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See Slideshow of Shop with a Cop event - November 6, 2011

The Shop With a Cop event is a way the that Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office helps underprivileged children during the holiday season. The money will help deputies buy presents for children this Christmas.

Annual Classic Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show
To Benefit "Shop With A Cop" Kid's Event
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Go to Palm Beach Post article and video at: http://www.wpbf.com/news/29697357/detail.html

Car Show Supports Sheriff's Organization
Shop With A Cop Event Exceeds Goal

NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Palm Beach County Sheriff Rick Bradshaw says a North Palm Beach Car show helps them exceed their goal for the annual "Shop With a Cop" event.

The Shop With a Cop event is a way the that Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office helps underprivileged children during the holiday season. The money will help deputies buy presents for children this Christmas.

Cars of Dreams helped organize and sponsor the event, and Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said it was a success.

"Number one, this is going to be the biggest crowd we've had since we started this event. Number two, the weather has been great, but the most important thing is underprivileged children are going to have a good Chirstmas because of this event," said Bradshaw.

Diamonds are Forever superyacht, update:

Please view diamondsyacht.com for updates on photos and launch date and to book a charter.

Available for worldwide charter, with its unique "Quad Deck Design".

 

New launch in Livorno for Benetti Custom megayachts - November 2011

Benetti Yachts - events-media/news/benetti-news-2011/diamonds-are-forever


"Diamonds Are Forever", this is the name of the new Custom megayacht launched on Saturday 26th November 2011 at the state-of-the-art Benetti shipyard in Livorno.
Benetti FB253 60mt is the boat's official identification, but for its owner it's "Diamonds Are Forever": the official name of the yacht and the very personal signature of Mr. John Staluppi, an established shipowner who has always been a fan of the Bond, James Bond saga.


Based on Benetti naval architecture and engineering, the elegant external line of the new FB253 Diamonds Are Forever is characterised by compact forms and dynamic slender lines: a balanced combination of traditional design elements and modern innovative stylistic solutions which have become the shipyard's distinguishing mark throughout the world.


On board, customisation to meet the needs and desires of the shipowner is total: the particular arrangement of the cabins, the location of the wheelhouse on the flybridge, the interior design and decor, the engine room made entirely of stainless steel and the addition of the top deck above the flybridge, a private panoramic deck 12 metres above the sea which can be reached by the glass lift that serves all the yacht decks.

See all latest news for Diamonds are Forever Superyacht

 

Click here for October article in Superyachttimes.com - 61 Metre superyacht Diamonds Are Forever hits the water at Benetti

Friday, 14 October 2011

Benetti have prelaunched the 61 metre Diamonds Are Forever, on schedule for her official launch later this year, when she will become available for charter through Ocean Independence from December 2011

Sparkling in the early Autumn Italian sunshine this week, as she took to the water, the 61 metre Diamonds Are Forever features a signature Evan K Marshall interior. The design synergy created through the longstanding owner designer relationship has resulted in a superb layout and sophisticated styling focusing on a full service guest concept for the charter market.

Comprising of two panoramic master suites and four guest staterooms. A guest elevator to all decks, a full beam sky lounge and vast open and shaded deck spaces. Of particular note is the additional top deck, located above the sun deck, which forms a very private, panoramic deck which is also served by the central elevator. The aft part of the sun-deck also allows easy touch and go helicopter operations.

Ocean Independence
Peter Thompson / Michael White
+44 (0)207 380 7600
pthompson@ocyachts.com / mike@ocyachts.com
www.oceanindependence.com  

 

About Diamonds are Forever:

Built to a design in-house by Benetti the Italian superyacht manufacturer features a signature Evan K Marshall interior comprising two panoramic master suites and four guest staterooms.

Measuring 60.95-meters  with a 10.50-meter overall beam, 2011 motor yacht Diamonds are Forever is being built under the hull ID FB 253. Benetti Hull FB 253 will accommodate up to twelve guests in two master staterooms (VIP) and four guest cabins as well as accommodations for up to fifteen crew members.
Large windows enable natural light to filter into the Evan K Marshall styled interior to showcase a variety of natural shades including browns, tans, creams and whites.

