Another fun week is marching into Palm Beach County!
Waitress is coming from Broadway and will be at the Kravis Center this coming week. Wednesday night there will be jazz at Sant Ambroeus. On the first Wednesday of every month, it’s Deb Silver and Mr. Trombone. I will be there for sure!
It’s fun fun fun at Maven Restaurant in Palm Beach! They will finally have Memory Lane coming in and making music on Friday, March 1st. It’s sure to be a great evening for dancing.
There is a great show is coming up in Lake Worth at the Lake Worth Playhouse Stonzek Theatre. A Tribute of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme starring Meri Ziev! It will be showing on Friday evening at 7:30 PM.
Get your tickets now for the Evening on Antique Row! It will be taking place on March 9th. Food, drink, entertainment, and more – it’s always a wonderful evening in support of our local charities in Palm Beach County.
So whether you’re heading to a new play or strolling in downtown Palm Beach, remember, it’s all about style!
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.
Wishing you all a wonderful spring season and a Happy Passover and Happy Easter this week!
This weekend there are Easter egg hunts all over Palm Beach County! From the Palm Beach Recreation Department which is organizing one at the Rec Center at 340 Seaview. The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, Flagler Museum, and there’s even one at the new Royal Poinciana Plaza. They’ll be having one starting in the West Court around 11 o’clock on Saturday and it should be fun for everyone.
I love dancing, and for Dancing with the Stars fans, you might want to see if you’re lucky enough to still get a ticket at the Kravis to see Maks, Val and Peta up close and personal dancing their socks off. Go to the Box Office at the Kravis ASAP or visit kravis.org to see if you can still grab one.
If you want to feel like you’re going to the Blue Note, go check out the Deb Silver tribute to Frank Sinatra the first Saturday in April at Voltaire in West Palm Beach. Go online to reserve a ticket, she’s absolutely fabulous!
If you’re into film and art, go check out the documentary on Claude Monet the Impressionist artist, which was filmed in Europe and will be shown at 2 o’clock this Saturday the 31st at the Society of Four Arts in their auditorium. For more information head to fourarts.org.
If you’re a member of the Cultural Council of the Palm Beaches, or you’re just interested in culture, check out Culture and Cocktails this Monday night! It’s the last of the season series on the 2nd of April. Always a wonderful and informative evening!
If you’re a supporter of the public library, our Mandel Library in West Palm Beach is having their annual event, Food for Thought with some wonderful speakers. Dick Robinson from Legends Radio will be one of them! Visit wpblf.org for tickets – hurry up, it’s the 14th of April, and there are very few tickets left.
So whether you’re going out for an Easter Sunday brunch or a Passover Seder, remember, it’s all about style.
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.
This week, everyone is green with envy to be here in Palm Beach County, since there is so much bitter cold and snow up North!
This St. Patty’s Day Weekend there is a lot of entertainment going on. On the 17th at Hutton in Old Northwood is featuring the jazz singer SAMM from 8:30 PM to 10:30 PM.
Also, there is live music going on at Avocado Grill on Saturday night Downtown at the Gardens, as well as Sunday afternoon in both locations – Downtown at the Gardens and their actual downtown Datura street location. A fabulous place for brunch, and music and dancing!
Put it in your calendar: Sunday, March 18th, my little fourteen-year-old superstar Ava Faith will be singing at Double Roads Tavern. She’s like a little Ella Fitzgerald – fabulous!
Don’t miss Maycol and Lilian, performing at Aaron’s Table in Abacoa in Jupiter March 15th at 8 PM, before they head out to the South Pacific. They are a wonderful couple, and talented singers.
The fabulous Audra McDonald will be performing at the Kravis Center Saturday March 17th, and the Righteous Brothers on March 18th. They will both be at the Kravis, so check their schedule here for additional information. Top talent at the Kravis, as always!
Livestreamed from the Old Vic in London is Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead on March 17th at 2 o’clock in the afternoon at the Society of Four Arts in their auditorium. Enjoy stars Daniel Radcliffe and Joshua McGuire -wonderful entertainment!
Another highlight in the art world this week is at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, featuring Laura Woodward’s Art of the Island. It transports you back to the earliest days of settlement in Palm Beach – wonderful paintings.
My charity pick of the week is American Humane, an organization focused on animal welfare, animal rights and children’s rights. They are having their big annual luncheon at the Breakers on the 19th. Contact them at 561-537-5887 for further information – a wonderful cause!
So whether you’re going to a gala event or just doing the St. Patty’s day jig, remember, it’s all about style.
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.
On Bonnie’s drive from the Lone Star State to Santa Fe, New Mexico, her first stop was to the home of a client whose closet had an entire section of BLT pieces purchased over the years. Bonnie said it was a “retrospective of my career!” It was also a testimony to Bonnie’s perceptive wardrobe services and the classic, timeless appeal of her collections.
Bonnie is continuing her whirlwind tour through the USA.
She left the Windy City, and made her way to St. Louis, where she stayed at a historic landmark building called the Seven Gables Inn.
Leave it to Bonnie to find the local “treasures!” She discovered Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, a shop so popular, there is always a queue for the tasty treat, rain or shine. Later, at a place called “Hodak’s,” Bonnie ate the “best fried chicken in the country.”