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		<title>Information About The Centennial Celebration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Important information about the Centennial Celebration on the 17th.  You can download a flyer with all the information by clicking here.

The information includes event times as well as parking and road closures in the Town.  Again, click here for more information.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Important information about the Centennial Celebration on the 17th.  You can download a flyer with all the information by <a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/CentennialCelebrationInfo.pdf"><strong>clicking here.</strong></a></p>
<p>The information includes event times as well as parking and road closures in the Town.  <a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/CentennialCelebrationInfo.pdf"><strong>Again, click here for more information.</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Centennial Event Chairs</title>
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		<title>Centennial Weekend Celebrations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Events and Festivities for The Town Of Palm Beach&#8217;s Centennial
April is a big month for the Town&#8217;s Centennial Celebrations. Under each event is more detailed information about the celebrations. Please mark your calendars for these important events.
To purchase tickets or become a sponsor of one of these events please call 561-659-5354.
Friday, April 15th, 2011
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Events and Festivities for The Town Of Palm Beach&#8217;s Centennial</h3>
<p>April is a big month for the Town&#8217;s Centennial Celebrations. Under each event is more detailed information about the celebrations. Please mark your calendars for these important events.</p>
<p>To purchase tickets or become a sponsor of one of these events please call 561-659-5354.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Friday, April 15th, 2011</span></p>
<h1><strong>SOLD OUT</strong></h1>
<p>The Palm Beach Centennial Kick Off Reception at The Mar-a-Lago Club</p>
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<p>Tickets: $100<br />
Time: 8:30pm-Midnight</p>
<p><a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Opening-Night-Party.pdf" target="_blank">Click here for more detailed information. </a></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Saturday, April 16th, 2011</span><br />
The Palm Beach Centennial Ambassador&#8217;s Dinner at The Breakers Palm Beach<br />
Tickets by invitation at $500<br />
Time: 7pm-11pm</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday, April 17th, 2011</span><br />
The Town of Palm Beach&#8217;s All-Town Celebration at The Flagler Museum<br />
Free to the public<br />
Promenade- 6pm-7pm<br />
Time: 6pm-9pm</p>
<p><a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/all-town-celebration.pdf" target="_blank">Click here for more detailed information.</a></p>
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		<title>Send Palm Beach Your Best Wishes On Its 100th Anniversary!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 04:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Join Us As We Celebrate Palm Beach’s Centennial!
Here’s your chance to be part of Palm Beach’s Centennial celebrations by voicing your pride in your town!
Palm Beach residents can express congratulatory messages in print on color group-advertising pages in the special Centennial kick-off section to be published by the Palm Beach Daily News. This supplement will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Join Us As We Celebrate Palm Beach’s Centennial!</h2>
<p>Here’s your chance to be part of Palm Beach’s Centennial celebrations by voicing your pride in your town!<a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/officialcentennial-document.pdf"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-838" title="Centennial Birthday Wishes" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/CENTENNIALBIRTHDAYWISHES.png" alt="" width="269" height="325" /></a><br />
Palm Beach residents can express congratulatory messages in print on color group-advertising pages in the special Centennial kick-off section to be published by the Palm Beach Daily News. This supplement will contain the official guide to Centennial events along with historical photos, facts and other information related to the town’s 100th-anniversary celebration.</p>
<p>This Centennial Supplement will be published by the Palm Beach Daily News Sunday, April 10, 2011.</p>
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<li>Glossy full-color magazine size section.</li>
<li>Additional 3,000 copies will be distributed to the Centennial Committee.</li>
<li>Contents will be online at PalmBeachDailyNews.com for one year!</li>
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<p>For further information, please contact<br />
Diana Sedito at (561) 820-3828<br />
<strong>Space Reservation and Payment Deadline:</strong></p>
<h2>Monday, March 7, 2011</h2>
<p>Ad Size and Rate:<br />
3.25” x 2” • $215<br />
Color is included in the cost.</p>
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		<title>Centennial Ambassadors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 10:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Centennial Ambassadors personify all that is great and beautiful about the Town of Palm Beach. The privilege of serving as an Ambassador is not connected or related to any financial support of  the Centennial Celebration. It is an honorary appointment by the Centennial Commission. There is no application process. The Centennial Ambassadors were selected [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Centennial Ambassadors personify all that is great and beautiful about the Town of Palm Beach. The privilege of serving as an Ambassador is not connected or related to any financial support of  the Centennial Celebration. It is an honorary appointment by the Centennial Commission. There is no application process. The Centennial Ambassadors were selected on the basis of their long-standing historic relationship to the Town.   The names of these leading citizens were announced on November 23rd, 2010 at a special reception hosted by the Colony Hotel. For more information contact Bill Bone, Chairman of the Centennial Commission at 561-832-0623.</p>
<p>Mr. James Y. Arnold, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Lian Fanjul de Azqueta<br />
Mrs. Kenyon C. Bolton<br />
Mrs. Helen S. Cluett<br />
Mrs. F. Eugene Dixon, Jr.<br />
Mr. Alexander W. Dreyfoos<br />
The Honorable Ambassador Edward E. Elson<br />
Mr. Alfonso Fanjul<br />
Mr. J. Pepe Fanjul<br />
Dame Celia Lipton Farris<br />
Mrs. Marjorie S. Fisher<br />
Mrs. Jane R. Grace<br />
