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Honorees, Host Committee And Initial Sponsors Announced For Inaugural Boca Raton Mayors Ball Presented By Rotary Club Downtown Boca

Co-Chair Jon Kaye, Former Mayor Susan Whelchel, Mayor Susan Haynie and Former Mayor and Palm Beach Councilman Steven Abrams and co-chair Kari Oeltjen

Gala Held To Recognize City’s Visionaries Past And Present Who Have
Elevated The Community While Benefiting Health And Wellness Needs of Boca Raton Nonprofits

The Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton announces the
inaugural George Long Award honorees, host committee and initial sponsors for Boca Raton Mayors Ball, a black-tie dinner/dance gala to held at Broken Sound Club (BSC) on Saturday, October 17, 2015. Featuring a grand epicurean experience created by BSC Executive Chef Joe Longo, Jr. set amidst
City-themed décor and the live music of the Steve Chase Band, the first-time event is planned to be an annual early season opener to honor the elected officials who exemplify Rotary International’s motto, ‘Service Above Self’ and the City’s visionaries past and present who have elevated the community
will raise funds to support health and wellness needs of Boca Raton nonprofits.

 

According to inaugural Rotary Club Downtown Boca Mayors Ball Co-chairs and Charter Club Members Kari Oeltjen and Jon Kaye, the inaugural 2015 George Long Awards – named for the City’s first appointed mayor in 1924 and designed by Tiffany & Co. – will be presented to the following that have each championed the tradition of bringing indelible visionary ideas and transformation to Boca Raton:

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Barb Schmidt with the Dali Lama in Boca Raton

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Connie & CNN Kids

Connie Siskowski, founder of American Association of Caregiving Youth and a Top 10 CNN Hero with those of a ‘hidden population’ of youth caregivers supported by AACY services and programs. These children were featured along with Siskowski on a CNN Heroes segment hosted by Anderson Cooper.

The CYP seeks solutions as it promotes social and system change by integrating healthcare (body), education (mind), and the community (spirit) to create a solid foundation of support services for this youth population. It works to reduce barriers to learning and enhanced
life-balance via its needs–driven in-school, at home and outside of school direct services, resources and programming. As of June 30, 2015, more than 990 youth caregivers plus their families entered the CYP through middle schools, self and community referrals in Palm Beach County, FL; others are in various stages of program processing. Youth caregivers elect to remain with the CYP throughout high school – and they do – they also graduate at a rate of more than 95% with more than 75% going on to college.

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From Left-City Councilman/CRA Director Scott Singer, Mayor Susan Haynie, Deputy Mayor Robert Weinroth with Inaugural 2014 Boca Raton Bowl winning team and representatives from ESPN

 

 

Mayor’s Ball Host Committee Assembled

The host committee for the gala presented in the tradition set by the iconic cities of Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach where Mayors Balls have long been coveted celebratory ‘must go’ annual events includes: Helen Babione; Patricia Carpenter; John Crean; Mary Csar; Jamie Danburg; Jerry Fedele; Andrea Garcia; June Gelb; Glenn Gromann, Esq.; Florida State Representative Bill Hager; Rick Hayduk; Arlene Herson; Gloria Hosh; Bonnie S. Kaye; Dr. John Kelly; Karen Krumholtz; Christine E. Lynn; Debbie Leising; John Mulhall, Esq.; Troy McLellan; Bonnie Miskel, Esq.; Randy Nobles; Richard Pollack; Douglas Rolfe, DDS; Jan Savarick; Steve Schmidt; Coach Howard Schnellenberger; Tim Snow; Pat Thomas; Bob Tucker and Pamela Weinroth.

 

Mayors Ball Co-chair Oeltjen reports that funds raised each year through the annual Boca Raton Mayors Ball will fulfill grant requests approved through the Rotary Club Downtown Boca’s formal grant application program managed to be unveiled in October that will be open to all Boca Raton-based nonprofits with needs for health and wellness services and programming.

 

Ball Sponsorships Take Flight

As additional sponsors are being confirmed, initial gala sponsors include Bank United, Boca Raton Bowl (ESPN); E M Lynn Foundation; GrayRobinson Attorneys At Law; JM Lexus; Kaufman Lynn Construction; Daniel Man, M.D., P.A., Steve & Debbie Schmidt, Office Depot; Sun Capital Partners Foundation, Inc.; Edna & Cliff Viner Community Scholars Foundation, Inc .  Table sponsors to date include ADT; Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP; Boca Raton Firefighter & Paramedic Benevolent Fund; Boca Raton Regional Hospital; Florida Atlantic University; Marleen Forkas; Investments Limited; Office Depot;TD Bank,; Robin Trompeter.

Boca Raton Mayor Susan Haynie serves as honorary chair. Honorary advisors include former mayors Susan Whelchel and Steven Abrams, who currently serves as a Palm Beach County Commissioner and Former Mayor Bill Smith; Boca Raton Deputy Mayor Robert Weinroth; Former Deputy Mayor Constance Scott and Council Members Michael Mullaugh, Jeremy Rodgers and Scott Singer.

Mayors Ball committee members include 2016 Ball co-chairs Penny Morey and Lewis Fogel along with Carole Boucard, Frank Feiler, Gary Flaks, Marleen Forkas, Deborah Freudenberg,
Ingrid Fulmer, Rick Howard, Alan Kaye, Ken Kaylor, Brian Long, Linda Petrakis, Joseph Pores,
Dr. Ron Rubin, Howard Tai, Robin Trompeter, Michael Walstrom and Janice Williams.

“The Mayors Ball is a tribute to those who have made this community the best it can be and the generosity that continues to make a difference in the lives of so many,” said Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton President Jon Kaye. “We expect the dance floor to be filled, reconnections made, and relationships renewed and strengthened as together we celebrate ‘all that is Boca’.”
For sponsorship/underwriting opportunities and ticket reservations, visit www.rotarydowntownbocaraton.org or contact Deborah Freudenberg at 561-299-1429,
email info@rotarydowntownbocaraton.org.

About Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton

Recently named the 2014-2015 District ‘Rotary Club of the Year’, the Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton is dedicated to impacting the Boca Raton community through Rotary International’s mission of “Service Above Self”. The award-winning 501(c)3 nonprofit’s purpose is to make a difference in its community by enhancing the lives of many in an environment embraces and promotes integrity, friendship, camaraderie and trust. While the Mayor’s Ball will fund the Club’s grant program, the Club also presents the “Annual Honor Your Doctor Luncheon” founded by Helen M. Babione that for 18 years has recognized physician leadership and excellence in healthcare while raising scholarship monies for nursing students at Florida Atlantic University, Lynn University and Palm Beach State College and medical students at Florida Atlantic University. The Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton is one of Rotary International’s 34,000 clubs in more than 200 countries that connect 1.2 million Rotarians with diverse cross-sections of thought and action leaders and stakeholders, link diverse perspectives and build lasting relationships to take action in communities at home and around the globe.

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