Palm Beach Party Builds Anticipation For
Peggy Adams' 38th Annual Christmas Ball
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Stephanie
Foster,
David Miller
& Carol
Flanagan.
Photo by:
Lucien
Capehart
Photgraphy
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WEST PALM
BEACH, Fla.
(November
18, 2010) —
John and
Stephanie
Foster
hosted a
party at
their Palm
Beach home
on
Wednesday,
November 17
to recognize
the patrons
and
benefactors
of the 38th
Peggy Adams
Animal
Rescue
League
Christmas
Ball,
chaired by
Carol
Flanagan.
More than 50
friends and
animal
lovers
enjoyed
cocktails
and hors
d’oeuvres in
honor of the
humane
society’s
programs and
the more
than 10,000
dogs and
cats it
supports a
year.
Notable
guests and
loyal
supporters
at the event
included
Joseph and
Carol
Flanagan;
Alexandra
Van Ingen;
Robert and
Jane Grace;
Lesly Smith
and Dr.
James Walsh;
Paul and
Joanie Van
der Grift;
Sam and
Vicky Hunt;
Jack and
Cathy Flagg;
Dotsy Letts;
Frances
Webster and
Todd Peter;
Clark and
Patti
Graebner;
Steven and
Laurie Raber
Gottlieb;
and
Bill and
Kathy
Wallace.
A
favorite on
the
Palm Beach
social
calendar,
this year’s
Christmas
Ball will be
held on
December 9,
2010 at the
Sailfish
Club.
Proceeds
benefit the
Peggy Adams
Animal
Rescue
League,
which saves
the lives of
and cares
for lost,
stray,
unwanted and
medically
impaired
dogs and
cats. Carol
Flanagan is
chairing the
ball with
her
daughters,
vice-chairs
Tori Baker,
Alexandra
Van Ingen
and Christie
Oelsner.
Frances
Webster and
Allison Wren
are the
junior
committee
co-chairs.
The rescue
league will
continue the
heart-warming
tradition of
bringing
pets
available
for adoption
to the party
again this
year.
For more
information
on the
Christmas
Ball or to
purchase
tickets the
general
public
should call
(561)
472-8855.
About Peggy
Adams Animal
Rescue
League
Operating
since 1925,
Peggy Adams
Animal
Rescue
League is a
limited-access
humane
society that
provides
services to
more than
10,000 cats
and dogs
each year.
The
organization
operates an
adoption
program,
shelter,
spay and
neuter
clinic,
Petmobile
and other
pet rescue
services in
order to
protect and
find quality
homes for
neglected
animals in Palm Beach County. For more information, the general
public
should visit
www.hspb.org.
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