Mr. Robert M. Grace<br />
Dr. Robert Green<br />
Mrs. Diana B.B. Holt<br />
Mrs. Frances A. Hufty<br />
Mrs. Philip Hulitar<br />
Mr. Edward M. Kassatly<br />
Mr. Thomas S. Kenan<br />
Mr. Sidney A. Kohl<br />
Mr. Leonard A. Lauder<br />
Mrs. Elsie G. Leviton<br />
Mr. H. Irwin Levy<br />
Mr. Paul L. Maddock, Jr.<br />
Mr. Morton L. Mandel<br />
Mr. George G. Matthews<br />
Mr. William M. Matthews<br />
Mrs. John R. McLean<br />
Mr. Ogden Mills Phipps<br />
Mr. David V. Reese<br />
Mrs. Wiley R. Reynolds<br />
Mrs. Barbara M. Rogers<br />
Mr. Doyle Rogers<br />
Dr. Saul D. Rotter<br />
Mrs. Lilly Pulitzer Rousseau<br />
Mr. Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Kathryn Rybovich<br />
Mrs. Rose Sachs<br />
The Honorable Lesly S. Smith<br />
Dr. Donald E. Warren<br />
Mrs. Betty Anne Warren<br />
Mr. Floyd L. Wideman, Jr.</p>
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		<title>Faces of history: Committee honors residents as ‘Centennial Ambassadors’ with longtime ties to Palm Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 01:56:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Centennial  Ambassadors
As part of Palm Beach’s 100th-anniversary celebration, 42 leaders with  longtime ties to the town accepted the honor of serving as “Centennial  Ambassadors,” Centennial Commission Chairman Bill Bone said at a Nov. 23  reception attended by many of the honorees at The Colony.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Centennial  Ambassadors</h2>
<p>As part of Palm Beach’s 100th-anniversary celebration, 42 leaders with  longtime ties to the town accepted the honor of serving as “Centennial  Ambassadors,” Centennial Commission Chairman Bill Bone said at a Nov. 23  reception attended by many of the honorees at The Colony.</p>
<p>“They have made their mark in the worlds of business, service and charity or  in intangible forums like the universe of ideas, style and elegance,” Bone  said after the reception, adding that each has ties to the town stretching  back at least five decades.</p>
<p>“The Centennial Ambassadors are rich in the resources that matter most, like  friends, family and the ties that bind them to this town,” Bone said. “There  are other people just as successful, and there are even people who have  lived here as long or longer. But the Centennial Ambassadors are individuals  who have all these attributes and a connection to the town for at least 50  years, making these people special, even by Palm Beach standards.”</p>
<p>The ambassadors will be recognized at all official Centennial events and also  will be honored April 16, 2011, at the Centennial Dinner Gala, a black-tie  event at The Breakers. The gala will be part of a full weekend of events  geared around the anniversary of the town’s incorporation on April 17, 1911.</p>
<p>Here are brief biographical sketches that highlight some of the achievements  of the honorees.</p>
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<p><strong>James Y. Arnold Jr.</strong></p>
<p>James Y. Arnold Jr. today lives with his wife, Roberta, not far from the site  of Rabbit Hill, a significant home in Palm Beach history and the subject of  a Florida historical marker on South Lake Trail. Henry M. Flagler had  purchased the property from pioneer Dr. John H. Brelsford in 1901, and, in  1944, it was sold to Arnold’s father, who housed a well-known collection of  orchids there. Arnold, a builder, has been an active supporter of the Norton  Museum of Art, where he served as president of the board of trustees.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/fanjil1.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-754" title="fanjil" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/fanjil1.png" alt="" width="58" height="112" /></a>Lillian ‘Lian’ Fanjul de Azqueta</strong></p>
<p>Lillian “Lian” Fanjul de Azqueta, wife of Norberto Azqueta Sr. and a member of  one of Palm Beach’s most prominent families, founded two charitable  organizations to help families living in poverty. New Hope Charities,  created in 1988, helps foster sustainable communities in South Florida’s  Glades area near the Fanjul family’s sugar-production facilities, while the  MIR Foundation does similar work in the Dominican Republic. She serves as a  director and president of both. She also serves on the board of Flo-Sun Inc.  and is a moderator of the Vatican Council on International Health.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-740" title="bolton" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/bolton.png" alt="" width="62" height="99" />Mary Bolton</strong></p>
<p>Longtime Palm Beach resident Mary Bolton was married to the late Kenyon C.  Bolton, a philanthropist, military officer and diplomat. The Boltons’  architect son Kenyon “Tim” Bolton III designed for his mother Figulus III  and Figulus IV, an award-wining home named after the 1893 house that his  great-grandfather, Charles W. Bingham, built as Palm Beach’s first  oceanfront mansion. Members of the Bingham family have owned property here  for four generations. A longtime member of the Garden Club of Palm Beach,  Mary Bolton has supported Opportunity Inc. and other organizations.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/cluett.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-741" title="cluett" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/cluett.png" alt="" width="59" height="109" /></a>Helen S. Cluett</strong></p>
<p>Helen Cluett has made her mark on Palm Beach in a variety of ways since she  moved here in 1959 with Bill, her late husband. Cluett was one of the early  supporters of Opportunity Inc., which recently celebrated its 70th birthday  as Palm Beach’s oldest charity. The organization provides high-quality child  care, preschool education and parenting/life skills training for low-income  and at-risk families. Cluett also has been involved with the United Way, the  Norton Museum of Art and The Society of the Four Arts. She also is well  known for her staunch support of the Republican Party.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-742" title="dixon" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/dixon.png" alt="" width="64" height="106" />Edith Robb Dixon</strong></p>
<p>When Edith Robb married Fitz Eugene Dixon Jr. in 1952, she became part of the  Widener family; her husband’s mother was Eleanor Widener Dixon, who survived  the sinking of the Titanic. In Palm Beach, businessman F. Eugene Dixon — a  horse breeder who once owned the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and co-owned the  NFL’s Philadelphia Phillies — served 18 years as board chairman of The  Society of the Four Arts. After his death in 2006, his wife assumed that  position until this year. She has continued the couple’s legacy of support  for charities, and educational and medical institutions.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-743" title="dreyfoos" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/dreyfoos.png" alt="" width="64" height="116" />Alex W. Dreyfoos</strong></p>
