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VOL. 22 NO. 1 www.seabreezepublications.com JANUARY 2020
Pinot And Picasso Helping People Succeed
Unveils The 2020 Art For Living Calendar
Helping People Succeed’s The children, families and
Pinot and Picasso, An adults will continue to thrive
Evening of Fine Wine and because of his support …
Art, unveiled the 2020 Art for today and tomorrow.”
Living Calendar at Harbour Major sponsors included:
Ridge Yacht & Country Club Bill Lichtenberger – the host,
on Nov. 23. Bill and Audrey Crandall,
Calendar artists displayed Bob and Jan Crandall,
their calendar art pieces, Mary Kay Buckridge, EW
in addition to several other Consultants Inc., Jim and
paintings for purchase during Jayne Mondello, Cleveland
this popular event. On hand Clinic Martin Health, Ross
to meet guests and display their art were Stacy Ranieri, Ginny Mixing, Sandhill Cove Retirement Living, NisAir Air
Jones, Marian Vitale, Diane Raymond, Maria McCadden, Laura wine pairings. Sponsors were recognized as well as the host Conditioning and Heating, Stuart Business Systems,
DeBerard, Dan Mackin, Sue Ann Mosley, Susan Roberts, Julia of the event, Bill Lichtenberger. It was announced that the All Creatures Animal Hospital, Water Pointe Realty,
Kelly, Pam Patterson and Leah Krumme’. reception area at the new Helping People Succeed’s office will Mark Brechbill CPA, Green Design Construction and
After cocktails and the silent auction guests were seated be named in Bill’s honor. CEO Suzy Hutcheson stated, “Bill’s
in a formal setting for a delectable plated dinner served with philanthropic spirit has made a direct impact on those we serve. Pinot And Picasso on page 2
Treasure Coast Food Bank’s SafeSpace
Fall Harvest Dinner A Celebration Celebrates 40
Of Nutritious Local Food Years Of Saving
A savory dinner of seasonal favorites on the pristine Wild Thyme Punch, Tito’s
lakefront at Schacht Groves was the idyllic setting for Vodka, champagne, and wine And Changing
Treasure Coast Food Bank’s Fall Harvest Dinner. The selections while bidding on a
celebration of nutritious local food benefited children, seniors selection of auction items.
and families struggling with hunger on the Treasure Coast. Dinner, created by Wild Lives
The sold-out event took place Nov. 9. Guests enjoyed Thyme Catering, featured
the beautiful sunset and the sounds of the Blue Cypress Mediterranean salad with
Bluegrass Band as they sipped welcome beverages of a balsamic vinaigrette, More than 150 SafeSpace supporters gathered in their
butternut squash, best purple cocktail attire for a festive event to celebrate the
quinoa, and wild organization’s 40th birthday. This milestone celebration held
rice, asparagus on Oct. 19 at Treasure Coast Lexus in Fort Pierce raised over
with lemon mustard Marcia Littlejohn and Karl $110,000 to support SafeSpace’s mission to save and change
cream, chicken Zimmermann the lives of victims and children of domestic violence. Guests
piccata, and pork from all three Treasure Coast counties enjoyed a magical
loin. The final course was a passion fruit opera cake evening of entertainment, fundraising and fun, including
created by Healthy Harvest Catering. the opportunity to show their support by purchasing items
Treasure Coast Food Bank President and CEO from the pop-up SafeSpace Thrift Shoppe.
Judith Cruz welcomed guests and thanked event
sponsors, Sal and Sharon Saraniti, the Macrae
Family, Port St.
Lucie O rchid
Society, and Jeffrey
Jodi Bubla, Suzy Bubla, Max Liebman, Mark Liebman and Nancy Geib S. Braun.
Patricia Stewart, Diane Greenawalt, Michelle Akins,
Barklie Eliot and Chris and Joan Smith
Albrecht
SafeSpace Celebrates 40 Years on page 3
Treasure Coast on page 2