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Wackenhuts part with landmark house for $17 88 million in Palm Beach

NewsSocietyShiny ShotsArtsReal Estate NewsLifestyleUSA TODAYObituariesE-Edition Wackenhuts’ Fatio-designed landmark sells for $17.88M to Moens-linked company, deed shows An entity linked to real estate broker Lawrence A. Moens bought the Palm Beach house at 930 S. Ocean Blvd., which was designed by society architect Maurice Fatio and restored by Richard and Marie Wackenhut. Palm Beach Daily News Having carried out a meticulous restoration, Richard R. and Marie Wackenhut have parted with their landmarked Palm Beach house designed in 1929 by noted society architect Maurice Fatio. The sale was recorded Thursday at $17.88 million. An ownership company linked to Rick Wackenhut, heir to the security-services fortune, sold the house at 930 Ocean Blvd., with its distinctive façade of quarried Keystone blocks.

What Are Native Plants - Importance of Native Planting 2021

Why You Should Cultivate Your Garden with Native Plants Gardeners are turning to indigenous species to help restore regional ecosystems. By Tracey Minkin Buyenlarge Recognizing a plant’s symbolic and ecological value as intrinsic to supporting life, from insects to birds and mammals, has become a cri de coeur in 21st-century garden design. And yet 101 years ago, a group of horticulturally minded society women in Virginia had exactly the same idea. Mount Vernon gardener Kristen Gauthier tends to the lettuce in George Washington’s pleasure garden which has been reconstructed in its original form. The Washington Post The founding mothers of the

FOTOfusion returns for 26th year with virtual events, on-site exhibit

FOTOfusion returns for 26th year with virtual events, on-site exhibit If you are a professional photographer or simply love the art of taking pictures, the Palm Beach Photographic Centre is the place to be in February virtually, that is. The organization’s annual FOTOfusion , featuring five days of online presentations and workshops by 40 photographers, runs Tuesday to Feb. 20 at its West Palm Beach site, 415 Clematis St. The event, now in its 26th year, is almost completely online because of the coronavirus pandemic. Photographer and lecturer Robert Farber will open the festival with a free presentation titled “A 50 Year Unanticipated and Unique Career… From Nudes to Beauty, From Fashion to Conceptual, and Re-Imagined.” Other photographers giving virtual presentations include Craig Blacklock, Susan Currie, Jack Davis, Jill Enfield, Laurence Gartel, Alissa Hessler, Lewis Kemper, Erika Larsen, Richard Liebowitz and J. Thomas Lopez.

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