There are guest and service elevators to all decks, a full beam sky lounge and vast open and shaded deck spaces. A special feature of yacht Diamonds are Forever is the additional top deck, located above the sun deck, which forms a very private, panoramic deck.
The aft part of the sundeck can be transformed from a large relaxing area outfitted with several lounge chairs into a touch and go helipad, while technological superiority will be ensured by Millennium Edition build supervision.


M/Y Diamonds are Forever is expected to achieve a top speed of 16 knots with a range of just under 5,000 nautical miles cruising at 12 knots thanks to  twin CAT 3512C engines and 120,000 LT capacity fuel tanks.

Diamonds Are Forever - Custom Yacht for John Staluppi
by Benetti Yachts and Evan K. Marshall/Usonia V

(Excerpt from Yacht-Premiere.com Magazine)

The name's Staluppi, John Staluppi. If a boat is named after a Bond film, then it must be John Staluppi's boat – it's almost a personal signature, expressing one of the individual preferences of the legendary American tycoon, although for some time now he has been involved in a stronger, more overwhelming passion: period cars. John Staluppi has cultivated his passion for classic cars for many years, putting together his own private collection of fabulous vehicles that culminated in the creation of the incredible Cars of Dreams Museum. It's a remarkable, unique collection of numerous cars from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, all beautifully preserved in the immaculate splendour of their impeccably polished paintwork and glittering mirror-effect chrome plating. With their sleek lines and bright colours, these cars are fascinating metal sculptures, magically intact examples of technological and artistic beauty. They're certainly worth a lot of money, but more importantly they are a great historical treasure and an immense cultural asset, safeguarded thanks to John Staluppi. Nonetheless, other genres of artwork move him as well, and boats play a notable part here. Presumably for reasons of space, the considerable size of these seaborne masterworks make it impossible to put them together in a collection, and this is probably why John Staluppi likes to change his boat frequently. Over the years, he has had a large number of custom motor yachts built, and they have entered yachting legend for all time, standing out for their ultra high speed performance, which was in turn made possible by the cutting-edge technologies that the enlightened Owner explicitly requested from the best shipyards. Recently, however, John and Jeannette Staluppi have changed course and have become more interested in the production of custom motor yachts for tranquil cruises, typified by the size of the interiors and the magnificence of the fittings. For their next boat, the American couple put their faith in the Italian shipyard Benetti Yachts: the project for Diamonds Are Forever, as this unique "Quad Deck Design" motor yacht is called, was signed in December last year and the new motor yacht will be launched in August next year.

 

John Staluppi, Atlantic Automotive Group Owner- See full article at http://www.longislandpress.com/powerlist/john-staluppi/

The automotive industry completed its historic rebound this year with better than expected returns for U.S. automobile manufacturers and strong sales worldwide. Given our reliance on the automobile, Long Islanders are as tied to their cars as Detroit is tied to pumping them out. As the owner of the Atlantic Automotive Group, the largest association of dealerships in New York, John Staluppi has seen it all. Chances are you or someone you know has purchased a car through his vast network of dealers. The automotive business has been good to this self-made auto magnate, but his enthusiasm for cars is a distant third behind his charitable work and his passion for building some of the world's most luxurious yachts. Don't expect Staluppi to abandon the car business anytime soon, though, as he is opening a brand new dealership this month. But given the choice between driving to a grand opening or cruising in by sea, we're guessing he would choose the latter.

 

Date: April 5, 2011
Time: 7 p.m. Wheels of Dreams
Location: John Staluppi's Cars of Dreams Private Museum, N Palm Beach, Fla.
Event: An evening of stars and classic cars that includes cocktails, dinner and entertainment benefitting the Darrell Gwynn Foundation. The Cars of Dreams private Museum is an unparalleled collection reflecting owner John Staluppi's passion for classic car design.

