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Inaugural Whiskers For Whiskey from page 1 Coast, call Courtney Zanetti at (772) 600-3211 or email private, nonprofit organization, the HSTC is independent
her at czanetti@hstc1.org. and locally operated and relies on donations to support its
Ashley Carson with Libations Mobile Catering Co.” About The Humane Society Of The Treasure Coast programs and services. Follow the HSTC on Facebook at
Event sponsors were Stryker Electric & Air, Home The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC) https://www.facebook.com/humanesocietyTC and Twitter
Team Lending, Florida Native Grill Cleaning, and Treasure is a no-kill animal welfare organization located at 4100 at https://www.twitter.com/hstc1. For more information,
Coast Legal. S.W. Leighton Farm Ave. in Palm City, Fla. Since 1955, visit https://www.hstc1.org or call (772) 223-8822.
For more information about upcoming community it has been the leading advocate for animal protection
events benefiting the Humane Society of the Treasure and well-being in the Martin County area. A 501(c)(3) Photos by Doreen Poreba
Barbara Haramis and Susan Dr. Linda Kardos and Dr. Howard Robert La Rose and Courtney
Tad and Vanessa Jenkins Halliburton Fred and Michele Locke Robbins Zanetti
Diane Rew, Mary Gilmour, William Gilmour, James Pettus, Marianne Pettus
Lajuane Mack, Tiffany Young, Joseph Cooper Ashley Carson, George Olsen and Carra Crehan and Taylor Gilmour
Martin County Healthy Start from page 1 Healthy Start is a statewide nonprofit 501(c)(3) that
offers support and education to pregnant women, families,
Martin County Healthy Start Coalition is one of 62 and infants and children to age three. Their services are
nonprofits that have received essential support from the provided at no cost.
For pregnant women and young mothers, the Martin
two consortiums to date. County Healthy Start Coalition Betty Moore Prenatal
Healthy Start needed new computers to help keep up
Decanting Wine with ever-changing technology and the needs of their Outreach Center is a one-stop resource center that connects
them with essential services: prenatal outreach, home
clients. Three funders, We Are in this Together, Impact
… Just For Special 100 Martin, and The Community Foundation Martin–St. visitations by a nurse or social worker, assistance with
filing for Medicaid, health coverage, and access to other
Lucie, donated $14,000 for computer equipment.
community services.
Many Healthy Start clients have no transportation to
Other programs are the Father and Child Resource
Occasions? access their free diaper pantries in Stuart and Indiantown. Center and Healthy Start, which provides one-on-one
Impact 100 Martin provided $21,416 for the purchase of a
newborn care, childbirth education, breastfeeding,
Mobile Diaper Van, which will allow them to reach more
clients. The Children’s Services Council of Martin County parenting and tobacco education and support.
By Laura Berrio, contributed $3,101 to provide additional staffing support For more information, please visit www.mchealthystart.
Freelance Writer/ for the diaper pantry and Medicaid enrollment. org or phone (772) 463-2141.
Blogger The Children’s Services Council also donated $2,595 to
Let’s uncork the go toward providing online infant CCPR classes to prevent Photos by Stuart Photography Company
mystery surrounding infant mortality in Martin County.
decanting. Why do we
decant wine? Many people
decant to simply separate
wine from sediment. The
majority of wine drinkers
decant to aerate the wine.
Decanting exposes wine
to air, which oxygenates the wine. In this process a chemical
reaction occurs that releases flavors and aromas. Young wines
that have tightly closed structures open after decanting. With
these young wines, you can decant multiple times to expose
the wine to more air. Even very inexpensive wines taste
measurably better after this process.
The basic definition of decanting is the process of
pouring the contents from one vessel into another. As simple
as it sounds, this part of the wine experience can be very
intimidating to many wine drinkers.
To begin, decant your bottle of wine just before serving
it. If it is a particularly tannic wine, such as Bordeaux or
Chateauneuf-du-Pape, two hours before is ideal. Wines that
I prefer to decant are: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet blends,
Syrah, and Syrah blends.
There are unlimited shapes, sizes, styles, and prices of
decanters to choose from. Some decanters look like a basic
glass pitcher while others are pieces of art unto themselves.
Experiment with different decanters and different wines to
find what you enjoy the most.
For me, I enjoy the ritual of pouring my glass of wine
from a beautiful decanter. Part of the fun of wine is creating
the ambiance for your special moment to relax and enjoy.
~ Cheers.
~ Let’s keep the conversation going
and the wine flowing!
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VineVibeUncorked.com.