Renowned fashion icon Tommy Hilfiger will chair the Center for Creative Education’s much-awaited “Thanks for Giving” Autumn Luncheon, promising an unforgettable event at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 5 at The Foundations School in West Palm Beach.
“We’re excited to showcase the incredible work being done at The Foundations School,” says Robert Hamon, president and CEO of CCE. “Our students are thriving because of our approach and model of teaching and learning using creativity and the arts to engage and inspire their natural curiosity. We are honored to have Tommy Hilfiger join us in celebrating the power of creativity in transforming lives.”
The luncheon will kick off with an open house, allowing guests to explore The Foundations School and witness its innovative approach to incorporating the arts into the educational curriculum. As a model of CCE’s mission to revolutionize teaching and learning through creativity, the K-5 program prioritizes enhancing literacy for underprivileged students. The school manages to keep tuition low to no cost, thanks to fundraising endeavors and state scholarships. After the tour, attendees will convene in the cafeteria for an exclusive Q&A session with Tommy Hilfiger and CCE’s Foundations School students.
“Creativity has always been at the core of everything I do—it’s about shaping ideas, pushing boundaries, and inspiring others to see the world differently,” Tommy Hilfiger says (pictured). “I’m thrilled to support CCE’s mission in nurturing the next generation of innovators and bold thinkers. By embracing the arts in education, we are empowering students to become the leaders of tomorrow.”
For additional information on The Foundations School or Center for Creative Education, visit cceflorida.org. Tickets for the event are $400 per person, with all proceeds directly supporting CCE’s initiatives. To donate toward a student scholarship or purchase a ticket to the Luncheon, please call Jonathon Ortiz-Smykla at 561.805.9927 or email him at [email protected].
Photo courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger