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Boca Public Library’s
Moms, Pups (and Those Who Love Them) from page 12
Several remaining exclusive and multiple sponsorships
and donor opportunities are available, and others can be StoryWalk and Little Free Libraries
fully customized packages to reflect a sponsor’s mission.
Exclusive sponsor titled levels include a “Bark Bars”
Sponsor ($5,000), Pawsome Program Sponsor ($4,000), Now in Beach and Parks
Pet Protector ($3,000), “Bow-Wow” Bubbly (Champagne)
Sponsor ($2,500) and “Paws Up” Red Carpet Sponsor
($1,500). Other donor and sponsor levels with multiple In partnership with the Greater Boca Raton Beach and the local community. The national StoryWalk Project was
ops include “Paws Lovers” at $5,000 each, Healing/Clinic Park District, the City of Boca Raton Recreation Services founded in 2007 by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, Vermont,
Kennel naming ops at $1,200 each to dedicate a clinic kennel and the Friends of the Boca Raton Public Library, the Boca and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard
in the donor’s or a loved one’s name for one year, and “We Raton Public Library has announced a new StoryWalk and Library.
Love Wet Noses at $750 each. three new Little Free Libraries. The Little Free Library nonprofit organization has
Event co-chairs are Heather Ronan of Lavalle, Brown The new StoryWalk is located in beautiful Patch Reef become a global literacy movement for building community,
& Ronan, PA, and Marcia Mithun with the Mithun Family Park near the popular Pirate’s Cove Playground at 2000 West inspiring readers and expanding book access for all. Since
Foundation, supported by a paws-loving host committee. Yamato Road. This is the third StoryWalk in the city. All were the first book-sharing box was built in 2009, more than 250
The committee includes Peg Anderson, Marta Batmasian, funded by the Friends of the Boca Raton Public Library to million books have been shared through registered Little Free
Alisa Cohen, Sharon DiPietro, Ingrid Fulmer, Suzi help build children’s interest in reading while encouraging Libraries, greatly increasing book access for readers of all
Goldsmith, Sue Heller, Gwen Herb, Arlene Herson, Jill healthy activity. ages and backgrounds. For locations and information about
Hoffman, Olivia Hollaus, Gloria Hosh, Bonnie Kaye, Jon Also funded by the Friends of the Boca Raton Public Little Free Libraries, visit www.littlefreelibrary.org.
Kaye, Sammy Kaye, Dyana Kenney, Andrea Kline, Dr. Library are three new Little Free Libraries located at Sugar Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District Executive
Allen Konis, Zoe Lanham, Lynda Palmer, Linda Petrakis, Sand Park, Patch Reef Park and the Swim and Racquet Center. Director Briann Harms says, “I am excited to see these new
Michael Pierce, Pam Polani, Nanette Saraga, Constance The Little Free Library stands are filled with books for all ages additions to the Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District
Scott, Robin Trompeter, Lisa Vander Ploeg, Pam Weinroth, donated by the Friends of the Library bookstore. Community parks. StoryWalks and Little Free Libraries encourage
and Robert Weinroth. members are encouraged to “Take a Book, Leave a Book!” everyone to enjoy our wonderful parks, an active lifestyle,
As one of the largest regional 100% No-Kill, 501(c)(3) The Friends of the Library is a non-profit volunteer and the adventure of reading.” For more information about
nonprofit animal shelters, TCAR is dedicated to rescue, and membership organization dedicated to supporting the the Greater Boca Raton Beach & Park District parks and their
rehabilitation and re-homing unwanted pets in Palm Beach, Library’s literacy programs and increasing awareness of amenities, please visit www.mybocaparks.org.
Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. Since its inception, the Library’s educational and recreational contributions to
TCAR, a four-star rated Charity Navigator nonprofit for
nine consecutive years, has saved over 88,000 domestic
animals from being euthanized, providing a safe haven
until rescues are given the chance to live the rest of their
lives as treasured pets.
“Bark & Brunch” tickets are $300 each. To purchase
“Bark & Brunch” tickets and Chance-to-Win tickets, visit
www.tricountyanimalrescue.com or call (561) 482-8110.
For sponsorship opportunities, contact Jon Kaye, Kaye
Communications PR & Marketing at jkaye@kcompr.com
or (561) 392-5166, ext. 2.
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