Published On: Fri, Jan 4th, 2019

Community Invited to First Ever “Justice for All” Bresky Bash Sunday January 13th

By: Robert S Weinroth
Ring in the new year with an inspiring and interactive afternoon of music, food, entertainment, children’s activities and balloon and mural art to benefit the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, next Sunday, January 13, 2019 from 11AM – 3PM at Boca Raton’s Mizner Park Amphitheater.
A specially designed “Dance for Justice” will be led by professionals from the Dance with Me Dance Studio and performed by a group of over 40 civic, legal, corporate, nonprofit and community leaders who have stepped up to help raise funds to support the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County’s services for victims of domestic and elder abuse.

Event-goers will also have the opportunity to create a “Hands Up in Justice for All” themed mural and receive free admission to the Boca Raton Museum of Art following the Bash, from 3PM to closing.

The Law Offices of Robin Bresky has stepped forward to host the community event. South Florida attorney Mark Eiglarsh, a broadcast legal analyst (featured on The View, Dr. Phil and Dr. Drew) will be the event’s emcee.

In addition to music by DJ Nikko Capria of Nikko Entertainment, food trucks, balloon artists, face painters, children’s activities and crafts and jewelry shopping, over three dozen legislators and government officials, presidents from several bar associations, attorneys, companies and nonprofit advocates will be on stage to perform as the “Community Justice Dancers.”

An original dance routine, created and taught by the professionals at Dance With Me Dance Studio at their Town Center of Boca Raton location, will debut at the event. The Studio, which opened last year, was founded by ABC Television’s “Dancing with the Stars” professionals Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Valentin Chmerkovskiy.

“This is an opportunity for leaders and advocates to ‘take a lead’ in an inspiring high-energy and engaging community-unifying event to support the Legal Aid Society,” shared Robin Bresky.
In addition to founding her law firm, Robin currently serves as an elected member of the Florida Bar Board of Governors and is the immediate past president of the National Conference of Women’s Bar Associations, past president of South Palm Beach County Bar Association and past president of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers.
Bresky went on to note, “In Palm Beach County — where we live, work, play and learn — we know that domestic and elder abuse continues to rise (much in silence) and as colleagues in the legal and civic community we can make a difference.” Buffalo nursing home neglect attorney will gladly assist anyone who seeks help regarding elder abuse.

To that end, the Bresky Bash has a three-fold mission: raise awareness of the LASPBC, increase education on the meaningful work of the LASPBC and raise funds to help expand LAPSBC services to those who need it the most.

DWM Dance Studio Co-founders Maksim Chmerkovskiy or Valentin Chmerkovskiy are proud to be an integral part of this first-ever event program. “Because dance ‘unites and uplifts’ both individuals and groups, we are the perfect partner in driving the mission ‘in justice for all’ to support those most vulnerable.”

“We are so excited about the inaugural Bresky Bash, our first large-scale collaboration for justice in South Palm Beach County,” noted LASPBC Executive Director Robert Bertisch. “With dozens of Community Justice Dancers bringing out their fans, colleagues and family, this is an ideal way to rally legal and public support for the critical work we do at the Legal Aid Society. We thank the Robin for producing this event and Dance with Me for partnering with us, the esteemed roster of Community Justice Dancers hitting the stage and all those planning to coming to participate.

Admission is $10 per adult; free for children ages 17 and under. One hundred percent of ticket sales and a percentage of food truck and vendor sales will help fund the vital work of the LASPBC on behalf of victims of domestic and elder abuse.

To purchase tickets, visit www.BreskyLegal.com. For more event information, contact Jon Kaye at Kaye Communications, jkaye@kcompr.com or call 561-392-5166.

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