<p>The driving force behind the creation of the Kravis Center for the Performing  Arts, Dreyfoos is a graduate of both MIT and Harvard Business School. He  owns 10 U.S. and countless foreign patents in the fields of electronics and  photography. He is the founder of Photo Electronics Corp., a manufacturer of  equipment for the photographic industry. The company earned and received an  Academy Award for its development of a motion-picture video color negative  analyzer. Dreyfoos owned controlling interest in WPEC TV-12, the CBS  television affiliate in West Palm Beach, from 1973 to 1996, when he sold it  for $164 million. That sale led to the establishment of the Dreyfoos Group,  the private capital management firm of which he is founder and chairman. He  is married to Renate Dreyfoos</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-744" title="ambassador" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ambassador.png" alt="" width="64" height="110" />Ambassador Edward E. Elson</strong></p>
<p>From 1993 to 1998, Edward E. Elson served as U.S. Ambassador to Denmark. Among  his many other accomplishments, he was the rector of the University of  Virginia, the first chairman of National Public Radio and the first chairman  of the NPR Foundation. He also is a member of the Council on Foreign  Relations. In Palm Beach, he has taken leadership roles with The Society of  the Four Arts and the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. Elson’s mother  and father first came to Palm Beach in 1959, and he and his wife, Susie,  became permanent residents 40 years later.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-745" title="afanjul" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/afanjul.png" alt="" width="64" height="118" />Alfonso ‘Alfy’ Fanjul</strong></p>
<p>Alfonso J. “Alfy” Fanjul Jr. has served as chairman and CEO of Fanjul Corp.  and Florida Crystals Corp. After the Castro regime took possession of Fanjul  property in Cuba, the family launched new ventures in the United States,  with an emphasis on sugar production. Today Fanjul Corp. is an agriculture,  real estate, resort and energy company. Among his charitable interests, he  co-founded Mission International Rescue Charities in the Dominican Republic  and is a national trustee of the University of Miami and a member of the  Florida Council of 100. He is married to Raysa Fanjul.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-746" title="jfanjul" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/jfanjul.png" alt="" width="63" height="116" />Jose ‘Pepe’ Fanjul</strong></p>
<p>Jose “Pepe” Fanjul — whose family came to the United States from Cuba in 1959  following its Communist revolution — has served as vice chairman, CEO and  president of Fanjul Corp. and Florida Crystals Corp., two Fanjul  family-owned companies principally engaged in the production of sugar.  Fanjul also has assumed leadership roles in Central Romana Corp., the  largest privately held company in the Dominican Republic. Among the  charities he and his wife, Emelia, support, he serves as chairman of New  Hope Charities, an organization founded by his sister, Lillian “Lian” Fanjul  de Azqueta, to help foster sustainable communities in Florida and the  Dominican Republic.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-738" title="farris" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/farris.png" alt="" width="67" height="114" />Dame Celia Lipton Farris</strong></p>
<p>The singer, actress, businesswoman and author exemplifies the town’s  charitable ethic. An AIDS research supporter, she also is the recipient of  the Clara Barton Award, the highest honor of the American Red Cross, as well  as the Salvation Army’s highest recognition, the Eliza Shirley Award. The  widow of Victor Farris, she is a two-time recipient of the Palm Beach  Chamber of Commerce Charitable Achievement Award, and is the first recipient  of the American Cancer Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award, which is now  called the Dame Celia Farris Lifetime Achievement Award. While a teenager in  war-torn London, she entertained the troops, returning 50 years later to  perform for a half-million people at a D-Day commemorative concert in Hyde  Park. For her patriotism and charitable achievement, she was made a dame by  Queen Elizabeth II.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-739" title="fisher" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/fisher.png" alt="" width="61" height="97" />Marjorie Fisher</strong></p>
<p>With her late husband, businessman Max Fisher, Marjorie Fisher has been an  active force in community and charitable service, most recently receiving  the Distinguished Community Citizen Award from the Alexis de Tocqueville  Society. Her many local charitable interests have included the Boys &amp;  Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County and its new facility, named for Max Fisher,  in Riviera Beach. She has also supported the Community Foundation for Palm  Beach and Martin Counties, the Jewish Federation and the Preservation  Foundation of Palm Beach.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-708" title="rgrace" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/rgrace.png" alt="" width="68" height="106" /></strong><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-755" title="jgrace" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/jgrace.png" alt="" width="67" height="109" /></strong><strong>J</strong><strong>ane R. and Robert M. Grace</strong></p>
<p>Among the causes they have supported in Palm Beach and vicinity, Jane and  Robert M. Grace are well known for their support of the Preservation  Foundation of Palm Beach. Its handsome library was named in honor of Robert  M. Grace, a founder of the foundation, by his wife, who serves on its board.  A longtime town councilman, he also chaired the town’s Landmarks  Preservation Commission. At The Society of the Four Arts, the Rovensky  Building is named in honor of Jane Grace’s family. She also is chairwoman  emeritus of the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League’s board of directors.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-709" title="drgreen" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/drgreen.png" alt="" width="61" height="106" />Dr. Robert Green</strong></p>
