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Toasts, Tastes and Trolleys celebrates end of summer 2012

BOCA RATON – The Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum will celebrate the end of summer with the second annual Toasts, Tastes & Trolleys on Friday, September 21 at 6 p.m.

The evening will start at the Boca Beach Club, 900 South Ocean Boulevard, with champagne and appetizers, followed by a trolley trip to several local restaurants for dinner-by-the-bite and special drinks. The evening will conclude at the Beach Club with dessert and dancing.

Committee members have been working on this event all summer to ensure a variety of restaurants and scenes. The committee is chaired by Dawn Zook and Lindy Harvey, and members include: Denise Alman, Lisa Vander Ploeg, Kathy Qualman, Elizabeth Ragland, and Diane Robertson.

“Toasts, Tastes & Trolleys provides a wonderful opportunity for a group of friends to get together and reserve space on one of the trolleys. Everyone will enjoy the camaraderie and special food and drinks at each location. And the fun will benefit the Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum,” said Executive Director Mary Csar.

Event sponsors are: Boca Raton Resort & Club, Madelyn Savarick, 1st United Bank, George Brown and Linda Davidson, Fairman & Associates, Florida IBM Club, Vander Ploeg & Associates, Dr. and Mrs. Steven Alman, Flossy Keesely, Paradise Bank and Rick and Kathy Qualman.

Tickets are $125 per person; $100 per person for Young Friends members.  To reserve a place on the trolley, call the Boca Raton Historical Society at (561) 395-6766 ext. 101.

Toasts, Tastes & Trolleys is the Historical Society’s major fall fundraiser. Proceeds will fund the operations of the Society, including community history programs, care of the historic collections, and historic preservation efforts in the community.

The Boca Raton Historical Society is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to preserving the past to enrich the future. Now in its 40th year, the Historical Society actively promotes historic preservation and education through its archival services, guided tours and educational programs.


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