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      February MAG Exhibit from page 1                      T he  e xh i bi t
                                                         runs  Wednesday  to                                Paws And Claws Gala from page 1
         • Carol Kepp: loves to paint the ocean’s blue green water,   Saturday from noon
      primarily with oil, which has been her media for years. It gives   to 6 p.m., Feb. 3 to
      her rich colors for shadows and soft colors for sunlight. The   27, with an opening
      movement of the water rushing to shore can give a feeling of   reception on Feb. 3
      calm or give energy.                               from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.,
         • Maria Grace Miele: her work captures and interprets   which will feature
      natural environments in an expression of color and minimal   individual hors d’
      composition and a variety of subject matter. Inspiration is in   oeuvres servings, a
      the form of life, pop culture, people, bold composition and   cash bar and music by
      interpretive abstracts.                            Paul Hamaty.
         • Martha Quigley finds inspiration in the colors of the ocean      Masks are required
      and all things nautical, as well as capturing the personality by   and available, in case             Volunteer cochairs Kit Haas and Shaun Kelly
      detailing eyes and expressions of animals she paints. She loves   you  forget  yours.
      working in oils with their unmatched luminosity.   COVID-19 Safety                                    cocktails and musical entertainment. Tickets are $185 per
         • Laura Kay Whiticar: After a career in mathematics,   Guidelines followed.                        person and $225 per person for the VIP experience.
      her artistic journey began about ten years ago when she   The 3,300 square feet  Maria Grace Miele       “The success of our shelter and our programs depends
      began collecting beads, pearls, gemstones, coins, crystals,   of  the Palm  Room                      entirely upon community support,” said HSTC President
      beach coral, shells and sea glass, which she incorporates   makes it easy to practice safe distance art viewing.   and CEO Frank Valente. “We’re not affiliated with any
      into her work which uses fine silver, sterling silver and      For information, visit www.mcost.org.  other humane society, nor funded by the Humane Society
      14K jeweler’s gold.                                                   Photos by Martin Artisans Guild  of the United States. We look to the community to help
                                                                                                            us in achieving our mission: To provide compassionate
                                                                                                            care and nurture the bond between people and pets.”
                                                                                                               Dedicated volunteers Kit Haas and Shaun Kelly are
                                                                                                            leading the committee in organizing the event. They are
                                                                                                            joined by committee members Katie Astras, Barb Bucci,
                                                                                                            Jennifer Campbell, Dixie Church, Diane Coakley, Dana
                                                                                                            Coates, Carol Dippy, Tracy Ferguson, Cindy Greenspan,
                                                                                                            Debbie Hansen, Cindi Hobbs, Dr. Linda Kardos, Bev
                                                                                                            Mauermann, Allola McGraw, Eileen Morris, Jennifer
                                                                                                            Renfro and Kay Ziegler.
                                                                                                               The presenting sponsor is Stryker Electric & Air.
                                                                                                            Major sponsors are Carl’s Buick GMC and the Samuel
                                                                                                            M. and Alma Catsman Foundation. Additional event
                                                                                                            sponsors include Apex Pavers & Pools, Saelzer Atlas
                                                                                                            Wealth Management Group of Raymond James,
                                                                                                            JetLoan Capital, Rick Carroll Insurance, Camp Bow
                                                                                                            Wow, and Wagnolia’s.
                                                                                                               The  annual  Paws  and  Claws  gala  is  the  most
                                                                                                            prestigious and successful shelter animal fundraiser on
                                                                                                            the Treasure Coast benefiting Martin County’s only open-
                                                                                                            access, no-kill, nonprofit animal welfare organization.
                                                                                                            Like-minded individuals come together for an enchanting
                                                                                                            and memorable evening as friends of the animals join
                                                                                                            forces to raise critical funds for shelter pets in need.
                                                                                                               Funds raised also help support the pet adoption
                                                                                                            program, a low-cost spay/neuter surgical program,
                                                                                                            a multitude of humane education programs and its
                                                                                                            lifesaving Emergency Medical Fund. All combined, these
                                                                                                            programs have continued to allow the HSTC to provide
                                                                                                            life-saving care and essential services to more than 6,000
                                                                                                            animals each year.
                                                                                                               Sponsorship  opportunities  are  available.  For
                                                                                                            more information and/or to make a reservation, call
               We put all of our hearts into                                                                Courtney Zanetti at (772) 600-3211 or email her at
                                                                                                            czanetti@hstc1.org.
                                                                                                            About The Humane Society Of The Treasure Coast
                       keeping yours healthy.                                                                 is a no-kill animal welfare organization located at 4100
                                                                                                               The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC)
                                                                                                            S.W. Leighton Farm Ave. in Palm City, Fla. Since 1955,
                      World class heart care                                                                it has been the leading advocate for animal protection
                                                                                                            and well-being in the Martin County area. A 501(c)(3)
                                                                                                            private, nonprofit organization, the HSTC is independent
                              is close to home.                                                             and locally operated and relies on donations to support its
                                                                                                            programs and services. Follow the HSTC on Facebook at
                                                                                                            https://www.facebook.com/humanesocietyTC and Twitter
                                                                                                            at https://www.twitter.com/hstc1. For more information,
                                                                                                            visit https://www.hstc1.org or call (772) 223-8822.

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