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AUGUST 2023 PAlm CiTy CommUniTy CenTer, 2701 S.W. Cornell Ave., PAlm CiTy
Phone: (772) 286-8121 FAx: (772) 286-3331
WWW.PAlmCiTyChAmber.Com
President’s message
This month, I would like to celebrate the power of unity as excitement and possibilities, and as the Chamber is committed to education, we stand
the Chambers of Commerce in our region continue to come united in supporting our students and educators. Thanks to the generous sponsorships
together to support local non-profit organizations. By joining from the Palm City Chamber, Ashley Capital, and Mattamy Homes, the Boys & Girls
hands, we can make a positive impact on the lives of those Clubs of Martin County’s Fork in the Road food truck is able to provide Back to School
in need. Through collaboration to co-sponsor events, sharing celebration meals for all of the teachers and staff members at our Palm City schools as
fundraising opportunities, and joining forces on issues that a token of our appreciation for all that they do for our students.
affect the larger population, we have helped create a thriving Let’s continue to work together, learn together, and grow together, as we strive to
community, and we’re excited to continue this journey together. create an even better and more connected community.
We extend our gratitude to Congressman Brian Mast for Don Pipes
his informative presentation at our July luncheon. We are President, Palm City
fortunate to have leaders whose commitment drives progress Chamber of Commerce
and prosperity in our area. As a Chamber of Commerce, our APP Jet Center
mission is to ensure our residents stay well-informed about matters that impact our well-
being, as we successfully did during last month’s breakfast legislative update featuring
Florida Senator Gayle Harrell and Florida Representatives Toby Overdorf and John Snyder.
This luncheon serves as an excellent demonstration of how we accomplish this objective.
As summer draws to a close, I want to send best wishes to all the families in Palm
City with students returning to school. The start of a new academic year brings with it
executive Director’s Corner
SChool! I would suggest contacting your local school directly or contact the United Way, 4
It is such a major part of your life for so many years and C’s, (Caring Children Clothing Children), House of Hope, Elev8 Hope, Hope School
then suddenly, it’s not. You become an adult and go out into the for Autism, Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County, or any non-profit that is near and
workforce and don’t think about school. Then, maybe you have dear to your heart.
your own family and school is back. This too passes, until the Growing up in Martin County, I love the fact that I see fellow classmates in town all the
grandchildren come along. Or if you choose not to have your time. I am thrilled to see former students locally and catch up with their successes. School
own children, you see the neighborhood children out and about is a major part of our lives and should be cherished.
more so you realize, it must be a school break. Missi Campbell
I chose to be a part of the school environment even longer by Executive Director
becoming a teacher for 34 years. Once I retired from being an Palm City Chamber of Commerce
educator, my children are adults, and my only granddaughter is too young for school, I recognize
that I am not current on the school schedule as much as I was previously.
Whether you were popular in school and loved it or were just there to get through each day, it 2023 Palm City Chamber of
was a major factor in your life. This is where you were educated, socialized, and developed into
the person you are today.
Young people today have so many options and opportunities available for them, it is mind- Commerce board of Directors
boggling. They may take courses in high school to earn certifications so that they can be gainfully
employed immediately after graduation. Trade schools are a fabulous way to enter the workforce
skilled and prepared with a good paying career. College is the way to go for other students. With
so many alternatives available to our students, they should all be prepared to enter our community President Don Pipes APP Jet Center
and become successful members of our society. Vice-President Peter Sicoli Sailfish Insurance
I share this because public school in Martin County starts on August 10. I always looked
forward to the beginning of a new year. I was grateful to be able to see my friends again daily and Treasurer David Bradford Edward Jones
hoped to meet new people that may become friends. But I do realize this isn’t how everyone feels.
Sadly, some of our students are not prepared for another school year. They may need supplies, Secretary Meghan Shirey Boys & Girls Club of Martin County
mental health care, clothes, and other forms of support. This is where our local community and Past President Christina Franco Hampton by Hilton
YOU come in. While you’re out shopping, pick up a few school supplies, children’s clothing, or
shoes and donate them. If you’re not sure where to donate, the Palm City Chamber of Commerce Director Tyson Waters Fox McCluskey Bush & Robison
is happy to take your donations and see that they are delivered to students in need. Director Gigi Suntum Caring Children Clothing Children
President’s Council Director Cheree Ramirez Children’s Services Council of MC
Cruise Planners
Director
Carolyn Leibowitz
member Director Robin Hall Out2News
Tara Biek-Robison
Director
Tara Biek Creative
Director Shaun Plymale Treasure Coast Legal
We would like to highlight our President’s
Council Member Owen Insurance Group. Gary Director Mike Gonzalez Blue Stream Fiber
Owen and his team are available to assist you with Director Rob McLaughlin Access 365 Urgent Care
your health, life, and Medicare insurance needs.
They also provide annuities, short term medical Director Patrick Gleason State Insurance
care, long-term care, dental, and vision insurance.
We are thrilled to have the support of this wonderful Director Steve Klaassen Colorado Pawn & Jewelry
local business that enhances our community with Director Rebecca Beckett HJ Sims
their generosity and knowledge. You can find Gary
and Tom Bouvier on WSTU 1450AM and WPSL Ex-Officio Toby Overdorf State Representative
1590AM sharing community news and highlights Ex-Officio Ed Ciampi Martin County Commission
on their Quality of LIFE radio show on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Contact Gary and his team
for your insurance needs at www.oweninsurancegroup.com or (772) 210-1020. Ex-Officio Michael DiTerlizzi Martin County School Board