2002 <br><span>12 Clubs – 11879 Children Served</span>
The “Yacht Hop” proves to be a major success with Rendezvous guest and Fisher Island residents
1993 <br><span>5 Clubs – 5544 Children Served</span>
Generosity abound more than ever. Arnold Schwarzenegger starts a bid war for an autographed litho of Muhammad Ali and a rare uniform worn by Winston Cup winner, Alan Kulwicki goes to Gordon and Mary Henke.
1992 <br><span>5 Clubs – 7646 Children Served</span>
Fisher Island seems to blossom with beauty and splendor admist the ravages of Hurricane Andrew.
1991 <br><span>4 Clubs – 4101 Children Served</span>
The big move occurs when the Rendezvous is held at Fisher Island.
1990 <br><span>4 Clubs – 3576 Children Served</span>
Guests come by yacht, helicopter, and plane braving high seas and foul weather to party and play. Chefs are imported from Fisher Island to cater the event.
1994 <br><span>9 Clubs – 7655 Children Served</span>
The event attracts people in yachts coming all from all over the country.
2004 <br><span>12 CLUBS – 12,000 CHILDREN SERVED</span>
The Wild Wild West took over beautiful Fisher Island for a weekend of cowboy boots and good ole’ country fun.
2005 <br><span>12 CLUBS – 12,000 CHILDREN SERVED</span>
Hurricanes Katrina and Wilma affected many guests and their homes, yachts and businesses. However, the Rendezvous went on as planned despite fewer guests and yachts.
2006 <br><span>13 CLUBS – 2,000 CHILDREN SERVED</span>
The 19th Annual Rendezvous began with the official ribbon cutting of the Admirals Boys and Girls Clubs Marine Academy on the Douglas and Linda Von Allmen campus.
2008 <br><span>13 CLUBS – 12,000 CHILDREN SERVED</span>
The Rendezvous moved to its new home in Palm Beach: The Rybovich Yacht Club. Under the dream team, chairs Linda and Douglas Von Allmen and Fonda and Wayne Huizenga Jr. orchestrated a wonderful success.