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MARCH 2020 Vol. 20/Number 3 $3.95

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research ..in your backyard It takes a village. FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute

scientists support state and Martin County officials by lending expertise and supplementing water quality monitoring efforts along the Indian River Lagoon, county beaches and on the St. Lucie Reef.

Join us! FAU Harbor Branch scientists share their knowledge with people of all ages through a variety of outreach programs.

Learn more: fau.edu/hboi/visit Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute 5600 US 1 North Fort Pierce, FL 34946

Photo: A stunning view of the St. Lucie Estuary from the Indian Street Bridge, Palm City.

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On behalf of all us here at Audi, Infiniti, Alfa Romeo and Maserati Stuart, we would like to say thanks to you, our loyal customers here in Stuart and surrounding areas. As our valued guests, you are our #1 priority when it comes to all your luxury automotive needs. We are truly proud to be a part of the Treasure Coast community and we look forward to continuing to serve you and your families.

Visit any of our luxury dealerships located in one convenient location just off Southeast Federal Highway in Stuart, FL

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features 32 REIMAGINING ROOMS Five local homes receive muchneeded renovations

38 PALM CITY PLANNING Learn what’s to come for Mapp Road and what the changes means for residents and business owners

44 SERENITY BY THE SEA Interior designer Eloise Kubli creates a modern seaside mansion

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28 RARE TALENT

Local couples tie the knot

A guide to social events, dining, contests, promotions, charities, arts, and more

Countertenor Terry Barber supports local talent and the community through the work of his nonprofit, Artists for a Cause

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24 DINING WITH TISH

Get in the know on upcoming local events

Discover the area’s best restaurants

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26 HOME BEAUTIFUL

Stylish finds in close-by boutiques

27 THE FISHING CHRONICLES

ON THE COVER

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Home design tips

Fishing advice from a seasoned angler

30 WRITING WITH PURPOSE Author Michael Tougias will visit Stuart Library this month to showcase one of his newest books, Above & Beyond

Photography by Owen McGoldrick

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ISLAND LIVING

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“The Beachwalk” Artist rendering - Elizabeth Huggins-Thompson © 2020

Over the years, Water Pointe Realty Group has proven itself to be a leader in the local luxury real estate market on the Treasure Coast. Whether you are looking for a starter home, shopping for the perfect home in one of our gorgeous golf course communities, or renting through www.VacationHutchinsonIsland.com, our expert associates are here to help. From course to coast, we’re more than just waterfront.

CALL YOUR REALTOR® - 772.220.4343 | FIND YOUR HOME - www.WaterPointe.com

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Stuart/Hutchinson Island Office 660 NE Ocean Blvd. 772.225.0110

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Patrick Gambale – Exclusive Agent Allstate Insurance Company Our family has worked closely with Allstate for years to help people with their insurance needs – from homes to auto to boats and more. Our quality, service-oriented agency is not only owned and operated by a family, customers tell us we make them feel like family too. I’m proud to work with a company who’s been serving satisfied customers for over 80 years. Customers count on outstanding financial strength and superior claims service to help protect what they value most. Allstate delivers on their promise.

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9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday - Friday | 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday | Closed Sunday

Managing Editor Melissa Puppo Associate Editor Megan Ayscue Web Editor Kayla Ziadie Contributing Writers Jodi Belden • Nicole Bertke Clarissa Buch • Tish Boyle Jana Soeldner Danger • Skye Sherman Amy Woods • Daniel Russo D ESI G N Art Director Craig R. Cottrell, Jr. P H O TO G R A P H Y Society Photographer Liz McKinley Contributing Photographers Randall Kahn Lindsey Potter Kim Sargent Snapjones Photography P R O D U C T IO N Production Manager Selene M. Ceballo Production Coordinators Brian Beach • George Davis Production Assistant Kassandre Kallen Advertising Design Coordinator Jeffrey Rey C U STO M P U B L IS H IN G Editor, Palm Beach Custom Content Jason Davis Editor, Naples Custom Content Cathy Chestnut

Volume 20, Number 3. Stuart Magazine is published 9 times a year by Palm Beach Media Group. USPS #021652. POSTMASTER, send address changes to: P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL 33480. For general and advertising inquiries, call 800.308.7346.

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• Estate and Business Planning • Asset Protection Planning • Estate, Gift, & Generation Skipping Tax Minimization Planning • Charitable Gift Planning • Trust and Estate Administration

Account Managers Cyndi Hochberg • Donna Lewis Tanya Lorigan • Aché Saint Marketing Manager Shalyn Ormsby Advertising Services Coordinator Ashley Fleak O PER AT IO N S Chief Operating Officer Todd Schmidt Process Integration Manager Sue Martel Digital Operations Manager Bill Fleak Circulation/Subscriptions Administrator Marjorie Leiva Distribution Manager Judy Heflin Distribution Ricardo Marte Accounting Specialist Lourdes Linares Accounts Receivable Specialist Ana Coronel Administrative Assistant Annie Portuondo

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letter from the publisher

Art and Culture Revival

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he Creek” has arrived. Finally, our town’s cultural stops will have a chance for visual artists, musicians, and the culinary arts. The Creek is the new area of downtown Stuart that has been designated as our Arts and Entertainment District. Many of us know of the fantastic gallery establishments downtown, such as Gallery 36 and The Kling Gallery, and businesses like Wave Hair Salon have undoubtedly added some tremendous art to their shops, but now it’s official. Galleries, performing arts, and food establishments will be hosting events every Friday night on-site, all free to the public. Watch for them to be listed on our website and through our Insider’s Guide newsletter. Art is nothing new to us in Martin County. Our Arts Council does a fantastic job of keeping the arts alive nightly. Just looking at the calendar on the Arts Council of Martin County website is enough to make your head spin. Be sure to check out afternoon watercolor classes, mosaic studio pop-ups, Mardi Gras Fridays with a live ragtime duo at The Garden Bar at Notes, and so much more. In St. Lucie County, there is the St. Lucie Cultural Alliance. This organization only started in 2018, but it is growing quickly. Take a look at the Arts in Public Places, and opportunities and workshops on their website. We know they have great things in store for 2020 and beyond. This month, take an art class you have always wanted to try or go on an art tour. Either way, we look forward to seeing you at The Creek!

