Palm Beach…It’s An Attitude”

One of the most fascinating facets of the history of South Florida is the story of the inhabitation of the exclusive, legendary little island of Palm Beach. This renowned playground of the wealthy and celebrities has become home to both the famous as well as the infamous and who is better suited to provide a “charming chat” covering old and new history of this exclusive society, Verna Shore is the answer.



 

 

Verna Shore has often said that “Palm Beach isn’t a place, it’s an attitude”. Who would be more able to define America’s seat of aristocracy, then a long-time resident of Palm Beach County, a former model who hob-knobs with the movers and shakers of the community in the course of her daily routine. No flibbertigibbet, but a successful working gal who operates her own business from snazzy Boca Raton. And, because of her business of providing locations for other models and photographers, she needs to know who’s moving where, and when, and who just bought so-and-so’s mansion and why. The “why” often can be the most interesting, and it’s not found in guidebooks, the Chamber of Commerce or a library.

Verna doesn’t really lecture; she simply tells it like it is. She’s fun to listen to and educational at the same time. She knows Palm Beach, as well as she knows the palm on her hand. She’s a font of knowledge in its history and the personalities that built this original American Rivera. And, she knows what went on last week and, no doubt, what will be going on next week. Verna’s in-depth knowledge can be fully customized and integrated into any program being offered to your clients. Be it true history or privileged current gossip, Verna can address and entertain on either both or just a specific era.


For an afternoon of fun with facts and chitchat, spend forty-five minutes with Verna. That’s the length of her talk, always followed by enthusiastic questions and answers from the audience. She’s been known to extend the time to answer all her audience’s questions to an hour or more. When you are in Palm Beach, to miss an afternoon with Verna at your hotel, luncheon or any other venue is to see the “place”…but not the “attitude”.

 

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