page10 HOPE <strong>South</strong> <strong>Florida</strong> will host its annual 18-hole, best ball scramble, ForeHOPE, Monday, Oct. 15 at the Coral Ridge Country Club. Den<strong>is</strong> Watson 2007 Senior PGA Open Champion, will host the event. Contact Stephanie Lateulade at 954-566-2311, or slateulade@hopesouthflorida.org. Patrick Sallarulo had plenty <strong>to</strong> celebrate th<strong>is</strong> summer, mainly h<strong>is</strong> graduation from Cardinal Gibbons High School. Seen with him at h<strong>is</strong> celebration party <strong>is</strong> legendary singer/ resident Connie Franc<strong>is</strong>, who broke in<strong>to</strong> song for one of her favorite friends, Patrick. The celebration <strong>to</strong>ok place at the home of Patrick’s father Paul. A big congrats <strong>to</strong> Lindsay Giambatt<strong>is</strong>ta, a budding fashion designer who founded the non-profit Taylor’s Closet in Pompano Beach, an organization that provides designer clothing <strong>to</strong> needy and at-r<strong>is</strong>k girls in <strong>South</strong> Broward. Lindsay entered a contest hosted by Seventeen magazine, which has resulted in her being featured on the cover of the Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>is</strong>sue. (See below.) The magazine was searching for a girl who combined her designing talent with helping others through volunteer<strong>is</strong>m, and Lindsay decided <strong>to</strong> enter. The rest <strong>is</strong> h<strong>is</strong><strong>to</strong>ry and no one deserves th<strong>is</strong> honor more! Taylor’s Closet was named after Lindsay’s twin s<strong>is</strong>ter, who died at birth. 10 <strong>to</strong>person personby Betty W illiams Harry Durkin, active with numerous charities and h<strong>is</strong> favorite, the Fort Lauderdale Notre Dame Club, <strong>is</strong> an inspiration <strong>to</strong> us all. He recently celebrated h<strong>is</strong> 80th birthday, and for the occasion at the Assumption Catholic Church in Lauderdale by the Sea, he was joined by not only many friends, but also h<strong>is</strong> extended family of grown children and grandchildren who traveled from throughout the U.S. <strong>to</strong> celebrate with him. Harry <strong>is</strong> standing, at left, with h<strong>is</strong> wife Alice beside him. KayeLynne Northcutt <strong>is</strong> not afraid of adventure – even if it takes you <strong>to</strong> ports that some people might not consider v<strong>is</strong>iting. Th<strong>is</strong> summer, she <strong>to</strong>ok a four and halfmonth voyage aboard the Queen Mary II, v<strong>is</strong>iting 26 ports and 20 countries. But KayeLynne opted <strong>to</strong> go on her own adventure at the various ports. Instead of the ones offered for the <strong>to</strong>ur<strong>is</strong>ts, she chose <strong>to</strong> v<strong>is</strong>it parts of Shangha<strong>is</strong>, Cairo, a dunes safari in<strong>to</strong> the Nanib Desert in <strong>South</strong> Africa, lunched with Zulus in Africa, and was able <strong>to</strong> rent a plane and flew <strong>to</strong> Kakadu in the northern terri<strong>to</strong>ry of Australia (the Outback). She also managed <strong>to</strong> fly a seaplane in Dubai. (Kayelynn and her late husband Tom were avid pilots, so she was thrilled <strong>to</strong> get back in<strong>to</strong> the cockpit, of course with another pilot.) She did manage <strong>to</strong> find some elegance in her travels, enjoying a fabulous dinner in Dubai. One of her favorite ports, she said was Singapore. KayeLynne <strong>is</strong> also a member of the Compass Rose Society for the DAR (Daughters of American Revolution), and plans <strong>to</strong> attend a DAR event in Naples th<strong>is</strong> month. KayeLynne Northcutt readies <strong>to</strong> board th<strong>is</strong> single-engine plane in northern Australia where she flew with her <strong>to</strong>ur pilot <strong>to</strong> Kakadu. Bella’s group joined forces with Tease Salon <strong>to</strong> collect back-<strong>to</strong>-school supplies for children who are being ra<strong>is</strong>ed by their grandparents and other needy children. Seen below with the large stash of school supplies <strong>to</strong> d<strong>is</strong>tribute are, from left, Domonig, Luann, Andrew and Leilani Alorro of Tease. Continuing, from left, Dr. Marietta Glazer; her granddaughter and adopted daughter Gabriela; Dr Ira Glazer and granddaughter/daughter, Bella, who <strong>is</strong> the namesake of Bella’s Group. The group <strong>is</strong> already off and running, again with collaboration of Tease, <strong>to</strong> collect new unwrapped gifts for children, ages 5 <strong>to</strong> 18 for the holidays. Go <strong>to</strong> www.foreverfamily.org for information. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2012 | www.<strong>South</strong><strong>Florida</strong><strong>Social</strong>.com | facebook.com/<strong>South</strong><strong>Florida</strong><strong>Social</strong>
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