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stuart ChambEr happEnings
New Stuart/Martin County Chamber
members Carissa and Patrick
Sangermano, Carvel, enjoy some tasty
To honor Mental Health Awareness Month, Stuart/Martin Stuart/Martin County Chamber members enjoyed the authentic Italian cuisine Italian appetizers at the May Business
County Chamber Trustee Coral Shores Behavioral Health and cozy atmosphere of The Grove Pizza Cucina & Wine Bar at the May Business After Hours, hosted and sponsored by The
opened their doors to members to unlock the mystery of After Hours. Chamber President/CEO Joe Catrambone (left) thanked owner Grove Pizza Cucina & Wine Bar.
mental health issues, and the services they provide, during the Jen Reyneri (center) and her staff for providing a fun night with delicious food
May 17 Networking Breakfast they sponsored. Representing and exquisite wines and beers. Stuart Chamber Happenings on page 9
Coral Shores, shown with Chamber Chairwoman Kelly
Johnson, R.V. Johnson Insurance (left); are Carla Newman,
Business Development Liaison; and Teresa Allen-Camizzi,
Director of Business Development. Not shown is Coral Shores
CEO Stephen Quintyne.
On March 31 Council on Aging of Martin County Chairman
Nicki Schoonover and President/CEO Karen Ripper proudly
presented Stuart/Martin County Chamber President/CEO Joe
Catrambone the coveted Charlie Kane Award at their annual
Sage Award Dinner at Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country Club.
The Sage Award honors remarkable seniors who continue to
make extraordinary contributions to our community. Serving
as the president and CEO of the chamber for 33 years,
Catrambone was honored for his influence and impact on the
community. His advocacy, steadfast involvement and inspiring
leadership exemplified his qualifications for the award.
Gary Hermann, TC Legal; Chelsea Matheson, The Kane
Center; and Samantha Messina, Tykes & Teens; were all
smiles at the Stuart/Martin County Chamber’s May 17
Networking Breakfast hosted and sponsored by Coral Shores
Behavioral Health.
Stuart/Martin County Chamber members learned some
alarming domestic violence statistics presented by SafeSpace,
sponsor of the May 24 Networking Breakfast held at the
chamber. Shown (from left) are SafeSpace board member
Jessica Malasek, CEO Teresa Albizu and board member See answer in this paper.
Sharon Dvir.