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Sunday, April 3, 2011 12:00 Noon to 4pm Sixth Annual Going Green for Spring Lilly-inspired Student Designs are also featured in the exhibit:More than 20 international students at the Miami International University of Art & Design (MIU) created Lilly-inspired designs and fabric which are displayed in the exhibit. The following are some of the students: · Elisabeth Acosta, Miami , Florida · Tara Bartlette, St. John , US Virgin Islands · James Delahoz, Miami , Florida · Frank Di Maria, New York City · Laura C. Guerra, Bogotá , Colombia · Yaidymary Gonzalez, Puerto Rico; New York City & Miami , Florida · Isabel Torras Hernandez, Barcelona · Valeria Krasavina, Moscow , Russia · Anna Lampon, Miami Beach , Florida · Corrine MacKrell · Mariana Mendoza, La Paz , Bolivia & Alexandria , Virginia · Melanie Mercado · Tova Minus, Nassau , Bahamas · Leah Misika, Windhoek , Namibia - Southern Africa · Sheresade Poblet, Miami , Florida · Monica Pozo, Miami , Florida · Michelle Restrepo, Medelini , Colombia · Stephanie Reynoso, Mexico City , Mexico · Mariel Samuels, Ponce , Puerto Rico · Cristy Santiago, Miami , Florida · Anastasia Sorokina, Russia · Ella Tello · Whitney Yoham, Miami , Florida · Yuliya Zaborska, Ukraine Lilly Palm Tree Mural and Lilly Citrus Fruit Mural by: Skyler Carosella, 12th grade student at Boca Raton Community High School, Boca Raton, FL Lilly Paisley Mural and Lilly Vine Mural by: Natalie Nelson of Boynton Beach , FL Interior Décor coordinated by: Michael Steele Pucci Mannequins donated by: Saks Fifth Avenue-Palm Beach , FL Paint donated by: Home Depot-Boynton Beach and Sears-Boynton Beach Exhibit Creator & Curator: Lori J. Durante Special thank you to the following people who provided invaluable history information: Laura Robbins, Tom Akin, Martha dePoo, Suzie Zuzek dePoo, Leigh Ann Martin, Robert McKenzie, Joanne Chidron, Richard McClellan, Jay Steinhardt, Allen Riddick of Aiken County Historical Society in Aiken, South Carolina; Mandy Bolen of Key West Citizen Newspaper; Tom Hambright of the Key West Branch-Monroe County Library System; and State Archives of the State of Florida. For the Love of LILLY exhibit features more than 80 vintage Lillys, accessories, fabric and men's wear. 1970. Lilly Pulitzer with friends dressed in Lillys. Photo by Roy Erickson State Archives of Florida This LILLY exhibit is not affiliated with Sugartown Worldwide, Inc. For the Love of LILLY exhibit has been organized and developed by the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History. Featuring more than 80 vintage Lilly Pulitzer clothes, accessories and original fabric, the exhibit display is on display now thru May 31, 2011 at the donated location for the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History at the Boynton Beach Mall in Boynton Beach, Florida. This multi-media exhibit provides a historical, social and educational context about the Lilly Pulitzer fashions and their appeal to the Preppy American. The Lilly Pulitzer boldly-colored clothes arrived on the fashion scene in 1959 and garnered an immediate following of well-bred social- ites and old-money. Some items in the exhibit include original Lilly-Shift dresses, Lilly orange juice containers, Lilly cocktail napkins and trays; and Lilly men's golf shirts. The exhibit also includes a display of original Lilly fabrics that were designed at the former Key West Hand Print Fabrics (KWHPF) located in Key West, Florida. KWHPF had a team of artists who worked with Lilly to create the vivid prints designs of animals and flowers that became the iconic-look of the brand. Group tours and school field trips are also available for the exhibit. The following are some of the collectors who have provided vintage Lilly Pulitzer designs for the exhibit: Elaine Anderson of Delray Beach, FL Amy Creekmur of Miami, FL Colleen Rolfes Beckner of Delray Beach, FL Vanessa Carosella of Boca Raton, FL Joanne Johnson Chidron of Pembroke Pines, FL Evelyn Davies of Pompano Beach, FL Suzie Zuzek dePoo and Martha dePoo of Key West, FL Heather Emery of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sunde Marie Farquhar of Safety Harbor (Tampa Bay), FL Elizabeth Fletcher of Boca Raton, FL Maureen Gallagher of Cincinnati, Ohio Billie Anne Hartl of Fort Lauderdale, FL Jim Hoskings of Fort Lauderdale, FL Kristen Kerl of Greenacres, FL Kristina Krieger of Shingle Springs, California Siv Lam of San Franciso, California Mary Lane of Longwood, FL Sheffield MacIntyre of Miami, FL Molly McKeown of Saratoga, NY Cheryl & Willow Moffett of Lake Worth, FL Cindy Orr of West Palm Beach, FL Marilyn Rudinsky of Delray Beach, FL Jo Scott of Boynton Beach, FL Elinor Stephens of Pompano Beach, FL C.J. Webb of Parkland, FL Become a Fan on Facebook The theme of the sixth annual Children & Parents Day celebrates Earth Day and has been inspired by the For the Love of LILLY exhibit on display at MLFH. The Lilly Pulitzer print designs feature designs inspired by nature, the ocean and Earth. Children & Parents Day: Children & Parents Day: at the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History In Celebration of Earth Day