Hospice of Palm Beach County

South East Rods & Customs and Cars of Dreams Museum Present Cars of Dreams Show To Benefit Hospice of Palm Beach County Bookmark and Share

John Staluppi's Private "Cars of Dreams" Collection is Rarely Open to the Public

Auto enthusiasts call John Staluppi's private Cars of Dreams Museum the eighth wonder of the world. Now, South Florida will have the opportunity to see these dream machines up-close-and-personal at the South East Rods & Customs "Cars of Dreams" Benefit Car Show. The event will be held Sunday, March 13th at the Cars of Dreams Museum, located at 133 U.S. Highway One, North Palm Beach, FL. Hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

South East (Hot) Rods and Customs, a non-profit, classic, street rod and collectible car club, has organized a mammoth car show just outside the museum's door. Enthusiasts from all over the country will bring their "rides" to participate in the day-long, family-oriented charity event. Last year, more than 600 cars were on display.

Auto dealership mogul and philanthropist, John Staluppi, started his world-class collection of cars eleven years ago, focusing on the time period from WW II to the 1970s. Staluppi began his career as a car mechanic in a Chevy dealership in 1962.

"It all started when there were 10 or 15 cars at my house, and I'd have to move them all around to get to them," Staluppi said. "My business partner suggested that we move them to the shopping center we owned." Housed in a building larger than a football field, Staluppi, and his wife Jeannette, created period settings for the cars including a 1950s garage, a fire station and town square all surrounding a hand-carved carousel. He opens the museum to the public only three times a year for charity events.

Donnie Hancock, who founded the non-profit South East Rods & Customs in 2009, created the family-oriented classic, street rod, and collectible car club for the appreciation and preservation of the vehicles while providing funding and support for local charities and helping neighbors in need. Hancock wants to support Hospice of Palm Beach County because of his personal experience with the organization.

"When my friend arrived at Hospice, he said he could not pay," Hancock remembers, "They told him to relax, because there would be no charge for his care. He passed away…so peacefully. They gave him great care."

Enthusiasts everywhere are invited to enter their new or restored classic car in the show. Registration is 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for car show participants: the donation is $20.00.

Spectator admission to the car show and Cars of Dreams Museum is $10.00. There will be live entertainment, raffles, 50/50 drawing and food and beverages available.

For more information, please call (561) 753-3279 or visit www.serodsncustoms.com. 100% of the proceeds benefit Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation.

For more information, please call (561) 753-3279 or visit www.serodsncustoms.com. 100% of the proceeds benefit Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation.

To learn more about Hospice of Palm Beach County programs or for more information, call (561) 227-5175.

 

John Staluppi's Cars of Dreams opens its doors and raises more than $44,000 for Hospice


April 6, 2011

More than 1,000 custom hot rod and classic cars from across the nation were on display at the South East Rods & Customs "Cars of Dreams" Benefit Car Show at the Cars of Dreams Museum in North Palm Beach. The event, which also offered a rare glimpse of John Stalupp's private Cars of Dreams Museum, attracted more than 2,000 visitors and raised more than $44,000 for Hospice of Palm Beach County.

South East Rods & Customs - a nonprofit, classic, street rod and collectible car club - organized the event and invited enthusiasts to show off their "rides" at the museum, which is housed in a shopping mall.

"I have been touched by Hospice in my own life and to partner with John Staluppi for this event was a win-win for everyone," www.serodsncustoms.com founder Donnie Hancock said.
He created the family oriented club to encourage appreciation and preservation of the cars and to support local charities and help neighbors in need. After one of its members was served by Hospice of Palm Beach County, the club made Hospice its primary charity.

"They treated him fantastic," Hancock said. "Hospice is there for everybody."

To car enthusiasts, the Cars of Dreams Museum is the eighth wonder of the world. John Staluppi and his wife Jeannette converted part of the old Twin City Mall, placing classic cars in tableaux that include a 1950s-era garage, a fire station and a town square with a working hand-carved antique carousel and a drive-in theater. John Staluppi opens the museum to the public only three times a year for charity events.

"This year, we have at least 400 more cars than last year and at least a 1,000 more people,"John Staluppi. "I love it; I love doing it. It's a great charity."

To learn more about Hospice of Palm Beach County programs or for more information, call 1-800-HOSPICE.

A message from Hospice of Palm Beach County

Hospice of Palm Beach County, founded in 1978 as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3), has cared for nearly 70,000 patients and their families and averages 1,200 patients daily throughout Palm Beach County.

