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The Pap Corps Champions for Cancer Research is proud to host its 4th annual New Year’s Eve Party “Imagine” at Stage in Palm Beach Gardens on December 31, 2021. The festive fundraiser for Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center will feature a lavish culinary experience by Executive Chef Pushkar, handcrafted cocktails, sommelier selected wines, live music with Joe Bachman and friends and many more magical moments.   The fundraiser, which is presented by Renee and Donald Scott, begins at 8pm, VIP tickets are $650, GA is $500, bar and late-night seatings are also available, along with sponsorship packages. For reservations and more information, www.thepapcorps.org.

Renee and Donald Scott

“Each year, thanks to the generosity of our supporters, doctors develop new and better treatments for a wide range of cancers,” said Sally Berenzwieg, CEO. “As we ring in 2022, we look forward to the incredible strides the doctors at Sylvester will make thanks to the donations from The Pap Corps.”

Celebrating the new possibilities for 2022 is just part of what makes the New Year’s Eve event so spectacular. The event itself is a stunningly crafted evening featuring a premium open bar, party favors, a balloon drop, gourmet dining and music that will have you dancing and singing all night!

Chef Pushkar’s tantalizing menu will incorporate his global influences and interwoven traditions. Guests can look forward to selections including a seafood tower with stone crab claws and Maine lobster tail, Mishima ultra-grade filet, decadent desserts, and  many more delights. The entertainment kicks off in the Pommery Lounge with a DJ spinning all the top hits and then the party gets rockin’ with Joe Bachman’s national touring band!

“The Pap Corps New Year’s Eve Party has become one of the most coveted tickets in Palm Beach County, attracting a jubilant crowd that is filled with determination and hope for the future,” said Sarah Negrin, Director of South Florida.

About The Pap Corps:
Since its founding in 1952, The Pap Corps has donated more than $110 million to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, including a historic $50 million pledge in 2016. The Pap Corps derives its name from Dr. George Papanicolaou, a pioneer in cytopathology and early cancer detection, who introduced the world to the revolutionary ‘Pap’ test. A small group of women began the organization to support his efforts, and over the decades it has grown into an organization of over 20,000 men and women, in over 50 chapters, who raise funds to support research for all types of cancers.