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    Vero Beach Magazine Signs On as Official Local Media Sponsor of 2018 Windsor Charity Polo Cup

    June 12, 2017 | Windsor Florida |

    Windsor is pleased to announce that Vero Beach Magazine will join the 2018 Windsor Charity Polo Cup as the event’s official Local Media Sponsor.

    Co-chaired by the Hon. Hilary M. Weston and Salvatore Ferragamo, the Windsor Charity Polo Cup is recognized as the premier high-goal charity polo match of the season. Taking place on Saturday, February 17, 2018, on Windsor’s polo grounds, the event will feature a roster of top-level international players.

    The biennial event’s purpose is to raise money for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, as well as the Alzheimer & Parkinson Association of Indian River County.

    “The Windsor community is honored to have the support of Vero Beach Magazine as our 2018 Windsor Charity Polo Cup Local Media Sponsor,” said Jane Smalley, Director of Marketing at Windsor. “We hold Vero Beach Magazine in extremely high regard, and have throughout the magazine’s twenty-year history. Together we will work to heighten visibility for the event, with the shared goal of delivering critical support to our charitable partners.”

    “The team at Vero Beach Magazine is very excited to work with Windsor to help educate the public about what research is being done to help find a cure for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases,” said Lisa Diggins, Publisher at Vero Beach Magazine.

    The Windsor Charity Polo Cup will also host an engaging mix of events and exhibitions, including two VIP hospitality areas, an elegant luncheon and a themed tailgate competition. The event will also feature the Porsche People’s Choice Concourse, which will showcase more than 30 different cars, from vintage Porsches to the latest models, a specialty retail village and gourmet concession stands.

    For the latest details on the Windsor Charity Polo Cup, visit WindsorCharityPoloCup.com.

    About Windsor

    Windsor  is a private residential community spanning 425 acres of lush barrier island between the Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean in Vero Beach, Florida. Established in 1989 by Hilary and W. Galen Weston of Toronto, Canada, Windsor was designed by renowned town planners Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk in the New Urbanism style of residential living, one that offers public and community spaces framed by timeless architecture and landscape design that celebrates its tropical and unspoiled setting. Windsor is comprised of 350 homesites in various styles including village homes, cottages and country estates, all remarkable for their signature Anglo-Caribbean architecture and gracious living.

    Windsor provides homeowners privacy and seclusion combined with the finest amenities, exemplary services and sporting activities. Members enjoy an 18-hole links-style golf course, Har-Tru tennis courts, an Equestrian Centre, full-sized polo field, over four miles of riding trails, a fully equipped Fitness Centre, and Gun Club.  The Clubhouse, with interiors designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is a favorite gathering place much like the Beach Club which features private cabanas, its own restaurant, a pool-side Cabana Bar and 25-metre swimming pool.  Windsor is also known for its art gallery featuring a revolving series of world-class exhibitions, and a Town Hall, which serves as a chapel and a venue for weddings, concerts and lectures.

     

    About Vero Beach Magazine

    Founded in 1997 by Elizabeth (Beth) Moulton, a Connecticut transplant with a Vero Beach spouse, the magazine’s main goal is to celebrate all the qualities that make the Vero Beach community beloved by both year-round and seasonal residents.  The magazine strives to be a positive force in the community by engaging readers with truthful, quality editorial and photography; generating support for non-profit organizations; and promoting local small businesses.  The staff believes that regional publications have an obligation to give back to the communities that they serve by supporting local non-profit fundraising efforts, financially and editorially, and uncovering methods to preserve local history and the environment.