Former Boca Raton Mayor Bill Smith and his wife Bonny,
were decked out in matching shirts at the George Snow Scholarship
Fund’s 19th Annual Caribbean Cowboy Ball on Jan. 28.
Jason Walton, chief of staff at Lynn University, above,
and Jessica Corneille, below, a 2007 Snow Scholar and a
kindergarten teacher at Forest Park Elementary School,
were also on hand. Photos by Tim Stepien
Boca Raton, FL --- The George Snow Scholarship Fund's Nineteenth Annual Caribbean Cowboy Ball and Auction kicked off the 30th Anniversary of the George Snow Scholarship Fund on January 28th attracting over 580 "cowpokes" for a foot-stompin' good time.
The event, which honored Robin and Charles Deyo with the Fund's Annual "Community Service Award," and The Boca Raton Regional Hospital with the Fund’s Annual “Corporate Community Service Award; " raised approximately $137,000 to be applied toward higher education scholarships and programs designed to assist worthy students in our community.
A major contributor toward the Caribbean Cowboy Ball's financial success was the live and silent auction, which features gifts and services donated from many local and regional businesses and organizations. Many people walked away with one of a kind sports memorabilia, exciting golf packages, dinner at their favorite restaurant, and fantastic trips, living up to its reputation “As the Best Darn Auction in Boca Raton. "
Tim Snow, president of the George Snow Scholarship Fund, said, "We are deeply grateful to each of the companies and organizations that contributed items for our auction.
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