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Evening in Morocco reception benefits Classical South Florida radio programming

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Avery Sommers and Rich Switzer

Palm Beach Daily News

Evening in Morocco reception benefits Classical South Florida radio programming

Avery Sommers and Rich Switzer

By SHANNON DONNELLY

DAILY NEWS SOCIETY EDITOR

Vocal performances by Broadway veteran Avery Sommers and opera singer Nadine Guertin highlighted a cocktail reception to benefit Classical South Florida.

An Evening in Morocco took place March 22.

Claude Rosinsky was chairwoman for the event, held at her Moroccan style home in Palm Beach.

The evening began with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in the courtyard of the Wyeth-designed home, then moved to the formal living room for the entertainment.

Doug Evans, president of Classical South Florida, spoke briefly on the origins of the classical music station.

Proceeds benefit Classical South Florida, a nonprofit organization that offers classical music programming to Palm Beach on 90.7 FM and a 24-hour news service on WPBI 101.9 FM.

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