<p>Born in New York, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Robert Green has lived in Florida  since 1937. A year later, his father, Murray Green, opened Green’s Pharmacy,  an island institution that continues to operate as a drug store with a  popular dining area serving breakfast and lunch. Green has lived in Palm  Beach since 1949 and opened his West Palm Beach practice in 1965. He is  former chairman of the medical staff and chief of orthopedics at Good  Samaritan Medical Center, where he also was a physician adviser. He is  married to Elizabeth Green.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-710" title="bbholt" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/bbholt.png" alt="" width="60" height="99" />Diana B.B. Holt</strong></p>
<p>With her longtime interest in archaeological projects in China and East  Africa, Diana Busch Blabon Holt joined her late husband, Charles, in  supporting a variety of charitable and medical organizations, including the  South Florida Science Museum, the Rehabilitation Center for Children and  Adults and the Mental Health Associaton. A champion-level bridge player, she  helped spearhead the formation of the Palm Beach Bridge Club.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-712" title="hufty" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/hufty.png" alt="" width="58" height="101" />The late Frances Hufty</strong></p>
<p>Frances Hufty, who died Nov. 20 at age 98, was an avid supporter of  environmental causes and conservation long before such causes were popular.  She served as trustees chairwoman of the Archbold Biological Station,  founded by her brother, Richard Archbold, in central Florida and the state’s  most significant land holding of sand pine scrub; and Palm Beach County’s  Pine Jog Environmental Educational Center, with which she was involved from  its inception. She was married to the late M.R. Page Hufty, an insurance  executive and financier.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-711" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/mhulitar.png" alt="" width="63" height="107" />Mary Hulitar</strong></p>
<p>Mary Hulitar is well known for her board service at The Society of the Four  Arts and for continuing the legacy established by her late husband in the  organization’s Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden, named for the  public-spirited leader and prominent American couturier who helped create it  and fund its maintenance. The garden was completely redesigned several years  ago, creating a space even more welcoming to visitors and residents of Palm  Beach.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-713" title="ekassatly" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ekassatly.png" alt="" width="70" height="111" />Edward M. Kassatly</strong></p>
<p>With his brother Bob, Edward M, Kassatly runs Kassatly’s linen emporium, the  oldest store on Worth Avenue, established by their father, Sam, a European  immigrant who had a linen shop in Southampton, N.Y., before opening a Miami  store and, in 1923, the Palm Beach store in the original retail hub near  Seminole Avenue and Bradley Place. Today married to Cami, Ed Kassatly is a  past president of the Worth Avenue Association of merchants and the Worth  Avenue Property Owners’ Association.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-714" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/tkenan.png" alt="" width="65" height="112" />Thomas S. Kenan III</strong></p>
<p>Born in Durham, N.C., Thomas Kenan III descends from the family that included  Mary Lily Kenan Flagler, widow of Henry M. Flagler. Kenan is a vice chairman  and director of Flagler System Inc., a family business that has owned The  Breakers Palm Beach for four generations. He was formerly chairman of the  board of Kenan Transport Company, a petroleum transport business, a position  he held until the company’s sale in 2001. Kenan is active with a number of  civic and philanthropic organizations that include the Kenan Family  Foundation. He also serves as secretary of the Flagler Museum’s board of  trustees.</p>
<p><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-715 alignleft" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/skohl.png" alt="" width="61" height="102" />Sidney A. Kohl</strong></p>
<p>With strong business and family ties to the Midwest, longtime Palm Beach  resident Sidney Kohl has an extensive background in the real estate  industry. Co-founder of Alliant Asset Management Co. and Alliant Inc. of  Florida, Kohl has developed two large regional malls as managing partner,  along with commercial and residential projects. In Palm Beach, he has served  on a variety of civic boards and he and his wife, Dorothy, actively support  several Palm Beach civic and charitable organizations, including Town of  Palm Beach United Way, the Intracoastal Health Foundation, the Kravis Center  and the Norton Museum of Art.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-719" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/lauder.png" alt="" width="60" height="103" />Leonard A. Lauder</strong></p>
<p>Leonard A. Lauder is a member of the second of four generations to call Palm  Beach home, as he first came to the island with his parents, Estée and  Joseph. Today, his children and grandchildren continue the tradition. As  chairman of the Estée Lauder Co., founded by his parents, he works side by  side with his wife, Evelyn, who is founder of the Breast Cancer Research  Foundation. Lauder is a trustee and chairman of the Whitney Museum of Art,  serves on the president’s council of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center  and is a charter trustee of the University of Pennsylvania. In 2002, Lauder  was awarded the French Legion of Honor.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-718" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/leviton.png" alt="" width="60" height="97" />Elsie G. Leviton</strong></p>
<p>A longtime proponent of social causes, women’s rights and civic  responsibility, Elsie Leviton is a past president of the Florida League of  Women Voters and was honored in 2008 for her years of service to Palm Beach  County’s Education and Government Programming Advisory Board. She honored  her late husband, pediatrician Laurence Leviton, by naming a room in the  Palm Healthcare Pavilion devoted to diabetes education and research after  him. She also devoted 40 years to building and managing the library  collection at Temple Israel in West Palm Beach. She was also named  outstanding woman of the year by the county’s United Nations chapter.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-717" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ilevy.png" alt="" width="66" height="107" />H. Irwin Levy</strong></p>
