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Nonprofit News from page 8 within the community to promote environmental stewardship programs include the Environmental Stewardship Awards, the
and innovation through education and action. International Coastal Cleanup, the Great American Cleanup,
International Coastal Cleanup On Sept. 18 Nominations will be open this fall for individuals, the Adopt-A-Road and Adopt-A-Street programs, and other
Volunteers should save the date – Saturday, Sept. 18 – to businesses, civic and nonprofit groups, and government educational and outreach activities. Find KMB on Facebook
join the popular International Coastal Cleanup in Martin agencies that are improving our local environment and quality at Facebook.com/keepmartinbeautiful, follow KMB on Twitter
County. As the most recognized coastal cleanup event in the of life. Areas of focus include: community and neighborhood at Twitter.com/kmbmartin, visit keepmartinbeautiful.org or call
world, volunteers all gather around the globe on the same revitalization; litter and marine debris removal; recycling (772) 781-1222.
day to remove litter and marine debris from beaches and programs; river advocacy; innovation and stewardship; youth
waterways, identify the sources of the litter, and try to change engagement; and education.
the behaviors that cause pollution. Keep Martin Beautiful is Keep Martin Beautiful is seeking volunteers for its year- syMpHony
the local coordinator of the International Coastal Cleanup. round cleanup activities and Adopt-A-Road program as well
“These cleanup activities not only beautify our beaches as sponsorships and other partners to advance its mission. For
and coastlines by removing unsightly debris, but our more information, contact Keep Martin Beautiful at (772) neWs
efforts also help protect birds and marine life by reducing 781-1222 or email info@keepmartinbeautiful.org.
the likelihood that these innocent creatures will become About Keep Martin Beautiful
injured or entangled in plastics or ingest harmful or even Keep Martin Beautiful (KMB) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
deadly materials,” explained Tiffany Kincaid, executive community organization founded in 1994 as an affiliate Treasure Coast Youth
director of Keep Martin Beautiful. of Keep America Beautiful. Its mission is to preserve and
Environmental Stewardship Awards Nominations enhance the quality of life in Martin County through litter Symphony Announces
Coming Soon prevention, the promotion of recycling, improvement of
Keep Martin Beautiful hosts the Environmental Stewardship solid waste management practices, and beautification and Its Audition Registration
Awards each spring to recognize and reward notable efforts community revitalization activities. KMB signature events and Schedule For The 2021/22
Concert Season
Audition appointments for music students who are
interested in performing with the Treasure Coast Youth
Symphony are now available for the orchestra’s 2021/22
live concert season.
Auditions for strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion
will be held Saturday, Aug. 14, between 8:30 a.m.
and 1 p.m. at the Jensen Beach High School Band
Room. Audition information, requirements, and requests
for audition appointments may be made by visiting
Stuart Treasure Coast Youth Symphony’s website at https://www.
treasurecoastyouthsymphony.com.
Annual auditions are required for past members of the
youth symphony as well as new musicians desiring to be
Are You Prepared For seated in the orchestra. The orchestra draws young musicians
from Martin, Indian River, St. Lucie, northern Palm Beach,
Hurricane Season? and Highlands counties.
Concert rehearsals are held on Monday during the school
year at the Jensen Beach High School Band Room between 6
and 9 p.m. Most concerts are scheduled on Monday evenings.
WE ARE! 15, and Nov. 22. The spring performances will be April
This year’s fall concerts are on the calendar for Nov. 8, Nov.
11, 2022, April 18, 2022 and April 25, 2022. The youth
symphony’s mentoring orchestra, the Academy Orchestra,
is scheduled to perform on Jan. 2, 2022.
Young musicians and families are encouraged to
learn more about the Treasure Coast Youth Symphony
At HarborChase, the safety and security of by visiting the youth symphony’s website: http://www.
treasurecoastyouthsymphony.com where they will find
our residents and associates is always our the handbook for musicians and parents, information
primary priority. With reliable contingency on scholarships and grants, the Academy Orchestra,
performance venues, previous performances, a documentary,
plans and security measures firmly in place, and additional resources.
our residents experience true peace of mind The mission of the Treasure Coast Youth Symphony is to
provide challenging experiences in orchestral and individual
throughout this time of year. performance for student musicians, to broaden their technical
skills and artistic expression, to instill professionalism, and
to enhance enjoyment of the musical talents individually and
for their audiences. Thanks to the focus and dedication of the
In the event of a loss of electrical power, our fully- young musicians of the Treasure Coast Youth Symphony,
a repertoire of the world’s greatest music, the excitement
equipped generator will ensure that we are able and enthusiasm of local audiences, the generosity of private
to continue to have electricity and serve three individual, business, and organizational benefactors, and
the many hours of volunteered professional time by the
hot meals a day to our residents. conductors and administrators, this thriving organization is
able to continue its mission as one of the finest performing arts
organizations for youth on the Treasure Coast and Florida.
Our ample supply of food and water far exceeds the The Treasure Coast Youth Symphony is a nonprofit 501(c)
recommended standard for hurricane preparedness. (3) organization and is composed of the most talented student
musicians from Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin and northern
Palm Beach counties. The conductors of the Treasure Coast
Associates, nurses, maintenance personnel and care Youth Symphony are Dr. John Enyart (founder), Mr. Ben
partners will remain at our property 24 hours a day Enyart and Mr. Thomas Servinsky.
through the duration of the storm. To help support the Treasure Coast Youth
Symphony or for more information, visit: http://www.
treasurecoastyouthsymphony.com or contact the organization
at tcys@treasurecoastyouthsymphony.com.
Call now to schedule your tour and see what
we can do for you to weather the storms.
650 NW Fork Road | Stuart, FL 34994
(772) 362-2689 | www.HarborChase.com
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