The Junior League of Boca Raton celebrated its one millionth diaper donation at the end of the 2014-15 season, surpassing all expectations for the 4-year-old initiative. The accomplish- ment demonstrates the community’s support of the Diaper Bank project while also bringing to light the need for diapers throughout the area. According to the United Way of Palm Beach County, one in three mothers struggles with diaper purchases. ‘The impact of the Junior League of Boca Raton continues to be felt in meaningful ways in households throughout our community,’ Boca Raton City Councilman Scott Singer said. The Diaper Bank distributes the diapers to 22 nonprofits. ABOVE: (l-r) Crystal McMillin, Kirsten Stanley, Christian Blonshine, Meghan Fielder, Andrea Garcia and Margi Cross. Photo provided The COASTAL STAR AT2 Celebrations September 2015 Celebrations Publisher Jerry Lower [email protected] Executive Editor Mary Kate Leming [email protected] Advertising Manager Chris Bellard [email protected] ArtsPaper editor Greg Stepanich [email protected] Founding Partners Carolyn & Price Patton Advertising Executives Mike Mastropietro Jay Nuszer News Operations Tracy Allerton Kathleen Bell Brad Betker Chris Felker Linda Ferris Margie Plunkett Victoria Preuss Clare Shore Scott Simmons Michele Smith Margot Street Tom Warnke Amy Woods www.thecoastalstar.com The Coastal Star is a monthly newspaper with two editions serving Hypoluxo Island, South Palm Beach, Manalapan, Ocean Ridge, Briny Breezes, Gulf Stream and coastal Delray Beach; Highland Beach and coastal Boca Raton. ©2008-2015 Send letters, opinions and news tips to [email protected] The Coastal Star 5114 N Ocean Blvd. Ocean Ridge, FL 33435 561-337-1553 Diaper Bank HCI Books, Deerfield Beach - June 5 Scholarship winner The Tavern Room at The Wick, Boca Raton – June 20 When summer hits, Manahattanites and media descend on the ritzy region of Long Island. This year, representatives from the Delray Beach Marketing Cooperative joined the big shots. As a sponsor of the beachfront-estate affair, the cooperative had plenty of opportunities to spread word about the South County city. ‘So much positive press will come from this … not to mention the number of people who are excited to come visit,’ Associate Director Stephen Chrisanthus said. ‘When the summer comes to a close, and the spotlight turns away from the glamour of the Hamptons, I got a good feeling this same crowd will being turning south in search of the warm Delray lifestyle.’ ABOVE: Chrisanthus, with Jill Zarin. Photo provided Bradley Falcone, a graduate of Atlantic High School and Eagle Scout who will attend Florida State University, won a $1,000-per- year scholarship for four years from the Highland Beach chapter of UNICO. Photo provided Jill Zarin’s Third Annual Luxury Luncheon Private residence, Southampton, N.Y. – July 18 The Cannoli and the Macaroon Comedy Tour PETER FOGEL, JOHNNY LOMBARDI, LA HARDY SAT • SEPT 26 Comedian Judy Tenuta THUR • OCT 8 swede fest palm beach 4 MINI FILM FEST THUR • OCT 8 G-Star Cell Phone Film Fest Starts IN ASSOC. WITH PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 25 Courtyard Shoppes & Restaurants In the heart of Manalapan on the corner of S. Ocean Blvd & Ocean Ave www.plazadelmarshopping.com HOME OF: All movies include Movie Tone reels, cartoons, trailers, shorts and more followed by the feature film. FRI • SEPT 25 The Property Known as Garland DIRECTED BY BURT REYNOLDS • BY BILLY VAN ZANDT STARRING LEE MARLOW AS JUDY GARLAND FRI • SEPT 25 10 AM • 2 PM SHOWINGS STARTING OCTOBER 1ST Every Thurs, Fri & Sat: PREMIER LIVE ENTERTAINMENT YEAR-ROUND AT PALM BEACH’S NEWLY-RENOVATED THEATRE... FOR TICKETS & INFORMATION: www.pbifilmfest.org • 561-362-0003 Sit-Down Comedy with Suzi Lynch THUR • SEPT 24 SAT • OCT 10 SUN • OCT 18