<p>As one of the three original investors in the first Century Village retirement  community — and later the chairman of its development company — Irwin Levy  has put his fortune to good use. Trained as an attorney, Levy has been a  longtime supporter of the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County. His son,  Mark Levy, was installed this year as the federation’s president, a role  Mark’s late mother, Jeanne, had also held. Irwin and his present wife,  Ellen, are one of three couples who will co-chair the American Friends of  Hebrew University’s 2011 Palm Beach Scopus Awards Gala at The Breakers.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-716" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/pmaddock.png" alt="" width="63" height="109" />Paul L. ‘Jay’ Maddock Jr. </strong></p>
<p>Paul L. “Jay” Maddock Jr. is a fourth-generation Palm Beacher whose great  grandfather, Henry Maddock, built his home, Duck’s Nest, in 1891 on property  that then stretched from the Intracoastal to the ocean. Henry’s son, Sidney  Maddock, among his development projects, built the 1902 Palm Beach Hotel,  which burned down after catching fire from the same blaze that destroyed The  Breakers in 1925. Paul Maddock Sr. eventually restored Duck’s Nest, which  has since been landmarked. The family property also houses the original  Bethesda-by-the-Sea church, a deconsecrated structure that became the family  home. In 2008 the land was subdivided into six lots. Today, Jay Maddock’s  business interests include Palamad Development Company Inc. and The Maddock  Companies. With his wife, Lynn, he supports a variety of philanthropic  causes.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-726" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/mortonmandel.png" alt="" width="58" height="105" />Morton L. Mandel</strong></p>
<p>Although he has deep ties to Ohio, Morton L. Mandel has had a family home in  Palm Beach for some 50 years. He is the chairman and CEO of Parkwood Corp.  He is also chairman of the Mandel Foundation, a major force in Jewish  philanthropy. He founded leadership institutes in Jerusalem and Negev,  Israel, and is the founding president of the World Conference of Jewish  Community Centers. He is a board director of the Jewish Federation of Palm  Beach County, which established the Mandel Center for Excellence in  Leadership. Through family foundations and with his wife, Barbara, he also  supports the Jewish Community Center of the Greater Palm Beaches.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-727" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/georgematthews.png" alt="" width="57" height="100" />George G. Matthews</strong></p>
<p>The great-grandson of Henry M. Flagler, George G. Matthews has been president  of the Flagler Museum’s board of trustees since 1960. Professionally, he  manages diverse real estate and commercial investments, as well as  philanthropic interests. An avid wildlife enthusiast, he was recently  inducted into the International Gamefishing Hall of Fame. His extensive  community service includes serving on the Palm Beach Town Council for 16  years, eight of those as president. He is also a chairman emeritus of the  Palm Beach Civic Association.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-731" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/willmatthews.png" alt="" width="58" height="99" />William M. Matthews</strong></p>
<p>William M. Matthews is the son of Henry M. Flagler’s granddaughter, Jean  Flagler Matthews, and the longtime treasurer of the trustees of the Flagler  Museum, founded by his mother. He has been involved with investments and  venture capital activities for more than 25 years. Married to Jean L. Rhodes  Matthews, he is active with the Kenan Flagler Business School at the  University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Over the past decade, he has  focused on nonprofit and charitable concerns, including the Palm Beach Day  Academy, The Society of the Four Arts and the Community Foundation for Palm  Beach and Martin Counties.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-734" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/mclean.png" alt="" width="65" height="119" />Brownie McLean</strong></p>
<p>For decades, society icon Brownie McLean has enjoyed Palm Beach’s active  social scene and supported numerous causes in the process. Born Mildred  Brown — hence “Brownie — she became popular on the island’s social scene  after marrying the late John R. “Jock” McLean, the son of Ned and Evelyn  McLean, who once owned the Hope Diamond. The couple owned El Salano, the  Mizner-designed oceanfront mansion Brownie later sold to John and Yoko Ono.  She’s a supporter of the Global Futures Foundation. In 2009, the American  Red Cross honored her for her lifetime of service — she has attended more  than 40 of the charity’s 53 Palm Beach balls.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-736" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/phipps.png" alt="" width="67" height="115" />Ogden Mills ‘Dinny’ Phipps </strong></p>
<p>The fourth generation — his great-grandfather Henry Phipps was Andrew  Carnegie’s partner — of a monied family that at one time owned 28 miles of  coastline between Miami and Palm Beach, Ogden Mills Phipps is the former  chairman of his family’s bank, Bessemer Trust. Known as “Dinny,” he  continues the family tradition of breeding champion horses and is a  recipient of the Eclipse Award, the racing industry’s highest honor. Married  to Andrea, Phipps is a past chairman of the Jockey Club of New York and of  the New York State Racing Association, and a board member of the Breeders’  Cup. He is a member of the board of New York-Presbyterian Hospital.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-728" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/davidreese.png" alt="" width="63" height="110" />David V. Reese</strong></p>
<p>A fourth-generation Palm Beacher, David V. Reese is a member of a Palm Beach  pioneer family that arrived on the island in 1876. His great-grandfather  Elisha Newton “Cap” Dimick was the town’s first mayor. His father, Claude D.  Reese Sr., and grandfather, Thomas Tipton Reese, also served as mayor. David  Reese remains involved in the town’s oldest real estate firm, named for his  father; the family also had a longtime insurance agency of the same name.  Reese is a founder of the Eastern Surfing Association, co-founder of the  Palm Beach County Surfing Association and member of the Surfing Heritage  Foundation. His wife was the late Jean Hurst Reese.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-729" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/janetreynolds.png" alt="" width="60" height="104" />Janet Reynolds</strong></p>