A leading provider of hospice care, Hospice of Palm Beach County serves as a model for other Hospice programs nationwide. Our care encompasses all socio-economic and demographic groups. Services are provided at the patient’s home, in an extended care facility or a hospital. When acute care is needed, patients may be admitted to one of our six inpatient units.

Whatever it Takes

Hospice of Palm Beach County provides care to all who need and want it, regardless of insurance or financial status. Donations, grants and proceeds from fundraising events supplement the insurance reimbursement to ensure that cost for services is never an issue for our patients or their families. Nearly 900 highly trained employees and more than 600 caring volunteers make this a program that excels in innovative care and quality service to our community.

Biography

University of Montana Foundation

John Staluppi Car Mogul and Philanthropist

John Staluppi Congratulates Atlantic Cadillac as a Leading Cadillac New York Dealer

John Staluppi celebrates the Grand Opening of Atlantic Audi

John Staluppi Proud of National Kidney Registry's Recognition of Atlantic Auto Group Executives

The Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of Operations of the John Staluppi Atlantic Automotive Group are being honored for their contributions and support of the National Kidney Registry.

LONG ISLAND, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--John Staluppi is pleased that the National Kidney Registry has recognized the philanthropic efforts of John Pickett, Chief Operating Officer, and Michael D. Brown, Vice President of Operations, both of Atlantic Automotive Group.

"When we held our inaugural Long Island Friends of the National Kidney Registry fundraising gala last year, we had no idea of the heights it would hit, both in terms of human emotion and overall donations"

Mr. Pickett and Mr. Brown have been working diligently to spread the word about the National Kidney Registry and obtaining contributions to benefit the nonprofit organization. They will be honored at a gala sponsored by Atlantic Automotive Group, a John Staluppi dealer group.

"When we held our inaugural Long Island Friends of the National Kidney Registry fundraising gala last year, we had no idea of the heights it would hit, both in terms of human emotion and overall donations," said Jacquelyn Maher-Brucia, who is coordinating the fundraising efforts of Atlantic Automotive Group. "The generosity and support of those who attended was both humbling and exhilarating at the same time."

The support and donations all benefit the National Kidney Registry, a nonprofit organization formed to unite kidney donors with those seeking a kidney transplant in one universal registry. The National Kidney Registry also seeks to increase the number of quality donors and the speed at which a transplant is completed, from the beginning match to the final surgery.

John Staluppi and everyone at Atlantic Auto Group are hopeful this year's gala will be an even greater success than last year's. The event is scheduled from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010, at the La Grange Inn in West Islip.

For more information about attending the gala, interested attendees may call 631-231-0589, visit http://www.atlanticautogroup.net/ or visit www.kidneyregistry.org before Nov. 5, 2010.

About us:

Atlantic Auto Group treats every customer, whether visiting one of its dealerships online or in person, as a family member. Comprised of state-of-the-art facilities and No. 1-rated dealerships, Atlantic Auto Group continues to lead the way in building lifetime relationships with customers.

The National Kidney Registry's mission is to save and improve the lives of people facing kidney failure by increasing the quality, speed and number of living donor transplants in the world.

Contacts

For Atlantic Auto Group
Jacquelyn Maher-Brucia, 631-231-0589

Donation Only Event Raises $52,000 for Hospice of Palm Beach County

Metrick Entertainment Presents: John Staluppi - Part I

Metrick Entertainment Presents: John Staluppi - Part II

Cars of Dreams Museum Fundraiser for Darrell Gwynn Event "Wheels of Dreams"

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See Video WPTV5

More than 300 guests enjoyed a magical “Wheels of Dreams” evening at John and Jeanette Staluppi’s fabulous Cars of Dreams Museum in North Palm Beach March 30th. Amid a wonderland of classic cars, Darrell, “Big Daddy” Don Garlits, and NHRA personality Bob Frey took everyone on an entertaining “Behind the Scenes” look at the world of cars and racing and the camaraderie it engenders.

Cars of Dreams Hospice Fundraiser - WPBF News Channel 5 - YouTube

Tail Fins and Chrome Video of Cars of Dreams - YouTube

Heart and Stroke Champions for American Heart and Stroke Association

Miami Children's Hospital Foundation Event

Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation (MCHF) is a non-profit organization whose sole mission is to create awareness and generate funds for Miami Children’s Hospital (MCH), the only licensed specialty hospital in South Florida exclusively for children. The Foundation’s guiding principle is to ensure that all children have access to state-of-the-art pediatric care.

