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Singer Island MARCH 2025

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VOL. 30 NO. 3

MARCH 2025

Singer Profile

Busch Wildlife Sanctuary’s Sixth Annual Wine In The Wild Fundraiser A Resounding Success The Busch Wildlife Sanctuary celebrated its Sixth Annual Wine in the Wild fundraising event, an enchanting evening under the stars at the nonprofit’s new Jupiter Farms campus filled with craft cocktails, savory snacks, a live and silent auction, and meet-and-greets with the organization’s animal ambassadors who call the sanctuary home. Over 350 dedicated donors gathered at the facility, wandering along the sanctuary’s paved nature

trails and enjoying over a dozen food and beverage stations on the path. From imported wines and craft beers to specialty cocktails – including the Honey Drop, made with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, honey syrup, orange bitters, and fresh lemon juice, and the Palm Beach Spritz, featuring the locally-owned Munyon’s PawPaw Premium Florida Liqueur – the stations were paired with small Singer Profile on page 2

Marvin and Marianne Guerra, Amy Kight, Sylvana and Murray Klein

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Singer Spotlight

Hannah’s Home Hosts Largest Gala Celebrating Growth

Palm Beach Shores St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Hannah’s Home of South Florida gathered its biggest crowd to date and celebrated accomplishments from the past year at its Sixth Annual Gala, Home is Where the Heart is, on Thursday, Feb. 6. Nearly 350 guests gathered at the picturesque Pelican Club for an elegant evening themed around love, family, and community. “I was overwhelmed by the Lauren and Miles Mikolas outpouring of support,” said Carol Beresford, founder of Hannah’s Home. “There are so many in need, and this community has come together again and made this event spectacular.” The event was chaired by beloved community natives Lauren and Miles Mikolas. Lauren is an accomplished author and former Jupiter kindergarten teacher and

The Town of Palm Beach Shores will sponsor its annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 15, Mayor Alan Fiers has announced. The parade will kick off at 11 a.m. from the Community Center at the end of Edwards Lane. The parade will feature the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard and Mounted Troop and The Palm Beach Shores Fire Department. Chairman of the parade is Fire Chief Trevor Steedman. Sgt. Steven Langevin, Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office District Commander, will call out the parade. Marching bands from Royal Palm Beach and Inlet Grove High Schools are marching, along with elected officials, military, community and faith-based organizations. The parade will wind through Palm Beach Shores, starting on Ocean Avenue, to Inlet Way, Atlantic Avenue, Bamboo Road and turning on Ocean Avenue back to the Community Center. The parade lasts a little more than an hour and will take place – rain or shine. Following the parade there will be a family-style barbecue at the Community Center. Tee shirts celebrating the 2025 parade will also be available to purchase. There will be a 50/50 raffle. Please bring cash. All are welcome. For more information contact the Palm Beach Shores Town Hall at (561) 844-3457.

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