<p>Janet R. Reynolds was married to the late Wiley R. Reynolds Jr., the  longest-serving president of First National Bank of Palm Beach. In 1940, she  was responsible for founding the Rehabilitation Center for Children and  Adults, among Palm Beach’s oldest social-service agencies; her husband’s  family in 1949 donated property for the center on Royal Palm Way. Today,  Reynolds is an honorary board member of the center, having spent seven  decades helping people with physical challenges. Other causes that were  supported by the couple include Adopt-A-Family, Good Samaritan Medical  Center, The Society of the Four Arts and the Norton Museum. She is a member  of Colonial Dames of America.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-733" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/drogers.png" alt="" width="67" height="108" /><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-732" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/bmasseyrogers.png" alt="" width="65" height="125" />Doyle and Barbara Massey Rogers</strong></p>
<p>A graduate of the University of Florida and its law school, Doyle Rogers is a  shareholder in the law firm of Alley, Maass, Rogers &amp; Lindsay. Rogers  and his wife, Barbara Massey, daughter of Tennessee philanthropist Jack  Massey, are active in many civic and charitable projects, including The  Society of the Four Arts, the Palm Beach Membership of Hospice Foundation of  Palm Beach County Inc., the Palm Beach Civic Association, the Town of Palm  Beach United Way and the Community Foundation. Doyle Rogers also is  president of the University of Florida Foundation and the school’s national  alumni group and a former member of the Federal Judicial Nominating  Commission for the Southern District of Florida.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-730" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/drrotter.png" alt="" width="62" height="104" />Dr. Saul D. Rotter</strong></p>
<p>A specialist in internal medicine and clinical cardiology, native New Yorker  Dr. Saul Rotter moved to South Florida in 1941 and retired in 2002 after 61  years as a physician. Since the 1940s, Rotter has served as a medical  adviser to the Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adults. Noted for his  massive seashell collection, he donated most of it to the South Florida  Science Museum. He is also a longtime volunteer at the King Library of The  Society of the Four Arts. His wife was the late Margaret Waldman Rotter.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-735" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/rousseau.png" alt="" width="67" height="116" />Lilly Pulitzer Rousseau</strong></p>
<p>Proving that there are, indeed, second acts in life, the well-born young Palm  Beach matron with the orange juice stand, then married to Peter Pulitzer,  became a fashion icon when her prep-school classmate Jacqueline Kennedy was  photographed wearing one of her splashy tropical designs. She closed the  business in 1984. Remarried to the late Enrique Rousseau, she was content  with her gardens, her grandchildren and her advocacy for animal protection  when a licensing deal put her at fashion’s forefront again. To this day, her  name is synonymous with Palm Beach’s much-envied style.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-737" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/rumbough.png" alt="" width="64" height="109" />Stanley M. Rumbough Jr.</strong></p>
<p>A recipient of the 2010 Ellis Island Medal of Honor, Stanley Rumbough is a  graduate of St. Mark’s in Southborough, Mass., and Yale. As chairman of the  Palm Beach Civic Association, he built a small group of residents into a  cohesive organization of 2,000 members that is now a powerful political  force. Among his charitable interests are the Washington Tennis and  Education Center, which he founded; Planned Parenthood; and the Town of Palm  Beach United Way. He is a life trustee of the International House and served  on the board of the Kravis Center. Rumbough received the Pride of Palm Beach  Award from the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce earlier this year. He is married  to Janna Rumbough.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-720" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/kayrybovich.png" alt="" width="64" height="109" />Kathryn ‘Kay’ Rybovich</strong></p>
<p>The master bridge player, conservationist and storehouse of historical  knowledge is the daughter of a Danish sea captain. She moved to Palm Beach  in 1924 and graduated from Palm Beach High School. She adopted from her late  husband, John Rybovich Jr., a love of fishing and with him advocated for  maritime conservation, especially catch-and-release practices. In 1955, with  two friends over a table at the Sailfish Club, she founded the International  Women’s Fishing Association. She was inducted into the International  Gamefishing Hall of Fame in 2008. She also has supported the South Florida  Science Museum.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-721" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/rosesachs.png" alt="" width="72" height="117" />Rose Sachs</strong></p>
<p>Rose Sachs and her late husband, Mortimer Sachs, arrived in the early 1940s in  Palm Beach, where for several years they owned Palm Beach Mercantile  department store. But they became intimately involved in the life of the  town after purchasing Addison Mizner’s Via Mizner and his tower apartment,  the Villa Mizner. (A tombstone in Via Mizner famously marks the final  resting place of the couple’s dog, Laddie.) Over the years, the couple  bought and developed many properties on Worth Avenue. She has supported many  charitable causes, most particularly Palm Beach Atlantic University, of  which she and her husband were major benefactors.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-724" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/leslysmith.png" alt="" width="65" height="118" />Lesly S. Smith</strong></p>
<p>The second generation of a four-generation Palm Beach family, Lesly Smith is a  former town councilwoman, council president and mayor. She is a trustee of  the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, founded by her late husband, U.S.  Ambassador Earl E.T. Smith, and served on the boards of the Pitt Foundation,  the Palm Healthcare Foundation, the Arthur R. Marshall Foundation and the  Historical Society of Palm Beach County. She also is a longtime member of  the Garden Club of Palm Beach. She served as president of the Fortin Family  Foundation, which has supported Opportunity Inc., the Boys &amp; Girls Clubs  of Palm Beach County, the Town of Palm Beach United Way and the Animal  Rescue League, among many others.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-723" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/drwarren.png" alt="" width="64" height="110" /><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-722" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/bebewarren.png" alt="" width="62" height="115" />Dr. Donald E. and  Betty Anne ‘Bebe’ Warren</strong></p>
