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Michael Jordan s unexpected gesture at $10million wedding to wife Yvette

Michael Jordan s unexpected gesture at $10million wedding to wife Yvette Hello! 4 hrs ago When it comes to romance, Michael Jordan doesn t spare any expense and his wedding to model Yvette Prieto in 2013 is rumoured to have cost a whopping $10million! However, the basketball star and his wife proved their selflessness on the big day, as instead of having a wedding gift list they asked guests to donate to charity. Weddings are usually a time where couples get showered in lavish gifts for the home, or in more recent years, monetary contributions towards honeymooning adventures have become more popular. But the former MBA star chose to divert these tokens to charity, and donations were made to the James R. Jordan Foundation. Their stunning wedding flowers were also donated to the Jupiter Medical Center.

How Palm Beach became Hamptons South for the Super Rich migrating from New York

How Palm Beach became Hamptons South for the Super Rich migrating from New York
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Palm Beach Empty Bowls event to be held Feb 26

Palm Beach Empty Bowls event to be held Feb. 26 Guests will be served via drive-thru pick up CAPEHART and last updated 2021-02-23 14:01:10-05 PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Palm Beach County Food Bank is holding their eighth annual Empty Bowls event to help families in need. Empty Bowls is a national event that raises money for hunger relief, inviting the public to eat simply, so others can simply eat. This year s event will take place Feb. 26 at the Bethesda-by-the-Sea church on Palm Beach from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guests will be served via a drive-thru soup pick-up on Barton Avenue.

Built in 1891, Duck s Nest is the second-oldest residential structure on the island

Marie Penny Special to the Daily News Editor s note: Each month this season, we will publish a column from the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach featuring a landmarked property. With its fish-scale scalloped shingles and pointed finials atop each gable, Duck’s Nest conjures up the Victorian era. Viewed from Lake Trail, it may appear to be a charming house from the turn of the 20th century. But it also has a fascinating history, which includes weathering hurricanes, architectural styles, and the development of Palm Beach. The house gets its name from the ducks that roosted on the extensive freshwater marsh, now filled in, which were formerly located east of the building. It’s hard to imagine, but at the time the only way to access this house was by boat via Lake Worth (now referred to as the Intracoastal Waterway).

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