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Sunday, April 3, 2011 12:00 Noon to 4pm

Sixth Annual

Going Green for Spring

Lilly-inspired Student Designs are also featured in the exhibit:More than 20 international students at the Miami

International University of Art & Design (MIU) created Lilly-inspired designs and fabric which are displayed in the exhibit.

The following are some of the students:

· Elisabeth Acosta, Miami , Florida

· Tara Bartlette, St. John , US Virgin Islands

· James Delahoz, Miami , Florida

· Frank Di Maria, New York City

· Laura C. Guerra, Bogotá , Colombia

· Yaidymary Gonzalez, Puerto Rico; New York City & Miami , Florida

· Isabel Torras Hernandez, Barcelona

· Valeria Krasavina, Moscow , Russia

· Anna Lampon, Miami Beach , Florida

· Corrine MacKrell

· Mariana Mendoza, La Paz , Bolivia & Alexandria , Virginia

· Melanie Mercado

· Tova Minus, Nassau , Bahamas

· Leah Misika, Windhoek , Namibia - Southern Africa

· Sheresade Poblet, Miami , Florida

· Monica Pozo, Miami , Florida

· Michelle Restrepo, Medelini , Colombia

· Stephanie Reynoso, Mexico City , Mexico

· Mariel Samuels, Ponce , Puerto Rico

· Cristy Santiago, Miami , Florida

· Anastasia Sorokina, Russia

· Ella Tello

· Whitney Yoham, Miami , Florida

· Yuliya Zaborska, Ukraine

Lilly Palm Tree Mural and Lilly Citrus Fruit Mural by: Skyler Carosella, 12th grade student at Boca Raton Community

High School, Boca Raton, FL

Lilly Paisley Mural and Lilly Vine Mural by: Natalie Nelson of Boynton Beach , FL

Interior Décor coordinated by: Michael Steele

Pucci Mannequins donated by: Saks Fifth Avenue-Palm Beach , FL

Paint donated by: Home Depot-Boynton Beach and Sears-Boynton Beach

Exhibit Creator & Curator: Lori J. DuranteSpecial thank you to the following people who provided invaluable history information:Laura Robbins, Tom Akin, Martha dePoo, Suzie Zuzek dePoo, Leigh Ann Martin, Robert McKenzie, Joanne Chidron, Richard McClellan, Jay Steinhardt, Allen Riddick of Aiken County Historical Society in Aiken, South Carolina; Mandy Bolen of Key West Citizen Newspaper; Tom Hambright of the Key West Branch-Monroe County Library System; and State Archives of the State of Florida.

For the Love of LILLY exhibit features more than 80 vintage Lillys, accessories, fabric and men's wear.

1970. Lilly Pulitzer with friends dressed in Lillys. Photo by Roy Erickson State Archives of Florida

This LILLY exhibit is not a�liated with Sugartown Worldwide, Inc.