Dianne Davant & Associates

KIM CAPEN, PUBLISHER

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TPMC Installation and Networking Luncheon

Caribbean Shores Waterfront Resort Opening

Debbie and Bryan Deering

Women’s Council of Realtors Installation Luncheon

Doug and Lisa Smith with Kelly Catania

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Humane Society of the Treasure Coast Donor & Sponsor Appreciation Event

OPENING ACT Imelda Kessler and Carlos Alleyne

Photos by Liz McKinley

Operation 300 Stars & Cars George and Dana Coates, John Loewenberg, Nancy Schroth, and Frank Valente

United Way of Martin County Tocqueville Society Reception

Pete Hegseth with Karen and Billy Vaughn

Martin Artisans Guild Open Studio Tour

Karen Dyess, Merritt and Chelsey Matheson, and Thelma Washington

Sue and Ray Klahne

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THE CREEK Explore Downtown Stuart’s new arts and entertainment district, The Creek, during the First Friday Art Walk on March 6. Discover a new favorite music venue, specialty retail store, restaurant, or coffee shop—all open late—around Colorado Avenue while local artists showcase their work and perform live. (Free; discovermartin.com)

Shamrock Fest returns March 14 at the Downtown Stuart Riverwalk Stage. Enjoy Irish fare and cold green beer along with entertainment from step dancers, bagpipers, and The Kindred Kilts. (Ticket prices vary; stuartmainstreet.org)

ANTIQUE SHOW

MOONRAKER GALA

More than 100 dealers with antiques and collectibles can be found at the Martin County Fairgrounds March 14-15 for the Stuart Antique Show. Along with the antiquing opportunity, patrons can also enjoy an array of food options. ($6; floridaantiqueshows.com)

Movie buffs and James Bond fans alike will delight in Moonraker 2020 at the Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens on March 28. Guests can enjoy food, drinks, music, and dancing in their best Bond attire at The Gardens, the location where a scene from Moonraker was shot. ($125; pslbg.org)

RIDING FOR HEROES Strap on a helmet and get ready to ride on March 24 for Riding for Heroes to benefit the LCpl Justin J. Wilson (US Marines) Memorial Foundation. Participants can choose from four routes ranging from 40 to 105 miles, all beginning at Justin Wilson Memorial Park. Funds go toward honoring men and women of the military. (Tickets from $50; raceroster.com)

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STRAWBERRY FEST From strawberry shortcake to chocolate-covered strawberries, get your fruit fix at Stuart Strawberry Fest March 2122. Along with strawberry goodies, take part in family activities such as pony rides, corn hole, sack races, and more in Memorial Park. (Ticket prices vary; stuartfest.com)

CRAFT FAIR

Find one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted items March 28-29 during the Downtown Stuart Craft Fair. Along with the paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and handmade baskets on Osceola Street, also take advantage of the homemade soaps, dips, and plants from the green market. (Free; artfestival.com)

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Rachel Leah Fenton & Alexander William Mysiw By Megan Ayscue WHO THEY ARE: Rachel, 27, is an optometry resident at the VA while Alex, 27, is a data scientist at the Columbus Crew Soccer Club. HOW THEY MET: Rachel and Alex met while in college. When they went out to dinner with mutual friends, Rachel tried to start a conversation with Alex, but he was too shy to reciprocate. Rachel knew she wanted to get to know him better, so they began talking more and after a couple of months the two started dating. HOW THEY KNEW THEY FOUND THE ONE: Alex says he noticed there was something different about Rachel. “I couldn’t get her out of my head,” he says. “I felt like I could always trust her and be happy with her by my side every day.” Rachel knew right away that Alex was the one. “I could be my truest self with him from the very beginning,” she says. “In Alex I have a partner who shares the same life goals as me, encourages me, makes me laugh, feel safe, and feel incredibly loved.” ON THE PROPOSAL: Rachel had never been to Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio, and she wanted to see the holiday lights there. Once inside, the couple found a bench where they could have a moment alone. “We found this cute secluded bench that had tropical leaves and plants, which reminded me of Florida, where I grew up,” Rachel says. Alex could barely speak

throughout the night because of his nerves. “Once we were all alone, I finally was able to speak words and ask her to marry me,” he says. He used the same phrasing to ask Rachel to be his wife as he did when he first asked her to be his girlfriend. ON THE LOCATION: While the couple lives in Ohio, Rachel grew up in Stuart. When it came time to pick a ceremony site, they knew Snug Harbor Marina near her parents was the perfect spot. “The marina overlooks the river and provided such a cozy and personal environment to get married,” Rachel says. “For the reception… the views at The Mansion at Tuckahoe were stunning and we fell in love with that venue when we first walked around.” ON THE THEME: The couple envisioned a simple, elegant, and

romantic wedding, but they also knew they wanted to include a tropical touch. The bouquets, boutonnieres, and table decorations featured orchids and palm leaves with accents of tropical flowers. The food also had a tropical flair with selections such as coconut chicken with mango salsa, beef with chimichurri sauce, and coconut lime pineapple rice.

