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Stuart Exposure, Page 3
Pinot And Picasso from page 1
Dot Coblentz, Bob Crandall, Jack
and Ginny Luther, Live Hearty,
James and Jayne Mondello, The
Silvester Foundation, Fred and
Patty Pollak, Team Temara, and
Treasure Coast Urgent Care.
A special highlight of the evening
was the viewing of original Picasso
pieces from a private collection. The
works of art included the Tete de Bill Lichtenberger, Linda and Randy Ellyn Stevenson and Bob Rob Gluckman and Dr.
Femme – a linocut in color, a self- Darcy Weir, Bill and Susan Clifford Prange Crandall Michele Libman
portrait, and three ceramics titled
Esmeralda, Petit Hen and Masque. The owner of the pieces Overall, Helping People Succeed raised a record-
was in attendance of the event yet remained anonymous. breaking amount of $150,000 dollars. Guests, sponsors,
Auctioneer Drew Pittman donated his time and talent to Art for Living Calendar artists and their underwriters, and
auction live items to the top bidders in the room and led the auction contributors played a major role in contributing
audience into a Call to the Heart which raised over $20,000 to the success of Pinot and Picasso!
dollars to help families throughout the year who have Helping People Succeed has been serving the Treasure
emergent needs. Coast for close to six decades. Through its diversified,
TAKING CARE OF FAMILIES ON THE
TREASURE COAST AND PALM CITY FOR OVER Bob and Sharon Ferina Herbie and Don MacIntosh
effective program services and initiatives, hundreds of
thousands of the most vulnerable local children, families
and adults have been able to transform their lives through
education, counseling, training, and employment. For more
YOUR “Our TEAM is committed to information or to purchase a calendar contact Glenna Parris
SMILE excellence in personalized at (772) 320-0778 or visit www.hpsfl.org.
dental care, providing quality
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IS OUR treatment that our patients
deserve. We offer comprehensive
PASSION services including routine Dr. Shannon Plymale-Galinis, ArtsFest 2024 … What’s New? from page 1
and Dr. Thomas A. Galinis
cleanings, teeth whitening, Smile
Makeovers, complex implant
procedures and “Teeth in a Day.”
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SAYING! (772)283-8350
We continue to welcome new patients and invite you to visit our website the audience. Spoken word poet Stella B. will organize
the day’s activities and liven up the day. Registration is
for special offers. Complimentary consultations available upon request. GalinisAesthetics.com
filled, but a waiting list is being maintained.
ArtsFest’s perennial favorite Chopped takes place
during the day on Saturday.
ArtsFest is travelling back to its traditional location in
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Memorial Park and along East Ocean Boulevard. For the
past few years, it took up a little less space as the festival
and event world recovered from the pandemic. Now it is
back at full strength and MartinArts can’t wait to spread
its wings again.
There are many ways to support ArtsFest.
• Volunteers are the only way ArtsFest happens each
and every year. The team planning the event is driven by
volunteers. During the weekend, more than 100 people
serve in roles that would have salaries of tens of thousands
of dollars. Simply put, ArtsFest wouldn’t happen without
volunteers. Find out what jobs and time slots are available
at ArtsFestStuart.org and sign up today.
• Be a sponsor. Spaces are limited, but with sponsorship
you expose your business to thousands of visitors
throughout the weekend and show them you value how
the arts make our community a better place to live, work
and play.
• Save the date and plan to attend. $5 admission provides
a day full of entertainment, plus you support a nonprofit
organization, MartinArts. Admission revenues are
reinvested all year and support educational programming
and community events in our vibrant arts community.
• Find a Turtle. The beloved pre-ArtsFest scavenger
hunt for glass turtles, made by Dot Galfond and included
as a part of the Office of Tourism’s “Arts and Culture Trail”
may get you a free entry or a VIP package.
Photos by Liz McKinley