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VOL. 20 NO. 9 www.seabreezepublications.com SEPTEMBER 2019
Big Taste Of Martin County Is Getting Bigger!
Newly Added VIP Tables,
Online Auction, More
Restaurants, Craft Beer And
Wine
The Big Taste of Martin
County is presented by Publix
Super Markets Charities, as
an annual fundraising event
for Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Palm Beach and Martin The community will come together for an evening of fun,
Counties and will be held attendees at The Stuart Jet Center last year. Located at 2501 food, wine, music and more at the “Big Taste.” It will feature
Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 5:30 S.E. Aviation Way, guests will be surrounded with the ambiance incredible foods from local restaurants, desserts and delectable
to 8:30 p.m. at The Stuart Jet of private jets, as the Taste of Martin County will offer new wines from across the world. Guests will experience an array
Center. experiences by adding VIP tables to expand upon the event. of craft beer from local breweries such as Hop Life, Islamorada
This premier food event Guests will enjoy culinary treats as local restaurants, craft Beer Co. and Sailfish Brewing Co., a tasting and sampling
of the Treasure Coast was breweries, taste and samples of wine will create an event like
a big success with over 700 no other for a good cause. Big Taste Of Martin County on page 4
Treasure Coast Bonito Blast Fished For A Great Cause
It was standing room only at the spacious Pirate’s families fishing with 179
Cove Resort for the Seventh Annual TCBB fishing boats registered. At the end
tournament. The event entertained veterans, anglers and of the day, the tournament
raised over $70,000 for
the Wounded Veterans
Relief Fund (WVRF) and
featured approximately
2,000 pounds of bonitos
which were brought in
for sale with the proceeds
benefiting the WVRF.
Anglers fished out of
the St. Lucie Inlet on nearly
flat, calm seas which made
Treasure Coast Bonito Blast
Junior angler winner Nick Merriman on page 5 Tournament founders Nippy and Kit Munroe, along with Congressman Brian Mast
Pup Crawl Attracts 165 Humane Society Supporters
The fifth annual Pup Crawl in downtown Stuart, of a new outdoor seating area outside Spritz
themed “Chewrassic Bark,” brought out 165 supporters City Bistro and Vine & Barley Stuart that was
of the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC), reserved just for them.
which organizes and hosts the event annually. “Following the success of our event and
They gathered at Mulligan’s Beach House Bar before their longstanding support of our humane
strolling to Spritz City Bistro, Vine & Barley Stuart, society, Vine & Barley Stuart is now hosting
Sneaki Tiki and The Crafted Keg, getting drinks along Pups & Pints on the Patio every Tuesday
the way, and raising almost $6,000 to benefit the Palm to benefit our shelter animals,” said HSTC
City animal shelter. Director of Community Outreach Courtney
Those who walked with their dogs took advantage Zanetti. “One dollar will be donated to the
shelter for every
draft beer or glass
of house wine
sold. There are
also dog treats
for all canine
customers.”
Pup Crawl Bug donning a triceratops costume
on page 2 Ryanne Bentley and Delilah (Owner is Kathy LaMartina.)