Charity Can Be Fun & Starts at Home in Palm Beach County

There’s always fun things happening in Palm Beach County, and in March, charity seems to start at home.

On Saturday, March 10th, I’ll be walking with the FemCity West Palm Beach Team to support Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. The March goes from 9 AM until 12 PM at CityPlace go online to walkwithpeggyadams.org/walkwiththeanimals for further information.

Walk with the Animals

The No Excuse for Abuse Luncheon is at the Kravis on March 14th, with guest speaker Monica Lewinsky – it’s just around the corner. Go online for additional information regarding that event.

No Excuse for Abuse

FoundCare is another great organization here in Palm Beach County, and they’re honoring Cheryl Gowdy. She’s been a do-gooder for our community for many years, She’s Curt Gowdy’s daughter and a personal friend. Contact Vicki Halmos vkhalmos@aol.com for further information regarding this event for FoundCare.

Cheryl Gowdy and  the late Alfred Fiandaca

The Jean-Michel Basquiat Exhibition 30 Years Later, will be featured at the Taglialatella Galleries in Palm Beach March 8th from 6 PM to 8 PM. The event will be benefitting the Katherine M. Taglialatella Foundation, which provides need based tuition scholarships. There will be a live auction with Steve Tyrell, and it should be another exciting evening, and another great cause!

Piece by Jean-Michel Basquiat

There are a lot of fun activities this week, like the brand new food hall in West Palm Beach called the Grandview Public Market. It’s new and interesting, check it out!

A great new spot to grab a bite

Also, the Mountainfilm on Tour Film Festival from Telluride Colorado comes to the Kravis Center this Friday and Saturday. You’ll find the details for this event on kravis.org.

Kravis will be showing the best family short family films

If you’re ready for something exciting at the Palm Beach Zoo, book your own animal experience called “Get Closer,” allowing you to get closer to exotic animals than you have ever been!  all the Palm Beach Zoo at (561) 547 – 9453 for further information.

An inside look at the “Flamingo Experience”

The handsome and talented crooner Tony Desare will be at the Rrazz Room on the 9th of March in Boca Raton. He really knows how to tickle the ivories!

Tony will have you tappin’ your toes

Also at the Rrazz Room this weekend, Avery Sommers lends her beautiful voice as a special guest to a jazzy Sinatra Tribute, with Copeland Davis headlining. Contact them for further information – you’ll certainly get a wonderful evening of entertainment there!

Copeland Davis and Avery Sommers (a dynamic duo!)

So whether it’s for a Charity event or just a Cabaret show, it’s all about style. I can assist you in putting your wardrobe together to ensure you’re looking your very best.

See the latest from the BLT Collection – email bonnie@bonnieroseman.com.

Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:

1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.

Feel good, and look even better!

-Bonnie

 

Jammin’ in January

As usual, there’s so much happening in Palm Beach County this week I don’t know where to begin!

Art Palm Beach is at the Convention Center this week from Thursday through Sunday, dedicated to emerging artists and masterworks of contemporary art. Check for times at their website, right here.

Palm Beach Convention Center

The South Florida Fair is going on, and if you venture that way you can enjoy one of the largest Ferris Wheel’s in the country – fun for the whole family!

Fun in the Sun

A special event will be taking place at the Palm Beach Zoo on Thursday, January 18th from 6 to 8 PM. Emmy-Award-Winning documentary camera man Tom Fitz will be discussing the challenges of photographing wild animals. It is part of the Conservation Leadership Lecture Series. Contact the Palm Beach Zoo for further information.

Fitz has worked on TV series such as “Blue Planet”

Another great family outing is going to the Palm Beach Vegfest at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton! Vegan treats of all kinds and other exotic items, yoga accessories, all for sale – it’s free! Go to pbvegfest.com for further information.

Delicous samplings from Vegfest

My favorite, Will and Anthony Nunziata are now back in town, January 18th through the 20th at The Colony Hotel’s Royal Room. Contact the hotel for further information – double the trouble, double the talent!

I’m a big fan of both of these stellar talents!

Movie pick of the week is Molly’s Game, the true story of an Olympic-class skier who ran an exclusive high-stakes poker game for a decade before getting caught. A fun wild ride!

Molly’s Game starring Jessica Chastain

My Charity pick of the week is the Hanley Foundation’s Big Gala Event on January 18th. To find out more, visit hanleyfoundation.org.

Hanley Dinners are always an elegant experience

So whether you’re going to a charity gala or simply going to the zoo with the family, remember, it’s all about style.

Don’t delay, schedule your stylist appointment today: Call (917) 209 – 0516 or email bonnie@bonnieroseman.com.

Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:

1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.

Feel good, and look even better!

