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The Palm Cove Women’s Club organized. Over the next 20 years friendships grew, and New Futures, Hibiscus Children’s Center, Treasure Coast
many great events raised money for local charities.
Wildlife, Treasure Coast Hospice, Treasure Coast Food
20th Anniversary Celebration The membership has stayed steady at around 100 Bank, Bessey Creek Elementary PTA Food Pantry, St.
women, with many members actively involved since Vincent de Paul Food Pantry, Florida Oceanographic
The Palm Cove Women’s Club members just celebrated 2005! The Palm Cove Women’s Club has donated over Society.
their 20th anniversary. When Toll Brothers started $225,000 to charities along with countless boxes of toys,
developing Palm Cove Golf & Yacht Club, a group of pantry items and clothing for Martin County families and
new women residents laid the foundation for an active organizations.
and caring community. They created welcome packets Here is a partial list of the organizations supported
and collected toy donations for the Marine’s Toys for by the Palm Cove Women’s Club: United Way, Toys for
Tots drive. The group also started book, gourmet, bridge Tots, House of Hope, Elev8Hope, SafeSpace, Gertrude
and mah-jongg clubs. In 2005 the Palm Cove Women’s Walden Child Care Center, Hibiscus Children’s Center,
Club officially formed. Luncheons, educational and 4Cs, school supply drives, Susan G. Komen Foundation,
holiday socials, field trips and major charity events were Mary’s Shelter, Molly’s House, St. Jude, Guardians for
Humane Society from page 1 Debbie Hansen, Kimberly Izzolo, Shaun Kelly, Allola In addition to The Catsman Foundation, additional
McGraw, Lisa Patricelli, Sarah Ralicki, Alison Shade, sponsor support came from Integrity Garage Door
She then introduced Frank Wendy Talbot, Melony Zaravelis and Kay Ziegler. Services, Apex Pavers & Pools, Stuart Magazine, TC Palm,
Valente, president and CEO “The Paws and Claws Gala was a fabulous way to celebrate Transmarine Chartering, Inc., JetLoan Capital, WPBF,
of the HSTC, who spoke our 70th anniversary,” said Community Events Manager Saelzer Atlas Wealth Management Group of Raymond
about breaking ground on the Alyssa Bean. “We are grateful to our generous sponsors and James and Acentria Insurance.
humane society’s new shelter all of the people who attended to show their support.” Photos by Doreen Poreba
renovation project, followed
by officially signing a contract
with Team Parks President
Ryan Strom. Renovation
details will be coming soon.
A series of congratulatory
videos from supporters
also played before guests Taylor Hernandez, event
enjoyed chef-prepared emcee and journalist
cuisine expertly crafted by
The Chef’s Table. Then guests danced the night away to the
music of The Chase Band.
Jennifer Campbell, Cindy Greenspan and Monica Olsen
chaired the gala with voluntary support from committee
members Dixie Church, Diane Coakley, Carol Dippy, Michael and Mindy Pitonyak, Kay Ziegler, Diane Coakley,
Allola McGraw and Raymond Thill Robert Gluckman, MCSO Sheriff John Budensiek, MCSO
Public Information Officer Christine Christofek-Weiss and
MCSO Deputy William Weiss
Misty’s Pals Volunteers Bobbie Moran with KeyLee and Linda
Malone with Sophie Glenn and Eilleen Dempsey of The Catsman Foundation
Glenn Greenspan and Event Cochair Cindy Greenspan
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