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The Boca Raton Tribune One Source For All Your Medical Equipment & The Boca Raton Tribune Medical Supplies! www.BocaMedicalSupply.com Your Closest Neighbor See Page 4 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach FL - September 29 through October 5, 2011 •Year II •Number 067 5772 שנהShana Tova - Yearטובה 2012 OPAL Sun Capital Partners supports Boca Helping Award Winners Hands to Fight Poverty and Hunger Announced See page 3 Quantum house hosts South Florida Base Inaugural Kap(SS) 4 Kid(SS) Visitation See page 7 See page 3 Community News Municipal News Business Life & Arts How Sweet It Is... Boca City Council Transmedia has A Special for some- Gary Scaturro reading the Shopping Down- nudges tax rate new Director of one Special!! Part II Boca Raton Tribune. 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Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com September 29 through October 5, 2011 - Edition 67 - 3 Community News The Boca Raton Tribune Sun Capital Partners supports Boca Helping Hands to Fight Poverty and Hunger (BOCA RATON, enjoying lunch, repre- erty and hunger in our professionals and experi- FLORIDA) On Wednes- sentatives from the Boca community is inspiring. ence. Sun Capital affiliates day, September 21st, the Helping Hands Board of Not only has Sun Capital have invested in more than co-CEOs of Sun Capital Directors, staff and volun- committed its corporate 270 companies worldwide Partners, Inc. (“Sun Capi- teers from Boca Helping resources…but their em- with combined sales in ex- tal Partners”), Marc Leder Hands were in attendance. ployees have organized cess of $40 billion since and Rodger Krouse, and In the last year, Boca Help- food drives and volun- Sun Capital’s inception in senior management from ing Hands has increased teered their time at Boca 1995. Sun Capital has of- Sun Capital the number of hot meals Helping Hands, working fices in Boca Raton, Los Partners presented a served each month from in the soup kitchen or fill- Angeles, and New York, check for $50,000 to Boca 2,200 to nearly 4,000, ing up pantry bags in the as well as affiliates with Helping Hands. This is while increasing the num- warehouse. This type of offices in London, Paris, the second major donation ber of pantry bags distrib- corporate responsibility Frankfurt, Luxembourg, that Sun Capital Partners uted each month from 500 is exactly what America Shanghai and Shenzhen. has made to support Boca to 1,700. needs during these trying Gavrilos adds: “It is so Helping Hands’ efforts to Boca Helping Hands times.” important for our daily fight hunger and poverty Executive Director James Sun Capital Partners, lunch guests to witness in South Florida, bringing S. Gavrilos comments: Inc. is a leading private in- these presentations. They provide those meals and get through these trying their total two-year con- “Our collaboration with vestment firm focused on need to know that they pantry bags. It is a pow- times.” tribution to $150,000. The Sun Capital Partners is a leveraged buyouts, equity, are not alone. Our guests erful moment when those For more information check presentation took model for all interaction debt, and other invest- have an opportunity to struggling come together contact James S. Gavrilos place at 11:45 A.M., dur- between the corporate and ments in market-leading show their appreciation for with those trying to help. at Jgavrilos@bocahelping- ing the daily lunch service. non-profit worlds. Their companies that can benefit those who give Boca Help- Our message is simple: hands.org. In addition to 100+ guests commitment to ease pov- from its in-house operating ing Hands the resources to Together, we can and will PBC TV to Replay September 11 2012 OPAL Award Winners Announced Boca Raton, Fl – The 2012 at the Boca Pointe vice – Kenneth W. Davis remembrance ceremony Boca Raton Rotary Club Country Club. This year’s – Past President of The Rotary Club of Boca Ra- For those who may have tion of Palm Beach Coun- Saturday, Oct. 8 – 3 p.m. has announced the Hon- remarkable Honorees missed the live program, ty and held at the Wel- Monday, Oct. 10 orees of the 15th annual representing five diverse ton, Operating & Fund PBC TV (Palm Beach lington Town Center. The (Columbus Day) – 3 p.m. OPAL (Outstanding Peo- sectors of our commu- Boards.
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