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20th Annual Mutt March Festival from page 1 S.W. Leighton Farm Ave. in Palm City. Since 1955, it
has been the leading advocate for animal protection and
animals in the shelter’s care while earning bragging rights well-being in the Martin County area. A 501(c)(3) private,
for their teams. To create a pack, go online to https://p2p. nonprofit organization, the HSTC is independent and
onecause.com/muttmarch2023. locally operated and relies on donations to support its
The 5K and 10K tickets are on sale now at https:// programs and services. Follow the HSTC on Facebook at
hstc1.org/MuttMarch. For more information, call https://www.facebook.com/humanesocietyTC and Twitter
Courtney Zanetti at (772) 600-3211 or email her at at https://www.twitter.com/hstc1. For more information,
CZanetti@hstc1.org. visit https://www.hstc1.org or call (772) 223-8822.
About The Humane Society Of The Treasure Coast
The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC)
is a no-kill animal welfare organization located at 4100
Dog owners have the chance to be creative in the Mutt
March’s Canine Costume Contest, which awards prizes for
the funniest, cutest, most original and best overall.
The Rev. Jude Denning of Unity of Stuart will bless the The Mutt March Festival begins with a walk around
animals before they go on a walk around Memorial Park. Memorial Park.
500-Plus Chili Lovers from page 1 A 5K and 10K race (with or without animals) will kick off
the event.
crafts and games to
keep the youngest
attendees entertained Club News
and local favorite
Jupiter Narrows Band
provided great music
that was perfect for Preserve Your Family Stories
the upbeat afternoon. With The Martin County
This year’s Chili
Cookof f added Genealogical Society
Bonner Bar Service
and Legendary Ice Rylee and Scarlett Wilkes Family stories about
Cream Treats for the Kara Briner Candi Knight-Arevelo the generations we know
first time and the crowd loved both. personally or about
Monies raised will help HSELC continue with its our ancestors make us
mission to provide families, regardless of income, laugh or cry because
an affordable early-education program incorporating they bring memories
nurturing, education and recreation to stimulate their to life. At the Martin
children’s healthy emotional and social development County Genealogical
and help them to excel in school and life. Society’s April 2023
For information, visit www . meeting, genealogist
hobesoundearlylearningcenter.org. Coni Cadieux will
Photos provided by present “Stories from
Hobe Sound Early Learning Center the Past for the Future: Coni Cadieux
Ashely Azzi and Jaime Schwartz Bring Your Family’s
History to Life.” Her interactive presentation focuses
on how to preserve stories that reflect personalities and
interactions among the generations, including ways to
EVERY SUNDAY get children and grandchildren involved. According
9AM-2PM ancestry researchers, participants will gain knowledge
to Cadieux, “Whether new to genealogy or seasoned
to help current and future generations truly know the
FLAGLER PARK people on their family tree.”
Cadieux’s family has been involved in genealogy
for generations. For many years, she has emphasized
•FRESH PRODUCE collecting family stories to help her children feel
•LIVE MUSIC connected to their family. A resident of Port St. Lucie,
Coni volunteers at the Family History Center at the
•MOBILE CRAFT BAR Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Palm
•KIDS MARKET City, Fla.
Free and open to the public, the meeting will be at
(First & third Sunday of every month) the Blake Library, 2351 S.E. Monterey Road in Stuart,
from 1 to 3 p.m., Friday, April 21. To participate via
Zoom, go to mcgsfl.org and register by April 20.
Operated by Stuart Main Street The Genealogical Society offers a variety of
services at the Genealogy Room in the Blake Library
in Stuart including an extensive research library,
Fresh Local Produce & Honey
Organic Eggs, Beef, Seafood & Poultry access to several genealogy websites and assistance
from MCGS volunteers. For more information about
Household Plants & Florals membership, activities and services go to mcgsfl.org.
Homemade Cheeses
Spices & Sauces
Freshly Baked Breads & Tasty Treats
Pottery, Art & Home Décor Your ad
Handcrafted Jewelry & Accessories
Pet Items BE A PART OF could be here!
SOMETHING
A market for growers, crafters, artists & other creators FRESH! Call
772-285-0502 | market@stuartmainstreet.org 561-746-3244
Stuart Main Street is a 501c3 non-profit focused on promoting the Historic Downtown.