Sunday, February 10, 2013

JUDY’S JOURNEY AT CLUB COLETTE TO BENEFIT KIDSANCTUARY CAMPUS


Renowned artist and designer, Judy Grubman of Judith Murat Fine Jewelry has just announced the launch of her new book, Judy’s Journey Into The Land Of Murat co-authored by the designer and Charles (Sunny) Castor.  The whimsical adventures of Judy’s journeys will debut at a luncheon benefitting KidSanctuary Campus at Club Colette in Palm Beach on Tuesday, February 26, 2013 and will simultaneously feature a fashion show courtesy of Sabella Mikesell Couture with models featuring their fashions and  adorning jewelry by Judith Murat Fine Jewelry from A.R.T. Palm Beach.

Judy’s Journey Into The Land Of Murat is a fable about little Judy’s mystical adventures and the creatures that lead her on her voyage. Says Grubman, “Sunny and I began incorporating pieces from my collection which are inspired by the sea, the forest, the jungle, and the garden and translated them into a book that is mystical, spiritual and identifiable for children of all ages.  It’s a bit about the circle of life and when seeking your heart's desire, the first place to look is your own backyard.” 
Guests of the luncheon will receive an autographed copy of the book and an opportunity to win a piece of jewelry from Judith Murat Fine Jewelry’s latest collection.  Says KidSanctuary Campus President, Connie Frankino, “Judy’s spirit, enthusiasm, and passion is evident in both her exquisite jewelry designs and her new book. KidSanctuary is thrilled to call her a partner in our mission to build a safe harbor for kids who have been removed from their home because of neglect and abuse.”
Tickets for the event are $225.00 and can be purchased by contacting Executive Director of KidSanctuary Campus, Toni May by calling 561.653.8274. To learn more about KidSanctuary Campus via the internet, please visit the website at: www.kidsanctuarycampus.org.
About KidSanctuary Campus, Inc.:
KidSanctuary Campus, Inc. is a charitable organization located in Palm Beach County committed to assisting children who have been removed from their home because of neglect and abuse. With land donated by Palm Beach County, and a capital campaign currently in place, the first house, sponsored by the J.M. Rubin Foundation opened in December 2012.  The Dodero Family Cottage will be the second home to be built on the property with a ground breaking estimated to take place in the fall of 2013. The capital campaign, lead by Capital Campaign Chairman Edward M. Ricci, Esquire, will continue to raise the necessary funds for the construction of two additional homes and a recreational/ therapy building. 
About Judy Grubman and Judith Murat Fine Jewelry:
Judith Murat Grubman began a career as a model and actress, appearing in hundreds of commercials and modeled with both the Eileen Ford and William Morris Agency. As a young adult, her talents evolved further into the arts where Grubman studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, The Arts Student League of New York, and The Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach where she honed her skills as an accomplished portrait artist and sculptor.
Over a decade ago, Judy was inspired by a friend to design jewelry and Judith Murat Fine Jewelry was brought to life with collections inspired by travels, inspirations, dreams, and wishes. Judy first unveiled Judith Murat Fine Jewelry exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue – first in Palm Beach and then in Boca Raton, North Palm Beach and Houston, Texas. She has also gone on to show successfully in New York City, throughout the Hamptons and in Beverly Hills at eponymous fine jewelry houses including: Fortunoff, Greenleaf & Crosby, Hamilton Jewelers, London Jewelers, Rose Jewelers, Scully & Scully, Torneau, and more. Many celebrities have adorned themselves with Grubman’s jewelry while walking the red carpet including: Anne Hathaway, Tyra Banks, Lisa Guerrero, Eva Longoria, Jennifer Lopez, and Jennifer Hudson. Her reputation as a uniquely talented and original designer has put the artist in the spotlight by creating distinctive one-of-a-kind pieces that communicate personality and style.


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