<p>Cardiologist Dr. Donald E. Warren is the founding chairman of Palm Beach  Atlantic University, where he served as chairman of the trustees for 38  years before retiring in 2007; the West Palm Beach university’s library is  named for him. Meanwhile, he built a successful medical practice. He is a  past president of the American Heart Association, Palm Beach County Chapter;  and of the Community Foundation of Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Among her  efforts for Palm Beach Atlantic, Betty Anne “Bebe” Warren founded the Woman  of Distinction Award and was its longtime chairwoman. She chaired the Good  Samaritan Medical Center ball in 1993.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-725" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/widemanjr.png" alt="" width="64" height="110" />Floyd L. Wideman Jr.</strong></p>
<p>Married to Lois, Floyd L. Wideman Jr. has been an active volunteer with the  Town of Palm Beach, serving for a decade on the Architectural Commission  (1996-2006) and as both an alternate and voting member of the Planning and  Zoning Commission. A retired manufacturing executive, he also served on the  committee that oversaw the recent renovation of the Palm Beach Par 3 Golf  Course.</p>
<p><em>Society Editor Shannon Donnelly contributed to this story.</em></p>
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<td height="17" align="left">The Breakers Palm Beach</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Copy Service</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Café Celini</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach County Cultural Council</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Cardinal Newman High School</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Daily News</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Carey O&#8217;Donnell PR Group</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Day Academy</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Carl Domino, Inc.</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Film Institute</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Cassie &amp; James Boutique</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Hotel &amp; Condominium</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Catholic Charities Diocese of PB, Inc.</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Police Foundation</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Celedinas &amp; Reese Insurance</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Residential Properties</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">C&#8217;est Si Bon</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Round Table</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Century&#8217;s End Marketing/PB Native</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Society Magazine</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Citi Bank Palm Beach</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Symphony</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Chartis Insurance Group</td>
<td align="left">Palm Beach Theater Guild</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">The Chesterfield Hotel</td>
<td align="left">Paramount Church</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Christopher Kaufmann Jewelers</td>
<td align="left">Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Classic Bookshop</td>
<td align="left">Publix-Palm Beach</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">The Colony Hotel</td>
<td align="left">Rapunzel&#8217;s Closet</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Coudert Institute</td>
<td align="left">Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation</td>
<td align="left">Rehabilitation Center for Children &amp; Adults</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Devine Style Inc.</td>
<td align="left">Michael Reiter and Associates</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Edward &amp; Deborah Pollack Fine Art</td>
<td align="left">Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael Reiter &amp; Family</td>
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<td align="left">The Rotary Club of Palm Beach</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">The Flagler Museum</td>
<td align="left">Royal Poinciana Chapel</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Greater South County Road Association</td>
<td align="left">The Society of the Four Arts</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Green Island Gardens</td>
<td align="left">Star Group International</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Gunster</td>
<td align="left">Stephen Bonanno Sandals</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Hangen Thompson Gallery</td>
<td align="left">Taglialatella Galleries</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">Hedrick Brothers Construction</td>
<td align="left">Tom Guard &#8211; Web Designer</td>
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<td height="18" align="left">The International Society of Palm Beach</td>
<td align="left">Town of Palm Beach Recreation Department.</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Konstantine Vaneris-Omega Communications</td>
<td align="left">Tropical Fruit Shop </td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Joy of Palm Beach</td>
<td align="left">Ursula Vicari</td>
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<td align="left">The Van Buren Family Foundation</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Lilly Pulitzer, Inc.</td>
<td align="left">Wally Findlay Galleries</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Liman Gallery</td>
<td align="left">Wells Fargo</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Main Street News</td>
<td align="left">William R. Eubanks Interior Design, Inc.</td>
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<td align="left">Wilmington Trust</td>
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<td height="17" align="left">Marley&#8217;s Palm Beach Collection</td>
<td align="left">Worth Avenue Association</td>
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		<title>Centennial Apparel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Action Sportswear has created some custom Centennial logo-wear to commemorate the Town’s celebration. You can download the form on the page for more information or contact David Minton at 561.820-9292 or dsminton@bellsouth.net.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Action Sportswear has created some custom Centennial logo-wear to commemorate the Town&#8217;s celebration.<a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/centennialmerch21.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-671" title="centennialmerch2" src="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/centennialmerch21.png" alt="" width="252" height="558" /></a></p>