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istorante Claretta in Palm City is renowned locally and beyond for its classic Northern Italian cuisine and top-notch service. It is owned and operated by the Ingegnoli family; Christina manages the dining room, taking each order personally, and her brother Francesco is the chef. The interior is warmly lit and cozy, with an intimate dining room and a small bar area at the front serving beer and wine. Claretta’s menu features a variety of appetizers, pasta dishes, and entrées. My husband and I began our meal by sharing the bruschetta; a dice of bright red, garlic-infused tomatoes atop crisp crostini—perfetto! For our next course, we each had a half-portion of chef Francesco’s specialty: fresh, house-made pasta. I had the potato gnocchi alla Sorren-

tina—pillowy nuggets in a basil tomato sauce—and it was excellent. My husband’s ribbon-like taglierini were glossed with a light, creamy sauce and dotted with crispy bits of prosciutto and asparagus. For my entrée, I chose the veal scallopini with capers and lemon. I’ve had this dish at many other restaurants, but this was by far the best version I’ve tried. The veal was pounded so tender and thin it melted in my mouth. My husband ordered the beef filet with peppercorn. The filet was perfectly cooked and exceptionally tender, glazed with a creamy and slightly piquant peppercorn sauce. For dessert, we selected the Trio Claretta: miniature portions of tiramisu, crème brûleé, and chocolate mousse. It was an indulgent ending to an outstanding, authentic Italian meal.

Ristorante Claretta, 1315 SW Martin Highway, Palm City 772.219.9940; ristoranteclaretta.com Tish Boyle is a food writer and the author of “Flavorful: 150 Irresistible Desserts in All-Time Favorite Flavors” (published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2015). She lives in Palm City with her husband and two cats.

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nused spaces in a home can take on purpose by creating a nook, adding both value to the home and resident’s life. A nook can provide a place to eat, read, relax, meditate, exercise, or stay organized. Even house pets can utilize these small spaces. Consider the areas in your home you can maximize by repurposing their functions. Built-in shelves or an unused closet can be redesigned into a snack or coffee bar. A small breakfast area can be transformed into a gathering spot by adding banquette seating with comfy cushions and a table to share. Converting a space into a reading nook is one of the easiest and most inexpensive transformations. A cozy chair, pillows, blankets, and decent lighting are all that are needed. This can be done in an alcove under the stairs, the recessed area of a bay window, or even the corner of a room. These same areas can also be repurposed into a place for the family pet. Pets require little room, so their nook can even be created under a decorative table or countertop. Carving out an area to exercise may be trickier, but if there is a designated, pleasing place for small equipment to be kept, it could encourage more activity. Create family command centers to stay organized at entryways, in laundry rooms, or even on an open wall. These areas are often vertical, or minimally horizontal, making for the perfect place for calendars, organizers, and reminders. Think about what kind of nook best meets your needs and then assess your home for an area where it can be created. If you need inspiration, go to Pinterest and search for “nooks” for countless ideas on creating a well-purposed space.

To contact Nicole, call 772.763.8506 or email her at nabertke@gmail.com.

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THE FISHING CHRONICLES

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Daniel Russo, known on air as “Dano,” is the executive producer and host of “The Love Doctors” on Real Radio 94.3 FM and 101.7 FM. He is a seasoned angler with more than 25 years of experience.

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s anglers, we spend every adventure learning new techniques. Eventually, the means and manner of angling become muscle memory. However, from time to time, I find myself imparting sensibility when handling a fish. I’ve seen plenty of anglers finesse a fish into their grasp, but anglers with too much adrenaline can rip the hook out of the fish incorrectly and mistreat it. While fish are tough, they are not invulnerable to rough, improper handling. Removing a hook should be done delicately and quickly. I recommend keeping a pair of thin, long-nosed pliers on hand to assist with speedier hook removal. When it comes to a fish’s safety, a good rule of thumb is as long as you can hold your breath underwater, that’s about the length of time a fish has out of the water. While your catch is in your care, gently remove the hook while keeping the fish in water as much as possible. If your catch is out of the water for a good amount of time, revive it by subtly splashing water back and forth over the gills, using the tail as leverage. Keep in mind that fish are equipped with natural defenses, such as creating a slime when threatened. Be careful not to handle a fish with bare hands too much or you will remove that slime and damage the fish’s natural defenses. Also, never grab a fish out of water by the belly or gills. When fishing from a bridge or tall structure, be aware that lifting a fish out of the water can dramatically decrease its chances for survival. Thus, having a net is essential. During an offshore jaunt, your bottom fish will be rising from the deep. Be sure to have the proper tool handy to deflate the swim bladder. Gently release the air-filled bladder to allow the fish to retain buoyancy in deep waters once released and returned to the deep blue.

