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Thank you for all the support!
Chester Foundation $10,000 Sponsor
Sam W. Klein Charitable Foundation
Hamlet Delray Beach
Stratton & Vivien Sterghos
ICW Windows
Zara Sette
Steve Marshall
Jim and Kathy Bochicchio
Tony Plakas and Jamie Foreman
Lisa and Jack Furnari
The Honorable Robert Wexler


Realtor Keith Musbach
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In memory of
WILLIAM HENRY KRICK
Bill passed away in 2012 while fishing in the Everglades. Bill was a 4th generation Floridian who headed directly for the ocean even before he could walk. Fishing was his earliest family activity; he was also mentored early in life by his uncles; George DeBay who ran the tackle store on the old Palm Beach Pier, and many other
"natives" of the older generation who fostered his love for the natural resources of our coastal paradise.
In high school he competed in free diving and spear fishing. He made and repaired his own rods. Our family recreation involved scuba, underwater photography, and saltwater aquariums. He always wanted to involve youngsters in every possible occasion. He truly believed it takes a village to raise a confident
child and instill good character.
So it is with a glad heart that I pass along so much of what Bill loved and considered important; to be used in the best possible way --- to benefit the next generation. I look forward to attending one of your events soon, meeting more of you in person and supporting your efforts in other ways.
Many thanks,
Cathy Krick