<p>You can <a href="http://palmbeachcentennial.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/centennial-merchandise.pdf" target="_blank">download this form</a><span style="color: #000080;"> </span>for more information or contact David Minton at 561.820-9292 or dsminton@bellsouth.net</p>
<p>Izod Ladies Pima Cool Polo  $40.</p>
<p>Izod Ladies Silkwash 3/4 Sleeve Shirt  $40.</p>
<p>Ladies V-neck Tee Shirt  20. Izod Mens Pima Cool Polo  $40.</p>
<p>Mens long sleeve oxford shirt  $40.  Cotton Tee Shirt  $20.</p>
<p>Ballcap $20.</p>
<p>Visor  $20.</p>
<p>Liberty Insulated Bag  $25.</p>
<p>Large Tote Bag  $25.    Pro</p>
<p>Golf/Sport Towel  $20.</p>
<p>Centennial Pins  $20.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 13:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Centennial Celebration Weekend]]></category>

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Centennial Celebration Weekend
The Town of Palm Beach Centennial Commission is organizing four official events to mark this important milestone:

Friday April 15, 2011: The Centennial Kick Off Reception at The Mar-a-Lago Club will launch the Centennial Weekend with an evening of music, dancing and conviviality from 6:30pm to Midnight. Tickets sold on a first come first [...]]]></description>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;">Centennial Celebration Weekend</h1>
<p>The Town of Palm Beach Centennial Commission is organizing four official events to mark this important milestone:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Friday April 15, 2011:</span></strong> The Centennial Kick Off Reception at The Mar-a-Lago Club will launch the Centennial Weekend with an evening of music, dancing and conviviality from 6:30pm to Midnight. Tickets sold on a first come first serve basis.  Attendance is limited.</li>
<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Saturday April 16, 2011:</span></strong> The Centennial Ambassador&#8217;s Ball honoring our Centennial Ambassadors, live and on film, and in grand style at The Breakers Palm Beach from 7pm to 11pm.  Attendance by invitation.</li>
<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday April 17, 2011:</span></strong> Town of Palm Beach&#8217;s All-Town Celebration being held on the mall and front steps of  The Flagler Museum.  All ages join in official proclamations, inspirational remarks, entertainment, fireworks, refreshments and more. Festivities begin at 6pm with a promenade leading up to The Flager Museum and conclude around 9:00pm with fireworks over Lake Worth. Free to all Town residents.</li>
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<p>Details and plans of the four official events are decided by the Host Committee for each event. The Chairmen and Chairwomen of the Host Committees and Host Committee Members will be announced in the near future.</p>
<p>If you are interested in serving on the Host Committee for one of the four official events, contact the Centennial Commission.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><br />
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		<title>Significant Donors</title>
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Significant Donors to the Palm Beach Centennial
Donations to the Centennial are used to fund official celebration events and programs. Charitable Contributions are tax deductible in accordance with I.R.S. codes and regulations.  Contributions may be sent to the main office of the Centennial Commission located at the Royal Poinciana Plaza, Suite _____ Palm Beach, Florida 33480. [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Significant Donors to the Palm Beach Centennial</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Donations to the Centennial are used to fund official celebration events and programs. Charitable Contributions are tax deductible in accordance with I.R.S. codes and regulations.  Contributions may be sent to the main office of the Centennial Commission located at the Royal Poinciana Plaza, Suite _____ Palm Beach, Florida 33480. For additional information contact the Centennial Office at <strong>561-659-5354</strong> or Bill Bone the Commission Chairman at <strong>561-832-0623</strong>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Contributions </span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">valued at $50,000 or more<br />
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<p>The Breakers Palm Beach</p>
<p>Wells Fargo</p>
<p>Publix &#8211; Palm Beach</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Contributions </span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">valued at</span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> $25,000 or more</span></strong></p>
<p>Alex and Ani</p>
<p>Mrs. Betsy Matthews</p>
<p>The Flagler Museum</p>
<p>The Mar-a-Lago Club</p>
<p>Palm Beach Society Magazine</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Contributions </span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">valued at</span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> $10,000 or more</span></strong></p>
<p>Celedinas &amp; Reese Insurance</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Contributions </span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">valued at</span></strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> $5,000 or more</strong></span></p>
<p>Chartis Group Insurance</p>
<p>Christopher Kauffman Jewelers</p>
<p>Green Island Gardens</p>
<p>Gunster</p>
<p>Hedrick Brothers Construction</p>
<p>Mr. Bill Bone, Esq.</p>
<p>The Palm Beach Daily News</p>
<p>The Colony Hotel</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Contributions </span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">valued at</span></strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> $1,000 or more</strong></span></p>
<p>Dan &amp; Sheila McDonnell</p>
<p>Mr &amp; Mrs. Michael Reiter and Family</p>
<p>Michael Reiter &amp; Associates</p>
<p>Ms. M. Elizabeth Rogers</p>
<p>Mr. Jimmy Ryan</p>
<p>The International Society of Palm Beach</p>
<p>The Law Firm of Alley, Maas, Rogers &amp; Lindsay, P.A.</p>
<p>The Van Buren Family Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>Cynthia Van Buren, Esq.</p>
<p>Mr. Leo Albert and Family</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Contributions </span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">valued at</span></strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> $500 or more</strong></span></p>
<p>Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Kleid</p>
<p>Mr. &amp; Mrs. Zach Morfogan</p>
<p>Mr. &amp; Mrs. James Goodman</p>
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