.
The event recognized
the 2010 Palm Beach Heart Ball chairmen,
Melania Trump
and Petra
Levin. In addition to
Petra and Stephen
Levin, guests included
Kathryn Vecellio,
Stanley and
Helene Karp,
Adele Siegel,
Dick Robinson,
Alton and Sharon
O’Neil,
Peter and Pam Dupuis,
Larry and Suzanne
DeGeorge,
Herme de Wyman Miro,
George and Lisa
Zimmermann,
Bill and Nancy
Rollnick,
Kathlyn McGuire,
Clother and Joyce
Vaughn,
Ted and Alice Tarone,
Sonja Abrahamson,
Mark Stevens
and Trudy Brekus.
The 55th
Annual Palm Beach Heart Ball will be held at The
Mar-a-Lago Club on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010. The
International Honorary Chairman is
Sir Elton John;
National Honorary Chairman
Donald J. Trump;
Honorary Chairmen
Dame Celia Lipton
Farris,
Patrick Park
and Nathalie
Fernandez De LaValle; Legacy Chairman
Anne Eisenhower;
Luxury Chairman
Henri Barguirdjian of GRAFF; and Fashion
Ambassador
Michael Kors. GRAFF and MICHAEL KORS are
the Grand Benefactors of the 2010 event.
The storied Palm
Beach Heart Ball holds a special place in the
national spotlight as the oldest Heart Ball in
the nation, and the longest continuously held
charity event in
Palm Beach.
The event has
established itself as a driving force in advancing
the key initiatives of the American Heart
Association, including significantly combating heart
disease and stroke, the No.1 and No. 3 leading cause
of death issues in men and women in the
United States.
For more
information, please contact Samantha Whiteman,
Gala
Director, American Heart Association,
at (561) 697-6607.
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
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