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STOMP! For Your Health At “Cleveland Clinic Martin Health is honored to bring STOMP, opportunities for our community and look forward to our
the newest exhibit in the Town Wellness Center to the families
continued partnership with the Children’s Museum of the
The Children’s Museum here on the Treasure Coast. This exhibit uses technology Treasure Coast.” The STOMP! exhibit neighbors our various
and innovation to Town Wellness Center activities including a dental chair
The Children’s Museum display how we use which introduces oral health, a life-size “Operation” game
of the Treasure Coast our cardiovascular table, and a dual bicycle station which shows visitors how
(TCMTC) is excited to share sy st e m i n a their bones react to motion. The staff, volunteers, and families
their newest exhibit with the competition-style who visit the museum are grateful to both Cleveland Clinic
surrounding communities. game.” Cleveland Martin Health and the Robert Bauman Family Foundation
Because of the generous Clinic Martin for their part in bringing STOMP! to TCMTC.
support from Cleveland Health is a longtime The mission of The Children’s Museum of the Treasure
Clinic Martin Health and supporter of the Coast is to offer children and families a place to explore and
the Robert Bauman Family museum and is the learn through hands-on activities, educational programs and
Foundation, the museum Town Wellness cultural experiences.
revealed STOMP! for the first Center Exhibit’s If you are interested in supporting the next exhibit
time in April. A quote from main sponsor. His installment, please contact Tammy Calabria at The
the President of Cleveland statement continued, Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast for more
Clinic Martin Health, “We are committed information by calling (772) 225-7575, Ext. 203 or
Robert L. Lord, Jr. states, to educational tcalabria@childrensmuseumtc.org.
Good Works
New Moon Last Quarter
July 2 July 24
First Quarter New Moon Palm Cove Women’s Club their generous donation of $6,500.
July 9 July 31 The Equine Rescue and Adoption Foundation Inc. is a
Full Moon Derby Day Party A Winner! nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization devoted to the rescue,
July 16 rehabilitation, re-education and adoption of abused,
The Palm Cove Women’s Club celebrated the Kentucky slaughter-bound, abandoned and neglected horses. You
Derby with a dinner party at their clubhouse and chose the can visit their website at www.eraf.org.
Southern Exposure Technologies Equine Rescue and Adoption
Computer Install/Setup/Repair Foundation (ERAF) as their
charity. Earlier in the year,
(561) 315-0144 members visited ERAF in Palm
getsetgo.annie@gmail.com City to see firsthand the rescued
* DSL, Broadband,Wireless Install horses and the amazing results
* Networking, Troubleshooting of all the care, training and
* Instruction rehabilitation ERAF provides
* Hardware/Software Installation for their horses.
* Virus/Spyware/Adware Fix
* Cleanup/Maintenance/Backup Ninety-one people attended
* Business Consult/Startup/Move the club event and enjoyed
* Website Design/Maintenance playing horseracing games,
Call S.E.T. to install your “new computer, printer bourbon tasting, dinner and
and wireless network”! drinks. Carol Greeson, the
GET S.E.T. GO! president of the club, said
REASONABLE HOURLY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY RATES the club members thought
FOR SMALL BUSINESSES FOR AS LOW AS $50.00 AN HOUR, it was great to donate to
WITH A MINIMUM OF 6 HOURS A MONTH,
OR 2 HOURS A WEEK, OR ON AN AS-NEEDED a local charity and ERAF
BASIS RATE OF $75.00 P/HOUR. was a natural for Derby
START YOUR NEW YEAR WITH SECURE BACKUPS, Day. Three board members, Board members Stephan Ambrosch, Marilynn Vannucci and ERAF Board President Denise
QUALITY MAINTENANCE, ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND Stephan Ambrosch, Marilynn LeClair-Robbins with her horse Rio, accept a donation of $6,500 from Palm Cove Women’s
PERSONABLE ON-SITE SUPPORT!
(561) 315-0144 Vannucci and Denise LeClair- Club members Carol Greeson, Sharon Liddell, Teri Weiss, Kim Makled, Shirley Cage and
CALL S.E.T. TODAY FOR YOUR COMPUTER NEEDS! Robbins cheerfully accepted Susan Haggan.
Bart’s Blue Star Foundation from page 1 hearts of hurting children’ and that still encapsulates
Palm City Auto for keeping families connected during times of loss, what we do,” said Ginny Luther. “The programming
we support through grants must adhere to the principles
Lube & Services separation and traumatic life events. of Conscious Discipline. We insist that programs we
fund use trainers certified in Conscious Discipline to
Ginny Luther and her husband, Jack, founded Bart’s
Blue Star, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, after ensure that our mission is reinforced with the programs
her 24-year-old son Bart was tragically murdered by we support.”
Past recipients include Hobe Sound Child Care
The DiTerlizzi Family of Companies another soldier in Fort Hood, Texas in 2008. Center, Tykes & Teens and the Education Foundation
Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations on the Treasure
of Martin County. The foundation recently held a gala,
Coast and Northern Palm Beach County that use
Celebrating Our 28th Year Conscious Discipline are eligible to apply for grants which raised $105,000 to benefit traumatized children.
®
For more information, visit the website, www.
to Bart’s Blue Star Foundation. Conscious Discipline
is a transformation program that provides adults bartsbluestar.org.
and children skills
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$10 off that build on self-
empowerment and
our “full Service oil Change” self-regulation.
Enjoy by 8/31/19. Grant support
ranges from $500
Complete Auto Repair to $5,000. Full
grant application
• Brakes • Diagnostics and guidelines
• Tune-ups • Oil/Lube can be found on
• Air • Tires the website, www.
b a r t sbl u e st a r.
Conditioning • Tire Repairs or g. Gra nt
applications are
DiTerlizzi family accepted annually
owned since 1990 between Feb. 15
and April 15 and
grant awards are
772-223-LUBE (5823) announced in Childcare Resources of Indian River County Early Education Coach Susan Roberts, Executive
June.
3584 SW Armellini Ave., Palm City “Our first motto Director Shannon McGuire Bowman, Ginny and Jack Luther, and Early Education Coach
Located in the “Pure” gas station was ‘Healing the Paulette Maggiacomo