The Northern Palm Beaches Heart Ball

(Excerpt from Article Above) This event raised more than $400,000 for the American Heart Association. The success of this important fundraiser is due not only to its venue, but equally to the countless hours of service by the event chairpersons Julie Shrewsbury and Dr. Frank Cook, event co-chairpersons Terri and Kevin Justice and their energetic event committee of workers. John and Jeanette Staluppi served as the patron honorary chairpersons along with Dr. Richard Faro who was the medical honorary chairman. Hats off too, to the tireless efforts of Heart Associations staff members Pam Calzadilla, Jodi Riche and Kristen Cruz.

Cars of Dreams Museum Opens for Charity Event "Shop with a Cop"

(Excerpt from Article Above) Car nuts like Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno have huge car collections….and they help charities. John Staluppi of Palm Beach Gardens can give them a run for their money…..on both counts. Mr. Staluppi started his collection about 10 years ago with just two cars. Now his collection has grown to more than 100 cars.

Millennium Yachts Casino Royale

CNN story on Casino Royale - http://www.cnn.com/2009/SPORT/01/16/007.superyacht/

Excerpt of article

The story
It may be named after the high-octane James Bond thriller, but does the latest offering from enthusiastic owner John Staluppi hit the jackpot?

"Casino Royale" was the first action-packed novel by Ian Fleming, paving the way for 11 more spy novels, and a catalogue of iconic films charting the adventures of secret service agent James Bond.

But it is also the name of the very latest in a line of yachts owned by renowned yachtsman John A. Staluppi -- all of which have been named after one of the Bond tales.

LONDON, England (SuperYachtWorld) -- It may be named after the high-octane James Bond thriller, but does the latest offering from enthusiastic owner John Staluppi hit the jackpot?

Bond style: Casino Royale is the latest in a series of 007-inspired super-yachts.

"Casino Royale" was the first action-packed novel by Ian Fleming, paving the way for 11 more spy novels, and a catalogue of iconic films charting the adventures of secret service agent James Bond.

But it is also the name of the very latest in a line of yachts owned by renowned yachtsman John A. Staluppi -- all of which have been named after one of the Bond tales.

They may well be tributes to 007, but Octopussy, Moonraker, Thunderball and The World is Not Enough are also some of the fastest super-yachts in the world. Octopussy was built in Holland and Moonraker in Norway, both from plans drawn by the innovative Dutch naval architect Frank Mulder, and Thunderball was designed and built by Dennison Yachts in Fort Lauderdale.

To build The World is Not Enough, John created Millennium Superyachts in 1998, a company that will be a vehicle for future builds.

It was the 43.5 meter Octopussy, which broke the 50-knot barrier 18 years ago, that first brought the name of New York-born John Staluppi to the attention of super-yacht aficionados.

The self-made millionaire left school when he was 16 and worked as a mechanic in Brooklyn before going on to start up one of the most successful car dealerships in North America -- a business that enabled him to indulge his passion for racing fast boats, and then later for super-yachts.

To build Casino Royale, Millennium Yachts has teamed up with the U.S.-based Christensen Shipyard, describing the new launch as the first of its "Millennium editions." Joe Foggia, president of Christensen Yachts, explains: "She has over 650 square meters of space on board -- that's a lot in a yacht of her length."

There is no doubt that John's vision and passion bring fervor and excitement to a sometimes conservative industry. There are, after all, few super-yachts aboard which you will be greeted by frosted-glass panels sweeping down the central staircase, delicately etched with the silhouettes of Bond girls.

And then there's the hand-crafted marble roulette wheel set into the deck of the main saloon, made by master-craftsman John Homchick at Christensen's dedicated marble shop.

Casino Royale isn't a speed machine to match his previous yachts but, as we chatted on the deck of his latest creation, it's very clear that John Staluppi is an owner who knows just want he wants. "So what is a super-yacht? To me, it has to be at least 120 feet overall with a master suite and four guest cabins, room for six crew and somewhere to carry the tender.

