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Pinot And Picasso from page 1 People Succeed. Contributions were then raised for the capital campaign, Building Futures, Changing Lives, visit
capital campaign – Building Futures, Changing Lives. the website at www.hpsfl.org or contact Glenna Parris at
room. The lineup for the live auction included a one-day With every donation received a Picasso was being painted (772) 320-0778 for additional information.
fishing charter donated by the award-winning Capt. Tony live led by longtime friend and artist Pam Patterson.
Huerta and a “Cart of Cheer” donated by Green Design Helping People Succeed plans to purchase their own
Construction and Development valued at over $2,000! A building in June of 2020.
tribute was paid in memoriam to calendar artist Mary Lou Overall, Helping People Succeed raised a record-
Knox. Her original 2020 Art for Living Calendar artwork breaking amount of $160,000. The guests, sponsors and
was auctioned off for $5,000! Helping People Succeed auction contributors played a major role in contributing
appreciates all of the silent and live auction contributors! to the success of Pinot and Picasso!
The centerpiece on each table was a replica of Helping People Succeed has been serving the Treasure
Picasso’s Mains aux Fleurs, his Bouquet of Peace. Each Coast for more than 55 years. Through its diversified,
was painted by an adult with an intellectual disability. effective program services and initiatives, hundreds of
On this particular evening these original paintings thousands of the most vulnerable local children, families
represented friendship, gratitude, love and joy. After the and adults have been able to improve their lives through
live auction, the Chair of the Board of Directors Bliss education, counseling, training and employment. For
Browne, shared the many success stories of Helping more information or to learn more and contribute to the
Treasure Coast Food from page 1 “I want to thank everyone for coming out tonight for our of meals valued at more
second Fall Harvest Dinner,” she said. “If it wasn’t for your than $50 million through
The sold-out event support, we couldn’t do the work we do to provide meals robust programs and in
took place Nov. 9. Guests for nearly 90,000 people on the Treasure Coast who struggle partnership with 400
enjoyed the beautiful with hunger.” charitable organizations
sunset and the sounds About Treasure Coast Food Bank in Indian River, St. Lucie,
of the Blue Cypress Treasure Coast Food Bank is the only food bank and Martin, and Okeechobee
Bluegrass Band as largest hunger relief organization on Florida’s Treasure counties. In addition
they sipped welcome Coast, providing the community each year with millions to emergency food
beverages of Wild distribution, Treasure
Thyme Punch, Tito’s Coast Food Bank operates
Vodka, champagne, and a full roster of direct
wine selections while Barklie Eliot and Chris Albrecht service programs that not
bidding on a selection of only solve the immediate Virginia and Paul Friesen
auction items. problem of hunger, but
Dinner, created by Wild Thyme Catering, featured help individuals and families gain long-term food security,
Mediterranean salad with a balsamic vinaigrette, butternut better health outcomes, and self-sufficiency. Treasure Coast
squash, quinoa, and wild rice, asparagus with lemon Food Bank is a member of Feeding America, the nationwide
mustard cream, chicken piccata, and pork loin. The final network of 200 food banks that leads the fight against hunger
course was a passion fruit opera cake created by Healthy in the United States. For more information on Treasure Coast
Harvest Catering. Food Bank, call (772) 489-3034, log on to stophunger.org, visit
Treasure Coast Food Bank President and CEO Judith our Facebook page at facebook.com/tcfoodbank, or follow us
Cruz welcomed guests and thanked event sponsors, Sal and Carol Lynn Peterson and Marcia Littlejohn and Karl on Twitter at twitter.com/tcfoodbank.
Sharon Saraniti, the Macrae Family, Port St. Lucie Orchid Tom Glover Zimmermann Photos by Jaqueline Kenny
Society, and Jeffrey S. Braun.
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