Listen to This:
Easter Seals Florida Kicks Off Annual Fundraiser
at Morton’s The Steakhouse
On Wednesday, November 5, charitable guests mingled at Morton’s The Steakhouse in West Palm Beach for the eagerly anticipated Easter Seals Florida “Get Down to Business Lunch” kickoff event.
The evening was celebrated by more than 50 guests and event sponsors, and featured a special introduction to guests of honor and Easter Seals’ family ambassadors, Tracey and Bradley Ross, and their son Jacob Reed.
The 8th Annual Get Down to Business Lunch, presented by The Breakers Palm Beach, will take place on January 21, 2015, at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts’ Cohen Pavilion. Special guest speaker is Dr. Rick Bommelje, also known as the “Listening Doctor,” who will speak about his best-selling book, Listening Pays: Achieve Significance Through the Power of Listening. Proceeds from this event will support local children with special needs at Easter Seals’ Igoe-Amar Child Development Center in West Palm Beach.
Chairman of this year’s event is Neil Merin of NAI/Merin Hunter Codman, Inc. Vice chairmen are Shuly Oletzky of Frigibar Industries, Inc. and Brian Seymour of Gunster Law Firm. Honorary chairmen are Paul Leone of The Breakers Palm Beach and H. William Perry of Gunster Law Firm.
For more information on Get Down to Business or Easter Seals Florida, please visit easterseals.com/florida or call 561-471-1688.
About Easter Seals Florida
In business since 1948, Easter Seals Florida serves 40 of the state’s 67 counties through early intervention and early identification programs, developmental preschool and child care services, autism schools and residential services, as well as adult day health care and dementia programs, personal emergency response services, camping and recreation, veterans’ services, clinical services, and employment services. Easter Seals program offices are located in the Keys, Palm Bay, West Palm Beach, Port St. Lucie, Tampa, Orlando, Gainesville, Naples, and Fort Myers.