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Palm Beach Daily News from Palm Beach, Florida • 17

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Palm Beach Daily News, Sunday, April 27, 2008 Bleznaks rose to still- occasion arty, party, party. How is Da girl to keep up? Kathy and Alan Bleznak hosted a dee- vine "soon it will be too hot to eat outside so lets do it now" dinner party at their North End home Friday night. Things kicked off with pool-side cocktails, lots of ogling of Kathy's famous rose garden, the best cheese puffs ever, and the constant presence of the notorious Frenchman named Perignon, who kept forcing himself on us all night. After drinks, it was on to the cool terrace for whole flounder stuffed with crab meat, baby field greens and, for dessert, a lighter-than-acloud with chocolate sauce. Among the 30 or so guests were Phyllis and Billy Mack, Parker Ladd and Arnold Scaasi, Nancy and Jeffrey Lane, Andrea and John Stark, Jackie and Dick Cowell, Kathy and Bob Barrett, Diana and Llwyd Ecclestone, Chris and Bernie Marden, Ellen and Irwin Levy, Gail Nessel and a bunch more who know a Fragrant Peace from a Mister Lincoln.

Taxing situation. Death and taxes are certain, the man said. Apparently, it doesn't matter where the tax man lives. Just ask Palm Beach resident Jeffrey Prosser, who is about to be handed a whopper of a FUNDING Cut foreseen From Page A1 tax bill from the Virgin Islands. The Virgin Islands' Daily News is reporting that the Bureau of Internal Revenue wants more than $20 million in back taxes from the former owner of Innovative Communication Corp.

But the reve- Shannon nooers will have to get in a line longer than the Publix deli at lunchtime. The bureau is just one of many creditors in ICC's $500 million Chapter 11 bankruptcy mess. Bankruptcy trustee Stan Springel has spent the past six months filing motion after motion to reclaim millions "transferred" from ICC companies, allegedly for Prosser's personal use. The questionable expenditures, reporter Tim Fields writes, include $3.4 million for fine wines and liquors. Finally! A man who has his spending priorities straight.

Read more at www.virgin islandsdailynews.com. Ooh, la Frannie Scaife hosted her annual dinner dance at Club Colette, and the globe hostess once again chose a geographic theme. This year, Paris! The tres elegant evening began with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres in la petit court- The change would ease the strain on general revenue, hard-hit by property tax cuts and slumping property values, Blades said. Small-group grants, which are financed by general revenue, can't be paid for by the bed tax because the organizations typically don't serve tourists, she said. Bed taxes must be spent to promote tourism.

The redistribution may limit the erosion of cultural funding, but it can't eliminate it. Bed tax collections dropped in 2007, flattened this year and aren't expected to grow in 2009, Last year, the 2006-07 big-group reducing the total to $3 Funding for smallgroup grants nearly mer, when county budget to align with tax cuts. The County ed to pay for the equally from the bed enue. County Administrator said he hasn't yet mendations for next but "a reduction will he said. "I can't say tion it will be." Earlier this month, viewed midsized-group 2008-09 and recommended 146 Australian Ave Ocean Block Gem Gracious 1920's Restored Mediterranean for Today's Lifestyle, Perfect for Casual or Formal Entertaining.

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From there, it was into the dining room decorated with miniature Eiffel Towers, about a bajillion flowers and spring green tablecloths for a Donnelly dinner of crepe avec fruits de mer, noisettes d'agneau, de poire and of course vin, vin, vin. Pas ce nous etre-au. Had you been a mouche on the wall you would have seen Evelyn and Leonard Lauder, John Mashek, Joyce and Bob Sterling, Hope and Jack Annan, Maggy and Allen Scherer, Kate Ford and Frank Chopin, Christopher Phillips, Hilary and Wilbur Ross, Pat Cook and Bob Nederlander, Maura and Bill Benjamin, Kit and Bill Pannill, Sam Michaels, Grace and Chris Meigher, Mai Harrison, Jill and David Gilmour, Isabelle Leeds, Elliott Schnall, Bill Secord and Bruce Bierman, Michel de Bourbon-Parme and Maria Pia de Savoia, and a whole lot more who won't stay down on the farm now that they've seen Pa-ree. Parties, parties, parties Audrey and Martin Gruss, Albert Hadley, Diana Blades said. council trimmed the grants by 10 percent, million.

and midsizedvanished last sumstaff reduced the proposed property Commission votprograms by drawing tax and general rev- Bob Weisman formulated his recomyear's arts funding, be recommended," how large a reduc- a council panel reapplications for funding for 15 Quasha, Sydney Shuman, Elizabeth Rohatyn, Allen Adler and Frances Beatty, Arthur Loeb, Marianna and Juan Sabater, Mary and Ian Snow, and Allen Brill helped raise a whopping $1 million for New York's Lenox Hill Neighborhood House at the preview party for the Spring International Art Antiques Show at the Park Avenue Armory last Thursday. The party was called Once Upon a Time and featured dinner tables designed by Scott Snyder, Hunt Slonem, David Kleinberg, Philip Gorrivan, Harry Heissmann, Linda Fargo, Le Cirque's Marco Maccioni, Christopher Spitzmiller, Roric Tobin and Antony Todd. Seen Martha A. Gottfried broker Halina Sledz, her husband, Zig, and boxing promoter Don King at the polo season finale. Halina said the high -haired one was "very nice and friendly and we had a lot of laughs Bob and Myra Kraft taking in a Boston Celtics game Heart, the Wilson sister band, at the Brazilian Court Beleaguered billionaire Jeffrey Epstein at the Tel Aviv Hilton in Israel, where, a spokesman says, "he was spending Passover, meeting with Israeli research scientists, and taking a tour of military bases." No massages.

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Sue Ellen Beryl, managing director of Palm Beach Dramaworks, views the cuts with resignation. The theater has been recommended for $22,763 grant $14,672 less than it received last year. "We're grateful for anything get, but to receive so much less than we had last year is disappointing," she said. a A a 167 DUNBAR ROAD John Volk Georgian Revival in one of Palm Beach's most coveted locations. Totaling 5,320 sq.ft.

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