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A Rare Talent

International countertenor Terry Barber cherishes his Treasure Coast ties, returning to perform and support budding local talent through a nonprofit he founded in Stuart

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hile his classically trained voice has awarded him the spotlight on the world’s most renowned stages—from the Metropolitan Opera to Moscow’s Svetlanov Hall—vocalist Terry Barber knows there’s no place like the Treasure Coast. “It will always be one of my homes, no matter where I live,” Barber says. The area is fortunate to have him: Barber is a countertenor—the rarest voice type—which means he can sing comfortably in the range women sing. “In the pop music world, that is not strange,” Barber explains. “People don’t think twice when they hear Sam Smith or Frankie Valli or the Bee Gees. But when you use a classical singing technique and sing in that same range, people’s eyes kind of pop out of their heads.” Now based in the Northeast and the father of 10-year-old twins, Barber first moved to South Florida in 2007 to be near family in Palm City and Port St. Lucie. While working with a major cancer organization in the wake of losing his mother, Barber began to recog-

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nize the need for an advocate between artists and the charities they support. In 2009, he founded Artists for a Cause, a nonprofit organization that encourages visual art and performance professionals to use their talents for community improvement, positing the arts as a unique solution to many critical issues. “I’ve been able to help hundreds of artists in the Treasure Coast to use their talent to meet all kinds of different needs,” explains Barber. Examples include providing music or art enrichment programs to the elderly or using dance to feed the poor or comfort the sick. “All the programs have a dual impact in that they support artists first and then help them use their talent to meet a need in the community. It’s not ever art for art’s sake, which I do a lot in my own career, but that’s not the point of this organization.” Through Artists for a Cause, Barber also supports local up-and-coming talent by involving them in his own tours, providing an opportunity for professional experience, mentorship and coaching. One such artist is Palm City’s Eliza Levy, who will join Barber’s tour in northern New York this month.

“Eliza is an outstanding vocalist and becoming quite an actress and dancer as well,” Barber says. “Her goal is Broadway, I believe. One of the things I really like about her talent is the range of sounds that she can make with excellence.” Barber, too, uses his talent in a range of styles, from popular music to rock to opera. He was recently the featured entertainer at the Arts Council of Martin County’s fortieth anniversary gala, where he performed works in Italian—he’s sung in 16 languages so far— and his lauded Freddie Mercury tribute production returns home to The Lyric Theatre on April 17. A lifelong learner—he has a master’s degree in historically informed performance from Trinity College London—Barber prepared the program “by reading five biographies about Freddie” and listening to live interviews, enabling him to understand and thus share with audiences the larger-than-life persona of Queen’s legendary frontman. “I want to make art and music for everybody,” Barber says. “My biggest goal as an artist—and, I think, the greatest goal of any artist—should be to make people feel.”

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History and Storytelling New York Times bestselling author Michael Tougias will speak at Stuart Library this month on one of his latest books, Above & Beyond By Clarissa Buch Photography by Lindsey Potter

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ichael Tougias never imagined he would become a published writer—let alone a New York Times bestselling author. Born in Massachusetts, Tougias spent the majority of his early career in the business world. As an escape from his every day, he began moonlighting as a writer—and then he got his big break. “I made writing a high priority,” he says. “With Ten Hours Until Dawn: The True Story of Heroism and Tragedy Aboard the Can Do, it became a national bestseller and enabled me to start writing part-time. Then, The Finest Hours did so well that it became a movie and I was able to go full-time.” Tougias, who resides in Hobe Sound, has since authored and co-authored 29 books, with more in the works. Among his bestsellers are The Finest Hours, which was transformed into a Disney Motion Picture in January 2016, as well as Fatal Forecast, Overboard!, King Philip’s War, and There’s A Porcupine In My Outhouse: The Vermont Misadventures of a Mountain Man Wannabe. Tougias also lectures across the country on each of his books, offering leadership and inspirational programs for business groups and organizations. This month, Tougias will visit the Stuart Library to discuss Above & Beyond: John F. Kennedy and America’s Most Dangerous Cold War Spy Mission. The nonfiction book, which was released in 2018, brings readers back to 1962, chronicling the Cuban Missile Crisis and the days that followed.

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What’s your secret to becoming a successful writer, especially as a second career? The first would be persistence. Time and time again, that has served me well. For example, Ten Hours Until Dawn was rejected by 35 publishers. Now, 15 years after I landed a publisher, it’s still available in print. I didn’t let those 35 rejections stop me. Writing is very subjective. You just have to find the right fit. As far as the writing goes, I’m not a believer that you have to pump out so many words per day. Some days I don’t write at all. What’s next for you? I’m taking my adult books and adapting them to young readers. It’s been a pleasant surprise to see how well received they’ve been.

While I’m supposed to be semi-retired, I worked so hard to get to a certain point [that] I don’t want it to end. Writing is a great way to keep my mind fully engaged. My dream of becoming a full-time writer is still very much ingrained in me. I’ll be writing until I can’t anymore. What are your tips on landing a book deal? I really think people don’t put enough time into the proposal. Many publishing houses won’t get beyond your proposal—make it memorable. Put yourself in the shoes of the editor. What makes your book different? That’s often what I talk about in my speaking engagements, finding true adventure stories that readers can relate to.

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he property has a million-dollar view, but when the owner was not gazing at the St. Lucie River and wanted to watch TV, it was awkward. Her flat screen sat atop an electric fireplace in an odd spot that neither was aligned with the sofa nor at the proper height—and it was swallowed up by empty wall space. So, she reached out to Christine Regal, president of Regal Design in Jensen Beach, for help. “The client called and was just very unhappy with the family room, which is the room where they hang out the most,” Regal says. “The goal was to put the TV where it needed to be.” They opted to build a custom cabinet— white with a teak top—that extends the full length of the room. The left half houses the television, and the right half houses the fireplace. The space around it was framed with grass cloth and wrapped in LED lighting. A ceramic bowl holding an exotic orchid arrangement offsets the design. “It’s not symmetrical, but we wanted it that way,” Regal says. “We wanted it more contemporary, more modern.”