For the Love of LILLY exhibit has been organized and developed by the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History. Featuring more than 80 vintage Lilly Pulitzer clothes, accessories and original fabric, the exhibit display is on display now thru May 31, 2011 at the donated location for the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History at the Boynton Beach Mall in Boynton Beach, Florida. This multi-media exhibit provides a historical, social and educational context about the Lilly Pulitzer fashions and their appeal to the Preppy American. The Lilly Pulitzer boldly-colored clothes arrived on the fashion scene in 1959 and garnered an immediate following of well-bred social-ites and old-money. Some items in the exhibit include original Lilly-Shift dresses, Lilly orange juice containers, Lilly cocktail napkins and trays; and Lilly men's golf shirts. The exhibit also includes a display of original Lilly fabrics that were designed at the former Key West Hand Print Fabrics (KWHPF) located in Key West, Florida. KWHPF had a team of artists who worked with Lilly to create the vivid prints designs of animals and flowers that became the iconic-look of the brand. Group tours and school field trips are also available for the exhibit. The following are some of the collectors who have provided vintage Lilly Pulitzer designs for the exhibit: Elaine Anderson of Delray Beach, FLAmy Creekmur of Miami, FLColleen Rolfes Beckner of Delray Beach, FLVanessa Carosella of Boca Raton, FLJoanne Johnson Chidron of Pembroke Pines, FLEvelyn Davies of Pompano Beach, FLSuzie Zuzek dePoo and Martha dePoo of Key West, FLHeather Emery of Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSunde Marie Farquhar of Safety Harbor (Tampa Bay), FLElizabeth Fletcher of Boca Raton, FLMaureen Gallagher of Cincinnati, OhioBillie Anne Hartl of Fort Lauderdale, FLJim Hoskings of Fort Lauderdale, FLKristen Kerl of Greenacres, FLKristina Krieger of Shingle Springs, CaliforniaSiv Lam of San Franciso, CaliforniaMary Lane of Longwood, FLSheffield MacIntyre of Miami, FLMolly McKeown of Saratoga, NYCheryl & Willow Moffett of Lake Worth, FLCindy Orr of West Palm Beach, FLMarilyn Rudinsky of Delray Beach, FLJo Scott of Boynton Beach, FLElinor Stephens of Pompano Beach, FLC.J. Webb of Parkland, FL Become a Fan on Facebook

The theme of the sixth annual Children & Parents Day celebrates Earth Day and has been inspired by the For the Love of LILLY exhibit

on display at MLFH. The Lilly Pulitzer print designs feature designs inspired by nature, the ocean and Earth.

Children & Parents Day: Children & Parents Day:

at the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History In Celebration of Earth Day

$15 per adult/senior citizen

$15 per child age 3 and over

FREE for children under age 3

(fees include food, activities and entertainment)

Free self-parking at the Boynton Beach MallDirections, Reply Card and Envelope Enclosed

Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion HistorySixth Annual Children & Parents Day: Going Green for SpringCelebrating Earth DaySunday, April 3, 2011 at 12 noon to 4pm Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History801 N. Congress Avenue, Suite 483Boynton Beach Mall (inside Mall in North wing)Boynton Beach, FL 33426

Boynton Beach Mall-Simon MallsUS 1 AC Self StorageChristina's Alterations

Boris & Edith Rueger FundPatricia Ann Ravo Fund

Official Student Volunteers: American Heritage High School Boca/Delray

THANK YOU SPONSORS

Gardening

Hands-on Activity conducted by Build-A-Bear

Personal Appearance by Pawlette Coifure Bunny from Build-A-Bear

Various Nature-theme Arts & Crafts

Face Painting

Interactive presentation by The Parrot Lady and her live Parrots

Souvenir photos by Abbey Portrait Studios at The Palm Beach Mural inside MLFH

Tropical Music performed by Michael Kennedy

Buffet Lunch sponsored by Toojay's Original Gourmet Deli

View all exhibits at MLFH

Exhibitions and children’s programs at the Museum’s donated 8,000 square feet location inside the Boynton Beach Mall in Boynton Beach , Florida

Second phase of renovations at the Museum’s donated 8,000 square feet location inside the Boynton Beach Mall

in Boynton Beach , Florida

Children’s Mathematics in Design & History School Field Trip Program

Narrated Bus Tours of Historic Delray Beach

Outreach and lecture programs

Plans for a proposed 93,000 square feet permanent facility for the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History

This event will help support some of the following Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History (MLFH)

programs/projectsSunday, April 3, 2011 12:00 Noon to 4pm

Children & Parents Day: Children & Parents Day:

ongoing activitiesOngoing activities