Cornelia Guest and Kimberly Paige Bluhm, who have known each other since their days in NYC, hosted a lunch at a private club in Palm Beach in of honor of two of their favorite charities.

Bluhm, the wife of businessman and philanthropist Neil Bluhm, toasted the Dreyfoos School of the Arts saying, “The students at the Dreyfoos School are the most gifted in their artistic category and would never get the world class training without the school’s Foundation which raises money for their scholarships… It is a privilege to help them realize their dreams.”

Meanwhile, Guest—a long-time animal advocate—raised her glass to the American Wild Horse Conservation group. “Our wild Mustangs and Burros are our history, they belong on our lands,” she said. “These majestic creatures are subjected to horrific conditions and need our support.”

Among those attending were many philanthropic-minded guests, including Pauline Pitt, Diahann Cochran, Liza Pulitzer, Eddy Taylor, Anne Flowers, Nicola Marcus, Sharon Loeb, Lisa Cohen, Kara Ross, Andrea StarkYaz Hernández and PALMER’s Stefano Tonchi.

Eddy Taylor, Pauline Pitt and friend.

As Bluhm told PALMER: “It was a fun lunch with a serious purpose. To be able to see our friends while calling attention to two amazing organizations with our nearest and dearest made it a perfect day for me.”