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erry Allabastro of Allabastro Designs in Stuart describes the living room she was hired to update as “horrible.” Emerald carpet covered an unfinished wood floor. Incandescent bulbs made for a dim atmosphere. Louvered closet doors enclosed a wet bar. Bulky beams crisscrossed the ceiling. “It was never redone,” Allabastro says of the ’80s-era structure. Allabastro stripped the floor and ceiling and tore out the wall that separated the kitchen. The beadboard was removed as was the under-used fireplace. “She wanted it to be bright and airy to entertain in,” Allabastro says. “She wanted clean lines.”

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White oak was laid down, and the immaculately detailed ceiling now features recessed lighting. All drywall and molding are new. “We heavily accented the design with blue because that’s what she wanted,” Allabastro says, referring to the upholstered chairs, window treatments, and rustic side table. The room was part of a total renovation of the 3,200-square-foot, two-story, colonialstyle residence that took two years to complete. “I think it turned out beautifully,” Allabastro says. “It is exactly what she envisioned. She just wanted everybody to feel welcome, and she is happy.”

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the ceiling to the floor, creating hefty height. Establishing a flow between the dining room and living room resulted in added volume. “I think a lot of people know when I do a room because of the window treatments,” she says. “It makes the room. That’s the wow right there—sort of like the icing on the cake.” She selected a coastal print and paired it with a cool solid—both in linen for an airy softness that fulfilled her client’s vision. An orb chandelier hangs above the 10-top table. “I love this room,” she says. “It showcases the architecture.”

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he strange color was unappetizing, the wood cabinets were unappealing, and the dingy floor was unsightly. None of it made for a pleasant kitchen. Still, Bianca Fathauer, owner of Splendid Home Design in Stuart, saw it had promise. “Usually, clients who come in to see me want to replace all of their cabinets,” Fathauer says. “We added cabinets by matching and painting them.” The strange color appeared in a trapped space adorned with odd plates and platters. By installing extra cabinets and making them white with opaque glass, Fathauer was able to imbue the kitchen with a clean and inviting look. “Sometimes with remodels, you go into it thinking you have to gut absolutely everything,” she says. “Seventy-five percent is old cabinets.” Faux-wood tile contrasts nicely with the island—painted in Sherwin-Williams’ ‘Tin Lizzie’—and chunky barstools. “It was a little bit daunting, and it ended up being something I was extremely proud of and they were very happy with,” she says. She posted photos of the redesign on Facebook, Instagram, and her website. “We got so many comments,” she says. “People really liked it.”

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ix-matched, poorly placed furniture, including a fullsize bed crammed into a corner, comprised a space that was supposed to be a retreat for family and friends. Instead, the mashup of random items made it more like an obstacle course than a guest bedroom. “Their floorplan obviously was not working,” says Baylee Floyd, owner of Baylee Deyon Interior Design in Palm City. “The whole room was confused.” Floyd’s client frequently hosts out-of-town visitors and wanted to transform the room into a tropical oasis with a bohemian vibe.

“They needed something that accommodated everyone and felt serene and at home,” she says. “We decided to go with sleek furniture and brighten it up with the decor.” The accessories include beaded table lamps etched in a blackand-white, hieroglyphics-like pattern as well as a colorful area rug with a similar global-inspired theme. A vase filled with pampas grass adds a whimsical dimension, and an earthy-green accent wall ties it all together. “It’s boho, but we went with all-white bedding to give it that hotel feel,” she says. “It’s welcoming now.”

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LIVING, WORKING, AND PLAYING IN PALM CITY Locals will have to pardon the dust as the Community Redevelopment Agency pushes forward with a project that will bring Mapp Road up to speed in 2020 By Amy Woods | Photography by Snapjones Photography

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he heart of Palm City will beat louder than it has in its 108-year history when the Mapp Road Towncenter Project gets underway this month. The renovation, redevelopment, and revitalization of a one-mile stretch of the street aims to create a cohesive, connected corridor that resonates with residents. “That’s our vision, and that’s the vision of the community as well,” says Susan Kores, manager of the Martin County Office of Community Development. “This is going to be, in my mind,

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a complete game changer for Palm City.” Plans—15 years in the making—call for a mix of restaurants and retail to rise alongside pedestrian pathways and generous green spaces. “That’s what’s going to entice people to walk around and mingle with each another,” Kores says. “We’ve already gotten some interest from developers and attracted some new investment.” Property sales have spiked, as have submissions of applications to build. An ice-cream shop called Shark Shack Sweets opened a few months ago.

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It’s really more a feel,” Kores says. “It’s going to feel like a town. It’s going to feel like this is the center of where I live. It will be a little bit of a destination.”

