A Night of Literary Fun and Games to Benefit the Literacy Coalition of PBC
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla., Sept. 23, 2019 – Who Dunnit? is this year’s theme for The 28th Annual Grand Bee on Oct. 17 at the Harriet Himmel Theater at Rosemary Square. The evening of mysteries and extraordinary accomplishments will benefit the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County.
The Grand Bee starts at 6 p.m. and will feature teams of 8 that take part in fun literary-themed trivia. Participants will enjoy a gourmet dinner, drinks and prizes while raising awareness of literacy need in Palm Beach County.
Literacy Coalition Board of Directors members Kimberly Lea of Keiser University and Chris Duke of Akerman, LLP are co-chairing the fundraiser. Committee members include Telsula Morgan of Lewis, Longman & Walker and Nicole Rocco of Florida Crystals Corporation.
Bee teams to date include:
- Akerman, LLP
- Cozen O’Connor
- Duffy’s Foundation
- Florida Crystals Corporation
- Florida Power & Light
- Keiser University
- Lewis, Longman & Walk, P.A.
- NCCI
- The Palm Beach Post
Sponsorship opportunities include:
- Presenting Sponsorship – $10,000
Includes Bee Team sponsor benefits and additional recognition. - Bee Hive Sponsorship – $5,000
Includes Bee Team sponsor benefits and additional recognition. - Bee Team Sponsorship – $2,500
Includes dinner and drinks for a team of eight, a full-page program ad and publicity as a company or group that stands united in support of literacy. - Honeycomb Sponsorship – $1,000
Includes individual entry to join a team with dinner and drinks and sponsor benefits recognition. - Individual – $325
To join a team, includes dinner and drinks. - Alphabet Letter Sponsorship (A – Z)– $300
Pending availability. - Ad Sponsorship:
- Front Inside Cover – $500
- Full-Page – $300
- Half-Page – $200
Sponsorship forms can be found here.
For more information, call 561- 279-9103 or email Communications@LiteracyPBC.org.
About the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County
A recipient of the coveted 4-star Charity Navigator rating for 11 consecutive years, the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County works to improve the quality of life in our community by promoting and achieving literacy. One in seven adults in our county is unable to read and understand information found in books, newspapers and manuals and nearly half of all third graders are not reading on grade level. Through extensive outreach and collaboration with a network of community partners, the Literacy Coalition strives to ensure that individuals who need to improve their literacy skills receive the help they need. By providing services to more than 29,000 adults, children and families each year, the Literacy Coalition’s goal is for every child and every adult in Palm Beach County to be able to read.