Page 4 - Palm City Spotlight - January '21
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Holiday Happenings
Sandhill Cove Retirement and 400,000 nights of
Living Holds HCC Gift Drive- safety.
The residents and
Through staff of Sandhill Cove
Retirement Living
By Jackie Holfelder have a tradition
The only thing of supporti ng
missing was freshly local nonprofit
fallen snow at the organizations. In the
holiday gift drive- past, they have held
through that the events that benefited
residents and staff and/or sponsored
of Sandhill Cove Helping People Maria Hernandez and Bianca Hamilton of the serving staff;
Retirement Living Succeed, Caring David Adler, lead server; and Michele Davidson, resident
held for Hibiscus Children Clothing service director at Water’s Edge Health and Rehabilitation
Children’s Center Children, Garden man the Cocoa Stand.
(HCC). Club of Stuart and
More than 200 Tykes & Teens. Sam Topping, director of plant
prospective residents Photos by operations and Shawn Perrigo,
drove up the majestic Jackie Holfelder executive director
entrance to the resort-
style senior living
community in Palm
City, stopping along
the way at the Cocoa Volunteers Darcy and Russ Reaver
Stand, the Lunch Stop aka Santa and Mrs. Claus
and the Pie Shop.
The pi è ce de
résistance was a
beautiful sleigh, into Jonathan Resenviz and Ashley Abaunza of the serving staff
which the attendees and resident Pat Morgan at the Lunch Stop
p l a c e d g a yl y
wrapped toys for the
youngsters who are
served by the center. Sandhill Cove residents Grace Nola and Sherry Corbett with
The mission of donated gifts for Hibiscus Center
HCC, a 501(c)(3)
organization, is to
maintain a safe shelter Thanks.
for children who are
abused, abandoned the photo is murky.
and neglected by Adriana Martinez of the marketing
Can you just replace it with a headline: "Santa at the Farms"
providing prevention, department; Jill Burton, marketing
early intervention, and director; and resident Terry McCall
advocacy in quality welcomed arriving guests. I fear that the text in the Santa bit is too small.
residential, assessment What if we eliminate the bottom bit about needy toys and widen it a tad. Will
and recovery programs. that make a signi cant readability di erence?
Since 1985, more than 3,000 abused, abandoned and
You might also Change the 2d from bottom to read:
neglected children have received life changing services
"Farm'tastic fun will also be o ering pony rides, petting zoo, and obstacle
Advertise in this Newspaper LaVaughn Tilton, resident and founder of Hibiscus Children’s
course for your children." Leave o the cost.
Center and resident Sherry Corbett
Call (561) 746-3244 . Residents Joy Funston and Grace Nola with Andi Brennan,
Hibiscus Children’s Center Guild member Holiday Happenings on page 6
Palm City Auto Contact-Free Pick-up Available
Lube & Services HOURS
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
9AM-5PM
The DiTerlizzi Family of Companies
Celebrating Our 30th Year
“FRESH & LOCAL”
. Farm Fresh Eggs . Local Orange Juice
. Local Beef . Local Chips & Salsa Come join us for an
Must present coupon to redeem.
.00
$10 off . Local Honey . Local Fruits & afternoon
of holiday festivities.
our “full Service oil Change” . Local Coffee . Vegetables in season Santa & Mrs. Claus will
Enjoy by 1/31/21. . Local Chips & Salsa . Elderberry Syrup be available to hear
. Local Craft Beer . Summerlin SMAK childrens wishes and for
Complete Auto Repair photo opportunities
(please be sure to bring your camera).
• Brakes • Diagnostics A local club will be selling
• Tune-ups • Oil/Lube sweets & treats.
• Air • Tires "Farm'tastic fun will also
Conditioning • Tire Repairs SW CIitrus Blvd Florida Turnpike SW Martin Downs Blvd be o ering pony rides,
PALM petting zoo, and obstacle
Cannot be combined with any
CITY
DiTerlizzi family FARMS course for your children."
owned since 1990 SW Martin Hwy
772-223-LUBE (5823) 3706 SW Citrus Blvd, Palm City
(772) 888-3103
3584 SW Armellini Ave., Palm City Palm City Farms Produce and Market
Located in the “Pure” gas station