(left) Susan Kores, manager of the Martin County Office of Community Development

“That is the response that is meaningful,” Kores says. “We know the community wants it, but to have the developers, the investors, the property owners say, ‘Hey, this looks good,’ to me, that is almost more important.” A quaint town square that provides a passive area to sit with friends, walk with children, or

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sip a cup of coffee is also in the works. “It’s really more a feel,” Kores says. “It’s going to feel like a town. It’s going to feel like this is the center of where I live. It will be a little bit of a destination.” The design of the second phase of the project has been completed and approved, and the work has been put out to bid. It will take at least one year from start to finish. The first phase of the project spanned 2017-2018 and involved improvements to the infrastructure including fresh curbs and gutters, wider sidewalks, and room for bicycle lanes. In addition, a stormwater-treatment pond was created to reduce the all-too-common flooding problem and serve as an outdoor amenity. “People are happy about it,” Kores says. She adds that while it’s rare to have a project everyone is behind, this one addresses some key concerns and seems to have excited a majority of the community. “We are extremely lucky to be able to put this vision to work.” The Mapp Road Towncenter Project, a $4.6 million undertaking by the Community Redevelopment Agency, will be paid for through a 10-year, tax-increment-financing program. County Commissioner Ed Ciampi says the money—basically deferred property-tax

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revenue from the 610-acre Community Redevelopment Agency plat within the Palm City boundary—will be well-spent. “I ran again in 2016 to see the project brought back to life and moved forward,” says Ciampi, who originally served from 20082012 but choose not to seek reelection in the aftermath of the recession. “Day one, I reinstituted the CRA.” Between 2012-2016, amid economic uncertainty, the then-County Commission shelved the project and went ahead with others, most notably including the construction of the Veterans Memorial Bridge. “I had my own frustration when hearing about all of the wonderful plans that never came to fruition—not for lack of trying,” Ciampi says. “You have to have all of these things come together—community support, political willingness, and financial feasibility. All of them aligned when I was back at the dais.” An advocate for the aesthetics of the area, he is working with the Rotary Club of StuartSunrise on the planting of a butterfly garden and local artist Geoffrey Smith on the installation of a bronze sculpture. The commissioner also envisions wrapping traffic-light-control boxes in photographs of Florida birds. “There are three or four on Mapp Road,” Ciampi says. “It’s just one of the small things that’s bringing some art to our community. It’s a nice little piece of the puzzle. “We haven’t had, for a long time, a true heart of Palm City, and I think this revitalization of Mapp Road will bring us much closer to that goal,” he continues. “For the older folks who have lived here, it’s going to be worth the wait. For the folks who have come here recently, it’s going to be exciting.”

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I’ve been in this area for a while, and I’m seeing old Mapp Road really improve,” Sentell says. “I think redeveloping it and making it nice is going to help not only my business but all the businesses.”

Dr. Rex Sentell, owner of Palm City Animal Medical Center, has been a proponent of the project since the beginning. “It’s going to disrupt my business, but it’s going to help it a lot,” Sentell says. “People have been waiting for this for a long time,

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not just the people in the redevelopment area, but the people in the neighborhood. I can’t wait for it to happen.” The veterinarian, whose practice dates to 1981, chairs the Neighborhood Advisory Committee and leads public meetings to obtain input. “I’ve been in this area for a while, and I’m seeing old Mapp Road really improve,” Sentell says. “I think redeveloping it and making it nice is going to help not only my business but all the businesses.” His14,000-s qu are-fo ot campus complies with the new code of standards in the designated zone: an entrance within five feet of the property line, a walkway leading di-

rectly to the building, and parking toward the back. The objective is to set a windowshopping scene of sorts that will be attractive to onlookers. “I think it’s going to be a focal point for Palm City, a place for people to come and enjoy,” Sentell says. “Redoing Mapp Road is just going to make for a nice downtown feel.” Missi Campbell, executive director of the Palm City Chamber of Commerce, agrees. “Palm City has a lot to offer, and I think this is going to cap it off,” Campbell says. “It’s going to be really cool.” She anticipates the staging of events and festivals such as food-truck invasions and green markets on the central strip. “The excitement level is going to be wonderful,” Campbell says. “It’s going to be like a whole new area. I think it’s going to increase people just hanging out in Palm City.”

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Hanging out in Palm City is not unprecedented. There was a time, decades ago, when an earlier generation gathered at Crane Creek Ranch, turning an artesian well into a popular swimming hole. “All the kids swam in that because there were no swimming pools in the ’50s,” says Boo Lowery, whose late stepfather William “Bill” Matheson owned the property, now Sandhill Cove Retirement Living. “Maybe

the Pelican Hotel and the Sunrise Inn in Stuart, but there was nothing in Palm City.” Matheson settled here in 1940. A largeparcel landowner, he founded several businesses, among them a cattle ranch and a flower farm. Aside from that, a post office, grocery store, feed supplier, and butcher shop were all that comprised Palm City. “We would go to the big city of Stuart,” Lowery laughs. “It’s big now, but Stuart was

little back then. It just seemed big.” He says he thinks Matheson would approve of the Mapp Road Towncenter Project. “I think he’d be for it,” Lowery says. “I think he’d like to see it done. He wanted the area to grow.” Cassandra Bevis, owner and manager of Salon Appearances on Mapp Road, has watched Palm City transform from a retreat for snowbirds to a haven for families. “We’ve seen so many changes,” says Bevis, who opened her salon in 2000. “I’m hopeful that the new Mapp Road will be a mecca.” More off-street parking and less onstreet speeding will benefit not only her business but dozens of others, she says. “Right now, you’re driving fast past all these establishments that have been here for so long,” she says. “Sometimes, people come in and say, ‘Oh, my god, we didn’t even notice you were back there.’” She is looking forward to the project even though it might be a little disruptive. “What I did as a business owner is send out mass emails to our clients apologizing for delays, but that this is exciting,” she says. “We can’t wait. It’s about time.” MARCH 2020

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hen a husband and wife work together professionally, it can be both satisfying and challenging. For interior designer Eloise Kubli and her husband, Arthur, a general contractor, the roles are clearly defined. “When it’s a design project, Eloise is the conductor,” Arthur says. “She is in charge. She tells us what to do, and my team and I do it.” Kubli, who—with her husband—owns Collective Construction and Design in Plantation, demonstrated her talent for orchestrating a project when the two worked together on a three-story Sailfish Point oceanfront mansion in Stuart. The complete renovation involved smart-home wiring, impact-resistant windows and doors, and a new, high-profile barrel tile roof and copper flashing as well as reconfiguring interior layouts to open living spaces and emphasize views. She kept the beige shell stone flooring in the main living areas and some of the molding. “The home was very traditional and architecturally chopped up,” Kubli says. “But they wanted a combination of contemporary and traditional elements.”

