More
than 100
guests
mixed
and
mingled
while
enjoying
vegetarian
spring
rolls,
chicken
satay
with
peanut
sauce,
thai
beef
salad on
wonton
crisp
and
lobster
Rangoon
appetizers.
They
also
enjoyed
red and
white
wines
along
with
champagne
to
celebrate
the
evening.
The Palm
Beach
Heart
Ball
will be
held on
Saturday,
February
14 at
The
Mar-a-Lago
Club and
feature
Lois
Pope as
Chairman.
Themed
“A
Romance
in
Paris,”
the
Heart
Ball
will be
a
celebration
of
creating
and
sharing
honoring
the
work,
mission,
donors
and
volunteers
of the
American
Heart
Association
and the
lives
saved
because
of the
collaborative
effort.
Serving
as the
2011
Palm
Beach
Heart
Ball’s
Honorary
Chairman
once
again is
Patrick
M. Park,
a dear
friend
of Lois
Pope.
Pope’s
son,
Paul
David
Pope,
will
serve as
the
event’s
2011
Junior
Chairman.
Other
Heart
Ball
leaders
include:
Auction
Chairman
– Angela
Culveyhouse,
Centennial
Chairman
–
Brownie
McClean,
Children’s
Health
Ambassador
– Emilia
Fanjul
and
Fashion
Chairman
– Petra
Levin.
The Palm
Beach
Heart
Ball is
the
oldest
Heart
Ball in
the
country
and the
longest,
continuous
charity
event on
the
island.
For
further
information,
contact
Samantha
Whiteman,
Gala
Director,
at
561-697-6607
or at
samantha.whiteman@heart.org
.
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About
the
American
Heart
Association
Founded
in 1924,
the
American
Heart
Association
is the
nation’s
oldest
and
largest
voluntary
health
organization
dedicated
to
building
healthier
lives,
free of
heart
disease
and
stroke.
These
diseases,
America’s
No. 1
and No.
3
killers,
and all
other
cardiovascular
diseases
claim
nearly
870,000
lives a
year. In
fiscal
year
2007-2008,
the
association
invested
nearly
$560
million
in
research,
professional
and
public
education,
and
advocacy
and
community
service
programs
to help
all
Americans
live
longer,
healthier
lives.
To learn
more,
call
1-800-AHA-USA1
or visit
www.americanheart.org
.