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People  & Parties With Panache South Florida Science Museum Diamond Constellation Ball
Honorary chairs Sydelle Meyer and Kathryn C. Vecellio
Honorary chairs Sydelle Meyer and Kathryn C. Vecellio.

  South Florida Science Museum chair Rhys Williams and Lorna Williams
South Florida Science Museum chair Rhys Williams and Lorna Williams.

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In the spirit of the South Florida Science Museum's “Diamond Constellation Ball” guests stepped out in their most glittering gowns and jewels on February 28, 2009 at The Breakers Palm Beach. Honorary chairs Kathryn C. Vecellio and Sydelle Meyer joined chairs Julie Rudolph, Karen Swanson and Allison Rogers Haft to welcome over 160 guests for the gala's 22nd annual event. In early returns, it is anticipated that the Museum more than hit its projections for the event, and more than $300,000 will go directly to support programs for the community.

The evening began with cocktails and a silent auction of a wide array of enticing items, including an exclusive ladies luncheon for sixteen at Nieman Marcus, dazzling Gevril men's and ladies watches, a one-year membership to the Palm Beach Yacht Club, and gold gilded antique dinnerware from Palm Beach's Petit Trianon. Tim Luke of “Cash in the Attic” and “Antiques Roadshow” was on-hand to admire the provenance of the early 20th century dishes and other donated items on display throughout The Breaker's Gold Room.

The gala's festivities continued in the Mediterranean Ball Room where guests bid on a gorgeous lizard skin bag from Worth Avenue's Daniella Ortiz, and a stunning diamond and amethyst pendant donated by Rosenberg Diamonds and Co. of Boca Raton during a live auction. The evening's cash call raised additional funds for science education.

The Museum's new CEO, Mary Sellers welcomed guests and announced the extension of the blockbuster exhibition, the Max Planck Science Tunnel presented by Bank of America, through May 3rd, 2009. 

Special guests and dignitaries attending the event included WPTV's Tania Rogers, Senator David Aronberg, Mayor Lois Frankel and Sheriff Ric Bradshaw. Other guests included Frances Fisher and Jeffrey Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Orf, Mia Matthews and Bob Matthews, Denise Meyer and Bill Meyer, and Judy Grubman and Mark Sullivan.

Allison Haft and Stuart Haft
Allison Haft and Stuart Haft.

  Howard Rudolph and Julie Rudolph
Howard Rudolph and Julie Rudolph.

Davis McDuffie, JoAnna Ballarini, Christina Matthews and Benjamin MacFarland
Davis McDuffie, JoAnna Ballarini, Christina Matthews and Benjamin MacFarland.

Rachel Docekal and Tim Luke
Rachel Docekal and Tim Luke.

  Mary Sellers and Sean Sellers
Mary Sellers and Sean Sellers.

Karen Swanson and Dan Swanson
Karen Swanson and Dan Swanson.

Photos: Lucien Capehart Photography
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