage, crowned

by a glass-domed cupola. The hotel also offers a spa, fitness center and an indoor pool.

One of the oldest capitals in central Europe, Budapest is now pulsing with renewed vitality.

Located in the heart of the city’s business, art and entertainment district, the Four Seasons

is within easy walking distance of St. Stephen’s Basilica, the Parliament, Market Hall and the

Opera House. The Gresham Palace is one of the city’s most important architectural heirlooms,

and I couldn’t of asked for a better place to stay. For reservations, call 800/545-4000.

ABOVE: “It took thousands of hours for a unique team of highly trained masters to cut this magnificent

Art Nouveau gem into a brilliant jewel,” award-winning restoration artist Miklos Szentkiralyi says. “The

Gresham Palace has been born again in wonderful unity, serving as a crown jewel of outstanding beauty.”

LEFT: A restored glass cupola soars 40 feet over the Peacock Passage, which is lined with boutiques,

and the hotel bar and lounge. Design firm Richmond International chose comfortable furnishings in

shades of green and violet for guests to unwind just as they did a hundred years ago.

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PALM BEACH PROFILE

PALM BEACH DRIVING CLUB: IN THE FAST LANE WITH DEREK BELL What’s it like going 140 mph plus, heart pounding with every lap of the mind-bendingturns and soul-stirring straights at the Palm Beach International Raceway?

TEXT BY KIM MOSLEYPHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF DEREK BELL AND THE PALM BEACH DRIVING CLUB

Actor Steve McQueen test drives Bell’sF2 Brabham single seater, 1970.

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AA constant roar, British racing phenom Derek Bell shows no

signs of slowing down. After winning so many sports car races

over his nearly 50-year career that even Bell himself has lost

count — though five Le Mans 24 Hours, three Daytona 24

Hours and two World Drivers’ Championships come to mind — is

retirement eminent? “Not at all, racing is my life.” Bell says.

“My philosophy: it’s not over till you see the checkered flag.”

Still avidly involved in motorsports as a consultant for the

exclusive Palm Beach Driving Club, Bell is a partner in Bentley

Naples and performs an ambassadorial role for Bentley Motors

worldwide … not to mention his leisurely 140-mph laps around

the Palm Beach International Raceway on any given day. “It’s

lovely to have a track practically on my doorstep,” he says.

An English gentleman, a famed racing driver and a fiercely

popular figure in Europe and the U.S., Bell splits his time

between his 17th-century house near the family farm on the

Sussex coast and his waterfront home in Boca Raton, Fla., that

he shares with his wife, Misti, and their 11-year-old son.

With a reputation of one of the most liked drivers of his

generation, he is known for ‘getting the car home when other

drivers can’t.’ But it wasn’t only his speed that brought the car

home; it was his natural ability to work with people under

pressure — and his ardent persona. “It’s the passion that gets you

there; and it’s the passion that carries you through,” he says.

“I would race every weekend if I could. And I would love to win

Le Mans again … the three greatest races in the world are the

Indy 500, Monaco Grand Prix and Le Mans 24 Hours.”

Early on in his career, Bell caught the eye of Enzo Ferrari

and made his Grand Prix debut — in a Ferrari at Monza, Italy.�

ABOVE: “Father’s Day 1995, racing Le Mans with my older son, Justin,

was the most memorable moment in my career,” Derek Bell says. “I was

asked to race Le Mans at the last minute ... just three weeks before the

event. I thought ‘Oh blimey, I’m not in shape.’” Yet, true to form and with

little to no prep time, Bell joined teammates Andy Wallace and Justin

driving a McLaren GTR, the Harrods-sponsored car, in a very physical

race for 24 hours — holding the lead for 16 hours before succumbing

to mechanical malfunctions and finishing a remarkable third.

Bell leads Le Mans 1971 in the iconic 246-mph Porsche 917.

In its only outing, Bell drives the 4WD F1 McLaren at the British Grand Prix, 1969.

Harrods-sponsored McLaren F1 GTR, 1995

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BELOW: Palm Beach Driving Club

offers exclusive privileges at the

Palm Beach International Raceway,

whether it’s exercising your car on

the 2-mile, 11-turn road course,

earning “pink-slip” bragging rights

on the quarter-mile drag strip or

enjoying a friendly competition.

LEFT: Bell with Enzo Ferrari. “There

are very few that have raced for

Ferrari,” he says. In fact, Bell’s first

race in a Ferrari 512 at Le Mans

in 1970 served as the launch pad

to his uber-successful career.

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IN THE FAST LANE

“There are very few that have raced for Ferrari,” he says. In fact, Bell’s first race in a Ferrari 512

at Le Mans 1970 launched his uber-successful career — a race Bell relived whilst driving a

Ferrari 512 in the filming of Le Mans starring Steve McQueen later that same year. “I am very

honored to be part of their dynasty.”

Bell’s finest accolade: presented an MBE by the Queen of England for his services to sport.

Winning his first Le Mans in 1975, Bell went on to win two World Sportscar Championship

titles in 1985-86; the 24 Hours of Daytona three times in 1986-87 and 1989; and he

brought in four more wins at Le Mans in 1981, 1982, 1986 and 1987, mostly teamed with

Jacky Ickx in one of the Porsche models. Then Bell found himself in the driver’s seat once

again, this time commentating from the race car for Speedvision, not to mention his role

announcing F1 Grand Prix for ESPN and FOX Sports Net.

Enter Ken Fengler, vice president and general manager of the Palm Beach Driving Club.

“Ken basically brought me to Florida in the ’80s,” Bell says. “We met at an awards ceremony

and the next day at the track we developed the concept of ‘Porsche Precision Driving School

with Derek Bell.’” Fast-forward 25 years, the two longtime friends are a driving force at the

Palm Beach Driving Club. “It’s more than just a race track, it’s a lifestyle,” Fengler says.

“The PBDC offers members the unique opportunity to get in the fast lane with exclusive track

driving sessions and motorsports experiences at one of the finest multi-purpose facilities in the

U.S. just minutes from downtown Palm Beach.” And you couldn’t be in better company.

Is the Palm Beach Driving Club right for me?

The Palm Beach Driving Club Experience is a guest

program that provides the opportunity for a one-time

only on-track driving session.

What are the membership features and benefits?

The Palm Beach Driving Club offers four levels of

membership: Founder, Corporate, Associate and

Seasonal. Each program is designed to fit your

motoring lifestyle and maximize your experience.

» Exclusive packages for premium motorsports events

» Private instruction with a Club Race Professional

» On-track member sessions 52 weeks a year

» Discounts for private track rental

» Membership enhanced with privileges at the world

renowned PGA National Resort & Spa

Can I schedule driving time with a club race pro?

The Palm Beach Driving Club provides members the

opportunity to learn from the best. Members may

schedule the club race pro for everything from track

orientation to advanced race clinics with telemetry.

www.palmbeachdrivingclub.com | 561.578.5628

PALM BEACH DRIVING CLUBTips From The Pros For Members Only

The Palm Beach Driving Club is a private member

club that offers automotive enthusiasts the unique

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Hypoluxo IslandMediterranean 5 BR/5.5 BA.

Located on “no wake” zone Intracoastal. $2,795,000

The Bunny Hiatt and Jack Elkins Exclusive Waterfront Collection

Hypoluxo IslandPrivated gated 4 BR/4.5 BA Bermuda

style on direct wide Intracoastal with dock. $2,595,000

Point ManalapanCompletely renovated 3 BR/3.5 BAplus guest house & private dock.

$2,595,000

Hypoluxo IslandKey West Island-Style 4 BR/4 BA.

Dramatic 2-story foyer. Dock & boat liftin “no wake” zone. $2,295,000

Hypoluxo IslandAmazing views of Intracoastal

3 BR/3.5 BA plus guest house & dock in “no wake” zone. $1,999,000

Hypoluxo Island4 BR/3.5 BA waterfront home.

Renovated kitchen, 102' x 230' lot.Dock in “no wake” zone. $1,453,000

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Hypoluxo IslandIncredible 125’ waterfront 4 BR/3.5 BA

with concrete dock only minutes to inlet.$3,350,000 $2,995,000

Hypoluxo IslandCustom Mediterranean 4 BR/5.5 BA

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Master BR upstairs & downstairs. Dock in "no wake" zone. $2,795,000

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Hypoluxo IslandContemporary 5BR/5BA+ home offers a picturesque pool area

and incredible private dock. Truly a turnkey. $6,545,000

ManalapanExquisite 6BR/7.5BA Estate renovated by renowned designer

Renny Reynolds, private dock with 133’ waterfront $4,695,000

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dynamically support your body, cradling it while you peacefully sleep. Only a DUX Bed is createdfrom fine materials, such as resilient Northern Pine, high thread count cotton and natural latex

harvested from the rubber tree. Only The DUX Bed is quality uncovered.

Under This Unmade Bed, Is A Well Made Bed

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The Paradise FundParadise Grand Casino

On Nov. 26, 2010, more than 300 guests attended the gambling extravaganza that is the

Paradise Fund’s Paradise Grand Casino at the Flagler Museum. For the third time since its

inception, this event transformed the museum into a setting reminiscent of the Casino de

Monte Carlo in the era of The Great Gatsby. Guests bet their chips at over 25 gaming tables,

from blackjack to craps, before turning them in at the end of the night for amazing prizes.

PALM BEACH SOCIETY

1 Kristina and Brad McPherson

2 Loy Anderson, India Paull and

David Adams

3 Cara and Christina Coniglio

4 Chris and Bobby Leidy with Amanda Boalt

5 Sarah Kensington and Story Cowles

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The Paradise FundParadise Grand Casino

PALM BEACH SOCIETY

1 Emily Hanley and Emily Mateer

2 The young philanthropists of

Palm Beach’s Paradise Fund

3 Gigi, Nick and Cielle Fouquet

4 Burak Ahmed and Christopher DiSchino

5 Blake and Emily Hanley

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Luxury is in the details.

AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS HOME THEATER AUDIO/VIDEO LIGHTING CONTROL SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS SECURITY

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One Touch Systems were once only offered in new construct ion homes.

These systems are now available in your home.

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PHONE SYSTEMS GATE & ACCESS CONTROLS MOTORIZED WINDOW TREATMENTS DATA NETWORKS STRUCTURED WIRING

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Palm BeachThe IslandValentine Gift Guide For Women

FROM SPECTACULAR GIFTS THAT BOTH SPARKLE ANDshine, to fragrant scents, fashion and the ultimate in relaxation, celebrate

the woman in your life with the following gifts for Valentine’s Day.

Platinum 19-Carat Cushion-Cut Diamond Ring

David MorrisPrice Upon Request

561/655-3401

Grand Floral Bouquet NecklaceWith 18.94 Carats of Diamonds

Kaufmann de Suisse$198,000

561/832-4918

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Blue Star Jets$400,000

866/538-8463

Feerie FragranceVan Cleef & Arpels

$120561/655-6767; 877/VAN-CLEEF

Refresh Your Valentine LookHass Plastic Surgery Center & MediSpa

Prices Vary Per Procedure561/624-7777

Tiffany Diamond NecklaceTiffany & Co.$7,000,000

561/659-6090; 800/843-3269

New Hope For American Art Hardcover BookPennsylvania Impressionist and Modernist Artwork

$89.95Available at Ashley John Gallery, 561/429-8454

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Citrine Hearts Charm BraceletIrene Lummertz

$7,900561/655-5000

Copacabana Watch830 Diamonds (170 Carats)

Chopard Price Upon Request

561/805-5710

Five-Night Serenity Spa PackageHôtel Le Toiny

Starting at EUR 4,300www.letoiny.com

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Available at Neiman Marcus,561/805-6150; 800/884-6137

Pétales FragranceChantecaille

$175Available at Neiman Marcus,

561/805-6150; 800/884-6137

Darby Scott Handbags andMasha Archer Necklaces

Prices Upon RequestAvailable at John de MedeirosInternational, 561/659-5424

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Packages starting at $1,699888/983-3742

Red Acetate SunglassesLouis Vuitton

$675561/659-1626; 866-VUITTON

Conquistador Grand Prix WatchFranck Muller

$105,700Available at The Trinity Collection,

561/659-3364

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BeoSound 8 Speaker DockBang & Olufsen

$999561/835-1012

Goyard Leather Book TrunkEach Trunk Houses 100 Signature Memoires

Assouline$20,000

888/723-2099

Palm BeachThe IslandValentine Gift Guide For Men

THIS YEAR, SPOIL THE MAN YOU LOVEwith the following unique gifts, from a trip of a lifetime to

the latest in luxury, style and state-of-the-art technology.

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McLaren MP4-12CMcLaren Automotive

Estimated starting price between $225,000-$250,000

www.mclarenautomotive.com

Queen Elizabeth World Voyage 2011103 Days Around the World

CunardPrices starting at $22,370

800/7-CUNARD

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iPad Flip CaseIn Alligator-Embossed Italian Calfskin

$148Available at Neiman Marcus,

561/805-6150; 800/884-6137

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BIG TICKET TOYS

Bentley Motors redefines an innovative brand staple, introducing an even higher standardof design, engineering and refinement with the new-for-2011 Continental GT.

TEXT BY STEVE SILERPHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF BENTLEY MOTORS, LTD., CREWE, ENGLAND

STARTING A REVOLUTION

EEight decades have passed since Bentley Motors lost its autonomy — and in turn, its sporting

character — to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars upon the onset of the Great Depression. From then until

1998, when Volkswagen AG brought the brand into its corporate fold (alongside Lamborghini,

Bugatti and Audi, to name a few), most every Bentley was little more than a Rolls-Royce with

a radius-edged grille. But in 2003, Bentley set about regaining what one fabled Brit named

Austin Powers might call its “mojo” with the 12-cylinder Continental GT coupe. Low-slung and

extremely swift, the Continental GT was unlike anything Rolls-Royce had ever made. The

Continental GT was Bentley’s rebellion.

Alas, successful rebellions are for naught if authority does not follow. And authority is

precisely what the new-for-2011 Continental GT conveys. The windswept design of the

original has evolved beautifully and powerfully with all-new body panels, enormous wheels

and exquisitely re-imagined details. The headlamps, for example, are saucer-sized, inboard-

mounted circles, with smaller, high-set outboard ancillary lights, an arrangement meant to

evoke Bentley’s new Mulsanne flagship. Muscular creases in the fenders create an impression

of speed, while further back, widened, oval-themed taillamps are set within the complex

curvature of the fenders — a difficult-to-produce yet elegant design solution.

Opening the door and sliding into the supremely comfortable “Cobra” seats, one comes

face-to-face with an artfully arranged dashboard design. The mood of the Continental’s interior

can vary widely from relaxed opulence to searing intensity depending on the customer’s�

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The new Bentley Continental GT displays a more stylish, sculptural body than the original. The classic matrix

radiator grille is more upright, while saucer-sized headlamps offer a jewel-like effect with inboard-mounted

circles and smaller, high-set outboard ancillary lights. Photography by Frederik Lieberath.

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ABOVE: The 6-litre, 12-cylinder, twin-turbo-charged engine has a raised output of

567 horsepower, which allows the car to go from zero to 60 in 4.4 seconds and

reach a top speed of 198 mph. A new Quickshift transmission enables double

downshifts, while advanced FlexFuel technology allows for the use of either standard

unleaded gasoline or sustainable bioethanol.

TOP: Premium soft-touch leather, warm wood veneer and chrome accents fashion

the Continental GT’s sweeping dashboard and instrument panel. Technology reigns

in the handcrafted interior with a new 30GB infotainment system that features

state-of-the-art satellite navigation, Google Maps and audio entertainment with an

optional 11-speaker sound system by Naim for Bentley that offers revolutionary

concert hall-quality sound reproduction.

desired application of wood and/or aluminum paneling, stitchery and

leathers (the latter able to be color-matched to virtually anything).

Complaints about the previous Connie’s component-sharing with the

spectacularly luxurious but label-challenged Volkswagen Phaeton have

been addressed in the form of new secondary controls, including a

large, high-resolution, touch-screen navigation/audio/climate control system

blessed with more capability, bespoke graphics and, best of all, the

interactive elegance and innovative technology befitting of a Bentley.

Of course, the new Continental GT remains eminently fast and,

thanks to its lower, wider stance, is even more responsive than its

nimble predecessor. An aggressive diet plan removed 140 pounds from

the Continental’s overall weight, while under the broad bonnet resides

a revised twin-turbocharged 12-cylinder engine that is both more

powerful and efficient than last year’s mill. Upcoming is a V-8 option

for customers desiring to tread a touch more lightly upon the earth while

still enjoying the sybaratic delights each Continental innately presents.

Meanwhile, as the sexy, sporty 2011 Continental GT, with a starting

price of $189,900, takes the reigns from its rebellious original, it picks

up where Bentley left off some 80 years ago — re-establishing its

authority as the purveyor of some of the world’s most engaging and

emotional super-luxury cars. Welcome back.

The new Continental GT is available at Bentley Palm Beach, a division

of Braman Motorcars. For more information or to purchase a vehicle,

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ASHLEY JOHNGALLERY

With more than 200 works of art ondisplay, this Palm Beach gallery offersremarkable paintings that speak a universal language.

TEXT BY KIM MOSLEYPHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTOPHER FAY

ABOVE: Longtime art collector, author and owner of the art

gallery Jim’s of Lambertville in New Jersey, Jim Alterman

opens his new Ashley John Gallery in Palm Beach on the

corner of Worth Avenue and South County Road.

It’s been more than 30 years since 12-year-old Jim Alterman

was first inspired by the appeal of objets d’art … antiques,

paintings, sculpture and jewelry alike. “I would ride around on

my bike and rummage through what others would throw

away,” Alterman says. “I frequented garage sales, flea markets

and auctions on the weekends with my mom. We opened our

first store when I was 14.” And the creative wheels of this

seasoned entrepreneur — owner of Ashley John Gallery in

Palm Beach — have not stopped turning since.

Whether from his main gallery, Jim’s of Lambertville that

overlooks the Delaware River in New Jersey, or among the

islanders of Palm Beach at his boutique gallery on the corner

of Worth Avenue and South County Road, Alterman’s exhibits

breathe new life into paintings displayed against walls of white

in an endeavor to create positive energy for all who view these

works of art. “Walls were made to be filled with art,” he says.

“Paintings and sculpture speak to an international community

like Palm Beach filled with both art lovers and grandiose homes.”

And among Alterman’s recent accomplishments: author,

designer and publisher of New Hope For American Art — a

comprehensive tome heavily weighted with illustrations of

works by painters from an art colony formed in the early 1900s

in the picturesque river town of New Hope, Penn.

A longtime collector and expert in the field of Pennsylvania

Impressionist and Modernist painting, the author uses the power

of the palette to tell the story of artists who painted in and around

the New Hope Art Colony from 1900 to 1960, many of whom

were regarded among the nation’s finest. “As Impressionism

fell out of favor in the mid 20th century, these artists became

somewhat forgotten,” Alterman writes. “Only in the last two

decades have these talented artists been brought back to light.”

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“True art collectors don’t stop

enjoying and appreciating art

during slow economic times,”

gallery owner Jim Alterman says.

“They collect art because they love it.”

