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Friday Night At The Stuart Air Show: Party Time!
By Jackie Holfelder Oct. 1 to 31 and $35 thereafter. Gates will open at 5 p.m.
Inez van Ravenzwaaij, and the show itself will start at around 5:30 p.m. Enjoy a
executive director of the beautiful, magical twilight performance against the setting
Stuart Air Show, recently sun, a spectacular fireworks presentation and – at the end
shared the exciting news – the infamous Wall of Fire to the night.
that TD Bank is back The Twilight and Fireworks Show is a very different
as the sponsor of the experience from the daytime shows and something you
immensely-popular Dirty definitely won’t want to miss.
Flight Suit Party that will
take place on Nov. 11 as Stuart Air Show on page 3
part of the festive Stuart Photo provided by Stuart Air Show Photo provided by Aeroshell
Air Show weekend.
Echoing her delight is Trisha Hawthorne, vice president, Your County Is
commercial relationship manager of TD Bank, who said, “We
are proud to sponsor the TD Bank Dirty Flight Suit Party with
the Stuart Air Show and their mission of supporting children, Counting On YOU,
veterans, aviation and local civic organizations. At TD, our
purpose is to enrich the lives of our customers, colleagues
and communities in which we live, play and work.” VOTE Nov. 8!
The TD Bank Dirty Flight Suit Party is just one of two
popular events that will take place before the jaw-dropping
and eye-popping aerial activities and sleek aircraft take over In the state of Florida
at the Stuart Air Show on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12 to 13. voters have the option to
The Twilight and Fireworks Show is included in the decide how they are going
general admission price: $25 through Sept. 30, $30 from Photo provided by Stuart Air Show to cast their vote … by
mail, by voting early, or
Children’s Museum ShipWrecked by voting at their assigned
precinct on Election Day.
Event Raises Funds For New Exhibits! Here is some important
information regarding
these three ways to vote to
help you decide by what
The Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast celebrated method you are going to
the return of its annual ShipWrecked event on Saturday, Aug. choose to cast your votes for the upcoming Nov. 8 election:
27, with a fun adults only party at the museum. The museum • Florida is a no excuse state so you do not need a
was decked out in true island style with guests dressed in reason to request a vote-by-mail ballot. Vote-by-mail
spectacular pirate, castaway, and mermaid attire. Attendees ballots can be requested through Saturday, Oct. 29 by
enjoyed delicious cuisine provided by many local restaurants, calling the Elections Office at (772) 288-5637 or visiting
drinks and cocktails from Atoll Vodka and Notorious PINK MartinVotes.gov.
Wines, as well as live music by Hawk-Eye Entertainment. • Early voting will be available to all registered Martin
Prior to the event, local celebrities were captured as County voters for 11 consecutive days in the following
locations: Elections Center, Hobe Sound Library, Peter
and Julie Cummings Library, Hoke Library, Robert
Morgade Library, and Elisabeth Lahti Library, beginning
Wednesday, Oct. 26 through Saturday, Nov. 5 from 8 a.m.
Andy Barniak, Debbie Banta, Katie Makemson to 5 p.m. These dates do include Sunday, Oct. 30.
• Vote at your assigned precinct on Election Day, Nov.
“castaways” and stranded on an island. Each castaway raised 8. To find your assigned precinct, visit us online at www.
at least $1,000 to be rescued and join the party and pirate- MartinVotes.gov and click the “Where Do I Vote” link,
themed games. Top fundraising castaway, Tracy Armstrong or call us at (772) 288-5637.
and her fellow island mate, Chris Vaccaro sold beer out of fun Voters should remember to bring signed, photo
coconut cups. Castaway Kathy Carmody once again raffled identification when voting early or when voting at their
off one of her famous cakes. Tara Biek-Robison raffled a wine assigned precinct on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8.
cooler full of delicious wines. Christina Franco offered a luxury Secure Ballot Intake Stations will be available during
staycation. Kristi Brown put together a fun castaway-themed early voting in all six early voting locations, for voters
Pete Morello and Zac Rockefeller basket. Guests were entertained with card games like blackjack wishing to hand deliver their voted mail ballot.
and war with castaways Pete As your Supervisor of Elections, it is my goal to
Morello and Zac Rockefeller. provide the best possible voting experience! If there is
Additional castaways Paul anything my staff or I can do to assist you, please call
Hendriks, Jamie Russell, (772) 288-5637 or visit MartinVotes.gov.
Tom Whittington and Rosi Thank you for being “election ready” and doing your
Shepard made donations part to keep democracy alive by casting your vote on or
before the event to rescue before Nov. 8!
Vicki Davis,
Children’s Museum Martin County Supervisor of Elections
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