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VOL. 27 NO. 1 www.seabreezepublications.com JANUARY 2025
Roses And Rose’ Luncheon: A Stunning Success!
By Jackie Holfelder over-the-top Stuart “staycation package,” and a
Not only was Catch the Wave of Hope’s (CTWH) Roses & glamorous tea party for 12, to name just a few.
Rose’ Paris Luncheon a smashing success, it was a dazzingly A popular fundraising item was “Survivor
beautiful event from start to finish! Story Roses.” One hundred of these beautiful
On October 24, Hudson’s on the River (the Presenting blooms, each connected to the name of a
Sponsor) was overflowing with pink posies, fabulous survivor of human trafficking or exploitation,
fascinators, and some of the Treasure Coast’s most vibrant were sold for $10 each.
women. A special, one-of-a-kind “golden rose”
They were on hand – all 170-plus of them – to lend was purchased for $2,500 and then donated
their support to Catch the Wave of Hope in its mission to back to CTWH to sell yet again – this time for
prevent the sexual exploitation and trafficking of children $2,600. Both purchaser/donors chose to remain
through awareness and education, while providing anonymous.
restoration to survivors. In total, more than $60,000 was raised
Although the mood was joyful, the seriousness of the to support Catch the Wave of Hope.
cause was never far from attendees’ minds as they bid on such Silvia Venezia, Roshini Lakram, Nicole Perotti, Jennifer Robson, and
luxury items as a Louis Vuitton purse, med spa packages, an Roses And Rose’ Luncheon on page 3 Krystal Colbert
Humane Society Of The Treasure Coast Begins
70th Anniversary Celebration With Its Annual Mutt March
The year 2025 marks the Humane City shelter at 4100 S.W. Leighton Farm Ave. All event
Society of the Treasure Coast’s 70th proceeds benefit the shelter animals’ care.
anniversary. There will be a series of events The event is dog-friendly; other domestic pets are not
to commemorate this milestone, starting permitted to attend. Activities to entertain both people and
with the 21st annual Mutt March Festival pups include a group walk, a flea-“less” market, adoptable
and 5K and 10K races on Saturday, Jan. animals, food trucks, a pet costume contest, AKC Canine
18, at Memorial Park, 300 S.E. Ocean Good Citizen Testing, a kids’ zone, a lure course, a Camp
Boulevard. The races will begin at 8:30 Bow Wow doggy playground and raffles.
a.m. and the festival will be held from 10 The public is also invited to create a “pack,” which is a
a.m. to 2 p.m. fundraising team that raises funds for the shelter animals.
The Mutt March Festival is free to For more event information, visit the website, https://p2p.
attend. The cost of the races is $35 for onecause.com/muttmarch2025.
the 5K and $45 for the 10K. To register The Mutt March is generously sponsored by Sunny
for a race, go online to https://hstc1.org/ 107.9 FM, Ace of Carts, Camp Bow Wow, Metal Ops,
MuttMarch-Register. Packet pickups will LLC., Groza Builders, Apex Pavers & Pools and TC Palm.
take place from Jan. 14 to 17 from 9 a.m. The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast’s 21st annual Mutt March will
to 4 p.m. at the Humane Society’s Palm begin with a 5K and 10K race. Humane Society on page 4
Celebrate The Gift Of Health
At The VIM Gala 2025 ‘Old Havana Nights’
Mark your calendars! Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) bring a heartfelt dedication to this event. Guests will enjoy an million in medical care last year alone. Every donation
Clinic announced that its VIM Gala 2025, themed “Old evening of fun and surprises, fine dining, and live music by and sponsorship raised through the gala directly funds
Havana Nights,” will take place on Saturday, January 25 at Euphoria Band. essential services, including doctor visits, diagnostic care,
the prestigious Willoughby Golf Club, starting at 6 p.m. For over 29 years, medications, and referrals to specialists.
This vibrant event will celebrate the clinic’s legacy of Volunteers in Medicine “This event honors the years of impact and the incredible
providing free, compassionate health care to uninsured, eligible Clinic has made a difference support of our volunteers, donors, and partners. Thanks to
residents of Martin County since 1995. We are happy to in our community, providing their generosity, we can continue to give the gift of health,”
announce Bill and Carolyn Michaud as this year’s Gala chairs. more than 9,500 patient visits shared Mary Fields, VIM Clinic’s executive director.
Longtime supporters of the clinic since 2010, the Michauds and delivering over $9.9 Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are now available.
To purchase, please email gala@vimclinic.net or call Mia
Cruz at (772) 463-4128, Ext. 211. You may also visit the
website at vimclinic.net/gala.
Since 1995, Volunteers in Medicine Clinic has been
making a difference in our community. Our dedicated staff,
volunteers and partner organizations have been ensuring
compassionate health care is available for eligible, uninsured
Volunteers in Medicine Clinic residents of Martin County.
Gala Chairs – Pictured: Bill
and Carolyn Michaud. VIM Gala on page 4