SECOND ANNUAL EVENING OF CLASSIC BEAUTY TO TAKE PLACE ON MARCH 3RD AT 6:30PM

SECOND ANNUAL EVENING TO CELEBRATE CLASSIC BEAUTY

Hosted by renowned facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Ryan Greene, MD, PhD, with special guests NFL Star Running Back Ronnie Brown and broadcasting legend Tony Segreto, the Second Annual Evening to Celebrate Classic Beauty will feature classic cars, a fabulous live auction and tasty bites from some of South Florida’s hottest restaurants including East City Grill, SoLita Las Olas, The Capital Grille, Chops Lobster Bar, Tokyo Blue, Valentino’s Cucina Italiano, Cafe Maxx and UdderSweets, and specialty wines from Palm Bay International.  All proceeds from the event will benefit the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund and The Ronnie Brown Project.

WHO:              NFL Star Running Back Ronnie Brown

Ryan Greene, MD, PhD

Broadcasting Legend Tony Segreto

Local Notables

WHEN:            Thursday, March 3, 2011

6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

WHERE:          The Dauer Museum of Classic Cars

10801 NW 50th Street

Sunrise, FL

DETAILS: All guests are required to RSVP by February 25th to events@kiphuntermarketing.com or to Patricia at

954-765-1329. Space is extremely limited. Charitable donations are suggested and greatly appreciated.

Sponsors for the Second Annual Evening to Celebrate Classic Beauty include Emerald Asset Advisors, ParkCreek Surgery Center, East City Grill, Rick Case Automobiles, Lumenis, The Dauer Museum of Classic Cars, Specialty Retina Center, the Law Offices of Jason Turchin and Specialty Orthopedic Center.  Live Auction sponsors include Cruise.com, Levinson Jewelers, W Fort Lauderdale, TPC Eagle Trace, the University of Miami, Allied Kitchen & Bath and the Richmond Hotel.

Ryan Greene, MD, PhD is the director of Greene.MD Facial Plastic Surgery. He is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery and is a member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.  Dr. Greene has offices in Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton and can be reached at 954-651-6600 or by visiting him on the web at www.GoGreeneMD.com or facebook.com/GoGreeneMD.

Since 1991, through the Sun Sentinel Children’s Fund, a McCormick Foundation Fund, more than $37 million has been granted to organizations serving low-income families in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. 100% of each donation, plus the match from the McCormick Foundation, goes directly to organizations that provide programs and services to assist our disadvantaged populations.

The Ronnie Brown Project is a comprehensive program consisting of specific initiatives designed to address critical issues and challenges faced by the youth of South Florida on a daily basis.  For more information on The Ronnie Brown Project, visit www.TheRonnieBrownProject.org.

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