This season’s first Cocktails in Paradise (CIP) event of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County (HSPBC) took place at artist Camilla Webster’s studio, where she creates her signature “Love From Palm Beach” line.
Webster’s original art is seen in her best-selling designs of accessories and prints and has been featured at the HSPBC’s Evening on Antique RowÔ, The Breakers, and other local venues.
The Camilla Webster Love From Palm Beach Wallpaper collection is now available at Chelsea Lane. Celebrating two business founded by designing women in Palm Beach. The NEW Paradise Palms Originals will be available to PBCH Young Friends at $500 each with 10% donation to PBCH for the next two weeks
Cocktails in Paradise, sponsored by the Young Friends of the HSPBC, is held at spectacular storied locations and offers a history lesson along with drinks and lite bites. Guests find it a great way to catch up with friends, network with notables, and practice a legacy of community.
2024-2025 Cocktails in Paradise Sponsors:
Caitlin Kah Interiors, Camilla Webster, Beth and Dr. Robert Fishel, Gunster, Halley Events, Lincoln Digital Group, Modern Luxury Palm Beach, Munyon’s Paw-Paw Liqueur, Palm Beach Fancy, Palm Beach Regency, Rachel Tessoff Realtorâ, Raptis Rare Books, Skin Center of Florida, Smith Architectural Group Inc., The Spark Boutique, and TFG Financial Advisors.
Tickets to upcoming Cocktails in Paradise events may be purchased at PBC History.
Photo Credit: Capehart Photography
ABOUT THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Historical Society of Palm Beach County is a nonprofit organization founded in 1937 to collect, preserve, and share the history of Palm Beach County and the larger context of Florida. The HSPBC operates and maintains the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, an admission-free, accessible institution featuring high-quality, interactive exhibits. Funds raised by the Society provide critical education programs to the school children of Palm Beach County. To learn more, call 561.832.4164 ext. 100 or visit pbchistory.org.