"And oh, one more thing, there has to be no teak. It adds weight, it's a pain in the butt to clean, and the oil gets all over my carpeting!" he says with a smile.

We look around and notice the acres of teak decking -- it's stunning, so perhaps this is one fight he's better off not winning.

The yacht's interior can best be described as richly ornate, yet it remains tasteful and has the softer touch of John's wife Jeanette in many of the living areas. Atop the divide sits a figurine of Vesper Lynd, the heroine from Casino Royale.

In terms of accommodation, John has achieved the optimal use of space he was looking for. The master stateroom is accessed through the owner's study with its dark, leather-topped mahogany desk and cream leather office chair. As you may expect from a James Bond fan, a gargantuan double bed dominates with a mirrored deck head above.

Below, the guest cabins are equally well-appointed and appear to be larger than the standard on most yachts of this size. Forward are two twin cabins; astern of them two suites with king-size bunks and further aft is a stunning full-beam VIP suite.

Two decks above is the elegant sky lounge -- a party room if ever we saw one. The onyx-topped bar is seductively illuminated from within the stonework and is a perfect spot to enjoy a vodka martini or two. The lounge also has a custom-designed entertainment center and a huge cinema display with a movie library that fittingly boasts every one of Commander Bond's adventure-packed movies.

Captain Zak Matten is pleased with the work so far: "I really like the way her bow and stern thruster work together. I can get her to move just about anywhere. I can even shift her sideways when I have to.

"Her maiden voyage was up into Alaska and we encountered our fair share of lumpy seas. This U.S.-built boat can hold her head up when compared to European yachts; she is up there with the best."

She may not have the speed of her predecessors in the Staluppi stable but Casino Royale is nevertheless an impressive yacht. She will bring her owners a lot of enjoyment, and for the guests who are lucky enough to be invited on board the party is about to begin.
Boat information

Length overall: 49.70 meters (163ft 0in)
Engines: Twin MTU 12V 4000 Series
Naval architect: Christensen Shipyard
Exterior styling: Christensen Shipyard
Interior designer: Jeanette Staluppi & Carol Williamson Associates
Owner's project manager: Zak Matten
Broker who introduced the client: Ocean Independence
Speed (max): 18 knots
Speed (cruise): 10 knots

Range at 10 knots: 4,300 nautical miles

Other press for Casino Royale

 

Carsofdreams.com Featured car - the "Batmobile"

Read article at Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batmobile

 

Mr. John Staluppi Grants Wishes by giving to the Make a Wish Foundation

www.wish.org

John Staluppi knows he has the ability to make a difference in the lives of children who are battling life-threatening medical conditions. Through John Staluppi's generosity the Make a Wish Foundation have never turned away a medically-eligible child.

Over the years John Staluppi has been responsible for making the wishes of so many children come true. By adopting a child's wish, John Staluppi becomes a part of the magic of Make-A-Wish. Make a Wish has acknowledged John Staluppi's contributions. But most importantly, of course, is the satisfaction of knowing that John Staluppi has made a difference in the lives of children by making his or her wish come true!

If you would like to follow in the example of John Staluppi you too can make a wish come true. Remember wishes are like children - each one unique. Therefore, the cost to fund a wish varies widely depending on the nature of the wish and the geographic location of the child. The average cost of a wish is $5,000.

You don't need to be John Staluppi to give a child the priceless gifts of love, laughter and treasured memories by sponsoring his or her wish for $5,000. For a contribution of $2,500 your donation will be partnered with another donor to make a child’s wish come true.

Fulfilling the Make a Wish Foundation mission of granting wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions would not be possible without the generous financial support of donors in the community like John Staluppi.

Behind every child's wish, there are special individuals, corporations, student organizations or foundations that made it possible. In fact, every unforgettable wish we grant is funded by private contributions. When you Adopt-A-Wish, you impact a family and create hope, strength and joy during a time when a family needs it most. The Make a Wish Foundation salutes their generous donors like John Staluppi who adopted wishes during our last fiscal year and those who made a child's wish come true during the current fiscal year. Thanks to John Staluppi and to the generosity of all involved.

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