Now, at a time when most people are being much more

conservative in their spending — especially on non-essential

items — Alterman is not concerned about opening his gallery,

having used the last two years as an opportunity to capitalize

on buying great art for bargain prices. “True art collectors don’t

stop enjoying and appreciating art during slow economic times,”

he says. “They collect art because they love it.”

Alterman modeled the Ashley John Gallery (named for his

5-year-old twins, Ashley and John) after his flagship gallery in

Lambertville. “I believe in covering the walls with great art and

that’s exactly what I’ve done,” he says. “There are more than

200 paintings on display, mostly 20th-century American. We

have a great variety of Impressionist, Contemporary and

Modern works ranging from 1900 to the present.” For more

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ON THE ISLAND

TIGER MOVES TO JUPITER ISLANDAfter an arduous year, golf great Tiger Woods, left, is

moving to Jupiter Island, and his 12-acre, $50 million

property is almost ready. This waterfront estate, situated

between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal, sits on

three parcels of land and will feature a 9,000-square-foot

mansion, a series of pools and a golf facility consisting

of four practice greens with bunkers. Woods’ ex-wife,

Elin Nordegren, will stay in Orlando with their children.

AN ISLAND ICON SELLS HER HOMEAfter 30 years, fashion icon Lilly Pulitzer Rousseau has decided to sell her Palm Beach home

located on 710 South County Road. Set amid lush, tropical gardens, this beautiful estate is

stamped with the designer’s elegant yet casual aesthetic, and boasts nine bedrooms, including

in the main house, casita and pool house. The estate also possesses a restored slat house used

for outdoor dining. Built in the early 1980s and featuring 8,233 square feet of living space

both inside and out, the home is listed with Palm Beach real estate leader Brown Harris

Stevens and is priced at $11,500,000. To learn more about the property, call 561/805-5040.

FROM THE HEARTRenowned philanthropist Lois Pope, above, was

named chairperson of this year’s 56th Annual

Palm Beach Heart Ball, which will take place

Feb. 14, 2011, at The Mar-a-Lago Club to

benefit the American Heart Association. Pope

has founded and supported multiple health

and cultural charity organizations throughout

Florida. For more information on the American

Heart Association, call 561/697-6600.�

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ON THE ISLAND

TEEING OFFOn Nov. 15, 2010, a field of prominent PGA Tour players took to

The Breakers Ocean Course in Palm Beach, Fla., for the 2010 ADT

Golf Skills Challenge. This 19th annual off-season golf event tests

abilities in putting, driving distance and the short game, in addition

to hole play. Participating this year is Fred Couples, shown above

left with hockey star and fellow celebrity golfer Wayne Gretzky.

The competition will be telecast on NBC on Jan. 1 and 2, 2011.

CÉLINE DION WELCOMES TWINSOn Oct. 23, 2010, singer Céline Dion, shown right, and husband

René Angelil gave birth to fraternal twin boys at St. Mary’s Medical

Center in West Palm Beach, Fla. The couple, who also have a

nine-year-old son, René-Charles, welcomed sons Eddy, named for

the producer of Dion’s first five albums, Eddy Marnay, and Nelson,

who was inspired by Nelson Mandela, to their home on Jupiter Island.

Dion will be returning to Las Vegas in January to start practice for

her stage show, which will premier this March at Caesars Palace.

HONORING PATRICK PARK Palm Beach philanthropist Patrick Park will be honored at this year’s

American Cancer Society’s 53rd Annual Gala, which will take place

Feb. 4, 2011, at The Mar-a-Lago Club, with the Dame Celia Lipton

Farris National Lifetime Achievement Award. Park, shown above right

with Nathalie Fernandez, has been a dedicated benefactor of the

American Cancer Society for more than 20 years. For information on

the American Cancer Society, Island of Palm Beach, call 561/655-3449.

PALM BEACH REPORTS

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Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton pose for the official

portrait photograph marking their engagement. Photo by Mario

Testino/Clarence House Press Office via Getty Images, Nov., 2011.

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Tall and leggy. Photogenic and demure. And on the arm of a prince,she sports a bright blue bauble fit for a queen. Diana? No, it’s Kate ...

TEXT BY MARINA BROWN

A ROYAL ROMANCE

WWe’ve had a long time to get to know her — Catherine “Kate” Middleton, eldest daughter of

commoners whose great, great, great, great grandfather was a miner in the coal pits of pre-Victorian

England. For over eight years, Kate has been the mostly on-again girlfriend of Britain’s Prince William.

Now, finally, as the British public exhales with relief, on April 29th, in Westminster Abbey, this

daughter of upwardly mobile on-line party suppliers will marry the Prince, and step into a world

where a curtsey’s depth is measured and a camera is never far away.

One only hopes that the romantic providence of the last two Princes of Wales will turn with William.

Both his father and his father’s great-uncle, Edward, had marriages that were nothing if not riveting ...

and the press kept track of it all.

On the eve of World War II, the former Prince of Wales, then Edward VIII, was the first British

monarch to abdicate the throne. He was smitten by a twice-divorced American with a strong will and

a magnetism the King could not resist. Unacceptable as a royal consort, on December 10, 1936,

Edward, age 42, gave up the monarchy to become the Duke of Windsor and Wallace Simpson, his

Duchess. While the marriage lasted 35 years, the pair seemed to wander the globe, following the

social seasons from Paris to their particular favorite, Palm Beach. But the bittersweet fragrance of

the exile seemed to follow them.

The next Prince of Wales, Charles, current heir to the throne, was also late to marry — but not so

late to divorce. Having been encouraged by his uncle, former Indian Viceroy, Louis Mountbatten, to sow

his wild oats and avoid entanglements, Charles let Camilla, the woman he loved, go on to marry

another man. Unfortunately, in choosing Diana Spencer, young and lovely, but whom he, in fact, did

not love, the stage was set for failure.�

ABOVE LEFT: It seems like yesterday. The 20-year-old

Diana, Princess of Wales and a youthful Prince

Charles ride in a fairy-tale carriage after their

wedding at St. Paul’s Cathedral on July 29, 1981,

in London, England. The marriage, however, was

far from fairyland, ending in divorce 15 years later.

Photo by Anwar Hussein/WireImage.

ABOVE RIGHT: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor

spend their winter in Palm Beach, 1948. Their

arrival usually marked the start of the Palm Beach

social season. Photo courtesy of the Historical

Society of Palm Beach County.

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Now, nearly 30 years after Charles proposed to Lady Diana Spencer, their son, at 28, is taking

the marital plunge. But despite the spectacular 18-carat sapphire and diamond ring the two women will

have shared, Diana and Kate have some striking differences.

While Diana, who never attended college, described herself as “thick as a plank,” Kate Middleton

has a degree from the University of St Andrews in History of Art. Diana was just out of her teens

when she married Charles, 13 years her senior, and had only addressed him as “sir” before their

engagement. Kate is six months younger than William and as college classmates had roomed with him

and a group of friends before recently moving with him to a private cottage on the Isle of Anglesey.

Moreover, the royal family has had time to get to know Kate, and presumably some of the courtiers

who made Diana’s life a trial have loosened up and accepted that flexibility in royal behaviors won’t

bring down the kingdom. Yet beyond a knack for stylish couture, looking great on the slopes, and a

willingness to walk a few paces behind their husbands, Diana and Kate share the most important thing:

the love and admiration of Prince William.

Choosing a remote log cabin on the high slopes of Mount Kenya, William had backpacked in his

mother’s ring, carrying it about for the 15 days before he popped the question. According to Prince

Harry, William’s brother, it was his idea to seal the offer with Diana’s ring. At her death, William had

gotten a watch and Harry, the ring. Harry thought William could use it before he would.

With this marriage soon to be a fait accompli, will the royal yentas now focus their sights on Prince

Harry? Undoubtedly. And given the ruggishly handsome, red-haired pilot, third in line to the throne,

with some of the party-loving spirit of his Great-Aunt Margaret and Uncle Andrew, the busy playing

field this time should be fun to watch.

ABOVE: Britain’s Prince Harry, 26, third in line to the throne, is a fun-loving young royal now training as an attack

helicopter pilot in the Royal Air Force. Harry’s on-again, off-again girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, right, is a law student

from Zimbabwe. Photos by Stephen Lovekin and Eddie Keogh, Reuters Pictures.

LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD. FOR THE ROYAL WATCHERS AMONG US,THE EXCITEMENT OF A FAIRY-TALE ROMANCE ENDURES.

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Prince William is making aroyal salute as he watchesthe scene of Trooping theColour from the balcony ofBuckingham Palace with hisbrother Harry and motherPrincess Diana in June, 1985.Photo by Roy Letkey/Reuters Pictures

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New York-based designer Tory Burch’smeteoric rise in the fashion world isnothing short of spectacular.

TEXT BY KIM MOSLEYPHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF TORY BURCH LLCFASHION WEEK PHOTOS BY GERARDO SOMOZA

A PASSION

FOR FASHION

ABOVE RIGHT: To shape her luxury

lifestyle brand, fashion designer

Tory Burch creates sports and

evening wear, shoes, handbags

and jewelry embodied with an

eclectic sensibility and style.

BELOW: This large gold-tone collar

necklace, $295, adds interest

with its distinct design to make a

guaranteed conversation piece.

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ABOVE: Hit a dramatic note with

the artistic Lucite necklace, $295,

that mixes with silver and brass.

RIGHT: The beautifully woven

“Nantucket Satchel” with leather

handles, $325, adds a chic style

to a casual, day or night look.�

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OOn the runway, the Tory Burch Spring

2011 collection met minimalism with

splashes of red, orange and yellow,

while plenty of white and light neutrals

set the trend. Meeting the onset of spring

with sunkissed tones to capture a mood

for softness in layered styles, fashion

designer Tory Burch creates clothing

with a modern flair and a bohemian

sensibility that she would wear herself.

“I think most women want to look

chic and fashionable without having to

spend a lot of time putting together an

outfit,” says the designer, who has nine

international and more than 30 American

namesake boutiques, including her

store in the surreal shopping destination,

150 Worth in the heart of Palm Beach.

“I am drawn to the effortless and

timeless style epitomized by the women

of Palm Beach, especially when it comes

to resort dressing,” Burch says. “I think

the Palm Beach woman responds to our

use of bold colors, graphic prints and easy

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BOTTOM LEFT: Classic and casual, the

Edye Leather Messenger Bag, $495,

turns trendy trimmed in black.

CENTER LEFT: Fashion forward and edgy,

the Braided Gold and Black Cord

chain necklace, $250, goes nautical.

CENTER RIGHT: Make a statement with

the Gold and Navy Wide Belt, $495;

cinch it over a simple shift for an

instantly shaped silhouette.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Strappy and stylish, the

“Katharine” sandal in metallic gold,

$325, is a chic accent to any ensemble.

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PALM BEACHHOMES & DECOR SHOWCASE

LUXURY

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PALM BEACH EVENTS

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ART PALM BEACH

This South Florida art event combines three distinct yet

complementary art fairs into one at the Palm Beach County

Convention Center from Jan. 20 to 24, 2011. Showcasing

an unusal blend of contemporary art, photography and

design, the 14th annual Art Palm Beach plays host to

international artists and some of the world’s most forward-

thinking galleries from over 16 countries. For information

on the show, visit www.artpalmbeach.com.

South Florida’s signature contemporary photography, art and design fair returns to Palm Beach

from Jan. 20-24, 2011.

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ABOVE: Swale I, wall art by artist Julia Barello, patterned with dyed,

recycled x-ray and MRI film. Courtesy of Charon Kransen Arts.

LEFT: Mandara by glass artist Lino Tagliapietra, offers a subtle

layering of transparent color. Courtesy of Shantz Galleries.

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AMERICANINTERNATIONALFINE ART FAIR

Celebrating its 15th year, the American International Fine Art Fair returns to the

Palm Beach Convention Center on Feb. 4th for a VIP preview night with show

dates continuing from Feb. 5-13, 2011. Palm Beach’s artistic aura soars at the AIFAF

as international dealers represent disciplines of fine art from classical antiquity to

contemporary, and the world’s finest collection of haute and period jewelry, which

always fare well in Palm Beach. Uniting with the Norton Museum of Art on opening

night, the Vernissage preview party is a highlight of Palm Beach social season. The

organizers pick up the tab for many of the museum's top supporters to be among

those admitted to the first hour of the fair. "We were very happy," Norton’s new

director Hope Alswang says. "It is a very tasteful and entertaining event."�

Palm Beach’s artistic aura soars as AIFAF returns Feb. 4-13, 2011.

TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF IFAE, INTERNATIONAL FINE ART EXPOSITIONS

ABOVE: Platinum white diamond earrings from Graff’s High End Diamond Jewelry Collection,

round and pear-shaped diamonds. Courtesy of Graff, London.

LEFT: Paris Scene - School Girls with a Nun, circa 1893, watercolor and pencil on paper by

artist Maurice Prendergast. Courtesy of Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, PA.

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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL FINE ART FAIR

And that’s not all, AIFAF will be participating in the 70th anniversary of the Norton Museum of Art on Tuesday,

Feb. 8, 2011, a cultivating extravaganza for all art enthusiasts. In honor of this celebration, admission to all events will

be complimentary. For more information, please call 239/949-5411 or visit www.aifaf.com.

ABOVE: Earrings, round diamonds set in

yellow gold. Courtesy of Jewels by Viggi,

Greenwich, CT, and Great Neck, NY.

ABOVE: Sixteen-stone diamond ring.

Courtesy of Jewels by Viggi, Greenwich, CT,

and Great Neck, NY.

ABOVE: Lisette sewing in the garden of Marquayrol,

oil on canvas by artist Henri Jean Guillaume Martin.

Courtesy of Dr. Michael Nöth, Germany.

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With all the glamour from the 1920s on,

McKinnon and Harris furnishings sit poised

by the pool. “Lily Pad” umbrellas from Santa

Barbara Designs offer protection from the

sun, while adding a dose of whimsical style.

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One design team turns a Spanish Revival-stylehome into a sunny vacation retreat filled with comfort and glamour.

DESIGN BY ERIC B. RYMSHAW AND JOSHUA THIBAULT, FURY DESIGN, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PATEXT BY MARINA BROWNPHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL STAVARIDIS, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL

PALM BEACH

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LEFT: Gold, blue and brown set the palette in the living room, where

patterned pillow fabric from Pierre Frey joins Jim Thompson’s solid

pillow fabric on a pair of John Rosselli sofas. 1970s glamour is seen

in vintage Gio Ponti consoles, bronze and lacquer occasional tables

by Laura Kirar for Baker, and Bergamo’s faux-fur throw.

WWith a primary residence on Philadelphia’s Main Line,

where homes proclaim tradition, elegance and turreted

Edwardian pomp, one Pennsylvania couple was looking for

a change with a cheerful yet glamorous design for their

new Palm Beach vacation home — one filled with whimsical

color, swirling patterns, petal-draped poolside umbrellas

and plenty of light.

After vacationing in the Palm Beach area for 15 years,

the couple decided that it was finally time for a little place

of their own — a 6,000-square-foot, Spanish Revival-style

getaway located between both the Atlantic Ocean and the

Intracoastal Waterway. “I’ve always loved Palm Beach. It’s,

for me, one of the most beautiful places in the world,” the

wife says. “And I wanted this house to be a happy place

filled with light and fun.”

And Philadelphia-based designers Eric Rymshaw and

Joshua Thibault understood exactly what the owners were

after. Having done major work on the couple’s Main Line

manor house, the team respected the owners’ quest for

quality. “It was a wonderful collaboration all the way

through,” Rymshaw says.

But turning a house with good bones into a comfortable

family retreat would take some doing, and revising spatial

definitions were just a part of it. “We recast the dining room

as a media/sitting room,” Thibault says. “And turned the

family room adjacent to the kitchen into a casual dining

room.” And the dazzling garden and pool area provided the

anchor for the designer’s adjustments. “It’s all about the sun,”

Rymshaw says. “Every room involves the play of light.”

Rymshaw, who always devises a “narrative” for himself

about a house and the wishes of its owner, in this case,

thought of dramatic and rather glamorous living with a

wow factor. “Think Halston meets 1940s Hollywood meets

Pop,” he says of the result that is anything but dated.�

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A CaesarStone quartz-topped bar weds the kitchen to the dining room, where Fuse Lighting’stiered-shell light fixture from Dennis Miller Associates suspends over the table. Neutral dining chairsby Orlando Diaz-Azcuy for McGuire allow Polly Apfelbaum’s lively artwork to burst with color.

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From the entrance, the view is past the vaulted, midnight-blue ceilings of the

colonnade, into the living room and out to the shimmering pool area beyond. Softening

the Old World style of the home’s cast-coral pillars and fireplace, the living room is alight

with textures and geometric shapes. Whimsical chairs in a circle motif appear made of

lattice, while smaller spheres dance in the sheer drapery fabric. Chevron patterns of blue

and gold on the accent pillows introduce the home’s signature color palette, which is

also seen in a pair of vibrant prints by Rana Rochat that hang on the fireplace wall.

Martha Sturdy’s custom-designed, cast-resin cocktail table glows in a goldenrod hue

and provides the base for a bronze sculpture by Sica, one of the wife’s favorite artists. A

pair of delicate occasional tables made up of bronze and onyx-colored lacquer reflects �

ABOVE: Wall covering from John Rosselli in alternating stripes of taupe and beige provides a backdrop

in the dining room for a Mattaliano parchment and walnut buffet from Holly Hunt. An Art Deco

mirror captures the light from outside in pure feng shui technique.

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the light that flows throughout, while

Gio Ponti consoles delicately flank the

fireplace. The whole room is anchored with

a hand-woven abaca area rug that sits over

the limestone flooring.

Color continues into the dining room

with Polly Apfelbaum’s bright monumental

woodblock monoprint set against striped

wall covering, recalling a vintage period of

glamour and whimsy. A capiz shell and

bronze chandelier illuminates the space,

where hints of black and white hues dart

around the room in a zebra-print barstool,

barreled dining chairs, and a walnut and

parchment buffet.

Steps away, the media/sitting room

seems an extension of the nearby living

room with coordinating sofas and area

rugs. Here, though, the sofa is paired with

brown and cream chenille lounge chairs in

an abstract print and a leather-covered

ottoman with Moroccan-inspired nailhead

detailing. Light filters in through sheer

drapery fabric to cast a soft, warm glow

throughout the space.

Outside, the feel of 1920s grandeur

allows the owners to relax in style with

resort-like chaises and playful umbrellas.

“The final touches to this home were the

most fun,” says Rymshaw, who feels that

the lightly fluttering petals of the umbrellas

and the bright bursts of color make the

poolside sing. “It’s all about creating magic,”

he says, “pop and opulence combined.”�

LEFT: The media/sitting room echoes the living room

with the same abaca area rug from Martin Patrick

Evan. A Murano glass floor lamp from Donghia

stands tall against sunlit drapery fabric from Pollack.

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“I’m a collector of the heart,”the wife says of the artworkthat hangs in this Palm Beachgetaway. “I either love orhate something right away.”

PALM BEACH HOME & DECOR

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SOURCES

REAR EXTERIORChaises, dining chairs, and dining and

occasional tables - McKinnon and Harris,

Richmond, VA

Cushion fabric - Perennials, The Baer Group, Inc.,

Marketplace Design Center, Philadelphia, PA

Umbrellas - Santa Barbara Designs,

Santa Barbara, CA

LIVING ROOMSofa - John Rosselli & Assoc., DCOTA,

Dania Beach, FL

Ottoman, and sofa and ottoman fabrics - J.

