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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                                  Sue Ann Mosley, Susan
      Succeed’s Pinot and                                Roberts, Julia Kelly,
      Picasso, An  Evening                               Pam Patterson and Leah
      of Fine  Wine and Art,                             Krumme’.
      unveiled the 2020 Art                                 After cocktails and
      for Living Calendar at                             the silent auction guests
      Harbour Ridge Yacht &                              were seated in a formal
      Country Club on Nov. 23.                           setting for a delectable
         Calendar artists                                plated dinner served with
      displayed their calendar                           wine pairings. Sponsors
      art pieces, in addition to                         were recognized as well
      several other paintings                            as the host of the event,
      for purchase during                                Bill Lichtenberger. It
      this popular event. On                             was announced that the
      hand to meet guests and display their art were Stacy   reception area at the new Helping People Succeed’s office
      Ranieri, Ginny Jones, Marian Vitale, Diane Raymond,   will  be  named  in  Bill’s  honor.  CEO  Suzy  Hutcheson
      Maria McCadden, Laura DeBerard, Dan Mackin,        stated, “Bill’s philanthropic spirit has made a direct   Pinot And Picasso on page 3
      Treasure Coast Food Bank’s Fall Harvest Dinner



      A Celebration Of Nutritious Local Food



         A savory dinner of
      seasonal favorites on
      the pristine lakefront
      at Schacht Groves
      w as  the idyllic
      setting  for Treasure
      Coast Food Bank’s
      Fall Harvest Dinner.
      The  celebration  of
      nutritious local food
      benefited  children,

      Treasure Coast Food                            Marcia Littlejohn and Karl  Carol Lynn Peterson and Tom
      on page 2           Virginia and Paul Friesen  Zimmermann                 Glover                     TCFB CEO Judith Cruz, Paul Genke, and Lila Blakeslee
      SafeSpace Celebrates 40 Years Of Saving And Changing Lives



         More than 150 SafeSpace supporters gathered in their      For more than four decades, SafeSpace has served as the   our impact for the next 40 years and beyond.”
      best purple cocktail attire for a festive event to celebrate the   only certified domestic violence center on the Treasure Coast.     Event chair Emmelis Keaney and committee members
      organization’s 40th birthday. This milestone celebration   Since its inception in 1979, the organization has provided   Carol Myers, Joyce Page and Nancy  Wong, were a
      held on Oct. 19 at Treasure Coast Lexus in Fort Pierce   nearly half a million safe nights of shelter to more than 40,000   small but mighty group that made sure every detail was
      raised over $110,000 to support SafeSpace’s mission   victims and children.
      to save and change the lives of victims and children of      SafeSpace empowers victims to become survivors
      domestic violence. Guests from all three Treasure Coast   through an extensive provision of programs and services,
      counties enjoyed a magical evening of entertainment,   including safe emergency shelter, transitional housing, a
      fundraising and fun, including the opportunity to show   24/7 crisis hotline, legal assistance, prevention, financial
      their support by purchasing items from the pop-up   literacy training, counseling/advocacy, housing assistance,
      SafeSpace Thrift Shoppe.                           and community outreach.
                                                                                   “Our programs and
                                                                                 services have been the result
                                                                                 of the community coming
                                                                                 together to help victims of
                                                                                 domestic violence survive
                                                                                 and thrive,” said  Terri
                                                                                 Hamrick, SafeSpace CEO.   (From left) Patricia Stewart, Diane Greenawalt, Michelle
                                                                                 “It has been a wonderful   Akins, and Joan Smith
                                                                                 community legacy, and
                                                                                 we’re excited to continue   SafeSpace Celebrates 40 Years on page 2
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