B&G Club Gift Gathering Supports Upcoming Wellington Dinner Dance

(Front row) Marcella Montesinos, Shanell Foster, Sonali Mendiratta, Kayla Roderman and Nataliya Stepanets; and (back row) April Berube, Jason Kimbrell, Julie Khanna, Nikhil Ramprasad and Kristi Fioravanti.

The Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club recently hosted a memorable gift gathering event in celebration of the upcoming 37th annual Wellington Dinner Dance. This annual pre-event gift gathering is the nonprofit’s creative way for its guests to bring unique and valuable gifts for the Wellington Dinner Dance’s silent auction.

More than 75 guests gathered at the picturesque Shutterfly Farm in Grand Prix Village to enjoy an evening of camaraderie, hors d’oeuvres and generous support for local youth. The 37th annual Wellington Dinner Dance is set to take place on Saturday, Jan. 11, promising another unforgettable evening in support of the Wellington club’s programs for youth development, academic success and healthy lifestyles.

“We are so grateful to everyone who attended and supported this wonderful event,” Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County CEO Jaene Miranda said. “The gift gathering not only provided a preview of the exciting Wellington Dinner Dance, but it also highlighted the incredible generosity of our community partners, as this year’s silent auction will be one to be remembered!”

The event featured delicious light bites provided by Meat N’ Bone, offering a perfect pairing for the evening’s festive atmosphere. Guests mingled amid the beautiful surroundings of Shutterfly Farm, setting the stage for a successful gathering that raised awareness and excitement for the annual dinner dance, which serves as a main fundraiser for the Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club in Wellington.

Special thanks go to the event’s partners, including Meat N’ Bone, Southern Wine & Spirits, the Khanna Family, Shutterfly Farm, and Lauren Brody, whose contributions were integral to the evening’s success.

For Wellington Dinner Dance sponsorship and ticket information, contact Mary Coleman at mary.coleman@bgcpbc.org or at (561) 832-3287, ext. 1103.

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