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Antiques and Design Combine at the DBHS Fifteenth Annual Antiques Show & Sale
Designers Carleton Varney, Nancy Corzine and Mario Nievera to Highlight Event

The Delray Beach Historical Society (DBHS) welcomes internationally-known interior designer Carleton Varney and design entrepreneur Nancy Corzine as speakers for its Fifteenth Annual Antiques Show & Sale, to be held February 21 24, 2008 at the Delray Beach Community Center, 50 Northwest First Avenue.

Varney is president of Dorothy Draper & Co., Inc. (New York), the oldest established. design firm in the U.S., named after one of the doyennes of interior design from the 1920s to the 1960s. Draper was honored by the Museum of the City of New York in a retrospective exhibition of her work that will be on display at the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale from Feb. 3-June 23, 2008. Varneys resume, which features the restoration The Breakers Palm Beach, will soon include decorating the Green Room for the 2008 Academy Awards on Feb. 24 in Los Angeles, CA.

In keeping with his new project, Varneys topic for the Show & Sale will be Decorating for the Glamorous. For more information, visit www.dorothydraper.com.

Bi-coastal designer Corzine has been characterized as one of Americas leading interior and furniture design talents. In November, Corzine opened her first retail location in Palm Beach. For more information, visit www.nancycorzine.com.

Following tradition, the Gala Private Preview Party will be held Thursday night by hostesses Chrissy Hubiak and Show & Sale Co-Chair Deborah Sargeant. The party will be held inside a decorated tent designed by Palm Beachs own Mario Nievera.

The designers we are hosting are well-known for their pairing of antique and classic looks with fresh, modern colors and contemporary style, said DBHS Executive Director Stephanie Shipley.
Nieveras firm provides landscape architecture and design services for residential, corporate, institutional, and commercial clients in the US, Canada and the Caribbean. His company and talents have been showcased in the pages of Architectural Digest, Departures, House & Garden, The New York Times, Southern Accents, and W. For more information, visit www.marionieveradesign.com.

New for this year, DBHS has added a Friday evening Trends, Taste & Traditions party, featuring local designer Victoria Amory. Amorys talents will be on display through decorated tabletops that integrate classic antiques and contemporary design. Appraisal experts and dealers will be on hand to encourage and educate new collectors.

DBHS Schedule of Events and Pricing:
Thursday, February 21
6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Gala Private Preview Party hosted by Chrissy Hubiak and Deborah Sargeant, featuring the designs of Mario Nievera. Tickets: $150

Friday, February 22
10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Fifteenth Annual Antiques Show & Sale, Tickets: $15, $25 for
a three-day pass
7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Trends, Taste & Traditions Party hosted by Karen Van Wormer, Karen Vanneck and Karen Carr, featuring the designs of Victoria Amory; Tickets: $75

Saturday, February 23
10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Fifteenth Annual Antiques Show & Sale, Tickets: $15
10:00 a.m. 12 p.m. (noon) Lecture Series featuring keynote speakers Nancy Corzine and Carleton Varney; Tickets: $50, $75 for both speakers
5:30 pm After Hours Tour of the Show with Fine Art Consultant George E. Read; Tickets: $50

Sunday, February 24
11:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Fifteenth Annual Antiques Show & Sale, Tickets: $15

The DBHS Fifteenth Annual Antiques Show & Sale will be produced by Armacost Antiques Shows, LTD. Sponsors to date include the Corcoran Group, Gateway Insurance, Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Ganger, Mellon Bank, The Colony Hotel & Cabana Club, Aker Kasten Eye Center, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mulry, and Northern Trust. Proceeds from the Show & Sale will underwrite the costs of the ongoing renovations of the Hunt House, which will include a permanent, hurricane-proof repository for the complete archives.

The Delray Beach Historical Society was founded in 1964 to preserve local traditions and provide opportunities for the community to learn about Florida's heritage. The DBHS manages several sites in Delray Beach that enable it to educate the public regarding local history and preservation. For more information, call 561-243-2577 or visit www.delraybeachhistoricalsociety.org.

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Added by MAWhite on December 13, 2007

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