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Nonprofit News from page 4 For more information about future
events, contact Community Events
Humane Society Presents A Specialist Alyssa Bean at (772) 600-
3215 or Events@hstc1.org. Or visit the
Winning Combination For website, www.hstc1.org/events.
Shelter Animals About The Humane Society Of The
Treasure Coast
The Humane Society of the Treasure
The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast’s Whiskers Coast (HSTC) is a no-kill animal
for Whiskey event attracted a sell-out crowd on September welfare organization located at 4100
25 at the Chef’s Table. By night’s end, more than $8,500 S.W. Leighton Farm Avenue in Palm
was raised to benefit the care of the shelter animals. City, FL. Since 1955, it has been the
Bobby Knapp of Southern Glazers Wine & Spirits leading advocate for animal protection
provided details about the featured whiskey from Rabbit and well-being in the Martin County
Hole Distillery of Kentucky. Guests enjoyed chef- area. A 501(c)(3) private, nonprofit
prepared four-course pairings that accompanied each pour. organization, the HSTC is independent
Gabe and Deb Miron were the lucky winners of a raffle and locally operated and relies on
prize that included a dinner for two at the Chef’s Table donations to support its programs Keaton Perry, Taylor Waits, Carra Crehan, Candace Callahan, George Olsen and
and bottle of Rabbit Hole whiskey, courtesy of Libations and services. Follow the HSTC on April Brumley
Mobile Catering Co. Facebook at https://www.facebook.
“We are grateful to the Chef’s Table and our sponsors, com/humanesocietyTC and Twitter at https://www.twitter.
Stuart Magazine and Tankersley Chiropractic, for making com/hstc1. For more information, visit https://www.hstc1.org
this evening possible,” said Sarah Fisher, the Humane or call (772) 223-8822.
Society’s communications manager. “Events like this help Photos by Doreen Poreba
to provide support for our shelter animals.”
Dawn Cullum, Cindi Hobbs and Ruth Martucci
Nicholas Meola, Nancy Lawless and Lorna Day Gabe and Deb Miron, winners of the raffle prize
Roberto Lugo, Jon Brown and Eric Duffy
Berto Vasquez, Amy Peterson, Liza and Chris Cromwell Bob and Terri Munger
EVERY SUNDAY | FLAGLER PARK
9AM-2PM
Tabitha Lavery and Chung Wong
Live Music
Fresh Local Produce Education Foundation from page 1
Artisanal Foods Martin County’s public schools. As an independent
Unique Handcrafted Goods group, the foundation promotes this effort by raising
and distributing private and corporate funds through
Monthy FREE Yoga & Wellness Activities several established programs, including classroom
enrichment grants, literacy programs, professional
development for teachers, special initiatives,
Kids Market (1st & 3rd Sunday Monthly) scholarships and programs to recognize outstanding
teaching. For more information, please visit www.
EducationFoundationMC.org.
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