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The homeowners, a businessman in the mortgage industry and his wife, are avid boaters and love the beach. They also enjoy golfing, so the oceanfront property in a community with a Jack Nicklaus course was a perfect fit. With four kids in college and friends who visit, the couple’s 10,000-square-foot home with three bedrooms and five baths, plus a separate guest house, has become a gathering spot. LIVING ROOM A bold graphic painting adds a splash of color to the living room’s muted color palette. Gray panels with white embroidery frame the windows, and a gray and blue wool area rug is soft underfoot. A baby grand piano near one of the glass doors creates a focal point, and a tête-à-tête takes the place of a typical sofa. “The living room is long and narrow, so I felt it was important to have a sofa that’s open

from both back and front to create a more approachable look,” Kubli says. Seats of two side chairs with gracefully curved maple frames are upholstered in tufted gray cotton with silver striations, while ice blue chenille on two wing chairs adds texture. Smokey stone crowns a cocktail table with a brass and stainless base. DINING ROOM In the dining room, walls gleam with blue LusterStone. “I used a different color to help define the dining room,” Kubli says. “I also wanted to give it more depth and shine.” A painting in the same style as the one in the living room, as well as similar embroidered window panels, create continuity. The maple table has pyramid corner detailing; suspended above is a chandelier of pillow-shaped fused glass, hand laid in a cobblestone effect. Curved chair backs upholstered in white leather contrast with dark lacquered legs.

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KITCHEN A stunning backsplash and countertops of blue and green quartzite slabs recall colors of the sea in the kitchen, while pure white cabinets create a clean, fresh look. Illuminating the island are pendants made with horizontal layers of Murano glass. “They’re not perfectly shaped, so they have an organic look, and they work together with the chandelier in the dining room,” Kubli says. FAMILY ROOM In the home’s former layout, the TV sat against the windows because it was the only location free from glare. To solve the problem of the screen interrupting the magnificent ocean view, motorized shades and furnishings were arranged in a more stylish configuration. A wall unit with a gray metallic finish adjacent to the windows now holds the TV and also provides storage. The unit, which floats above the floor and is illuminated from underneath, complements the rift-cut oak and iron cocktail table and gray leather sofas. Two side chairs upholstered in blue and gray chenille also have rift-cut oak frames. Between the chairs is a brass-based table with a quartzite top. A platinum and gray shag rug with textured variations grounds the furnishings.

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MASTER SUITE A 36-foot-high oculus with a circle of windows visible to the outside is a dramatic entry to the master suite. LED rope illumination around the perimeter of the existing woodpaneled ceiling adds further drama, and suspended from the center is a spiral-shaped chandelier finished with silver leaf and a cylinder of crystals sparkling within. “It’s very simple and contemporary but still dramatic,” Kubli says. Changing the shape of a wall with awkward angles in the master bedroom simplified the floor plan and opened the stunning ocean views. Shimmering white stacked quartzite clads a feature wall that houses a ribbon fireplace and a TV screen; the rest of the walls in the master suite are finished with white LusterStone. The designer removed the coffered ceiling, creating detail instead with rectangles of wood molding that surround a

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PATIO The designer paneled the loggia’s plain cement ceiling, as well as a cement bar, with cypress, but kept the bar’s shell stone top. In front of the pool, she replaced glass blocks with clear glass; bar stool cushions match the color of the water. “The owners love the changes,” Kubli says. “Their family and friends love them too, and that makes me happy. We brought today’s styling to a home that makes you feel like part of the sea.”

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The Manor on St. Lucie Crescent is hidden under a mature canopy of coconut palms on land that was originally homestead as a pineapple plantation. The 1920s Manor has been beautifully restored and is an ideal venue for weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, reunions and parties! Her ground floor and walled courtyard will house up to 100 guests and is ideal for the main function and transitions into a lovely area to dance the night away. Often the grounds are set up for dining. All modern amenities have been carefully appointed. 772.678.2372 512 SW St. Lucie Crescent Stuart, FL 34994 themanorslc@gmail.com TheManorSLC.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

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Explore America’s Happiest Seaside Town

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Private 2020

EDUCATION GUIDE The following section presents helpful information provided by prominent private schools in Martin, Palm Beach, and Broward counties. All listings include a brief synopsis of the schools’ achievements, curriculum highlights, and many more important details all families look for when choosing the best school for their children. Segmented by the primary regions in South Florida, this section is designed to help you make informed decisions at a glance.

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THE BENJAMIN SCHOOL

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-Grades: PK3 - 12th -Denomination: Independent -Tuition Range: $11,800 - $31,550 -Students: 1,062 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1 11000 Ellison Wilson Rd. North Palm Beach, FL 33408 561.472.3451 thebenjaminschool.org

At The Benjamin School, we see a multitude of talents in each child and join with parents to discover, nurture, apply and celebrate each student’s unique gifts. Beginning with our 3-year-old program and continuing through Upper School, we offer a wide range of possibilities for students across broad horizons. In addition to our strong academic program, the School encourages involvement in the visual, performing and creative arts and in a robust athletic program. Each year, 100% of our seniors are accepted into many of the nation’s most prestigious colleges and universities.

