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      Elliott Museum To Host                             the 11th to the end of the 13th centuries, chiefly in the south     and his One Man Frontier Band will provide an evening
                                                                                                              • Nov. 17 – Ukulele Russ – Down from Alaska, Russ
                                                         of France and the north of Italy — and whose central theme
      Eclectic Music Series                              was courtly love. Admittedly, many of these acts will not   of ukulele in a style all his own.
                                                         evoke the essence of a                               •  Dec.  22  –  Professor  Pennygoode’s  Mighty  Flea
         The Elliott Museum will be hosting an eclectic music   13th-century minstrel —                    Circus – It’s a Rockabilly Christmas with the Rockabilly
      series featuring six different artists over a span of six months.   but the music will always        Rumble International Song Competition winners.
      The series, titled “Troubadour Sessions,” will kick off on   be sublime.”                               • Jan. 1 – Flint Blade – Start the New Year with the
      Oct. 6 and will continue in 2022 on Nov. 17 and Dec. 22,      All performances will                  ambient beats and grooves of the Chapman Stick, a
      and in 2023 on Jan. 1, Feb. 9 and March 9 at the museum,   begin at 7:30 p.m. The                    12-string guitar-on-steroids.
      825 N.E. Ocean Blvd., Stuart.                      schedule features the                                • Feb. 9 – Ben Prestage
         The series came about through a unique collaboration   following artists:                         – Ever heard anyone play
      with Ron Hart of Earthtones, who is the former owner of      • Oct. 6 – Alex Meixner                 a door or bedpan? Come
      Terra Fermata, an outdoor concert venue. The “Troubadour   – Celebrate Octoberfest                   and listen to  this master
      Sessions” is aptly named, according to Rob Steele, president   with authentic Bavarian               of the diddley bow, cigar
      and CEO of the Historical Society of Martin County, which   music by a Grammy-                       box, and anything else
      manages the Elliott Museum.                        nominated Polka Hall                              with strings.
         Steele said, “A troubadour is a class of lyric poets and   of  Fa m e  L i f e t i m e               •  March  9  –  Damon
      poet-musicians, often of knightly rank, who flourished from   Achievement winner.   Alex Meixner     Fowler – Nominated for
                                                                                                           the  2022  Blues  Rock
                                                                                                           Album BMA by The Blues
                                                                                                           Federation. From Tampa,
                                                                                                           known as one of the best
                                                                                                           singer/songwriters in Florida.
                                                                                                              Seating is limited to  Ben Prestage
                                                                                                           75 guests and admission
                                                                                                           is $20. Tickets are on sale now through the museum’s
                                                                                                           website, www.hsmc-fl.com.  The museum’s new tiki
                                                                                                           hut will be open for dinner and drinks before each
                                                                                                           performance, and a full bar will be offered throughout
                                                                                                           the shows. For more information, visit the website, www.
                                                                                                           hsmc-fl.com or call the Elliott Museum at (772) 225-1961.
                                                                                                           About The Historical Society Of Martin County
                                                                                                              Since 1955, the Historical Society of Martin County
                                                                                                           has served as a guardian of local history and a cultural
                                                                                                           center by operating the Elliott Museum (825 N.E. Ocean
                                                                                                           Blvd., Stuart) and the House of Refuge Museum at Gilbert’s
                                                                                                           Bar (301 S.E. MacArthur Blvd., Stuart), which opened in
                                                                                                           1876 and served as a haven for shipwrecked survivors. The
                                                                                                           Elliott Museum seeks to preserve and celebrate the region’s
                                                                                                           colorful history by presenting an eclectic mix of traveling
                                                                                                           and rotating permanent exhibits, lectures and experiential
                                                                                                           events. The House of Refuge’s mission is to educate the
                                                                                                           public about the historical significance of Martin County’s
                                                                                                           iconic landmark and to ensure its historical integrity and
                                                                                                           preservation. For more information, go online to www.
                                                                                                           hsmc-fl.com or call (772) 225-1961.
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                                                                                                            SafeSpace’s Walk A Mile In
                                                                                                            Her Shoes Event


                     You have a team in the fight                                                           11 Years Of Walking To End Domestic
                                                                                                            Violence On The Treasure Coast

                                                                                                               Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is back! Help us make
                             against breast cancer                                                          the 11th anniversary of our Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
                                                                                                            event our best year yet! The goal driving the Walk a
                                                                                                            Mile in Her Shoes event, is to bring awareness and
                    From early detection to breakthrough treatments                                         raise lifesaving funds for victims of domestic violence
                                                                                                            on the Treasure Coast.
                                                                                                               If you have not attended this event before, mark
                    Cleveland Clinic Martin Health’s Robert and Carol Weissman Cancer Center                your calendars now for one of our walks that will take
                                                                                                            place in Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties
                        is transforming breast cancer care. Utilizing the latest research and               during the fall. Valiant men will be walking wearing
                     technology, specialists can diagnose cancer early and treat patients with              red women’s high-heeled shoes to symbolize how
                     advanced, targeted therapies. For your mammogram. For world class care                 difficult it is to “walk in the shoes” of victims of
                                                                                                            domestic violence. Women, families, and friends are
                           at one of Florida’s top hospitals. For every care in the world.                  also called to action to demonstrate their support for
                                         Trust a leader in breast health.                                   families fraught by domestic abuse. Your support helps
                                                                                                            SafeSpace continue saving and changing the lives of
                                                                                                            domestic violence victims and survivors.
                                   ClevelandClinicFlorida.org/BreastCancer                                  Indian River County Walk a Mile in Her Shoes –
                                                                                                            Sept. 30, Downtown Friday Main Street, 2036 14th
                                                                                                            Ave., Vero Beach, FL
                                                                                                            St. Lucie County Walk a Mile in Her Shoes – Oct.
                                                                                                            22, Fort Pierce Marina Square, 101 Melody Lane, Fort
                                                                                                            Pierce, FL 34950
                                                                                                            Martin County Walk a Mile in Her Shoes – Nov. 12,
                                                                                                            Stuart Air Show, 1895 Flying Fortress Lane, Stuart,
                                                                                                            FL 34996
                                                                                                               For more information about these events, visit us on
                                                                                                            our SafeSpace Facebook page or www.safespacefl.org.
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