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Junior League Of Boca Raton Asks Community
To Nominate A Teacher To Receive A Refreshed Library
The Junior League of Boca Raton (JLBR) is asking the
community to nominate their favorite teacher to receive a new
or updated classroom library. The organization has launched
a new community project, Learning Libraries, which focuses
on providing children with access to books and reading, with
offerings in multiple languages. The Learning Libraries aim
is to create a culture of reading outside the classroom. The
project’s objective is to inspire children to become avid readers
by offering free book access.
As part of the initiative, the Junior League of Boca Raton
will be gifting some deserving teachers with a classroom Jamie Sauer, president, Junior League of Boca
library, consisting of a combination of new and gently used Raton said.
books. If you know a teacher who is in need of a refreshed For more information, visit https://www.
classroom library, nominate them at https://members.jlbr. jlbr.org/learning-libraries/.
org/?nd=vms_public_form&form_id=256. About The Junior League Of Boca Raton
The ideal candidate should work with students in the Boca Throughout the year, JLBR members will
Raton or Delray area at a Title 1 School or be able to showcase contribute more than 35,000 volunteer hours
their unique need for a refreshed classroom library for their and donate more than $250,000 to support our mission of To learn more about the JLBR, please contact the JLBR
students. training volunteers, developing the potential of women and office at (561) 620-2553 or visit www.JLBR.org. Connect with
“We’re excited to launch this new community project and improving the South Florida community through its focus on us on facebook.com/JuniorLeagueBocaRaton or twitter.com/
hope we can help lots of children develop a love of reading,” child welfare and community support. JLBocaRaton.
Tri-County Animal Rescue’s Moms & Pups
‘Bark & Brunch’ Opens Mother’s Day Week
Creating the “paw-fect” time to celebrate “pup-loving”
moms, Tri-County Animal Rescue kicks off 2022 Mother’s
Day week by applauding and pampering these devoted moms
and their fur babies at the organization’s second annual Moms
& Pups “Bark & Brunch,” on Sunday, May 1 at The Addison.
Proceeds from the elegant, outdoor “fun and fund”
raiser, held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., will help address a
timely growing community wellness need. The monies
raised will increase Tri-County Animal Rescue’s
2022 Pup Mom Honoree Suzanne Klein
and 2022 “Pup Star Host” Pomeranian
Beau Klein with Edna Meyer-Nelson
Medical Fund, which subsidizes low-
cost, full-service veterinary and animal The Moms & Pups “Bark & Brunch” brings out the community to support
hospital services for pet owners who are Tri-County Animal Rescue, Boca Raton’s only animal rescue. From a lavish
financially challenged or experiencing reception with Bark Bar of free-flowing Bellinis and Mimosa, to dining under the
economic setbacks due to COVID and banyan trees, Mom’s Day boutique shopping opportunities and Chances to Win
other employment challenges, as well great travel and pampering opportunities...is anticipated again to sell-out early.
as first responders.
2022 Moms & Pups “Bark & Brunch” Honorary Co-Chairs To support the Boca Raton community’s only animal Win” opportunities, Mother’s Day boutique gift shopping,
Constance Scott, Marta Batmasian, Andrea Kline rescue shelter, Bark & Brunch attendees will enjoy an open- prizes and surprises and live music.
air, courtyard plated brunch As one of the largest regional 100 percent no-kill, 501(c)
and festivities for Pup Moms, (3), nonprofit animal shelters, Tri-County is dedicated
their pups who are welcome to rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing unwanted pets in
guests, and their families Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. Since
and friends. Plans include a its inception, the organization, a four-star rated Charity
reception with “Bark Bars” Navigator nonprofit for seven consecutive years, has saved
offering free-flowing Bloody over 78,000 domestic animals from being euthanized,
Marys and Mimosas, a providing a safe haven until each rescue is given the chance
delicious doggie treat buffet, to live the rest of its life as a treasured pet.
Mom & Pooch photo ops,
luxury lifestyle “Chances to Tri-County Animal Rescue on page 2