Play for P.I.N.K. raises over $47,000 for research
By DUNES WGA - | Apr 7, 2021
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Men’s division winners Maynard Luterman, Brad Byers, Paul Munn and Ed Ciskowski.
It was a picture perfect morning on March 26 at the Dunes Golf and Tennis Club as 68 golfers dressed in pink teed-off in the Dunes Women’s Golf Association’s Play for P.I.N.K. tournament.
Although half the field of previous years due to COVID safety policies, the generosity of the local business community and individuals made the event a success, organizers reported.
The winning teams are: Ed Ciskowski, Brad Byers, Paul Munns and Maynard Luterman in the men’s division; Joni Luterman, Gay Nichols, Maureen O’Brien, and Maureen Saage in the women’s division; and Kevin and Joie Steel with Teresa and Jake Miller in the mixed division.
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BAL HARBOUR, Fla., March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bal Harbour Shops announced today that they will host the worldwide launch of Fleurs de Villes ROSÉ in partnership with Fleurs de Villes to support the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) from March 19th – March 28th.
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Hosted at Bal Harbour Shops iconic outdoor setting, visitors will enjoy this one-of-a-kind installation of 15 fresh floral couture
mannequins inspired by the color pink to showcase incredibly unique design differences. Displayed in an elevated gallery-like setting, Fleurs de Villes ROSÉ will be freely open to the public, and visitors will be able to safely walk through this self-guided exhibit while adhering to social distancing guidelines.