Robert Scott, D&D Building, New York, NY

Armchairs - Ironies, Jerry Pair & Assoc.,

D&D Building, New York, NY

Cushion fabric - Architex International,

Northbrook, IL

Cocktail table - Martha Sturdy, Baker Knapp &

Tubbs, Marketplace Design Center,

Philadelphia, PA

Consoles - Gio Ponti, Youngblood,

Sag Harbor, NY

Occasional tables - Laura Kirar, Baker Knapp &

Tubbs, Marketplace Design Center,

Philadelphia, PA

Wall covering - Jeffrey Michaels & Co.,

DCOTA, Dania Beach, FL

Accessories in fireplace - Lyle and Umbach, Ltd.,

Holly Hunt, D&D Building, New York, NY

Drapery fabric - Stroheim & Romann,

Croce, Inc., Marketplace Design Center,

Philadelphia, PA

Drapery rod and finials - Fabricant, Crystal Tree

Centre, North Palm Beach, FL

Sculpture on cocktail table - Sande Webster

Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

DINING ROOMDining table top - Beacon Glass Co., Jupiter, FL

Table bases and buffet - Mattaliano,

Holly Hunt, D&D Building, New York, NY

Chairs - Orlando Diaz-Azcuy for McGuire,

Baker Knapp & Tubbs, Marketplace Design

Center, Philadelphia, PA

Bar - Custom designed by Fury Design, Inc.,

Philadelphia, PA

Bar countertop fabricated by CaesarStone

Quartz Surface, Van Nuys, CA

Barstool - Hugues Chevalier, Manifesto,

Chicago, IL

Wall covering - John Rosselli & Assoc., DCOTA,

Dania Beach, FL

Light fixture - Fuse Lighting, Dennis Miller

Assoc., D&D Building, New York, NY

Mirror - Douglas Rosin Decorative Arts &

Antiques, Chicago, IL

Artwork - Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

MEDIA/SITTING ROOMSofa, armchairs and cocktail table - John

Rosselli & Assoc., DCOTA, Dania Beach, FL

Sofa fabric - J. Robert Scott, D&D Building,

New York, NY

Ottoman - Michael Berman Limited,

J. Batchelor, DCOTA, Dania Beach, FL

Fabric - Izit Leather, Willow Tex, Inc.,

Kersch Fabric Network, Wayne, PA

Occasional table - Laura Kirar, Baker Knapp &

Tubbs, Marketplace Design Center,

Philadelphia, PA

Light fixture in rotunda - McEwen Lighting,

Dennis Miller Assoc., D&D Building,

New York, NY

THROUGHOUTArea rugs - Martin Patrick Evan, D&D Building,

New York, NY i

CaliforniaHARDWOOD SHUTTERS

12800 US Highway One | Juno Beach FL 33408

561 625 5250 | 800 940 8902 | www.californiadesigns.com

Finest Shutter in the World

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LIVING MADE EASY

West Palm Beach-based Environmental Technology Control, or ETC, founded

by Bill Maronet in 1987, provides the latest in superior home automation

technology to the luxury residential market. And, more than 20 years later,

ETC has grown from a one-employee, start-up company to a nationally

recognized, award-winning enterprise that offers full-service design and

installation for any and all home technology needs.

ETC’s many services include custom home theaters, automated control

systems for music, video and lighting, phone systems, surveillance cameras,

security access controls, motorized networks and more. Whether it’s a new

build or upgrades to an existing home, the talented, innovative and well-trained

engineers will individually design systems for each client’s varying lifestyle.

But the real strength behind ETC is its overall commitment to service. ETC

has in-house experts for each type of system the company installs, and the

company’s top-level customer service also includes emergency support 24

hours a day, 365 days a year, and with a guaranteed two-hour response time.

At ETC, the options are endless. For more information, call 561/881-8118

or visit the company’s newly redesigned web site at www.etc.fm.

PALM BEACH HOME & DECOR

Environmental Technology Control brings first-rate technologyinto the home with the latest products and unparalleled service.

TEXT BY KELLIE GREEN

ABOVE AND TOP: ETC provides clients with the utmost in luxury and

latest technology, such as in its custom home theaters. The design

and engineering teams consider all acoustic and aesthetic issues to

achieve superior performance and enhance the overall experience,

from room construction, to acoustic wall treatments, seating type and

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The most spectacular

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PALM BEACH FINE CRAFT SHOW

One of the oldest traditions in human history is the working of glass,

bronze and nature’s elements into aesthetic and functional forms.

Celebrated works in ceramics, glass, couture art-to-wear, jewelry, furniture,

and wood-turned and carved objects are presented by over 115 artists at

the 8th Annual Palm Beach Fine Craft Show hosted in West Palm Beach, Fla.,

at the Palm Beach County Convention Center from March 4-6, 2011.

Poising objects as conceptual forms for sculptural visions — some purely

decorative and some functional — these fine pieces strike a balance

between art and craftsmanship that capture the imagination. For more

information, visit www.craftsamericashows.com or call 203/254-0486.

Ceramics, glass, textiles, paper and wood on display from March 4-6, 2011.

TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF PALM BEACH FINE CRAFT SHOW, WEST PALM BEACH, FL

ABOVE: Seed Toss, from artist Akiko Sugiyama’s series “How Does Your Garden Grow.”

Texture-rich, wall-hung assemblage of rice and woven fiber paper and gold leaf.

RIGHT: 1873 Reduced, Sugiyama’s handrolled rice paper as string with balled

woven paper covered with matte medium. Platform coated with gold leaf.

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DID YOU KNOW THAT LASTRADA DESIGNS AND MANUFACTURES COMPLETE HOME INTERIORS?

From the entry foyer to the last guest room, passing through the kitchen, bedrooms, baths, closets,

home theater, even lavish outdoor living spaces that extend the home into the great outdoors.

LaStrada’s master craftsmen combine “Old World” skills with the latest technology, bringing to life

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beautiful hallway leading to a luxurious Great Room that includes a living room, formal dining room, full-service

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LaStrada Furniture and Interior Design is an award winning custom

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Palm Beach 561/338-7530 | Toll Free 800/628-6268

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ABOVE: With its sophisticated appeal, this custom designed bar makes a

quiet and comfortable space to entertain. Crafted in rich mahogany with a

unique curve-shaped counter, lighted open displays to show off your

spirits, and closed cabinets with glass doors for your crystal, this bar combines

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RIGHT: the formal dining room offers waterfront seating for twelve.

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LASTRADA CORPORATE OFFICE AND FACTORY:

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Palm Beach 561/338-7530 | Toll Free 800/628-6268

www.lastrada.com

When all is said and done, it’s easy to see how any room can

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or design. At LaStrada, they really mean it when they say: "If you

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RIGHT AND BELOW: In this exclusive master suite from LaStrada, countless

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the fluting in the mahogany, the gold leaf in the scalloped molding and

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S P E C I A L A D V E R T O R I A L S E C T I O N

TRUMP PLAZA DOUBLE APARTMENTWest Palm Beach, FL

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BARCLAYS INTERNATIONAL REALTY

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Prestigious 11,981 sq. ft. estate. 100’ of water

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1219 N. Atlantic Dr.Hypoluxo Island, Florida

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277A South Ocean Blvd. Manalapan, FL

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Oversized lot in “Estate Section”. Two master

suites/baths on 2nd floor and 2 downstairs guest

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room and kitchen. Pool and a separate 1/1 guest

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membership to La Coquille Club at Ritz Carlton.

Offered fully furnished $7,900,000.

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Each room looks out over the pool to the

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Heavenly scenes of the ocean from this

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glass doors. New white tile throughout.

Same fabulous view - heavenly! No work.

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“The Sun & Surf”

Phone: 561/655-1460

email: [email protected]

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REAL ESTATE

FIVE STAR LOCATION, Palm Beach, FL

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ABOVE: This multi-purpose island in a rich red hue,

“Rosso,” elegantly displays a stainless-steel hood.

LEFT: New-style doors in a contemporary design are

shown here in “Rover,” a light oak color.

ADVERTORIAL

CORPORATE OFFICE AND FACTORY:

1785 NW 38th Avenue | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 | 954/485-6000

MIAMI SHOWROOM:

257 Miracle Mile | Coral Gables, FL 33134 | 305/517-3844

Palm Beach 561/338-7530 | Toll Free 800/628-6268

www.lastrada.com

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INTELLIGENCE ENTERS THE KITCHEN

VERSATILE, THINKING KITCHENS THAT ADAPT TO THE NEED FOR MORE SPACE ARE THE TRADEMARK OF LASTRADA

Kitchen & Bath. Imported from Italy and engineered on-site, LaStrada offers a variety of exquisite kitchens in any style from

design to completion, including modern, ultra-modern, transitional and traditional.

With LaStrada, intelligence enters the kitchen — producing “beauty in movement” through truly smart furnishing solu-

tions. Whether it be a single piece or an entire custom-designed interior, LaStrada’s quality products create spaces that

appear when needed and disappear when the area serves another purpose. Cabinetry opens and closes with fluid motions

allowing serving tools to be reached easily and without effort, optimizing the use and functionality of the kitchen.

With many new and always original solutions, LaStrada creates state-of-the-art, comfortable living. Incorporating the

best use of materials, LaStrada designs spaces that adapt to the client’s setting and personal preference. Daring to do more,

LaStrada Kitchen & Bath creates solutions that will accompany you for a lifetime.

For a location nearest you, please call 800/628-6268 or visit the website at www.lastrada.com. ADVERTORIAL

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LASTRADA FURNITURE & INTERIORS BRINGS YOU MORE THAN 30 YEARS OF

experience. Our high-end custom designs, quality and technology are recog-

nized worlwide. LaStrada seeks to distinguish its work through the highest

standard of excellence and quality for furniture and interiors. The company

offers an extensive selection of full interior services to clients around the world,

along with innovative functional designs that incorporate the latest technology

with state-of-the-art mechanisms. LaStrada’s mission is to fulfill our clients’

dreams and encourage excitement with the enhanced features of our designs.

All of LaStrada’s work is done in-house, from creation to manufacturing. Visit us

today and discover LaStrada’s spectacular showroom display.�

Over 30 Years of Experience

CORPORATE OFFICE AND FACTORY:

1785 NW 38th Avenue | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 | 954/485-6000

MIAMI SHOWROOM:

257 Miracle Mile | Coral Gables, FL 33134 | 305/517-3844

Palm Beach 561/338-7530 | Toll Free 800/628-6268

www.lastrada.com

STATE-OF-THE-ARTINTERIOR DESIGN

ADVERTORIAL

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LEFT: Take a new approach to an architecturally designed

work space. Make your dream office a reality.

RIGHT: From floor to ceiling, you will notice the intricate

details in the architectural work of this exquisitely

designed two-story fireplace. A curved sofa and cocktail

table with custom-shaped ottomans create a cozy

conversation space hearthside. ADVERTORIAL

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CORPORATE OFFICE AND FACTORY:

1785 NW 38th Avenue | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

954/485-6000

MIAMI SHOWROOM:

257 Miracle Mile | Coral Gables, FL 33134

305/517-3844

Palm Beach 561/338-7530

Toll Free 800/628-6268

www.lastrada.com

ABOVE: This activity room is equipped with a pool table and full-service bar embellished in exotic

wood and dark, rich wood-stained moldings. The custom-designed round table, enhanced with a

hand-painted finish, and upholstered banquettes create a warm and inviting feeling for the space.

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DIAMONDS: A COMPELLING INVESTMENT FOR UNCERTAIN TIMES?Enchanting treasures that have fascinated mankind throughout the centuries, diamonds are a symbol oflove, power and unparalleled beauty that can also offer peace of mind in turbulent financial times.

Diamonds mitigate your systematic risk exposure

The motives for buying diamonds did not include a financial incentive until the 1970s,

when on August 15th, 1971, the world’s economies abandoned the gold standard. Since

then, credit creation has spiked significantly, and the U.S. Government’s budget deficits

have swelled to unprecedented highs with a corresponding historic rise in the federal

debt. What is certain is that the level of uncertainty has risen dramatically and, with it, the

value of predictive models has waned, and the proliferation of hedging methods, such as

swaps, options, futures and forward contracts to hedge against this uncertainty, still do

nothing to mitigate against systematic risk. Throughout the centuries, royalty and the

ultra-wealthy alike have chosen to own diamonds as these gems have provided them,

amongst many other pleasures, durable financial security in the form of a private, tangible,

personal, easily portable and international currency of last resort; because you never know.

Diamonds provide a portfolio hedge

By blending the emotional aspect of a diamond purchase along with the rational elements

of investing money in the most concentrated store of value that exists (a high-quality

diamond weighing just 2 or 3 grams can be worth as much as 100 kilos of gold), diamonds

offer a compelling alternative investment and portfolio hedge for the long-term investor,

as historic data has shown that diamond prices are virtually uncorrelated with real estate

prices and the stock market indices (S&P, DJ), and that they are negatively correlated

with long-term bond yields (46 percent) and short-term interest rates (36 percent). Thus,

long-term investors with significant equity, real estate and bond exposure will add a

strong hedge with diamonds and reduce their overall investment risk profile, all the while

enjoying the beauty and artistic expression of the gems they own.

Supply/demand context favors higher prices

Diamond prices have risen by an average of 15% per annum since 1949 according to

statistics published by diamond manufacturer Ajediam. With annual demand growth of

eight to 10 percent expected over the coming years, given the growing number of high

net worth individuals in Asia, Russia and the Middle East, investing in diamonds (and as

the universality of the engagement ring expands its reach); and with annual production�

ABOVE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: 24.78-ct. Pink Diamond

that sold for a record $46 million; Triple Flowing

Lines ring with a 22-ct., cushion-cut canary diamond

TOP: The Centenary Diamond, 273.85-ct., D color

diamond, insured for over $100 million

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growth expected to remain in the low single-digit figures, the supply/demand context

favoring higher prices does not look set to change in the intermediate future. De Beers

Managing Director Gareth Penny was noted saying: “the reality is that supply cannot keep

up, and that will become very accentuated over the next 15 years.” At the upper end of

the market, prices for important and rare diamonds are at historical highs with numerous

world-record prices being broken on the global auction marketplace throughout the

year. At a recent Christie’s jewelry sale in Hong Kong, 89 percent of the lots on offer were

sold generating $60.4 million in sales. Seven diamond items sold for more than $1 million

each, including a pair of fancy deep blue heart-shaped diamonds; large, white pear-shaped

diamond earrings; a brilliant 13.67-carat, E color internally flawless diamond, which sold

for $1.74 million; and a rare pink diamond, which sold for a record $10.8 million.

Advantages of owning diamonds

Consider the facts of owning diamonds: they are tangible (and have no real estate taxes

associated with them, although there are insurance costs); they are durable (no tool can

cut them and even the fiercest fire will leave them unscathed); they are portable (a port-

folio worth millions of dollars fits nicely inside an envelope that can easily be transported

in your coat pocket quietly and legally); they are international tender (and can be sold

globally in most major cities and converted into any major currency, thus acting as a

U.S. dollar hedge); they are private and free of government control (as a non-reporting

asset, records of diamond ownership are for the most part private and there is no public

record available in cases of civil action, divorce, lawsuits, etc); they are inherently rare (similar

to oil, there are vested interests that will protect this); they have independent value from

financial markets (they are non-correlated); and so can diversify your portfolio, protect it

from hyperinflation and international financial crisis, and lastly, they provide you with an

emergency disaster fund available on your lady’s finger. Now that’s an investment!

Writer Moneca Kaufmann, formerly a natural resource market investment analyst with Credit Suisse inZurich, holds an MBA from the University of Rochester’s Simon Business School, and is a GraduateGemologist and Vice President of Kaufmann de Suisse Jewelers located in Palm Beach, New York andMontreal, Canada. For more information, call Kaufmann de Suisse at 561/832-4918.

ABOVE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Supernova

diamond ring; Triple Flowing Lines ring

with 12-ct., emerald-cut diamond

TOP LEFT: The Hope Diamond, a world-famous

45.52-ct. blue diamond

Diamonds are enchanting treasures that have

fascinated mankind throughout the centuries.

Diamonds are a symbol of love and their

history traces the history of civilization.

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WITH LOCATIONS IN BOTH WESTON AND WEST PALM BEACH, CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA

IS A DESTINATION FOR HEALTHCARE. FOR A CONSULTATION, CALL 800/639-DOCTOR OR

VISIT WWW.CLEVELANDCLINICFLORIDA.ORG FOR MORE INFORMATION.

What are some lifestyle changes that people can make to have a healthy heart?

With just a few changes in your daily routine and by being more cautious with small details

in your habits, you can improve your heart health tremendously. I have outlined a few habits

anyone can adopt to help avoid heart disease:

�Don’t smoke.

�Have less beige and brown in your diet. Eat brightly colored foods that are red, green,

yellow, purple and orange (these are known to contain the most nutrients).

�Eat fruit instead of drinking fruit juices.

�Avoid regular soda.

�Eat lean protein.

�Stick to a low carbohydrate diet (30% of diet should be from carbs).

�Eat plenty of whole grains.

�Make sure to minimize salt in your diet.

�Check the labels, know what a serving size really is for a true estimate of calories and sodium.

How important is exercise and maintaining a healthy lifestyle to heart health?

Heart disease results from many risk factors. Some of these risk factors are under our control.

Controlling these risk factors may prevent or slow its development. Keeping up with regular

cardiovascular exercise is key and is within our control. Your heart is a muscle and you must

exercise it to keep it in good condition. Knowing your numbers can help you determine if your

cholesterol level, weight and blood pressure are within a healthy and medically acceptable

range. Here are tips to follow when it comes to keeping up with cardiovascular exercise:

�Plan to sweat daily.

�If you make exercise part of your daily schedule, you will do it. If you try to fit it in when

you can, you won’t.

�Find a physical activity that you enjoy doing, weights and running are not for everybody.

�Dancing, swimming, biking and any type of sport are all good options.

How important is managing stress to heart health? The role of stress in heart disease has

not been clearly established, but stress might trigger an event in patients at risk. Unfortunately, we

cannot control the stressors we have in our lives. We can, however, control our reaction to

stressors and therefore reduce the risk of heart disease. People manage stress in many different

ways. Each person is different and whatever relieves stress is different from one individual to the

next. I have found that many forms of exercise, yoga or any form of relaxation are common stress

relieving tactics. Just find something that works for you and make time in your schedule to do it.

HEALTH & BEAUTY

i

Many people don’t realize that

they are not living a healthy

heart life. Keeping an active

lifestyle, maintaining a healthy

diet and relaxing are just a few

of the many steps you can take

to have a healthy heart. Your

heart is your body’s engine. It is

responsible for pumping blood

throughout your whole body

and it deserves the best care.

ASK THE EXPERT:SET REALISTIC WELLNESS GOALS

TO ACHIEVE LONG-TERM SUCCESS

CLEVELAND CLINICFLORIDA

Edward B. Savage, M.D.Cardiothoracic Surgeon

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Cleveland Clinic Florida enjoys worldwide recognition for the

care we provide. You can receive the same, world-class care

right here, at Cleveland Clinic Florida. Whether your condition is

common or complex, we offer outstanding preventive, primary

and specialty care with on-site diagnostics, imaging and

treatment options. It’s a level of expertise that takes healthcare

to a whole new level.

