/PRNewswire/ Scott Diament and Rob Samuels of the Palm Beach Show Group, owners of The LA Art Show Modern & Contemporary, announced today the acquisition of.
(Palm Beach, FL – February 24, 2022) – The 19th annual Palm Beach Show, presented by the Palm Beach Show Group, drew to a close on Tuesday, February 22nd after six days of impressive .
Shannon Donnelly
Palm Beach Daily News
How does one celebrate a real-time, real-life gathering with people you ve only seen on a computer monitor for a full year?
You dance, dance, dance.
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The friends and supporters of the Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope took their dancing shoes off the shelf and headed to the Pelican Club in Jupiter for a Dancing With The Stars
-style evening.
Lois Gackenheimer, Janet Levy and
Gail Sermersheim were chairwomen for the inaugural Dancing The Night Away event, which was hosted by the Fred Astaire Dance Studio.
Ten amateur dancers, all of them supporters of CAHH, took local lessons from the studio to prepare for the competition and win bragging rights as the 2021 top male and female terpsichoreans.
(Palm Beach, FL â February 22, 2021) â The 18th annual Palm Beach Show concluded on Tuesday, February 16th after six days of strong attendance and robust sales. The VIP Opening Night Preview kicked-off the Show on Thursday, February 11th with tiered event times, welcoming enthusiastic collectors to the opening of the first, most anticipated live and in-person art, antique & jewelry event.
With extensive planning in cooperation with the Palm Beach County Convention s GBA-Star Rating Standards, producers followed COVID Guidelines and necessary safety protocols, allowing collectors to enjoy the first look at the high-end selection of fine art, antiques and jewelry from over 55 exhibitors. Â
Palm Beach Daily News
Bucking a global trend of canceled major art shows, The Palm Beach Show will take place this weekend, starting today at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach.
The event, which runs through Tuesday, has been held on Presidents Day weekend every year for the past 18 years.
But given the still-raging global coronavirus pandemic, expect major changes to the show, which features art, antiques and jewelry.
One change this year will be fewer exhibitors and limits on guest attendance.
In addition, opening night, where champagne and hors d oeuvres traditionally are served all at once, will be different. The welcome will be a staggered affair, with ticketed guests allotted two-hour time periods in which to celebrate, in a seated and socially-distant manner.