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Stuart Chamber Happenings from page 10
Representing Harbor Place Wayne Canner, Palm Beach Neighbors-Media Solutions
Jason Berger, Law Office of Jason Berger, at Port St. Lucie at the Stuart/ enjoyed the company of these lovely Stuart/Martin County
P.A. (left) joined Dean Lopes, Dean Kerry Sees (left) and Past Stuart/Martin Martin County Chamber’s Chamber Trustees Lisa Sliney, Concierge Insurance Solutions
Lopes Music and Jesse Bell, Warehouse County Chamber Chairman/Trustee Janice May 4 Networking Breakfast at (center) and Kelly Guttveg, DreamWorks Real Estate, at the
Supplies Direct at the Stuart/Martin County Norman, Water Pointe Realty Group/HI Coral Shores Behavioral Health May 11 Networking Breakfast.
Chamber’s April 27 Networking Breakfast, (center) welcomed Lisa Baxter, WQCS-NPR were Pat Miles (left) and Anita
sponsored by Dean’s wife Candace, owner for the Treasure Coast, back to the chamber Topping.
of Skin Serenity Spa. at the April 27 Networking Breakfast.
In honor of Mental Health
Awareness Month, Tykes & Brian Langworthy, VIP
Teens CEO Eric Garza, shown America (left) introduced
Enjoying her return to the with Courtney Nientimp, his new colleague Mervin
St uart / Mart i n Count y discussed the vital services Mohamed at the Stuart/
Chamber, Kim Sahyoun, they provide for struggling Martin County Chamber’s
Honoring Mental Health Awareness Month, Stephen Quintyne, CEO of Coral Shores Sublime Sign Company is children at the Stuart/Martin May Networking Luncheon,
Behavioral Health, welcomed Stuart/Martin County Chamber members to the facility as shown with her new business County Chamber’s May sponsored by Solaris
host and sponsor of the May 4 Networking Breakfast. Stephen was well received by the partner Steve Claus at the May Networking Luncheon at Healthcare Parkway, at Miles
audience as he addressed the crucial need for proper mental healthcare in our community, 4 Networking Breakfast, hosted Miles Grant Country Club. Grant Country Club.
and described the programs they offer. Shown (from left) are Chamber Chairman Jeff and sponsored by Coral Shores
Sabin, Waste Management; Kami Sapundzhieva; Stephen Quintyne; and Jacob Johnston. Behavioral Health. Stuart Chamber Happenings on page 12
Pet Matters
by Pat Deshong, President of Furry Friends Featured Adoptables
Adoption, Clinic & Ranch, June 2021
Luna
“For the Love of Animals” Lovely Luna is a 3 year old
features real stories happening tabby cat in need of a loving
at Furry Friends in Jupiter. We home. She is a gentle cat who
are The Humane Society of is shy at first but will warm
Greater Jupiter/Tequesta and the up to you with just a little bit
only no-kill shelter open to the of love and patience. She is
public in northern Palm Beach mostly white with big beautiful
County. We’ve been rescuing, yellow eyes full of love and the
rehabilitating, and re-homing floofiest gray tail you’ve ever
the homeless animals in our seen! Luna is the loving, soft, fluffy companion missing from your
community for more than 30 home. Please submit an application to come in and meet Luna,
years. Our not for profit 501c3 she is located at our Ranch in Palm City.
organization consists of our
Jupiter based Adoption Center, Charlie
Veterinary Clinic (open to the
public), Thrift Boutique, and Charlie is a 5 year old
Palm City Ranch. Shepherd/Belgian Malinois
mix who is seeking an adult
I am honored and proud to be the President of an organization only home for his retirement
years. No children please.
that touches the lives of people and animals every single day.
As an essential business, we never closed our doors during the His ideal home would be with
challenges we all faced during the pandemic. Our staff remained someone who has prior breed
on the front lines with our clinic doors open to serve our clients experience and understands
in need of care for their sick animals. Our shelter never wavered how smart Charlie is. Charlie
from providing a safe harbor for the abandoned and abused. has hip dysplasia. He can
We simply can not accomplish our life saving mission without enjoy walks and anything
your support. Every dollar enables us to make miracles happen that is not high impact or too
for the many animals in desperate need. Please consider monthly rigorous, like swimming (good thing we live in Florida)! Charlie
giving - a donation of just $.83/day which would feed a dog or cat is an amazing dog and will make a great companion.
in our care for an entire month! We need your continued support
now more than ever. Here are a few figures to demonstrate just
how far your donation can go:
● Your donation of $20 can provide flea/tick & heartworm
prevention for a shelter dog or cat for one month.
● Your donation of $40 can provide food for 10 shelter dogs for
about a week.
● Your donation of $60 can provide medical exams for a shelter
dog and cat.
● Your donation of $100 can provide rescue for animals in an
emergency.
May 29, 2021 will mark our 40th anniversary as the Humane
Society of Greater Jupiter/Tequesta, Inc. We share this milestone
with you as we have accomplished this together.
Please reach out to me directly if you would like to tour our
facility or if you have any questions. My door is always open and
I can be reached at (561) 935-1678.
Blessings to you for your support and faith in us… all for the
LOVE of animals!
Patricia Deshong, President Paid Advertisement