Experience world-class care at Cleveland Clinic Florida.

Call 800.639.DOCTOR for an appointment.

There’s a special type of care the world seeks.

Experience it close to home atCleveland Clinic Florida.

Locations in both Palm Beach and Broward

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ISLAND DERMATOLOGY | 561/832-1950 | WWW.ISLANDDERMATOLOGY.COM

COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY

UPDATE

What is ARTEFILL? “Long-lasting,” ARTEFILL is an elegant wrinkle corrective filler that

improves over the course of several months and stands the test of time. It is a simple,

in-office procedure where you will see results immediately and be able to return to

normal daily activities. Artefill is made with unique microsphere-enhanced collagen. It is

the ideal solution for those patients who do not want to return for repeat treatments with

temporary fillers.

What is SCULPTRA-Aesthetic? It is an injectable that “volumizes” and replaces lost

collagen, and provides structure to severely depressed facial tissue loss. Remarkably,

SCULPTRA-Aesthetic helps to gradually replace lost collagen. It gives natural-looking

results that can last up to two years.

What is DYSPORT and how does it differ from BOTOX? DYSPORT contains the same

neurotoxin-A that is in BOTOX except that it is a smaller molecule which results in better

diffusion for patients who look to improve the moderate to severe frown lines between

the eyebrows (glabellar lines). Dysport generally takes effect sooner and lasts longer

than Botox.

What is ZERONA? ZERONA removes fat and reduces inches. Zerona “low-light” laser

is the only non-invasive body slimming device in the world that is proven in multiple

double blind trials. It painlessly achieves clinically significant results in just two weeks. In

addition, fat that is resistant to diet and exercise is reduced. There is zero pain, zero

surgery and zero downtime.

What is THERMAGE? THERMAGE uses patented radiofrequency (RF) technology to safely

heat the deeper layers of skin, stimulating existing collagen and promoting new collagen

growth for younger looking skin. Everyone can expect some collagen. Many patients have

seen smoother, tighter skin with less sagging; redefined contours along the jaw line;

softening of wrinkles and fine lines around the mouth, eyes and forehead; and tightening

of saggy skin under the chin. Non-painful and with no downtime, with the latest generation

Thermage CPT, results appear in a single treatment without surgery or injections.

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Just inside the “Zen-like” Island

Dermatology and Laser Institute

in Palm Beach, Dr. Nisenbaum

dedicates his practice to providing

responsible skin care with a belief

that beauty is all-encompassing,

and offers cosmetic dermatology

procedures for the face and body.

BODY BEAUTIFUL PROCEDURES

SmartLipo™

Laser treatments (facial veins,

scarring, sunspots)

Laser hair removal

Zerona™

Thermage

Botox®, Dysport™

Restylane®

Juvéderm™

Perlane®

Sculptra®

Artefill®

Collagen treatment

Custom controlled-depth chemical peels

Omnilux light therapy

Fractional resurfacing

Photo rejuvenation

Micropigmentation (permanent makeup)

ISLAND DERMATOLOGY

Dr. Layne D. Nisenbaum,D.O., F.A.O.C.D.

Board Certified Dermatologist

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Where the world comesfor the best medicine

There’s a place in the heart of Baltimore where knowledge, talent and innovation unite to bring you and your loved ones top medical care. That place is Johns Hopkins.

No matter where you live, a single call connects you with a personal guide to world-renowned medical experts in every specialty. Ranked #1 by U.S. News and World Report for 20 consecutive years, we coordinate the highest quality health care for patients from all over the United States.

From scheduling appointments, to advising on travel and lodging, to providing a guide upon your arrival, you can count on us to make your visit to Johns Hopkins smooth and comfortable—and here in South Florida, we have an office and contact person dedicated to serving you.

Johns Hopkins USA, South Florida. Your personal link to Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore.

TO LEARN MORE, CONTACT

M.L. Farrell, directorJohns Hopkins USA, South Florida.561-659-1155 877-659-1155

hopkinsmedicine.org/usa/florida

We rank among the nation’s best in all 16 specialties and the best in Maryland.

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A JEWELBOX OF BOUTIQUES

Gateway to the world-famous shopping destination of Worth Avenue,

150 Worth is known to discerning shoppers as the foremost haute

couture experience on Palm Beach. Just steps away from the Atlantic

Ocean, this jewelbox of ultra-luxe boutiques is collected in a beautiful

Mizner-influenced enclave surrounding a Mediterranen-style via that

offers shade and a fountain’s splash as shoppers gaze at Gucci and

Vuitton, and the latest lines from Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Here, some of the strongest fashion trends will dress the windows in

spring as chic attire gets a seasonal makeover. A simple clutch may be

the perfect polished accessory, while just the right stiletto style is sure

to catch the eye of all the well-heeled islanders.�

There is nowhere more beautiful than the sun-kissed boutiques known as 150 Worth on the Island.

TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY | PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF DAVIDOFF STUDIOS, INC.

RIGHT: Neiman Marcus at 150 Worth plays host to evenings of fabulously

fashion-forward events throughout the Palm Beach social season.

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A JEWELBOX OF BOUTIQUES

Anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, this epicenter of the finest in European and

domestic fashions, home furnishings, jewelry and gourmet dining features legendary fashion boutiques

including Louis Vuitton, Emilio Pucci, Hugo Boss, Rene Caovilla, Christofle, Lacoste, Tory Burch,

Vilebrequin and Gucci’s new 4,500-square-foot store, the retailer’s third location on the island since 1961.

Palm Beach has played a unique role in Gucci’s history. The Italian fashion brand, founded in Florence

in 1921 — known for its shoes, belts, handbags and luggage — first came to the island almost 50 years ago.

“We are thrilled that Gucci has selected 150 Worth for its new Palm Beach store,” says Murray Goodman,

chairman of The Goodman Company and owner of 150 Worth. “And we welcome them as our third

anchor fashion store, joining Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.”

And once the shopping spirit has been channeled, soothe the soul and the palate at one of the many

fine dining destinations like Trevini Ristorante, where the artful approach to classic Italian cuisine makes

150 Worth a savory experience — day or night.

ABOVE: The facade outside Saks Fifth Avenue

is carpeted with a Living Wall, a plant palette

of various hues, popularized in Paris. Likely in

full bloom by spring, it is controlled by a series

of metal boxes, each one holding the plant’s

roots, computer chips and irrigation sensors.

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famous homes in Palm Beach.

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In America, when we get knocked down, we don’t stay down.

In the last 80 years, America has experienced 13 economic recessions.

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getting up and coming back.

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JAN. 14 :: HOSPICE FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH

COUNTY’S ANNUAL HOSPICE EVENING

The Breakers :: Black-tie event with a fashion show by

Giambattista Valli hosted by Saks Fifth Avenue, followed

by an evening of dinner and dancing. Honoring Gail Austin

Cooney, M.D. By invitation only. Lynn Homes and Sharon

O’Neil, chairpersons; Ann Heathwood and Patricia Griffith,

honorary chairpersons. 561/832-8585; www.hpbc.com

JAN. 15 :: CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION’S

44TH ANNUAL SIXTY-FIVE ROSES BALL

The Breakers :: Black-tie event with fine dining, wine and

spirits, and dancing to the music of Solid Gold. Janet

Pleasants and Michael Reiter, chairpersons; Jana and John

Scarpa, honorary chairpersons. 561/683-9965; www.cff.org

JAN. 16 :: PALM BEACH OPERA PRESENTS

THE REQUIEM GALA DINNER

The Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center for the Performing

Arts :: A gala dinner with artists honoring Requiem sponsor

Helen K. Persson will follow the one-night-only performance

of Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem; $375 per person. Elizabeth

Bowden, chairperson. 561/835-7569; www.pbopera.org

JAN. 17 :: HEARING THE OVARIAN CANCER WHISPER’S

TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE LECTURE AND LUNCHEON

The Pavilion at the Flagler Museum :: Speakers Andrew

Berchuck, M.D., and actress Fran Drescher; $325 per person

or $125 for juniors. Fern Fodiman and Frances Fisher,

chairpersons; Helene Austin and Paula Cook, honorary

chairpersons. 561/837-2285; www.howpbc.org

JAN. 19 :: DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE

KICK-OFF PARTY

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Patrick Park and Nathalie Fernandez,

chairpersons. 561/833-2080; www.dana-farber.org

JAN. 19 :: STARKEY HEARING FOUNDATION’S CUISINE

EXPLOSION PALM BEACH SERIES

Morton’s The Steakhouse :: Chef Chris Brown prepares his

signature dishes; $435 for all four events or individual tickets

available. 561/586-3061; www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org

JAN. 20 :: COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR

PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES’ CELEBRATION

OF PHILANTHROPY ANNUAL DINNER DANCE

Club Colette :: $500 per person or $250 for junior members.

561/659-6800; www.cfpbmc.org

JAN. 20 :: JOHNS HOPKINS’ A WOMAN’S JOURNEY

ANNUAL HEALTH CONFERENCE AND LUNCHEON

Palm Beach County Convention Center :: Includes breakfast,

lunch and choice of two seminars of recent medical findings;

$150. Lee Callahan, Susan Keenan, Betsy Meany, Susan

Telesco and Norma Tiefel, chairpersons. 410/955-8660;

www.hopkinsmedicine.org/awomansjourney

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JAN. 20 :: PALM BEACH SYNAGOGUE ANNUAL GALA

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Honoring Michelle Stein and William

Langfan, recipient of the Love of Israel Award; $250. Jill

and Avie Glazer, dinner underwriters. 561/838-9002;

www.palmbeachsynagogue.org

JAN. 20 :: THE PALM BEACH WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW

PREVIEW PARTY TO BENEFIT THE MIAMI CITY BALLET

Crowne Plaza West Palm Beach :: Celebrating the ballet’s

25 years in the Palm Beaches. Etonella Christlieb and

Dr. Madeleine Singer, event chairpersons. 561/483-4047;

www.zitawatersbell.com

JAN. 21 :: PALM BEACH ZOO’S 7TH ANNUAL

DINNER DANCE

The Breakers :: Dinner, dancing and cocktails. Bridget Koch,

Karin Luter and Darlene Jordan, chairpersons. 561/307-8000;

www.palmbeachzoo.org

JAN. 22 :: NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY’S ANNUAL

OUTSTANDING BUSINESS LEADER AWARDS GALA

The Breakers :: 561/478-5539; www.northwood.edu

JAN. 22 :: THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF THE

PALM BEACHES AND THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY

OF PALM BEACH COUNTY PRESENT MURDER AT

THE COURTHOUSE

Historic 1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse :: Indulge in

cocktails and delectable bites while you search for clues to

solve the mystery; $75 per person, $125 per couple.

561/689-7590; www.jlpb.org

JAN. 22 :: THE LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY’S

ANNUAL GALA: A GYPSY CARAVAN

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Fine dining, dancing and a silent

auction; $550 per person, $350 for junior tickets.

Sponsorships are available. Frank and Geri Morrow, chair-

persons; Elizabeth Fago, chairperson emeritus; Ari Rifkin,

honorary chairperson; Hermé de Wyman Miro, international

chairperson. 561/775-9954; www.leukemia-lymphoma.org

JAN. 23 :: CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF

PALM BEACH ANNUAL BISHOP’S RECEPTION

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: 561/775-9500; www.diocesepb.org

JAN. 25 :: CLEVELAND CLINIC RECEPTION BENEFITING

THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA BALL

Wally Findlay Gallery :: Bill and Nancy Rollnick, Patrick Park

and Nathalie Fernandez, ball chairpersons. 561/804-0264;

www.clevelandclinic.org

JAN. 25 :: KIDSANCTUARY CAMPUS INC.’S

ANNUAL LUNCHEON

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Lunch and fashion show hosted by

John de Medeiros. Judi Donoff and Toby Muss, chairpersons;

Connie M. Frankino, Karen Swanson, Helene Austin, Sally Ann

Nisberg and Lori Stoll, honorary chairpersons. 561/653-8274;

www.kidsanctuarycampus.org

JAN. 27 :: AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE-

PALM BEACH COUNTY EVENT

The Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center for the Performing

Arts :: Honoring Gerald Richman with its Judge Learned

Hand Award. Gary Betensky and Keith Braun, chairpersons.

561/994-7286; www.ajc.org

JAN. 29 :: AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW

UNIVERSITY’S 2011 SCOPUS AWARD GALA

The Breakers :: Cocktail reception, awards presentation and

a musical performance; $1,000. Diane Belfer, and Sherry

and Ken Endelson, gala honorees; Ellen and Irwin Levy,

Roberta and Stanley Bogen, and Barbara and Richard

Rothschild, chairpersons. 561/750-8585; www.afhu.org

JAN. 29 :: AMERICAN RED CROSS GREATER

PALM BEACH AREA CHAPTER’S 54TH ANNUAL

INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS BALL

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: By invitation only; priced at $1,000

and up. Michelle Kessler, chairperson; Patrick Park, honorary

chairperson. 561/994-2060; www.redcross-pbc.org

JAN. 29 :: 20TH ANNUAL SUSAN G. KOMEN

SOUTH FLORIDA RACE FOR THE CURE

Downtown West Palm Beach :: An annual race to raise

funds for the fight against breast cancer. 561/514-3020;

www.komensouthflorida.org

JAN. 30 :: FOOD FOR THE POOR’S ANNUAL

FINE WINES & HIDDEN TREASURES GALA

The Breakers :: Black-tie event with dining, wine tasting,

auction and entertainment; $450 per person. Robert G. and

Arlette Gordon, grand honorary chairpersons; Elizabeth

Bowden, gala chairperson; Paul Marino, event chairperson.

888/404-4248; www.foodforthepoor.org

JAN. 30 :: RYAN LICHT BIPOLAR FOUNDATION’S

SIXTH ANNUAL INTO THE LIGHT DINNER DANCE

Club Colette :: $500. Liza Pulitzer Calhoun, Sheila Fine and

Didi Shields, chairpersons; Christine Curtis, Lori Gendelman,

Denise Hanley and Dorothy Kohl, honorary chairpersons;

Micah and Rob Ford, and Bobby Leidy, junior chairpersons.

888/944-4408; www.questforthetest.org

JAN. 30 :: WXEL’S “A SONG FOR YOU” CONCERT

Eissey Campus Theatre :: Starring Tommy Mitchell, former lead

singer for Blood Sweat and Tears. Includes a post cocktail

reception at Brio Tuscan Grille; $125 for VIP tickets, other

tickets also available. 561/207-5900; www.wxel.org

JAN. 31 :: MORSELIFE FOUNDATION’S SHADES OF

GRAY: A SYMPOSIUM ON AGING

The Pavilion at The Colony

561/209-6103; www.morselife.org

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FEB. 3 :: 211’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY PALM BEACH

LUNCHEON & FASHION PRESENTATION

Club Colette :: Will feature the latest fashions from Neiman

Marcus; $250. Jan Willinger, chairperson. 561/383-1147;

www.211palmbeach.org

FEB. 4 :: AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL FINE ART FAIR’S

FIRST-VIEW COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Palm Beach County Convention Center :: An exclusive first

look at the fair, while enjoying complimentary hors d’oeuvres

and cocktails; $95 per person in advance or $125 at the

door. Annie Falk, chairperson. 239/495-7293; www.ifae.com

FEB. 4 :: AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY’S

53RD ANNUAL GALA: WHITE OUT CANCER

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Exclusive white-tie gala. Dame Celia

Lipton Farris, Patrick Park and Nathalie Fernandez, honorary

chairpersons. 561/655-3449; www.cancer.org

FEB. 4 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE

SPEAKER LUNCHEON

The Beach Club :: Featuring Muriel “Mickie” Siebert. Hermé

de Wyman Miro, luncheon chairperson and speaker sponsor;

Muriel Siebert, luncheon underwriter. 561/832-6418

FEB. 5 :: JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION

INTERNATIONAL’S GEM OF AN EVENING GALA

Flagler Museum :: 561/686-7701; www.jdrf.org

FEB. 5 :: NORTON MUSEUM OF ART’S BAL DES ARTS:

AN EVENING OF CHINESE ENCHANTMENT

Norton Museum of Art :: Chinese-inspired cocktail reception,

dinner, live entertainment and dancing; $1,000 per person.

Sponsorships available. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Niblack, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Apfel, Mr. and Mrs. E. William Aylward, and

Mr. and Mrs. Kemp C. Stickney, chairpersons; Mr. and Mrs.

Jeffrey H. Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Soter, honorary

chairpersons. 561/832-5196; www.norton.org

FEB. 7 :: AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID

ADOM’S PALM BEACH GALA: CELEBRATION OF LIFE

The Breakers :: Honoring Sydelle Meyer with guest speaker

Martin Indyk, former US Ambassador to Israel. Marilyn and

Stanley Katz, and Barbara and Jack Kay, chairpersons.

561/835-0510; www.afmda.org

FEB. 7 :: BREAST CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION’S

HOT PINK LUNCHEON AND SYMPOSIUM

The Breakers :: 646/497-2622; www.bcrfcure.org

FEB. 7 :: PALM BEACH HABILITATION CENTER, INC.’S

HAB-A-HEARTS 20TH ANNUAL LUNCHEON

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Live and silent auctions, wine reception

and modeling by Mildred Hoit of Palm Beach; $200 per

person. Linda Reichenstein, Joanne Driscoll and Craig

Mitchell, chairpersons. 561/965-8500; www.pbhab.org

FEB. 8 :: THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF THE PALM BEACHES

BE MY VALENTINE EVENT

Tiffany & Co. Palm Beach :: Exclusive pre-Valentine event for

ticket purchasers of Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue.

561/689-7590; www.jlpb.org

FEB. 9 :: MORSELIFE’S ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON &

CARD PARTY

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: JC Meyers and Andrea Stark, event

chairpersons. 561/209-6103; www.morselife.org

FEB. 9 :: SAINT EDWARD GUILD ANNUAL

VALENTINE’S DAY LUNCHEON

The Beach Club :: 561/832-0400; www.stedwardpb.com

FEB. 10 :: AMERICAN FRIENDS OF BRITISH ART’S RAJ:

AN EVENING OF ANGLO-INDIAN ENCHANTMENT

COCKTAIL RECEPTION

William R. Eubanks Interior Design :: With guest of honor The

8th Marquess Townshend; $100 per person. 561/687-3394;

www.americanfriendsofbritishart.com

FEB. 10 :: PALM BEACH COUNTY CULTURAL

COUNCIL’S 2011 MUSE AWARDS

Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts ::

Sponsorships available. Irene Karp and Jean Sharf, chairpersons;

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dreyfoos, honorary chairpersons.

561/471-2901; www.palmbeachculture.com

FEB. 10 :: SUSAN G. KOMEN 3RD ANNUAL WAKE UP

FOR THE CURE

Club Colette :: 561/514-3020; www.komensouthflorida.org

FEB. 11 :: PLACE OF HOPE’S 2011 HOPE BASH:

AN EVENING IN HAVANA

PGA National Resort & Spa :: Silent auction. 561/775-7195;

www.placeofhope.com

FEB. 11 :: RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE

PERFORMING ARTS’ GALA

Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts :: Cocktail

reception, black-tie dinner dance and a performance by

Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Laurie S. Silvers, gala

chairperson; William A. Meyer, chairman of the board.

