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Paws And Claws Gala from page 1 The presenting sponsor is Stryker Electric & Air. Major
sponsors are Carl’s Buick GMC and the Samuel M. and
Dedicated volunteers Kit Haas and Shaun Kelly are leading Alma Catsman Foundation. Additional event sponsors
the committee in organizing the event. They are joined by include Apex Pavers & Pools, Saelzer Atlas Wealth
committee members Katie Astras, Barb Bucci, Jennifer Management Group of Raymond James, JetLoan Capital,
Campbell, Dixie Church, Diane Coakley, Dana Coates, Carol Rick Carroll Insurance, Camp Bow Wow, and Wagnolia’s.
Dippy, Tracy Ferguson, Cindy Greenspan, Debbie Hansen, The annual Paws and Claws gala is the most prestigious
Cindi Hobbs, Dr. Linda Kardos, Bev Mauermann, Allola and successful shelter animal fundraiser on the Treasure
McGraw, Eileen Morris, Jennifer Renfro and Kay Ziegler. Coast benefiting Martin County’s only open-access,
TAKING CARE OF FAMILIES ON THE TREASURE COAST
AND PALM CITY FOR OVER
ears! BRING IN THE Volunteer cochairs Kit Haas and Shaun Kelly
Y
2 3 NEW YEAR no-kill, nonprofit animal welfare organization. Like-
WITH A
NEW SMILE minded individuals come together for an enchanting and
memorable evening as friends of the animals join forces
“Our TEAM is committed to excellence in personalized dental to raise critical funds for shelter pets in need.
Funds raised also help support the pet adoption
care, providing quality treatment that our patients deserve. program, a low-cost spay/neuter surgical program,
We offer comprehensive services including routine cleanings, a multitude of humane education programs and its
teeth whitening procedures, porcelain crowns and veneers and lifesaving Emergency Medical Fund. All combined, these
complex implant reconstructions .” Dr. Shannon Plymale-Galinis, programs have continued to allow the HSTC to provide
and Dr. Thomas A. Galinis
life-saving care and essential services to more than 6,000
animals each year.
Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more
information and/or to make a reservation, call Courtney Zanetti
at (772) 600-3211 or email her at czanetti@hstc1.org.
BEFORE BEFORE About The Humane Society Of The Treasure Coast
The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC)
is a no-kill animal welfare organization located at 4100
2812 SW Mapp Rd. | Palm City S.W. Leighton Farm Ave. in Palm City, Fla. Since 1955,
(772)283-8350 it has been the leading advocate for animal protection
AFTER AFTER GalinisAesthetics.com and well-being in the Martin County area. A 501(c)(3)
We continue to welcome new patients and invite you private, nonprofit organization, the HSTC is independent
to visit our website for special offers. Complimentary and locally operated and relies on donations to support its
consultations available upon request. programs and services. Follow the HSTC on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/humanesocietyTC and Twitter
at https://www.twitter.com/hstc1. For more information,
BEFORE AFTER ALSO OFFERING: visit https://www.hstc1.org or call (772) 223-8822.
Invisalign®, Dental Implants, Porcelain Crowns,
Facial Rejuvenation & Therapeutic Procedures
February MAG Exhibit from page 1
Aesthetic Dentistry Seabreeze Ad Jan21 v1.indd 1 12/29/20 4:52 PM • Martha Quigley
finds inspiration in
the colors of the ocean
and all things nautical,
as well as capturing
the personality by
detailing eyes and
expressions of animals
she paints. She loves
working in oils with
t h e i r u nm a t c h e d
luminosity.
• Laura Kay
Whiticar: After a
career in mathematics,
her artistic journey Maria Grace Miele
began about ten years
ago when she began collecting beads, pearls,
gemstones, coins, crystals, beach coral, shells and sea
glass, which she incorporates into her work which uses
fine silver, sterling silver and 14K jeweler’s gold.
The exhibit runs Wednesday to Saturday from noon
to 6 p.m., Feb. 3 to 27, with an opening reception
on Feb. 3 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., which will feature
individual hors d’ oeuvres servings, a cash bar and
music by Paul Hamaty.
Masks are required and available, in case you forget
yours. COVID-19 Safety Guidelines followed. The
3,300 square feet of the Palm Room makes it easy to
practice safe distance art viewing.
For information, visit www.mcost.org.
Photos by Martin Artisans Guild