Annual Wellington Dinner Dance To Benefit Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club

(Front row) Jayne Hernandez, Marta Weinstein, Jenell Harris, Shanell Foster, Sonali Mendiratta and Julie Trieste; and (back row) Julie Khanna, Nikhil Ramprasad, Dr. Elizabeth Gonzales-Bruno, Kristi Fioravanti, Conchetta Theros, Nataliya Stepanets, April Berube, Kayla Roderman and Barbara Gilbert. Not pictured: Jennifer Diogo, Heidi Harland, Jason Kimbrell, Julie Kime, Luc Limbourg, Jay Mikosch and Dr. Andrew Shapiro. Photo by Tracey Benson Photography

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County recently announced the details of its 37th annual Wellington Dinner Dance that will benefit the Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club in Wellington.

This iconic event will take place on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, at the Wycliffe Golf & Country Club from 6:30 to 11 p.m. The theme will be a “Bridgerton” inspired masquerade ball, and it is the primary fundraising event for the Wellington club.

Serving as the chairs for this event will be Jason Kimbrell, the CEO of HCA Florida Palms West Hospital, along with Julie and John Kime.

“This event is one of the highlights of the Wellington social season and boasts one of the most impressive silent auctions you’ll ever see. The amount of hard work that goes into this event is staggering and couldn’t be done without the sheer dedication of our impressive roster of all-star committee members,” Julie Kime said.

The honorary chairs for the 37th annual Wellington Dinner Dance are Dr. Edward & Maria Becker and Scott & Jenell Harris. The primary sponsors are HCA Florida Palms West Hospital, Julie and John Kime, and Rick Asnani of Cornerstone Solutions.

Committee members for the event include April Berube, Dr. Elizabeth Gonzales-Bruno, Jennifer Diogo, Kristi Fioravanti, Shanell Foster, Barbara Gilbert, Heidi Harland, Jenell Harris, Jayne Hernandez, Julie Khanna, Jason Kimbrell, Julie Kime, Luc Limbourg, Sonali Mendiratta, Jay Mikosch, Marcella Montesinos, Nikhil Ramprasad, Kayla Roderman, Dr. Andrew Shapiro, Nataliya Stepanets, Conchetta Theros, Julie Trieste and Marta Weinstein.

“The reason that this event has been a resounding success for 37 years is because of the incredible support it receives each year from the Wellington community. Special thanks go to our chairs, sponsors and committee members who work so tirelessly to make this night so memorable for so many,” said Jaene Miranda, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County.

For more information, contact Mary Coleman, director of development with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, at mary.coleman@bgcpbc.org or (561) 683-3287, ext. 1103.

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