-Bonnie

Bonnie’s Buzz Toast to 2018

During this special week between Christmas and New Year’s, I want to personally thank Legends Radio for giving me the opportunity to share with all of you, my favorite things to do locally and nationally, and what to wear when you get there!

I love the music of Legends, and all the people involved, and the listening audience for keeping us all going! Remember, it’s all about style, and that’s what my focus has been – to share a part of me with you each week.

I’m wishing all of you a Happy and Healthy New Year, and Best Wishes always! Contact me at bonnie@bonnieroseman.com if you have any questions or comments. I look forward to buzzing around for you in 2018!

A Happy and a Healthy New Year to all!

Maryland’s Capital, Right Off the Chesapeake – Annapolis

Annapolis: The capital of Maryland, and 350 years old. It’s a vibrant and charming colonial town, and it’s the home of the U.S. Naval Academy. It’s also known for its sailing and boating activities, since it’s right off the Chesapeake Bay.

Downtown, Maryland Avenue in particular is so delightful! You can bike, or walk around this historic district. When I was there, I couldn’t stop going in to the small cafes and trying all the fresh crab cakes. They are the best!

Blue Crab Cakes, Annapolis, Maryland

There are a lot of fun things to do: The Maritime Museum of Annapolis is a must-see for the whole family. Tour Thomas Point, and see the artistic and virtual exhibits and the “oyster eye view” of sealife.

Heading off to the museum

You can also go down to the Ram’s Head to see a great live performance. It’s an iconic pub that features the most amazing live music, great food and drinks.

Have a drink, grab a bite, see a show.

Another fun activity is going to the Maryland Statehouse. It’s a historic landmark building where you can get tours – check their site here for additional information.

Get a tour of this beautiful historical and government site.

Also, you can go down and check out the cruise from Annapolis to the Bay of St. Michaels. It’s a wonderful way to see the area from the water, enjoy the beautiful views, and this boat tour is running through September 12th.

Bay of St. Michael’s

You don’t want to miss Ego Alley, a very charming area down by the docks. Be sure to stop by the Pennsylvania Dutch Farmer’s Market. Delicious!

I recommend the churned butter!

Another interesting place to go with the kids would be the William Paca Gardens. It’s truly an exquisite estate, where you’ll enjoy the fragrance of the gardens while you walk through the grounds. It is open to the public – see their tour schedule here.

A beautiful day out for the whole family

Make sure you take advantage of all the seaside activities, including strolling through the shipyards. This ship was a reproduction of Lafayette’s, who aided the U.S. during the Revolutionary War. Quite often ships dock and allow tours!

Tour historical reproductions of historic ships

Pack some comfortable shoes and walk around the docks to view colorful houses, historic buildings and all the colorful ships! Annapolis is truly a beautiful place filled with endless places to discover.

Walking along the bay in Annapolis

So whether you’re wearing those patriotic navy blues and whites as you’re strolling through the grounds of the Naval Academy in Annapolis, or you’re in Southern Florida wearing those pastels and whites, remember – it’s all about style!

Shop the Annapolis Collection now at www.bonnieroseman.com

Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:

1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.

Feel good, and look even better!

-Bonnie

Newport, A Port in Rhode Island full of Mansions

This week, it’s all about Newport, Rhode Island!

A beautiful New England Port Town, Rhode Island is full of some of the most famous summer cottages from the gilded age of mansions. The Breakers, The Elms, The Marble House, Rosecliff, and Rough Point to name a few. You can tour any of the cottages you want to see – just check the schedule online at newportmansions.org.

The Breakers Mansion

One of the most beautiful things to do is to walk along the Ocean Drive and check out the Cliff Walk. It has some of the most amazing views! It’s 3 1/2 miles of cliffs and rocky beaches.

Take a heavenly stroll by the seaside.

Newport also has the International Tennis Hall of Fame! A must-see while you’re in Little Rhody!

You’ll really score with this historical tour.

Oddly enough, Newport also has the oldest synagogue in the United States, Touro Synagogue. Construction was started in 1658, and the building was complete in 1763. It’s a beautiful space with tours available.

A place of spirituality and history.

For a charming experience and fun shopping, you should walk along Thames Street. You’ll also find some great eats! It’s a wonderful way to spend an afternoon with the family.

A perfect place for a summer stroll.

If you’re sailing around Newport, strolling on the Cliff Walk, or taking a tour of the summer cottages while you’re in Rhode Island, pack those fabulous cashmere sweaters for a brisk seaside stroll, or those lightweight linens and cottons for hotter summer days. If you happen to be in steamy Southern Florida, make sure you pull out those lightweight linens and cottons in pastel colors to stay cool in the summer heat. Most importantly, no matter where you are, it’s all about style.

Shop the Newport Rhode Island Collection by visiting www.bonnieroseman.com.

Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:

1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.

Feel good, and look even better!

-Bonnie