561/651-4320; www.kravis.org/gala

FEB. 12 :: FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES’

GALA DINNER

Trump International Golf Club :: Cocktail reception, dinner

and Casino Royale, $500. Linda Berley and Helene Kaplan,

chairpersons; David Mack and Michael Kalisman, honorary

chairpersons. 561/483-2771; www.fidf.org

FEB. 12 :: PALM BEACH DAY ACADEMY

GREAT EXPECTATIONS DINNER & AUCTION

The Breakers :: Extensive silent and live auctions, music and

dancing; $125 per person with special Palm Tickets at

$1,000 for two. Tracy Smith, Claudia Player and Andrea

Kosoy, chairpersons. 561/655-1188; www.pbday.org

FEB. 13 :: CHARITY COMPREHENSIVE ALCOHOLISM

REHABILITATION PROGRAMS, INC.’S ANNUAL

SPRING LUNCHEON

The Ritz-Carlton, Palm Beach :: Featuring celebrity speaker

Butch Trucks from the Allman Brothers Band, as well as live

and silent auctions. Dr. William Adkins, Barbara Katz and

Xiomara Ordonez, chairpersons; Patty Dean and Park Miller,

honorary chairpersons. 561/844-6400; www.carpinc.org

FEB. 14 :: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION’S

56TH ANNUAL PALM BEACH HEART BALL

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: A black-tie dinner and dancing

event with a Romance in Paris theme, $750. Lois Pope,

chairperson; Patrick Park, Nathalie Fernandez de la Valle,

honorary chairpersons; Paul David Pope, junior chairperson;

Angela Culveyhouse, auction chairperson; Petra Levin, fashion

chairperson. 561/697-6607; www.americanheart.org

FEB. 14 :: SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION’S

MUSICAL LUNCHEON

The Colony :: Performances by outstanding students from the

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts. Dorothy

Lappin, Simon Benson Offit and Lieba Ingber, chairpersons.

561/805-6298; www.soafi.org

FEB. 16 :: ISRAEL CANCER ASSOCIATION USA’S

SHANGRI-LA HOPEFUL HORIZON GALA

The Breakers :: Honoring grand international humanitarian

Hermé de Wyman Miro. Lexye Aversa, chairperson; Joan G.

Rubin, honorary chairperson; Rhoda and David Chase, grand

honorary chairpersons; Ari Rifkin; international honorary

chairperson. 561/832-9277; www.icausa.org

FEB. 16 :: JUNIOR ASSEMBLY OF PALM BEACH

The Beach Club :: 561/640-0428

FEB. 16 :: LUPUS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA,

SOUTHEAST FLORIDA CHAPTER’S BUTTERFLY BALL

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: 561/279-8606; www.lupusfl.org

FEB. 16 :: STARKEY HEARING FOUNDATION’S

CUISINE EXPLOSION PALM BEACH SERIES

Michelle Bernstein’s at The Omphoy :: With Chef Michelle

Bernstein’s nationally acclaimed signature dishes followed by

a tour; $435 for all four events or individual tickets available.

561/586-3061; www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org

FEB. 17 :: DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE’S

PRE-CELEBRATION DINNERS

Private Residences :: By invitation only. Kate Ford, Frank

Chopin, Phyllis and Paul Fireman, and Tom Quick, hosts.

561/833-2080; www.dana-farber.org

FEB. 17 :: FOUNDCARE HEALTH CENTER À VOTRE

SANTÉ (TO YOUR HEALTH) COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Eau Spa at The Ritz-Carlton, Palm Beach :: Healthy libations

and savory selections for the mind, body and spirit; $250

per person. Cheryl Gowdy and Alfred Fiandaca, creative

directors; Hermé de Wyman Miro, honorary chairperson.

561/472-3022; www.foundcare.org�

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FEB. 17 :: MORSELIFE’S LITERARY SOCIETY

BREAKFAST WITH AUTHOR TATIANA DE ROSNAY

The Pavilion at The Colony :: 561/209-6103; www.morselife.org

FEB. 17 :: THE AMERICAN IRELAND FUND PRESENTS

THE ANNUAL EMERALD ISLE DINNER DANCE

The Breakers :: Black-tie dinner dance, cocktail reception,

honoree presentation and live auction; $500. Mrs. David

“Hillie” Mahoney, honorary chairperson. 212/213-1166;

www.irlfunds.org

FEB. 17 :: THE PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF

PALM BEACH’S COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Graff Diamonds :: By invitation only. 561/832-0731;

www.palmbeachpreservation.org

FEB. 17 :: YOUNG FRIENDS OF THE HISTORICAL

SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY PRESENT THE 3RD

ANNUAL PREVIEW EVENING OF THE 2011 AMERICAN

RED CROSS DESIGNER’S SHOW HOUSE

3000 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach :: By invitation

only. Penny and Keith Williams, Stephen Mooney and Scott

Velozo, chairpersons; Lisa and Peter Erdmann, honorary

chairpersons. 561/832-4164; www.historicalsocietypbc.org

FEB. 18 :: DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE’S

BREAKFAST WITH THE DOCTORS

Palm Beach Country Club :: Judie and Larry Schlager, and

Vicki and Arthur Loring, chairpersons. 561/833-2080;

www.dana-farber.org

FEB. 18 :: EVERGLADES FOUNDATION’S

6TH ANNUAL BENEFIT

The Breakers :: Cocktails, dinner and entertainment.

305/251-0001; www.evergladesfoundation.org

FEB. 18 :: HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH

COUNTY PRESENTS A PRIVATE PREVIEW EVENING FOR

THE PALM BEACH JEWELRY, ART & ANTIQUE SHOW

Palm Beach County Convention Center :: First view of over

200 of the world’s finest dealers; $175. Melanie and Chris

Hill, and Carol and Tom Kirchhoff, chairpersons; Ann-Britt

and Christian Angle, honorary chairpersons. 561/832-4164;

www.historicalsocietypbc.org

FEB. 18 :: MIAMI CITY BALLET’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY

PALM BEACH GALA: PRELUDE TO ROMEO AND JULIET

Flagler Museum :: Cocktail reception, dinner and dancing,

and a spectacular ballet performance; $500. 561/674-9978;

www.miamicityballet.org

FEB. 18 :: VINCEREMOS THERAPEUTIC RIDING

CENTER’S ANNUAL AUCTION AND DINNER

International Polo Club Palm Beach :: 561/792-9900;

www.vinceremos.com

FEB. 19 :: DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE’S

20TH ANNIVERSARY DISCOVERY CELEBRATION

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Two-time Grammy Award-winning

R&B recording artist Rihanna to perform. Phyllis and Paul

Fireman, chairpersons; Sheila, Peter and Leon Palandjian,

honorary chairpersons; Patrick Park, vice chairperson.

561/833-2080; www.dana-farber.org

FEB. 19 :: THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF THE

PALM BEACHES’ WORTH TASTING EVENT

Worth Avenue :: Dishes served by restaurants from around

the Palm Beaches with cocktail and wine specialties, and

live musical performances. Laura Wissa, Laura Krielow

and Kelly Leyden, chairpersons. 561/689-7590; www.jlpb.org

FEB. 20 :: AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL

PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA’S PALM BEACH GALA

Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts ::

Celebrating the orchestra’s 75th anniversary with a concert

and pre-concert reception. Sara and Charles Fabrikant,

Laurie Silvers, Mitchell Rubenstein, and Robbi and Bruce Toll,

chairpersons. 212/697-2949; www.afipo.org

FEB. 21 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE

SPEAKER LUNCHEON

The Sailfish Club :: Featuring Dr. Paul Winner. Hermé de

Wyman Miro, luncheon chairperson; Sheldon Lenahan,

luncheon underwriter and speaker sponsor; Edwin

Vinson, luncheon underwriter. 561/832-6418

FEB. 21 :: PALM BEACH SYMPHONY ANNUAL

DINNER DANCE

Flagler Museum :: Cocktails, dinner, dancing and live

music, $500 per person. Helen Bernstein and Bernadene

Rand-Mileti, chairpersons; Bruce D. Bent, honorary chairperson.

561/833-3044; www.palmbeachsymphony.com

FEB. 21 AND 22 :: PALM BEACH WINE AUCTION

SPONSORS’ VINTNER DINNER

Tiffany & Co. :: 561/651-4307; www.palmbeachwineauction.org

FEB. 23 :: LIGHTHOUSE INTERNATIONAL’S POSH

PALM BEACH 2011 GALA DINNER

Club Colette :: By invitation only. Catherine Adler, Iris B.

Apfel, Kathy Bleznak, Kim Campbell, Linda Donahue,

Michele Kessler, Carla Mann, Talbott Maxey, Grace Meigher,

Lucia N. Musso, Nancy Paul, Kit Pannill, Tricia Quick and

Jacqueline Toqut, chairpersons; Arlene Dahl, honorary

chairperson; Blair Kirwin and Frances Webster, junior

chairperson. 561/828-1522; www.lighthouse.org

FEB. 23 :: PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY’S

WOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEON

The Breakers :: Celebrating 20 years. 561/803-2971;

www.pba.edu

FEB. 23 :: RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE

PERFORMING ARTS INTRODUCES THE ANNUAL

PALM BEACH WINE AUCTION

The Breakers :: Five-course dinner with hand-selected wines

from around the world and a live wine auction; $750 per

person. 561/651-4307; www.palmbeachwineauction.org

FEB. 24 :: AMERICAN TECHNION SOCIETY RECEPTION

The Chesterfield :: Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be

served; $40 per person. 561/832-5401

FEB. 24 :: HANNAH’S HOME OF SOUTH FLORIDA’S GREAT

EXPECTATIONS LUNCHEON AND SILENT AUCTION

The Sailfish Club :: $75 per person. Carol Grago and Laurie

Olsen, chairpersons. 561/277-9823; www.hannahshomesf.org

FEB. 24 :: MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

LEADERSHIP COUNCIL FOR PSYCHIATRY’S

5TH ANNUAL SEMINAR LUNCHEON

Casa Bendita :: Featuring talks and a panel discussion. By

invitation only. Carroll Carpenter and Michele Kessler,

chairpersons. 617/724-8799; www.massgeneral.org

FEB. 24 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE’S DINNER SHOW

The Royal Room at The Colony :: Featuring Jack Jones. Hermé

de Wyman Miro and Dick Robinson, dinner chairpersons and

underwriters. 561/832-6418

FEB. 24 :: ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH

HOSPITAL DINNER

Club Colette :: Cocktail hour, dinner and entertainment.

Lourdes Fanjul, Talbott Maxey and Tom Quick, chairpersons.

800/603-3602; www.stjude.org

FEB. 25 :: AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION’S JEWELS

OF LIFE FASHION LUNCHEON & DESIGNER SHOWCASE

The Breakers :: Gourmet luncheon and fashions by Saks Fifth

Avenue; $250. Gail Worth and Ari Rifken, event chairpersons;

Hermé de Wyman Miro, honorary international chairperson;

Elizabeth Bowden, and Rhoda and David Chase, honorary

national chairpersons; Lois Pope, honorary fashion chairperson

and humanitarian. 561/932-0886; www.lungfla.org

FEB. 25 :: CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA BALL

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Dinner, dancing and gambling.

Nathalie Fernandez, Patrick Park, and Bill and Nancy Rollnick,

chairpersons. 561/804-0264; www.clevelandclinicflorida.org

FEB. 26 :: CARON RENAISSANCE’S SIXTH ANNUAL GALA

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Concert with Gloria Gaynor. Petra

Levin, chairperson; Donald J. Trump, honorary chairperson;

Nicole Munder, junior chairperson. 561/655-7770;

www.caronrenaissance.org

FEB. 27 :: HANLEY CENTER FOUNDATION’S

16TH ANNUAL FAMILY LUNCHEON

Palm Beach International Equestrian Center :: The day

includes a premier show jumping event, lunch, silent auction

and games for the kids. Nancy Hooker and Kelly Moore,

chairpersons. 561/841-1102; www.hanleycenter.org

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MARCH 1 :: DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE’S

MAJOR DONOR DINNER

Kessler Residence :: By invitation only. 561/833-2080;

www.dana-farber.org

MARCH 1 :: THE JEWISH GUILD FOR THE BLIND

FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Fashions by Escada and an auction.

Anita Blatt, Deborah Bernstein, Wendy Roberts and Patty

Spiro, chairpersons. 561/865-7192; www.jgb.org

MARCH 3 :: ARMORY ART CENTER’S

MAD HATTER’S LUNCHEON

Club Colette :: Fun and fabulous luncheon with wild and

wacky hats and a silent auction of one-of-a-kind handmade

teapots. 561/832-1776; www.armoryart.org

MARCH 3 :: NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR HEARING

RESEARCH FOUNDATION LUNCHEON

Café L’Europe :: With speaker Colleen Le Prell, Ph.D., deafness

researcher. 610/664-3135; www.nohrfoundation.org

MARCH 3 :: PLANNED PARENTHOOD’S 20TH ANNUAL

TRADITION OF CHOICE LUNCHEON

Cohen Pavilion at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the

Performing Arts :: Keynote speaker Anna Quindlen.

800/225-1540; www.plannedparenthood.org/ppsoflo

MARCH 4 AND 5 :: SAINT EDWARD GUILD TREASURE

ISLAND SALE

Saint Edward :: 561/832-0400; www.stedwardpb.com

MARCH 4 :: THE PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF

PALM BEACH’S ANNUAL GALA DINNER DANCE BENEFIT

The Breakers :: 561/832-0731; www.palmbeachpreservation.org

MARCH 5 :: BETHESDA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION’S

56TH ANNUAL BETHESDA BALL

The Breakers :: Jan Kucera, chairperson; Peter Blum, honorary

chairperson. 561/737-7733; www.bethesdaball.org

MARCH 5 :: CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL’S

2011 NEWMAN NIGHT: THROUGH THE YEARS

The Cohen Pavilion at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the

Performing Arts :: Dinner, silent and live auctions, poker and

dancing. 561/471-0241; www.cardinalnewman.com

MARCH 5 :: GRATITUDE HOUSE’S 3RD ANNUAL GALA

Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach :: Black-tie gala including a

musical performance and keynote speaker. Linda Kane and Kim

Koslow, chairpersons. 561/833-6826; www.gratitudehouse.org

MARCH 5 :: OPPORTUNITY INC.’S ANNUAL DINNER

DANCE & AUCTION

The Beach Club :: 561/712-9221; www.opportunitypbc.org

MARCH 5 :: UNICORN CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 2011

PALM BEACH GALA

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: By invitation only. 561/620-9377;

www.unicornchildrensfoundation.org

MARCH 5 :: YOUNG FRIENDS OF THE HISTORICAL

SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY’S 16TH ANNUAL

EVENING ON ANTIQUE ROW AFTER PARTY

South Dixie Highway :: Stephen Mooney, Scott Velozo, and

Penny and Keith Williams, chairpersons. 561/832-4164;

www.historicalsocietypbc.org

MARCH 7 :: SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION’S

MUSICAL LUNCHEON

Palm Beach Country Club :: Performances by students from

the Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts. Dorothy

Lappin, Simon Benson Offit and Lieba Ingber, chairpersons.

561/805-6298; www.soafi.org

MARCH 10 :: CENTER FOR CREATIVE EDUCATION’S 12TH

ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON: BACK TO OUR ROOTS

Private Residence :: Kenn Karakul, honorary chairperson.

561/805-9927; www.cceflorida.org

MARCH 11 :: THE SALVATION ARMY WOMEN’S

AUXILIARY ANNUAL HEARTS OF GOLD LUNCHEON

Frenchman’s Reserve :: Luncheon and fashion show by Rose

Meyerowich. 561/684-5533; www.uss.salvationarmy.org

MARCH 11 :: LITERACY COALITION OF PALM BEACH

COUNTY’S LOVE OF LITERACY LUNCHEON

Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts ::

561/279-9103; www.literacypbc.org

MARCH 12 :: BASCOM PALMER EYE INSTITUTE’S

EVENING OF VISION GALA

The Breakers :: Cocktails, dinner and dancing. Marietta and Dale

McNulty, chairpersons. 305/326-6190; www.bascompalmer.org

MARCH 12 :: BREAST CANCER RESEARCH

FOUNDATION’S CHALLENGE OF THE AMERICAS

International Polo Club Palm Beach :: An equestrian extrav-

aganza. 561/852-2591; www.challengeoftheamericas.com

MARCH 12 :: KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING

ARTS’ BURGUNDY & BURGERS ON THE BEACH

The Breakers :: Music, auction and dinner with red and white

burgundies. 561/651-4307; www.palmbeachwineauction.org

MARCH 14 :: TOWN OF PALM BEACH UNITED WAY’S

ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY RECOGNITION DINNER

Club Colette :: By invitation only. Frayda Lindemann, chair-

person. 561/655-1919; www.palmbeachunitedway.org

MARCH 15 :: WXEL’S WOMEN WITH WINGS AND

WISDOM LUNCHEON

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Featuring the fashions of Tory Burch

and keynote speaker Loretta LaRoche. Sherry Frankel, Peggy

Henry, Suzy Minkoff, Roxanne Stein and Hermé de Wyman

Miro, honorees. 561/364-4428; www.wxel.org

MARCH 16 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE

SPEAKER LUNCHEON

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Featuring Edward E. Elson. Hermé

de Wyman Miro, luncheon chairperson. 561/832-6418

MARCH 16 :: STARKEY HEARING FOUNDATION’S

CUISINE EXPLOSION PALM BEACH SERIES

Palm Beach Grill :: Chef Andrew Schor prepares his favorite

specialties; $435 for all four events or individual tickets are

available. 561/586-3061; www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org

MARCH 16 :: PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS’

11TH ANNIVERSARY GALA BENEFIT: SARDI’S SOUTH

Cohen Pavilion at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the

Performing Arts :: Ralph and Cala Guild, chairpersons.

561/514-4042; www.palmbeachdramaworks.org

MARCH 17 :: MORSELIFE’S LITERARY SOCIETY EVENT

WITH AUTHOR PAUL HARDING

The Colony Hotel :: 561/209-6103; www.morselife.org

MARCH 17 :: THE PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF

PALM BEACH’S PRESERVATIONIST CLUB DINNER

The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach’s Pan’s Garden ::

561/832-0731; www.palmbeachpreservation.org

MARCH 18 :: BEST BUDDIES INTERNATIONAL

3RD ANNUAL PALM BEACH GALA

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Cocktails, dinner, auctions and a

private concert. Mark and Mary Freitas, and Thomas Quick,

chairpersons; Donald Trump, honorary chairperson.

