INI% a ENTEHRINMNT Reception honors 'Heart Ball' benefactors FOR HOMETOWN NEWS PALM BEACH GARDENS Benefactors of the American Heart Associa- tion's Northern Palm Beaches Heart Ball recent- ly gathered for an evening of festive music and holi- day delicacies at an exclu- sive event in their honor. Sponsored by UBS Pri- vate Bank, the cocktail social, the premier event leading up to the gala, was held at The Bear's Club in Jupiter and attracted an estimated 100 supporters. Julie Shrewsbury, North- ern Palm Beaches Heart Ball chairwoman wel- comed guests, thanking them for their generosity and commitment to ensuring the success of the Heart Ball and in turn, paving the way for future advancements in heart and stroke research, edu- cation and programs. "It's going to be another 'great year," said Mrs. Shrewsbury. "As you know, it takes an army of people to pull off the event." Special recognition went to John Castronuovo, a longtime American Heart Association supporter and UBS Private Bank employ- ee, who helped make the benefactor reception pos- sible. American Heart Associa- tion leadership in .atten- dance included Greg Leach, immediate past chairman of the organiza- tion's greater Southeast affiliate. The event also highlight- ed Kevin and TerriJustice, co-chairs of the Northern .Palm: Beaches .Heart.Ball, as well as John and: Jeanette Staluppi honorary chairs and Richard Faro of Palm Beach Gardens Med- ical Center, medical hono- ray chairman. The hospital is serving as the medical presenting sponsor of the ball. The Staluppi's are the. patron presenting sponsors. Guests had the opportu- nity to learn more about the American Heart Asso- ciation's American Heart Heroes program when two members of the program shared stories about their battles with cardiovascular disease and offered thanks to the Staluppi's for the funds they contributed and helped raise during last year's Heart Ball. The program, which provides enrichment to children living with heart disease, offers year-round recreational activities as well as regional confer- ences and family week- ends. Summer camp at Camp Boggy Creek is the premier activity, an experience for the children made possi- ble by contributions throughout the year. The Northern Palm Beaches Heart Ball with be held Feb. 2 at "Cars of Dreams Museum & Gallery," a private muse- um in North Palm Beach. Themed "Heart &'Soul - An Evening in New York," the 14th annual event will offer entertainment, an assortment of live and silent auction items, a cocktail hour with multi- ple hors d'oeuvres stations and beverages, formal din- ing and dancing. The event will honor the 25th anniversary of Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center's Heart Institute and area firefighters and paramedics for their serv- ice to the community. In addition to the pre- senting sponsors, other sponsors include Florida Power & Light, Gabriel Breuer, First Southern KBank, Tire Kingdom, Jupiter Medical Center, Rogers Design, Fifth Third Bank, Merrill Lynch, Lee Turmail, Pepsi, Wacken- hut, Decorators Show- place, Menin Develop- ment and Stonehill Capital Group. For further information, call (888) 355-1060. 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