Thank You from Our Chairman, Bob Wright 

Civic Association  |  November 25, 2017

A letter from our Chairman, Bob Wright:

Dear Friends,

The Palm Beach Civic Association is grateful for the support of our Directors and Members who have provided the resources to grow our organization, and enrich the community with advocacy, educational forums, and signature events.

For 74 years, the Association has stood by its mission to enhance the quality of life for the residents and businesses in our extraordinary town. Today we are the largest civic focused organization on the island, and well positioned to ensure that the quality of life will remain for generations of Palm Beachers to come.

Leadership begins with our citizens; on September 27th, the Civic Association lost a remarkable leader, Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr. In memory of Stan’s forty plus year commitment, and his key role in the development of the Civic Association and its policies, we have dedicated our 2017- 2018 Season in his honor.

We extend our gratitude to the Rumbough family for designating the Palm Beach Civic Association as the recipient of charitable gifts in Stan’s memory. We also wish to thank our members and friends who have already remembered Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr. in this significant way.

During this season of giving, we ask that you kindly consider a year-end gift to the Palm Beach Civic Association in memory of those who have built our organization throughout the years. Your tax deductible donation will honor our founders, our leaders, and our future.

With best wishes for a warm and festive holiday season,

Bob Wright
Chairman

Palm Beach Civic Association

Bob Wright

Bob Wright

Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr.

Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr.

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