561/655-0557; www.bestbuddiespalmbeachgala.org

MARCH 19 :: AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

PALM BEACH GALA

Trump International Golf Club :: 561/650-0132; www.cancer.org

MARCH 19 :: VINCEREMOS SPECIAL OLYMPICS

EQUESTRIAN COUNTY GAMES/INVITATIONAL

International Equestrian Center :: www.vinceremos.com

MARCH 20 :: IL CIRCOLO’S 35TH ANNIVERSARY

FANTASIA ITALIANA GALA

The Breakers :: Honoring Connie Francis. Barbara Ciongoli,

chairperson; John Scarpa, honorary chairperson. 561/706-9696;

www.ilcircolopalmbeach.org

MARCH 22 :: THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES OF

PALM BEACH COUNTY’S OLD BAGS LUNCHEON

The Breakers :: Silent auction and an elegant luncheon with

celebrity speaker. Sharon Apple and Judi Richards, chairpersons;

Elizabeth Erdmann, Erin McGould and Amie Swan, honorary

chairpersons. 561/616-1232; www.ctrfam.org

MARCH 24 :: SCHEPENS EYE RESEARCH INSTITUTE’S

60TH ANNIVERSARY DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION

Private Residence :: By invitation only. Nancy Raquet, chair-

person; Judith Murat Grubman, Hermé de Wyman Miro and

Kathryn Vecellio, honorary chairpersons. 877/724-3736.

MARCH 25 :: IT HAPPENED TO ALEXA FOUNDATION

JUSTICE IS SERVED DINNER

The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Speaker Bill O’Reilly. Paula and J. Scott

Gannon, chairperson; Donald and Melania Trump, honorary

chairpersons. 716/754-9105; www.ithappenedtoalexa.org

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TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS RETURN TO PALM BEACH

High-caliber professional tennis, more than a week’s worth of parties and special events, and all at the

Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center from Feb. 18-27, 2011. If you are into tennis, the Delray Beach

International Tennis Championships is for you — and if you are not into the game, you soon will be. It’s

two tournaments in one as this nine-day extravaganza will include both the 19th annual ATP World Tour

and the 2nd annual ATP Champions Tour — two events held simultaneously to showcase both the best of

today’s tennis professionals including Andy Roddick, Mardy Fish, John Isner and Juan Del Potro, as well as a

blast from the past when former tennis greats the likes of John McEnroe, Mats Wilander, Aaron Krickstein

and Pat Cash take to the courts. For tickets, visit www.yellowtennisball.com or call 561/330-6000.

Legendary tennis professional,

John McEnroe, right, courtside

with tennis great James Blake.

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ALEXANDER W. DREYFOOS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS____

561/802-6000 :: www.awdsoa.org

JAN. 14-15 :: SHORT ATTENTION SPAN THEATRE

JAN. 21 :: ACTING II SHOWCASE

JAN. 25 :: PIANO CONCERT

JAN. 26 :: CHAMBER CONCERT

JAN. 28 :: CONCERT FOR THE ARTS

ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS ________________

561/832-5328 :: www.ansg.org

THROUGH JAN. 30 :: COLOR TOWN/OVERTOWN, 1947

DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA: A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL

BY MAX WALDMAN

On a trip to Miami in the late 1940s, self-taught photographer

Max Waldman wandered across the tracks downtown and

discovered the still vibrant Color Town community, knows as

historic Overtown today. This exhibit journals his visit with

black-and-white film that captures the vigor of life in this

segregated city.

THROUGH MAY :: GUIDED TOURS AND

WRITING WORKSHOPS

The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens and Language Arts

Organizations will offer guided group visits and language

arts writing workshops presented by professional educators.

JAN. 12, 19 AND 26 :: STORYTIME IN THE GARDENS

In celebration of National Book Month, families may enjoy

storytime and explore the Gardens each Wednesday in the

month of January.

JAN. 28 :: READ-WRITE-RECITE: PHOTO ESSAY AND

LITERARY EVENT COMMUNITY DAY AT THE GARDENS

A literary event featuring poems highlighted in exhibitions,

as well as original works by student writers. The Ann Norton

Sculpture Gardens will conduct an open call to all writers and

poets, grades 6-12, in Palm Beach County for submission of

works for consideration to be featured. Writers will recite

selected works and writing awards will be given.

CAFÉ BOULUD ____________________________________

561/655-6060 :: www.danielnyc.com

JAN. 28, FEB. 11 AND 25, MARCH 11 AND APRIL 1 ::

PARKER LADD’S 2011 AUTHOR BREAKFAST SERIES

Moderator Parker Ladd discusses such topics as the

Vanderbilts, marriage, Cleopatra, Louis Armstrong, skincare

and more. Tickets include breakfast, parking and a copy of

the featured book.

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CAFÉ L’EUROPE ____________________________________

561/655-4020 :: www.cafeleurope.com

JAN. 11, FEB. 8, MARCH 8 AND APRIL 12 ::

WOMEN AND FASHION LUNCHEON SERIES

Includes a three-course lunch, coffee or tea, and a fashion

presentation on a variety of topics, from total makeovers, to

shoes, to holiday entertaining. For tickets, call 561/676-1168

or visit www.womenandfashion.net.

CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL ____________________________

561/689-6400 :: www.ichotelsgroup.com

JAN. 21-23 :: 29TH ANNUAL PALM BEACH WINTER

ANTIQUES SHOW

An established traditional show with a Palm Beach flair. For

information or tickets, call 561/483-4047

FLORIDA STAGE ____________________________________

561/585-3433 :: www.floridastage.org

THROUGH JAN. 16 :: GOLDIE, MAX & MILK

A wonderfully funny and beautifully caring new play by

Karen Hartman that wraps you in its warm embrace and

sends you back into the world with a smile.

JAN. 14, FEB. 18, MARCH 11 AND MARCH 28 ::

LEE WOLF’S THEATRE CLUB

Each season, The Theatre Club presents a series of literary

experiences that relate to and illuminate Florida Stage

productions, playwrights, authors and actors.

HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER MUSEUM ______________

561/655-2833 :: www.flaglermuseum.us

JAN. 11 AND 25, FEB. 8 AND 22, AND MARCH 8 ::

FLAGLER MUSEUM MUSIC SERIES

The Flagler Museum continues to bring acclaimed musicians

to one of the finest chamber music venues in South Florida

with the Enso Quartet and the Ying Quartet, followed by the

Alianza String Quartet, Storioni Trio and The Lincoln Trio.

JOHNSON HISTORY MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL

SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH __________________________

561/832-4164 :: www.historicalsocietypbc.org

THROUGH APRIL :: HISTORICAL WALKING TOURS

Led by architect and historian Rick Gonzalez of REG Architects,

this one-hour guided tour showcases the evolution of

downtown West Palm Beach buildings and landmarks,

and includes an historical urban design overview through

recent area development.

THROUGH JUNE 30 :: FEATHER WARS:

SURVIVING FASHION 1870-1920

Feather Wars examines the period of South Florida history in

which a worldwide trend in women’s hats created a rush to

riches for some people, and near devastation for a population

of splendid birds who inhabited the tropical wilderness.

NORTON MUSEUM OF ART ________________________

561/832-5196 :: www.norton.org

THROUGH FEB. 9 :: VINCENT VAN GOGH’S SELF-PORTRAIT

This painting is on loan from the National Gallery of Art to

replace Paul Gauguin’s Christ in the Garden of Olives.

THROUGH MARCH 6 :: MADE IN HOLLYWOOD:

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE JOHN KOBAL FOUNDATION

This exhibition is comprised of 94 photographs by over 50

photographers, drawn from the London-based archive of

the late author and collector John Kobal, that reveal the

importance of photography in the myth of Hollywood.

THROUGH MARCH 13 :: STARE: THE PLEASURES OF THE

INTENSELY FAMILIAR AND THE STRANGELY UNEXPECTED

Stare examines that singular moment when we cannot look

away and we must continue looking — a moment that lies

at the heart of all great photographic images.

THROUGH MARCH 13 :: NOW WHAT?

Now WHAT? will celebrate the world of contemporary art,

showcasing some of the most engaging work being made

today and provoke discussions about the art of our time and

expanding the Norton Museum’s collection.

THROUGH MARCH 20 :: CELEBRATING 70: THE QIANLONG

EMPEROR AND EXCHANGES OF BUDDHIST GIFTS

In 1777, the Panchen Lama, a Tibetan religious leader,

presented a set of paintings illustrating the historical Buddha

Shakyamuni and the six Buddhas that preceded him to the

Qianlong Emperor, sparking exchanges of gifts between the

Chinese court and the lamas of Tibet. This installation

explores how the art and traditions of Tibet influenced the

creation of Buddhist art in court of this Chinese emperor.

JAN. 12, 19 AND 26, AND FEB. 9 :: CLASSIC AMERICAN

CINEMA LECTURE WITH SCOTT EYMAN

Author Scott Eyman hosts screenings of four great

American films: Dinner at Eight (1933), Camille (1936), To

Be or Not To Be (1942) and In a Lonely Place (1950).

Following each screening, Eyman leads discussions about the

film in the context of American entertainment and culture.

JAN. 14, FEB. 25 AND APRIL 8 :: PHOTO FRIDAY

Charles Stainback, William and Sarah Ross Soter Curator of

Photography, leads conversation on several exhibitions.

JAN. 23, FEB. 20, MARCH 13 AND 27, AND APRIL 10 ::

EXHIBITION LECTURE SERIES

Lectures related to exhibitions on view in the museum.

PALM BEACH CAVALLINO CLASSIC XX ______________

561/994-1345 :: www.cavallino.com

JAN. 18-23 :: Classic automobiles return to Palm Beach

for the 20th Annual Palm Beach Cavallino Classic with a

six-day convention of vintage sporting vehicles displayed

at The Breakers, as well as events also taking place

throughout Palm Beach.

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PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER ________

561/366-3000 :: www.pbconventioncenter.com

JAN. 20-24 :: ART PALM BEACH

Art Palm Beach presents some of the finest in international,

contemporary art, photography, video, installation art, design

and sculpture. For information, visit www.artpalmbeach.com.

PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS ______________________

561/514-4042 :: www.palmbeachdramaworks.org

THROUGH FEB. 6 :: FREUD’S LAST SESSION

In this play by Mark St. Germain, the legendary Dr. Sigmund

Freud invites C.S. Lewis to his London home on the day

England enters World War II, where they clash on the

existence of God, love, sex and the meaning of life.

JAN. 24-25 :: MISS JULIE

A staged reading of one of August Strindberg’s most

important plays. In addition to the reading, the audience

will be invited to discuss the works and themes.

PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL EQUESTRIAN CENTER __

561/793-5867 :: www.equestriansport.com

JAN. 12-APRIL 3 :: THE 2011 FTI WINTER

EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL

Covering over 150 acres, the showgrounds and stadium are

the centerpiece of equestrian competition and entertainment.

Enjoy world-class horses and riders, as well as shopping, wine

and coffee bars, fine food, recreations for children and more.

PALM BEACH OPERA ______________________________

561/833-7888 :: www.pbopera.org

JAN. 16 :: REQUIEM BY GIUSEPPE VERDI

JAN. 21 AND 23 :: ORFEO ED EURIDICE BY CHRISTOPH

WILLIBALD GLUCK

PALM BEACH PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTRE ______________

561/253-2600 :: www.workshop.org

JAN. 11-15 :: FOTOFUSION 2011

The photographic arts come alive at FOTOFusion, an event

that welcomes all to view photography and digital art

exhibitions, seminar and panel discussions, nightly parties,

hands-on computer labs, portfolio reviews and more.

PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH ______

561/832-0731 :: www.palmbeachpreservation.org

JAN. 10, FEB. 21, MARCH 14 AND APRIL 11 :: FILM NIGHT

JAN. 12, FEB. 9 AND 16, MARCH 23 AND APRIL 13 ::

ARCHITECTS ON ARCHITECTS

Gene Pandula on Howard Major, Jacqueline Albarran on Maurice

Fatio, Jeffery Smith on Addison Mizner, Thomas Kirchhoff with

Jane Day on John Volk, and Rick Gonzalez on Joseph Urban.

JAN. 14, 21 AND 27, FEB. 25 AND MARCH 18 ::

LECTURES AND BOOK SIGNINGS

Authors Jamee Gregory, Mosette Broderick, Campion Platt

and Alice T. Friedman, and architect John Tittmann discuss

topics from New York parties, to the history of Florida, to

architecture, America’s Gilded Age and Neo-classical forms.

JAN. 15 :: PIONEER DAY AT THE LITTLE

RED SCHOOLHOUSE

This living history program takes children back in time to

experience a day in a one-room schoolhouse from the 1800s.

JAN. 28 :: MUSICALE: PRINCETON NASSOONS

IN PAN’S GARDEN

2011 RED CROSS DESIGNERS’ SHOW HOUSE ________

561/650-9131 :: www.redcrossshowhouse.org

JAN. 20-FEB. 19 :: This year’s show house will take place at

the 20-story CityPlace South Tower and will feature interior

spaces transformed by designers from across the country.

ROYAL ROOM CABARET @ THE COLONY PALM BEACH __

561/659-8100 :: www.thecolonypalmbeach.com

JAN. 11-15 :: CLINT HOLMES

JAN. 18-22 AND 25-29 :: ANDREA MARCOVICCI

SOUTH FLORIDA FAIRGROUNDS ____________________

561/793-0333 :: www.southfloridafair.com

JAN. 14-30 :: SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR

This is Florida’s top-rated fair, and Palm Beach County’s

oldest and largest outdoor event. Enjoy rides, games, carnival

food, livestock, live entertainment and much more.

THE BREAKERS HOTEL & RESORT ____________________

561/655-6611 :: www.thebreakers.com

THROUGH APRIL :: HISTORIC HOTEL WALKING TOUR

Available every Tuesday at 2 p.m., is a walking tour of

The Breakers, provided by James Ponce, who shares the

history, details and exquisite architecture of the famed hotel.

THE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH ______

561/204-5687 :: www.internationalpoloclub.com

THROUGH APRIL 24 :: SUNDAY POLO AND BRUNCH

Enjoy the featured match every Sunday during Polo season

from the Nespresso Grande Pavilion, a fieldside oasis with

DJ, live feed of the game, passed hors d’oeuvres and

complimentary beverages. Limited brunch seating is also

available. Open 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

JAN. 5-23 :: JOE BARRY MEMORIAL CUP

JAN. 7-28 :: SOUTH FLORIDA CHALLENGE (PRO-AM)

JAN. 8-29 :: WANDERER’S CLASSIC

JAN. 20-FEB. 20 :: YLVISAKER CUP

JAN. 28-FEB. 25 :: JAN PAMELA CHALLENGE

JAN. 29-FEB. 26 :: FREEBOOTERS CLASSIC

THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE

PERFORMING ARTS ________________________________

561/832-7469 :: www.kravis.org

JAN. 13 :: MICHAEL BOLTON: ONE WORLD ONE LOVE TOUR

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 14 :: WHOOPI GOLDBERG

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 15 :: PILOBOLUS

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 16 :: PALM BEACH OPERA PRESENTS REQUIEM

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 17 :: THE SIXTH FLOOR TRIO: A FLORIDA DEBUT

Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse

JAN. 17-18 :: DRUMLINE LIVE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 19 :: JAKE SHIMABUKURO

Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse

JAN. 19 :: ROBERTA FLACK

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 20-21 :: AQUILA THEATRE: LUIGI PIRANDELLO’S

SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR

Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse

JAN. 21 AND 23 :: PALM BEACH OPERA PRESENTS

ORFEO ED EURIDICE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 22-23 :: AQUILA THEATRE: WILLIAM

SHAKESPEARE’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse

JAN. 22 :: VIC DAMONE: A TIME FOR LOVE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 24 :: KENNY LOGGINS

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 25-30, AND FEB. 1-6 AND 8-13 :: CAPITOL STEPS

Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse

JAN. 25-26 :: OPOLE PHILHARMONIC OF POLAND

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 26 :: DON RICKLES AND JOAN RIVERS

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JAN. 28-30 :: MIAMI CITY BALLET PRESENTS PROGRAM II

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

JAN. 28-29 :: AZTEC TWO-STEP PERFORMS THE

SIMON & GARFUNKEL SONGBOOK

Persson Hall Cabaret

JAN. 31 :: ARTSMART LUNCH & LEARN: WHAT MAKES

US LAUGH – AND WHY?

The Weiner Banquet Center

THE SAILFISH CLUB OF FLORIDA ____________________

561/844-0206 :: www.sailfishclub.com

JAN. 11-15 :: 39TH ANNUAL GOLD CUP TEAM FISHING

TOURNAMENT

Teams compete in a fishing tournament off Palm Beach.

THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS ____________________

561/655-7226 :: www.fourarts.org

THROUGH JAN. 16 :: OBJECT OF DEVOTION:

MEDIEVAL ENGLISH ALABASTER SCULPTURE FROM

THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM

This exhibition presents 60 beautifully carved alabaster

panels and free-standing figures that were displayed in

the homes, chapels and churches of both aristocratic and

non-aristocratic Christians in the 15th and 16th centuries.

THROUGH APRIL 13 :: CAMPUS ON THE LAKE

LECTURE SERIES

A series of cultural education workshops and lectures on a

variety of topics.

THROUGH JUNE 30 :: FLORIDA’S WETLANDS

This original photographic exhibition focuses on one of the

most valuable environmental resources in the world:

Florida’s unique wetlands.

JAN. 11, 18 AND 25; FEB. 1, 8, 15 AND 22; AND

MARCH 1, 8, 15, 22 AND 29 :: THE ESTHER B. O’KEEFE

SPEAKER SERIES

Speakers discuss a range of topics, from politics and religion

to music and Palm Beach architecture.

JAN. 14 :: FRIDAY FILMS: AN EDUCATION

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

JAN. 15 :: GALLERY TALK WITH TOM STERLING

Photographer and journalist Tom Sterling leads a discussion

in conjunction with the Florida’s Wetlands exhibit.

JAN. 15 :: NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: FELA!

Fela! is a new musical directed and choreographed by

Tony Award-winner Bill T. Jones, in which audiences are

welcomed into the extravagant and rebellious world of

Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti and starring Sahr Ngaujah.

JAN. 16 :: SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: AMERNET

STRING QUARTET

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JAN. 18-19 :: BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

The Gioconda and Joseph King Library hosts book discussion

groups each month. This month: Remarkable Creatures by

Tracy Chevalier.

JAN. 19 :: EVENING CONCERTS: KAREN AKERS – AKERS

SINGS PORTER: ANYTHING GOES

JAN. 21 :: FRIDAY FILMS: MOTHER OF MINE

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

JAN. 22 :: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: LIVE IN HD

PRESENTS RICHARD WAGNER’S DAS RHEINGOLD

(ENCORE PERFORMANCE)

Two unparalleled artists join forces to create a groundbreaking

new Ring for the Met: Maestro James Levine and director

Robert Lepage. Bryn Terfel sings the leading role of Wotan

for the first time with the company.

JAN. 23 :: SUNDAY FILM SERIES: VISUAL ACOUSTICS:

THE MODERNISM OF JULIUS SHULMAN

Show starts at 2:30 p.m.

JAN. 29-MARCH 20 :: THE HUDSON RIVER TO NIAGRA

FALLS: 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN LANDSCAPE

PAINTINGS FROM THE NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Drawn from the treasures of the American art collection,

Hudson River Masterpieces from the New York Historical

Society will showcase 45 important 19th century landscape

paintings by Hudson River School.

