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JupSpotlight JUN 2026

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VOL. 18 NO. 6

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JUNE 2026

Saks Fifth Avenue And Alice + Olivia Host Private Spring Luncheon Benefiting Habitat For Humanity Of Greater Palm Beach County Saks Fifth Avenue, in partnership with Alice + Olivia, hosted a private Spring 2026 luncheon on April 24, benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County. Held at Saks Fifth Avenue in The Gardens Mall, the afternoon was an intimate day that brought together fashion and philanthropy with a shared sense of purpose. Hosted by Dream Builders’ Ball Co-Chair Emily Pantelides, the event began with a champagne reception, followed by a seated luncheon within the store. Guests were invited to view the Alice + Olivia Spring 2026 collection, a reflection of modern femininity expressed through color, texture, and confident design. Saks Fifth Avenue And Alice + Olivia on page 4

Camille Murphy and Lindsey Deisch

Kristin Kaplan, Jill Hamilton, Emily Pantelides, and Kirsten Sadlier

Kathy Theofilos, Jennifer Thomason, Suzanne Key, GM of Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens

SWA Run AWAY 5K Draws Record Attendance, Raises Over $19,000 For Resource Depot 10th Annual Trail Run Welcomes 432 Participants To SWA Greenway Trail System The 10th Annual SWA Run AWAY 5K achieved recordbreaking success this year, with 432 registered participants and more than $19,000 raised in support of West Palm Beach nonprofit Resource Depot. Held Saturday, April 11, at the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County (SWA) Greenway Trail System in West Palm Beach, the event brought together runners, walkers, families and community supporters. Set against a backdrop of cabbage palms, cypress hammocks and pine flatwoods, the race offered a unique opportunity to experience Palm Beach County’s natural

environment while raising awareness for responsible waste management and sustainability initiatives. Now in its tenth year, the SWA Run AWAY 5K continues to highlight the intersection of environmental stewardship and community engagement, while supporting Resource Depot’s mission to inspire creativity, conservation and reuse. “We’re incredibly grateful for the turnout and the generosity behind this year ’s run,” said SWA Run AWAY 5K on page 4

Nominees Announced For 2026 Kravis Center Dream Awards Local Musical Theater Students To Compete For A Chance To Shine On Broadway During Spectacular Annual Showcase Held On May 31 The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is excited to announce this year’s list of high school nominees set to perform during the Kravis Center Dream Awards on

May 31 at 7 p.m. The annual event recognizes outstanding student achievement in musical theater productions. Following a year of intense competition and expert coaching from industry pros, the best of the best will take over the Dreyfoos Stage during a non-stop night of spectacular showmanship. The evening of high-energy razzle dazzle culminates in an epic finale where two phenomenal performers win the chance of a lifetime – representing our region at The Jimmy Awards® (National High School Musical Theatre Awards™) in New York City. This year’s lineup of talented artists includes: Outstanding Lead Actress Madison Anderer – Guys and Dolls – The King’s Academy

Kayla Brown – Something Rotten! – Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts Ireland Hardesty – The Drowsy Chaperone – Atlantic Christian Academy Leilani Kellerman – The Last Five Years – American Heritage School Elle Ruyack – Something Rotten! – Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts Outstanding Lead Actor Adriano Menezes – The Drowsy Chaperone – West Boca Raton Community High School Alejandro Morales – The Drowsy Chaperone – Atlantic Christian Academy Alex Morfogen – Guys and Dolls – The King’s Academy Enrique Parisca – Something Rotten! – Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts Kravis Center Dream Awards on page 2


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