JAN. 29-MARCH 20 :: A RETURN TO PALM BEACH: JEWELS

FROM THE MARJORIE MERRIWEATHER POST COLLECTION

As the Town of Palm Beach turns 100 and The Four Arts

celebrates its 75th anniversary, this exhibition showcases

the jewelry collection and style of legendary Palm Beach

icon Marjorie Merriweather Post.

JAN. 30 :: SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: FRY STREET QUARTET

WORTH AVENUE __________________________________

561/659-6909 :: www.worth-avenue.com

THROUGH MAY 11 :: HISTORICAL WALKING TOURS OF

WORTH AVENUE

James Ponce, the official historian for the Palm Beach

Chamber of Commerce and The Breakers hotel, leads a

walking tour of famed Worth Avenue, and its unique

architecture and historical landmarks.

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ALEXANDER W. DREYFOOS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS____

561/802-6000 :: www.awdsoa.org

FEB. 3 :: PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

FEB. 14 :: VALENTINE CONCERT

FEB. 17 :: STRING ORCHESTRA CONCERT

ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS ________________

561/832-5328 :: www.ansg.org

FEB. 2-27 :: THE ART OF ELIZABETH CATLETT:

SCULPTURES AND PRINTS

In a career spanning more than seventy years, Elizabeth Catlett

has created art that celebrate the heroic strength and endurance

of African-American and Mexican working-class women.

CAFÉ BOULUD ____________________________________

561/655-6060 :: www.danielnyc.com

FEB. 7 :: CULTURE & COCKTAILS: ARNOLD SCAASI: A

CONVERSATION ABOUT HIS GOLDEN YEARS (1958-1969)

The Palm Beach County Cultural Council continues the sixth

season of Culture & Cocktails with Pamela Parmel, David &

Roberta Logie Curator of Textile & Fashion Arts, Museum of

Fine Arts, Boston.

FLORIDA STAGE ____________________________________

561/585-3433 :: www.floridastage.org

FEB. 3-5 :: 1ST STAGE NEW WORKS FESTIVAL

HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER MUSEUM ______________

561/655-2833 :: www.flaglermuseum.us

FEB. 1-APRIL 17 :: THE EXTRAORDINARY JOSEPH URBAN

Known the around the world for his innovative use of color,

pointillist technique and decorative use of line, illustrator,

designer and architect Joseph Urban designed buildings

throughout the world, including Palm Beach’s Mar-A-Lago,

the Paramount Theatre, and the Bath and Tennis Club.

FEB. 5 :: THE EXTRAORDINARY JOSEPH URBAN

CHILDREN’S EXHIBIT ACTIVITY

In conjunction with the exhibition, The Extraordinary Joseph

Urban, the museum invites 4th-8th graders to a special

gallery tour with the education director.

FEB. 12-13 :: VALENTINE’S DAY WEEKEND

Celebrate this romantic weekend with a Gilded Age-style

Tea-for-Two package.

FEB. 13, 20 AND 27, AND MARCH 6:: 2011 WHITEHALL

LECTURE SERIES: THE ARCHITECTS WHO DESIGNED

PALM BEACH’S ICONIC BUILDINGS

This lecture series was selected in conjunction with the

Town of Palm Beach’s centennial anniversary and will

include such famed architects as Carrère and Hastings,

Joseph Urban, Schultze & Weaver, and Addison Mizner. A

book signing follows each lecture.

FEB. 22 :: THE EXTRAORDINARY JOSEPH URBAN

GALLERY TALK

Tour The Extraordinary Joseph Urban with biographer John

Loring and learn more about the life and legacy of architect

Joseph Urban. Loring will also sign copies of his latest book.

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HONDA CLASSIC __________________________________

561/799-2747 :: www.hondaclassic.com

FEB. 28-MARCH 6 :: The PGA Tour makes its way to the PGA

National Resort & Spa for a weekend of professional golf.

NORTON MUSEUM OF ART ________________________

561/832-5196 :: www.norton.org

FEB. 3-MAY 1 :: FABULOUS FAKES: THE JEWELRY OF

KENNETH JAY LANE

Catch a rare glimpse of the work of Kenneth Jay Lane, the

American maker and designer of costume jewelry who

continues to lead the industry.

FEB. 6 :: CURATORS’ CONVERSATIONS

Join Henry Joyce, curator of Fabulous Fakes: The Jewelry of

Kenneth Jay Lane, for a gallery talk in the special exhibition

of jewelry by the American designer.

FEB. 8 :: NORTON MUSEUM’S 70TH BIRTHDAY BASH

Celebrate 70 years of the Norton Museum of Art and

participate in a variety of activities.

FEB. 10 :: ART AFTER DARK: PARTY AT THE NORTON

Party at the Norton for the Museum’s 70th birthday, with

art music, film and style, including exhibit discussions, a

fashion show and the film To Catch a Thief (1955).

FEB. 12-MAY 8 :: TO LIVE FOREVER: EGYPTIAN

TREASURES FROM THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM

Encompassing more than 100 objects drawn from the

Brooklyn Museum’s world-renowned holdings of ancient

Egyptian art, this exhibition explores the Egyptians’ beliefs

about life, death and the afterlife.

FEB.16 AND APRIL 20 :: TREASURE TALKS

Join a public discussion in the galleries about collections.

FEB. 26 AND APRIL 30 :: WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN

FAMILY DAY

Learn myths and legends of Egypt’s ancient gods and

Pharaohs, take a tomb explorer’s treasure hunt, and create

your own Egyptian artifacts on this day of discovery and

adventure in the special exhibition To Live Forever: Egyptian

Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum.

PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER ________

561/366-3000 :: www.pbconventioncenter.com

FEB. 5-13 :: AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL FINE ART FAIR

The American International Fine Art Fair features dealers

representing disciplines of fine art from classical antiquity to

contemporary, as well as the some of the world’s finest

collection of haute and period jewelry.

FEB. 18-22 :: PALM BEACH JEWELRY, ART &

ANTIQUE SHOW

Over 200 top-tier international exhibitors display extensive

collections of high-quality fine art, antiques and jewelry.

FEB. 26-27 :: VINTAGE SHOW SPRING 2011

PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS ______________________

561/514-4042 :: www.palmbeachdramaworks.org

FEB. 25-APRIL 17 :: DINNER WITH FRIENDS

This candid bittersweet Pulitzer Prize-winning play by

Donald Margulies examines two married couples that have

been close friends for years, and what happens when one

marriage falls apart.

FEB. 28-MARCH 8 :: MASTER PLAYWRIGHT SERIES:

AUGUST WILSON

This renowned playwright is examined with an overview of

his life and work, and a presentation of scenes from his plays.

PALM BEACH OPERA ______________________________

561/833-7888 :: www.pbopera.org

FEB. 25-28 :: COSI FAN TUTTE BY WOLFGANG

AMADEUS MOZART

PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH ______

561/832-0731 :: www.palmbeachpreservation.org

FEB. 3 :: WALKING TOUR

FEB. 11 :: MUSICALE: YOUNG ARTISTS OF THE PALM

BEACH OPERA IN PAN’S GARDEN

ROYAL ROOM CABARET @ THE COLONY PALM BEACH __

561/659-8100 :: www.thecolonypalmbeach.com

FEB. 1-5 :: WILL AND ANTHONY NUNZIATA

FEB. 8-12 :: MARILYN MAYE

FEB. 15-19 :: ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY

FEB. 22-26 :: JACK JONES

THE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH ______

561/204-5687 :: www.internationalpoloclub.com

FEB. 12-27 :: C.V. WHITNEY

FEB. 16-27 :: IGLEHART CUP

FEB. 24-MARCH 20 :: PIAGET GOLD CUP

FEB. 25-MARCH 26 :: ALLIGATOR CHALLENGE (PRO-AM)

THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE

PERFORMING ARTS ________________________________

561/832-7469 :: www.kravis.org

FEB. 1-6 :: THE NEW MEL BROOKS MUSICAL:

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 7 :: DIRECT FROM NEW YORK: NEIL BERG’S 102

YEARS ON BROADWAY

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 7-8 :: DEUTSCHE STATE PHILHARMONIC

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 8 :: SHIRLEY MACLAINE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 9-10 :: AN EVENING OF RODGERS & HART WITH

THE JOHN PIZZARELLI QUARTET AND CONDUCTOR

BOB LAPPIN

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 11 :: FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 12 :: ABBA THE CONCERT

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 13 :: PEKING ACROBATS

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 14 :: DMITRY KOUZOV ON CELLO AND TAO LIN

ON PIANO

Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse

FEB. 14 :: DUDU FISHER

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 15 :: ARTSMART LECTURE: A SALUTE TO THE

GREATEST RUSSIAN FOLKLORE DANCE AND MUSIC

The Picower Foundation Arts Education Center

FEB. 15 :: DANIEL O’DONNELL

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 16 :: TANGO INFERNO

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 17 :: ARTSMART LECTURE: THEATRE OF

THE ABSURD

The Picower Foundation Arts Education Center

FEB. 17 :: THE TEMPTATIONS & THE FOUR TOPS

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 18 :: NEW WORLD SYMPHONY

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 18 :: TIM CONWAY & FRIENDS WITH SPECIAL

GUEST STARS CHUCK MCCANN & LOUISE DUART

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 19 :: MICHAEL FEINSTEIN: SINATRA AND FRIENDS

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall �

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FEB. 20 :: ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA WITH

CONDUCTOR ZUBIN MEHTA

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 24 :: WORLD PREMIERE SCREENING:

STEVEN CARAS: SEE THEM DANCE

Persson Hall Cabaret

FEB. 25-28 :: PALM BEACH OPERA PRESENTS COSÌ FAN

TUTTE BY WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

FEB. 26-27 :: A TEMPLE OF DREAMS: A CELEBRATION

OF THEATRE

Persson Hall Cabaret

THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS ____________________

561/655-7226 :: www.fourarts.org

FEB. 1-2 AND 15-16 :: BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Book discussion groups are held each month. This month:

Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann and THEM: A

Memoir of Parents by Francine du Plessix Gray

FEB. 4 :: FRIDAY FILMS: SÉRAPHINE

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

FEB. 5 :: ILLUSTRATED LECTURE WITH LINDA S.

FERBER, PH.D., SENIOR ART HISTORIAN

FEB. 6 :: SUNDAY FILM SERIES: THE HUDSON RIVER

AND ITS PAINTERS

Show starts at 2:30 p.m.

FEB. 11 :: FRIDAY FILMS: THE GHOST WRITER

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

FEB. 12 :: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: LIVE IN HD

PRESENTS ADAMS: NIXON IN CHINA

Acclaimed director Peter Sellars makes his Met debut with

this groundbreaking 1987 work, an exploration of the

human truths beyond the headlines surrounding President

Nixon’s 1972 encounter with Communist China. Baritone

James Maddalena stars in the title role.

FEB. 13 :: KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS® WITH

JEFFREY SIEGEL: THE ROMANTIC WORLD OF ROBERT

SCHUMAN: FANTASIES FORBIDDEN AND FULFILLED

Part concert, part commentary, Jeffrey Siegel’s inspiring

sights entangle with glorious sound.

FEB. 16 :: EVENING CONCERTS: CAPE TOWN

PHILHARMONIC WITH CONDUCTOR MARTIN

PANTELEEV AND VIOLIN SOLOIST PHILIPPE QUINT

FEB. 18 :: FRIDAY FILMS: BRIGHT STAR

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

FEB. 20 :: SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: COREY

CEROVSEK, VIOLIN, AND PAAVALI JUMPPANEN, PIANO

FEB. 25 :: FRIDAY FILMS: COCO BEFORE CHANEL

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

FEB. 26 :: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: LIVE IN HD

PRESENTS GLUCK: IPHIGÉNIE EN TAURIDE

Susan Graham and Plácido Domingo reprise their starring

roles in Gluck’s nuanced and elegant interpretation of this

primal Greek myth. Tenor Paul Groves also returns and

Patrick Summers conducts.

FEB. 27 :: SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: CUARTETO

CASALS WITH GUEST PIANIST ANDREAS KLEIN

MARCH2011

ALEXANDER W. DREYFOOS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS____

561/802-6000 :: www.awdsoa.org

MARCH 3-6 AND 10-13 :: HAIRSPRAY

MARCH 19 :: CHAMBER CONCERT

MARCH 28 :: POPS CONCERT

MARCH 31-APRIL 1 :: DANCING CONCERT

ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS ________________

561/832-5328 :: www.ansg.org

MARCH 2-APRIL 2 :: INSIDE OUT: GALLERY AND

GARDEN INSTALLATIONS BY SUSAN P. COCHRAN

AND FRANK RUGGLES

MARCH 2 :: A THOUSAND DAYS IN OUR NATIONAL PARKS

A lecture by photographer Frank Ruggles on his journey as

a photographer for our national parks system.

MARCH 6 :: SUNDAY IN THE GARDENS WITH LILLY

A wonderful outdoor brunch featuring the fashions of

Lilly Pulitzer presented by C. Orrico’s of Palm Beach.

CAFÉ BOULUD ____________________________________

561/655-6060 :: www.danielnyc.com

MARCH 7 :: CULTURE & COCKTAILS: PRIVATE

TREASURES: A CONVERSATION WITH COLLECTORS

OF CONTEMPORARY ART

The Palm Beach County Cultural Council continues the sixth

season of Culture & Cocktails moderated by Cheryl Brutvan,

Curator of Contemporary Art at the Norton Museum of Art.

FLORIDA STAGE ____________________________________

561/585-3433 :: www.floridastage.org

MARCH 2-APRIL 3 :: GHOST-WRITER

A ghost story of literary proportions from award-winning

author Michael Hollinger.

MARCH 28 :: YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL

Students from grades K-12 submit original plays for a

chance to win prizes, become published authors and watch

professional actors bring their stories to life.

HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER MUSEUM ______________

561/655-2833 :: www.flaglermuseum.us

MARCH 3 :: MOVIE IN THE GRAND BALLROOM

Joseph Urban’s spectacular set design can be seen during a

special screening of the 1923 classic Little Old New York

staring Marion Davies.

JOHNSON HISTORY MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL

SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH __________________________

561/832-4164 :: www.historicalsocietypbc.org

MARCH 5 :: 16TH EVENING ON ANTIQUE ROW

Enjoy the best of Palm Beach County restaurants and

beverage providers while browsing the shops of the

world-renowned West Palm Beach Art & Design District.

NORTON MUSEUM OF ART ________________________

561/832-5196 :: www.norton.org

MARCH 2, 9, 16 AND 23 :: A CLOSER LOOK AT

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART

This series of four talks, led by Glenn Tomlinson and Crissy

Carter, explores the art of this ancient civilization in relation

to our evolving understanding about Egypt.

MARCH 5 :: A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: 40 WINKS

WITH THE SPHINX

The Norton Museum’s first ever sleepover invites guests to an

overnight “expedition” in the museum with activities geared

to take intrepid explorers on a journey through time.

MARCH 10 :: ART AFTER DARK: MUMMY MADNESS

Traditional dances and the music of Egypt, a treasure hunt

and an exhibit tour are just a few activities of the night.

MARCH 19-JUNE 19 :: FROM A TO Z: GREAT

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE NORTON COLLECTION

An alphabetically arranged selection of photographs based

on the first letter of the artist’s last name chosen from nearly

3,000 photographs of the museum’s collection.

MARCH 26-JULY 17 :: ETERNAL CHINA: TALES FROM

THE CRYPT

Complementing the Egyptian treasures exhibit, the Norton

highlights artwork from another great ancient culture, China.

PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER ________

561/366-3000 :: www.pbconventioncenter.com

MARCH 4-6 :: PALM BEACH FINE CRAFT SHOW

The 8th annual Palm Beach Fine Craft Show displays more

than 100 of the nation’s most distinguished craft artists with

works in ceramics, glass, wearable art and more.

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PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS ______________________

561/514-4042 :: www.palmbeachdramaworks.org

MARCH 28-29 :: RADIO GOLF

A staged reading of one of August Wilson’s most important

plays, as well as a discussion.

PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW__________

954/764-7642 :: www.showmanagement.com

MARCH 24-27 :: This annual event features more than

$350 million worth of boats, yachts and accessories from

the world’s leading marine manufacturers at various

locations throughout Palm Beach.

PALM BEACH OPERA ______________________________

561/833-7888 :: www.pbopera.org

MARCH 25-28 :: TOSCA BY GIACOMO PUCCINI

PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH ______

561/832-0731 :: www.palmbeachpreservation.org

MARCH 11 :: MUSICALE: SAMMY WEBER, VIOLINIST,

IN PAN’S GARDEN

ROYAL ROOM CABARET @ THE COLONY PALM BEACH __

561/659-8100 :: www.thecolonypalmbeach.com

MARCH 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, AND 22-26 :: STEVE TYRELL

MARCH 29-31, AND APRIL 1-2 AND 5-9 ::

CHRISTINE EBERSOLE & JOHN ODDO

THE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH ______

561/204-5687 :: www.internationalpoloclub.com

MARCH 17-APRIL 17 :: U.S. OPEN

MARCH 23-APRIL 3 :: PRESIDENT’S CUP QUALIFIER

THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE

PERFORMING ARTS ________________________________

561/832-7469 :: www.kravis.org

MARCH 1 :: THAT MANCINI MAGIC: THE TIMELESS

MUSIC OF HENRY MANCINI WITH MAC FRAMPTON,

CECIL WELCH AND THE MOON RIVER ORCHESTRA

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 1 :: ITZHAK PERLMAN, VIOLIN, AND ROHAN

DE SILVA, PIANO

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 2 :: SPRING AWAKENING

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 4-6 :: MIAMI CITY BALLET PRESENTS

PROGRAM III

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 6 :: JACKIE MASON

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 8-13 :: WEST SIDE STORY

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 14-15 :: SUPERSTAR CLINT HOLMES:

CELEBRATING THE GREAT SAMMY DAVIS, JR. WITH

BOB LAPPIN AS CONDUCTOR

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 16 :: RHYTHM OF THE DANCE: THE NATIONAL

DANCE COMPANY OF IRELAND

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 16 :: SIR JAMES GALWAY WITH LADY JEANNE

GALWAY ON FLUTE AND MICHAEL MCHALE ON PIANO

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 17 :: CHRIS BOTTI

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 19 :: NATALIE COLE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 20 :: THE BOSTON POPS ESPLANADE

ORCHESTRA WITH CONDUCTOR KEITH LOCKHART

AND SOLOISTS JASON DANIELEY AND KELLI O’HARA

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 25-26 :: PEPPINO D’AGOSTINO

Persson Hall Cabaret

MARCH 25-28 :: PALM BEACH OPERA PRESENTS

TOSCA BY GIACOMO PUCCINI

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 28 :: ARTSMART LUNCH & LEARN: ABOUT

FACE: ADRIEN ARPEL ON WHY BEAUTY IS AGELESS

The Weiner Banquet Center

MARCH 29 :: ANDRÉ WATTS, PIANO

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 29 :: AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL:

AMOS ‘N’ ANDY SHOW

Helen K. Persson Rehearsal Hall

MARCH 29, AND APRIL 5 AND 12 :: ARTSMART FILM

OFFERINGS: AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL

Helen K. Persson Rehearsal Hall

MARCH 29 :: KATHY GRIFFIN

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

MARCH 30 :: ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK

Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall

THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS __________________

561/655-7226 :: www.fourarts.org

MARCH 1-2 AND 15-16 :: BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

This month: The Man Who Never Was: World War II’s

Counter-Intelligence Operation by Ewen Montagu and The

Spy Who Came in From the Cold by John Le Carre.

MARCH 2 :: EVENING CONCERTS: VLADIMIR FELTSMAN

MARCH 4 :: FRIDAY FILMS: THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

MARCH 5 :: GALLERY TALK WITH RICHARD FRANK

MARCH 9 :: EVENING CONCERTS: DANÚ

MARCH 11 :: FRIDAY FILMS: GREY GARDENS

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

MARCH 12 :: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: LIVE IN HD

PRESENTS MUSSORGSKY: BORIS GODUNOV

René Pape takes on the bass role and Valery Gergiev

conducts in a production by renowned director Peter Stein.

MARCH 13 :: SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: ST.

LAWRENCE STRING QUARTET

MARCH 18 :: FRIDAY FILMS: VALENTIN

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

MARCH 19 :: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: LIVE IN HD

PRESENTS DONIZETTI: LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR

In Mary Zimmerman’s hit production, Natalie Dessay returns

to the role of the innocent young woman driven to madness,

opposite Joseph Calleja, who sings as her lover Edgardo.

MARCH 20 :: SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES: CONCERTANTE

MARCH 23 :: EVENING CONCERTS:

RICHARD STOLTZMAN, CLARINET, & THE UNIVERSITY

OF NORTH FLORIDA JAZZ ENSEMBLE

MARCH 25 :: FRIDAY FILMS: THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES

Shows at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m.

MARCH 27 :: KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS® WITH

JEFFREY SIEGEL: PARIS, 1911 — A CENTURY CELEBRATION

Part concert, part commentary, Jeffrey Siegel’s inspiring

sights entangle with glorious sound.

MARCH 30 :: EVENING CONCERTS: TANGO

BUENOS AIRES: FIRE AND PASSION

WORTH AVENUE __________________________________

561/659-6909 :: www.worth-avenue.com

MARCH 12-13 :: PET PARADE

The Worth Avenue Association presents its annual Pet Contest,

where pets walk the runway of the Gucci Courtyard. i

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III FORKS :: 561/630-3660

4645 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens

Offering a sophisticated club-like ambiance, III Forks is a

contemporary evolution of the classic steakhouse.

264 THE GRILL :: 561/833-6444

264 S. County Road, Palm Beach

Located in a landmark Addison Mizner-designed building,

The Grill offers a tantalizing selection of American fare.

ATLANTIC BAR & GRILL :: 561/582-2800

Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach

2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach

This casual patio setting overlooking the Atlantic Ocean

serves tropical drinks and traditional poolside favorites

for both lunch and dinner.

BICE RISTORANTE :: 561/835-1600

313 1/2 Worth Ave., Palm Beach

Though a chain with over 26 locations worldwide, Bice

patrons can expect an authentic and intimate atmosphere

with Northern Italian cuisine, including homemade pasta

and veal osso buco served indoors or al fresco.

� BREEZE :: 561/533-6000

The Ritz-Carlton, Palm Beach

100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan

The only oceanfront burger bar in the Palm Beaches

features gourmet burgers, seaside salads, tempting light

bites and cocktails.

BUCCAN :: 561/833-3450

350 S. County Road, Palm Beach

Chef Clay Conley offers global cuisine with a changing

array of small plates, many from the wood-fire grill.

PALM BEACH DINING

CAFÉ 1451 :: 561/832-5196

Norton Museum of Art

1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach

This quality eatery presents full-service dining in the

museum’s light-filled West Courtyard.

� CAFÉ BOULUD :: 561/655-6060

The Brazilian Court

301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach

World-renowned Chef Daniel Boulud creates a warm and

inviting French-American venue with classic French fare,

local ingredients, vegetarian selections and world dishes.

CAFÉ CELLINI :: 561/588-1871

2505 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach

Snow-white walls, crisp white linens and a colorful array

of fresh flowers set an air of elegance at this legendary

restaurant that serves pasta, steak or seafood options,

including its popular bouillabaisse and osso buco.

CAFÉ DELAMAR :: 561/659-3174

326 Peruvian Ave., Via de Mario, Palm Beach

This comfortable café offers sandwiches, salads,

cappuccino and more.

CAFÉ DES BEAUX-ARTS :: 561/655-2833

The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum

One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach

Open November through April, this charming café

presents a fixed-menu, Gilded Age-style lunch and tea

with sandwiches, scones and desserts prepared daily.

CAFÉ L’EUROPE :: 561/655-4020

331 S. County Road, Palm Beach

A tradition in Palm Beach for fine dining and excellent

service, Cafe L’Europe offers a supreme selection of caviar,

as well as duck, veal and organic free-range chicken.

CAFFÉ MILANO :: 561/653-9111

375 S. County Road, Palm Beach

Caffé Milano offers a Euro-chic experience with customized

menus and impeccable service that is reminiscent of a

Monaco eatery.

CHAMPS ELYSEES BAKERY :: 561/833-1949

229 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach

Quick and inexpensive, this small bakery offers daily

lunch specials, breads, pastries and desserts, as well as

light breakfast items.

CHARLEY’S CRAB :: 561/659-1500

456 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach

Waterfront views can be seen at this popular eatery,

where fresh seafood and other mouthwatering creations

combine with excellent service.

CHEZ JEAN-PIERRE BISTRO :: 561/833-1171

132 N. County Road, Palm Beach

Chef Jean-Pierre Leverrier’s namesake restaurant combines

French charm and American hospitality with food inspired

by France.

COCO PALM BEACH :: 561/832-3734

290 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach

East meets West in a seductive mix of Pan Asian favorites

modernized with a Palm Beach twist.

CUCINA DELL ARTE :: 561/655-0770

257 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach

Talk loud, eat well and laugh often is the mantra at this

trattoria-style locale that serves contemporary Italian and

Mediterranean cuisine indoors or outside on the sidewalk.

Late-night dancing is also offered.

� ECHO :: 561/802-4222

230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach

The flavors of China, Thailand, Japan and Vietnam come

alive at this Asian-inspired bistro, which features a

theater-style sushi bar and stylish accents that include

stainless-steel chopsticks.

SIDE DISH

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GREEN’S PHARMACY :: 561/832-0304

151 N. County Road, Palm Beach

This neighborhood pharmacy offers breakfast and lunch

served coffee-shop style with breakfast specials, burgers and

sandwiches, as well as ice-cream sodas and milkshakes.

HAMBURGER HEAVEN :: 561/655-5277

314 S. County Road, Palm Beach

A favorite with locals since 1945, Hamburger Heaven

boasts some of the best burgers on the island.

Americana is served among a renowned selection of

burgers with all the fixings, as well as sandwiches, salads

and homemade pies in a quintessential diner experience.

� L’ESCALIER :: 561/659-8480

The Breakers

One S. County Road, Palm Beach

An exquisite menu of French favorites, including

Wild Burgundy Escargot and Tsar Nicoulai Osetra

Caviar, mixes with cheese, champagne and over

1,600 vintage wines.

MICHAEL R. MCCARTY’S :: 561/659-1899

50 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach

With a British Colonial decor, outdoor dining and a

private club room, this namesake restaurant offers a

variety of home-cooked fare from lunch’s light soufflés

to dinner’s New Zealand rack of lamb.

MICHELLE BERNSTEIN’S AT THE OMPHOY

561/540-6440

The Omphoy Ocean Resort

2842 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach

Featuring the dining creations of award-winning

Chef Michelle Bernstein, the namesake restaurant offers

guests a chic experience with world-class dishes and an

outstanding selection of wines set against a sweeping

view of the Atlantic Ocean.

� MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE :: 561/835-9664

777 S. Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach

Convenient to the Kravis Center, Worth Avenue and more,

Morton’s serves only the finest quality foods, including

USDA prime-aged beef, fresh fish and seafood, hand-

picked produce, delicious appetizers and elegant desserts.

NICK & JOHNNIE’S :: 561/655-3319

207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach

Guests enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner at this patio bar

and grill, where comfort food with a twist, including

Mac and Cheese with truffles and crispy panko, and

Wagyu short rib sliders, are served in a relaxing atmosphere.

PALM BEACH GRILL :: 561/835-1077

340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach

Fresh fish, including cedar plank-roasted salmon and an

ahi tuna burger, mix with slow-roasted ribs and rotisserie

chicken for a casual yet sophisticated restaurant that

offers an extensive wine list.

� PALM COURT :: 561/655-5430

The Colony

155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach

An extension of the popular Polo Steakhouse, the new

Palm Court conveys a relaxed, airy environment outdoors.

PASTRY HEAVEN :: 561/655-0610

375 S. County Road, Palm Beach

This bakery prepares an array of breads and desserts, as

well as espresso and cappuccino, and daily homemade

specials including soups and deli sandwiches.

PIZZA AL FRESCO :: 561/832-0032

14 Via Mizner, Worth Ave., Palm Beach

One of the best places in Palm Beach for outdoor seating,

Pizza Al Fresco offers fresh Italian cuisine in a casual

pet-friendly setting.

RENATO’S :: 561/655-9752

87 Via Mizner, Worth Ave., Palm Beach

An Old World European élan creates a backdrop for classic

Italian dishes with an innovative twist.

SANDWICHES BY THE SEA :: 561/655-7911

363 S. County Road, Palm Beach

Tucked away on the Island, visitors can indulge on soups,

sandwiches and salads that can be ordered in advance.

� TA-BOÓ :: 561/835-3500

221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach

Since 1941, this staple of Worth Avenue has delighted

guests with American fare and a relaxing ambiance

reminiscent of the British West Indies.

TEMPLE ORANGE :: 561/540-4924

The Ritz-Carlton, Palm Beach

100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan

Relax in the calming atmosphere of Temple Orange, where

the simple flavors of Mediterranean cuisine, including

pasta, seafood and flatbreads, combine with a light and

airy oceanfront location.

TESTA’S PALM BEACH :: 561/832-0992

221 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach

Since 1921, Testa’s has remained one of the top eateries in

Palm Beach for its high-quality dining and friendly service.

THE BEACH CLUB AT THE BREAKERS :: 888/273-2537

The Breakers

One S. County Road, Palm Beach

Mediterranean sophistication meets casual Atlantic chic at

The Breakers’ Beach Club, where delectable dishes are

served to hotel guests and club members amongst views

of the pool and ocean.�

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� THE CIRCLE :: 888/273-2537

The Breakers

One S. County Road, Palm Beach

The Breakers’ renowned Sunday

brunch is served in comfortable

elegance with an extensive buffet

or a la carte menu and breathtaking

ocean views.

THE FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE :: 888/273-2537

The Breakers

One S. County Road, Palm Beach

With panoramic views of The Breakers’ Ocean Course, this

steakhouse is the premier choice for Palm Beachers looking

for hand-cut, aged prime steaks or specialties from the surf.

� THE ITALIAN RESTAURANT

888/273-2537

The Breakers

One S. County Road, Palm Beach

Enjoy the home-style cooking

of wood-oven pizza, antipasto

and more in a warm and

relaxed atmosphere.

THE LEOPARD LOUNGE RESTAURANT & BAR

561/659-5800

The Chesterfield, Palm Beach

363 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach

One of the hottest spots in Palm Beach, The Leopard Lounge

offers an eclectic range of English, American and international

dishes. An array of entertainment can be seen in the lounge.

� THE OCEAN BISTRO :: 561/582-2800

Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach

2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach

A seasonally changing menu made up of fresh, local

ingredients provokes imaginative cuisine at this casual

American bistro overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

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THE OCEAN GRILL :: 888/273-2537

The Breakers

One S. County Road, Palm Beach

The Breakers’ newest restaurant features casual luncheon

fare and refreshments with views of the panoramic

Ocean Golf Course.

THE PALM BEACH STEAKHOUSE :: 561/671-4333

191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach

An old-fashioned gentleman’s club decor sets the stage

for prime beef and fresh seafood by Executive Chef

Andreas Kotsifos.

THE PALMWAY :: 561/833-9400

288 S. County Road, Palm Beach

At the Palmway, which serves some of the finest in

European and American cuisine, the ambiance is

sophisticated and the food is an art.

THE POLO STEAKHOUSE :: 561/655-5430

The Colony

155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach

Alfresco dining and tableside cooking make this a unique

steakhouse restaurant, where prime beef and ribs are

aged in-house, and music and dancing can be found late

night at the bar.

THE RESTAURANT AT FOUR SEASONS RESORT

561/582-2800

Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach

2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach

This elegant, signature restaurant of the Four Seasons

Resort offers an award-winning seasonal menu, specially

created by the chef.

� THE SEAFOOD BAR

888/273-2537

The Breakers

One S. County Road, Palm Beach

Fresh seasonal seafood, including

a variety of fish, oysters,

lobsters and chowders, is

served in an Old Florida-

inspired dining room or at one

of the aquarium bar counters.

THE TAPESTRY BAR :: 888/273-2537

The Breakers

One S. County Road, Palm Beach

Savor cocktails, caviar and light fare amongst an elegant,

centuries-old setting.

TIDES BAR & GRILL :: 561/582-5631

Palm Beach Oceanfront Inn

3550 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach

Tides Bar & Grille, where there is always cocktail music

and upbeat entertainment, proudly boasts being one of

the closest restaurants to the ocean in South Florida.

Set against a relaxed and inviting ambiance, menu items

reflect the region with selections that include surf and

turf, lobster ravioli and fresh mahi mahi.

TOP OF THE POINT :: 561/832-2424

Phillips Point Club by The Breakers

777 S. Flagler Dr., Club Level, West Palm Beach

Top of the Point takes you to the highest level of taste and

style with irresistible dining, from prime steaks to sushi or

fresh seafood, amidst a polished setting of rich, warm tones.

TOOJAY’S GOURMET DELI :: 561/659-7232

313 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach

Famous for its New York-style delicatessen, TooJay’s offers

everything from overstuffed deli sandwiches to traditional

soups, salmon and whitefish, potato pancakes and more.

TOWER RESTAURANT :: 561/659-3241

44 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach

Serving continental American cuisine, the

Tower Restaurant is well-known for its 12-ounce

veal chop, Florida pompano, chicken pot pie and,

for lunch, Tina’s apple pancake.

TREVINI RISTORANTE :: 561/833-3883

150 Worth Ave., #234, Palm Beach

Trevini’s chef and co-owner Claudio Trevisan introduces

native favorites from his hometown of Stresa, Italy.

SOLU :: 561/340-1795

Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa

3800 N. Ocean Drive, Singer Island-Palm Beach

From the Latin word Sol, meaning sun, Solu is

Singer Island’s premier oceanfront restaurant. A unique

dining gem featuring upscale casual dining with dramatic

vistas of the Atlantic Ocean, the restaurant serves seasonal

seafood dishes, Angus steaks and chops, and decadent

desserts in a casual yet refined and elegant space.

VICTOR’S CAFE :: 561/514-4959

240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach

Napoli meets Florida at this charming cafe, where

international fare, such as soups, sandwiches and gelato,

is served in a picturesque courtyard setting.

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Woof Gang Bakery is a leader in the pet industry and a

one-stop shop for superior pet necessities as well as stylish

accessories, all competitively priced.

It is our passion to provide wholesome, quality products

that enhance the well-being, health and happiness of

beloved pets.

Our gourmet dog treats are delicious, delightful and sure

to please the palate of your canine companions! With your

pet in mind, we take pride in baking flavorful, healthy,

hand-made dog treats using only the finest natural, human-

grade ingredients, and no added salt, sugar or preservatives.

We offer the very best in pet care products, including a wide selection of premium dog and cat foods suited to

your pet’s needs. Organic foods, treats and natural supplements are available.

We also carry a unique collection of stylish boutique items, collars, leads, apparel, toys, bowls, feeders and

distinctive doggie spa products.

Experience our treats to drool over and other good dog delights. There’s no better way to treat your best friend!

FREE DELIVERY & FULL SERVICE

GROOMING AVAILABLEWoof Gang Bakery Palm Beach

296 South County Rd.Palm Beach, FL 33480

561.835.WOOF

www.WoofGangBakery.com

Woof Gang Bakery Vero Beach2048 Treasure Coast Plaza, Unit 21

Vero Beach, FL 32960772.778.WOOF

Woof Gang Bakery Stuart1521 NW Federal Highway

Stuart, FL 34994772.692.WOOF

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Cedric Du Pont opened his first store, Cedric Du Pont Antiques, on Palm Beach’s Cocoanut Row in 1996 and another in

Southampton, N.Y., a short time later. “I had one gallery in Southampton and one in Palm Beach, and I realized that often

a client was at one location looking for a piece that was in the other,” he says. “So, I decided to close both and open a

larger one in West Palm Beach. And, after being at the same location for 10 years, I have once again outgrown my space

and am excited to bring my entire collection under one roof.”

From acquiring a new piece to restoring one from his clients’ own collections, Du Pont’s years of experience, vast knowledge

and team of highly skilled, European craftsmen enable him to meet the individual needs of his clientele — which include

such names as Rod Stewart, Donald Trump and Céline Dion. And it is Du Pont’s excellent skill of finding just the right piece

that has led to one of the most impressive collections of 18th and 19th-century antique furniture and accessories from

France, Italy and throughout Europe, and has him outgrowing his current space in West Palm Beach, Fla., and opening a

new, 20,000-square-foot gallery on Antique Row.

From the marble and antique parquet floors, to the custom-made crown molding and stone walls, every detail of the

new, two-story gallery, which is set to open January 2011, was designed from Du Pont’s own vision, and will feature a grand

chateau feel that will convey the renowned antiquity dealer’s French heritage and style — enabling his beautiful and

storied pieces to have the proper setting. For more information, call 561/835-1319 or visit www.cedricdupontantiques.com. i

Renowned Palm Beach antiquities dealer Cedric Du Pontexpands to open a new gallery in the heart of Antique Row.

TEXT BY KELLIE GREEN PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY BY RODNEY PAAVOLAPORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY BY NORA SEVAKIAN

LEFT: Antiquities dealer Cedric Du Pont,

below, finds beautiful and rare objets

d’art, such as this French, 18th-century

Louis XV period desk, signed “Bernard

Ebiniste” and highly decorated with

ormolu mounts throughout, as well as

the original leather top.

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A spectacular and extremely high quality large scale early 19th century French Marie Antoinette st., Signed Baccarat Crystal and fire gilded ormolu eight light chandelier. The eight scrolled arms are heavilydecorated by high quality large crystal beaded garlands ornamented with water drop crystals surroundinga finely chased ormolu base with acorn finial. The elegant twisted ormolu arms end in cut crystal bobeches surrounding the exquisite cut crystal central fut. The central bejeweled crown is supported bycrystal beaded swags and is draped by water drop cut crystals topped by rosettes.

Specializing in 18th & 19th Century French, Italian and Continental Furniture, Giltwood Mirrors, Chandeliers and Accessories.The Largest Selection of Antique Fireplace Mantles in Florida

820 South Dixie Hwy. • West Palm Beach, FL 33401 • Phone: 561-835-1319 • www.cedricdupontantiques.com

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