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL -Grades: 9th - 12th -Denomination: Catholic -Tuition Range: $15,000 - $16,000 -Students: 540 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 25:1 512 Spencer Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.683.6266 cardinalnewman.com

Established in 1961, CNHS is a coed college-prep Catholic high school attracting students of all faiths from Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Students may choose to challenge themselves in the International Baccalaureate Degree Program, Advanced Placement courses, Honors classes and College-Prep classes. Challenged to continue the winning CNHS tradition, athletes participate in 15 sports. Students are exposed to a sense of religious values and family life that guides their lives long after graduation. The school mission is to educate the whole person – mind, body and spirit.

CARDINAL GIBBONS HIGH SCHOOL -Grades: 9th - 12th -Denomination: Catholic -Tuition Range: $10,800 - $12,700 -Students: 1,200 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 17:1 2900 NE 47th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 954.491.2900 cghsfl.org

Established in 1961, Cardinal Gibbons has spent nearly 60 years building a reputation of excellence as a Roman Catholic, college preparatory school. Our 18-acre campus is located in the Coral Ridge residential area of Ft. Lauderdale and features modern academic and athletic facilities. Cardinal Gibbons has a diverse array of course offerings, allowing our students to pursue their academic interests at various levels, including Honors, Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment. Thanks to our outstanding curriculum and faculty, our graduates are well prepared for college and attend some of the country’s most competitive colleges and universities.

JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL -Grades: PK2 - 12th -Denomination: Non-denominational -Tuition Range: $9,830-$14,415 -Students: 900 -Student-Teacher Ratio: Upper: 10:1, Lower: 8:1, East - PK2-1st: 6:1

With 57 years of excellence in education, Jupiter Christian School (PK2-12) provides a Christ-centered academic program delivered by 21st century educators in a safe and nurturing environment. A leader in early learning, the East Campus (PK2-1st) is located just 1 mile from the West Campus. Classrooms with small group interaction and differentiated learning allow students in the Lower School (2nd-6th grade) to excel, while the Upper School prepares them for their post-secondary pursuits academically, socially, and spiritually.

West Campus: 700 S. Delaware Blvd. • 561.746.7800 East Campus: 125 South Pennock Lane • 561.972.4521 jupiterchristian.org

EXPERIENCE THE MEYER PREP DIFFERENCE! Now accepting applications for the 2020-2021 school year including our NEW Junior K Program! • 100% of Meyer Prep students are accepted into their first-choice high schools including: Suncoast, A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts, Oxbridge Academy, William T. Dwyer IB Programme, American Heritage, and The Pine School. • International Baccalaureate Middle School • Advanced Dual Curriculum, Individualized Learning and Personal Growth • 3 High-Tech Innovation Labs, where Students Learn Coding, Robotics, 3D Printing, Engineering and Design • Outstanding Performing Arts and Athletics

Inside and outside the classroom, we motivate, challenge and support each student to set and achieve individual goals.

For more information or to schedule a tour, contact Natalie Barak at 561- 238-9008.

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CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

BUILDING LIFE’S CHAMPIONS College Preparatory Classes offered including Honors, Advanced Placement, Dual Enrollment & International Baccalaureate Courses, 22 Championship Athletic Teams

MISSION To educate the whole person: spirit, mind, and body, and to help all students develop their God-given talents according to the gospel values of Jesus Christ. 512 Spencer Drive, West Palm Beach 33409 • cardinalnewman.com • 561.683.6266

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MEYER PREPARATORY SCHOOL

OXBRIDGE ACADEMY

-Grades: Junior K - 8th -Denomination: Jewish -Tuition Range: $14,000 -$22,700 -Students: 120 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 6:1

-Grades: 9th - 12th -Denomination: Nonsectarian -Tuition Range: $34,800 -Students: 500 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 9:1

5225 Hood Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 561.686.6520 meyerprep.org

Meyer Preparatory School is a state-of-the-art Junior Kindergarten through 8th Grade college preparatory and IB Jewish day school serving Greater Palm Beach. Combining academic rigor in general and Judaic Studies with top-notch arts and sports programming, Meyer Prep prepares students for lifelong achievement. Our school aims to use the Jewish ethos of hard work and study to produce graduates of the highest caliber, accepted to the most prestigious high schools and institutes of higher education.

3151 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.972.9826 oapb.org/visit

Oxbridge Academy fosters personal discovery through guided choice within a broad, deep and custom curriculum. Our expert faculty, of whom 77% have advanced degrees, are committed to help students build the skills and confidence they need to succeed at Oxbridge and beyond. 100% of graduates are accepted to colleges and universities, including the Ivy League schools. Signature programs include Aviation, Cambridge Scholars and Independent Field Research. Over 175 honors classes, honors seminars and electives are offered. A debate team, 22 varsity teams and 40+ clubs are available. Tuition package includes meals, textbooks, learning support services and college counseling services. Financial aid available.

PALM BEACH DAY ACADEMY

PINE CREST SCHOOL BOCA RATON

-Grades: PK2 - 9th -Denomination: Non-secular -Tuition Range: $13,940 - $33,530

-Grades: PreK - 8th -Denomination: Independent -Tuition Range: $23,960 to $32,330 -Students: 2,664 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 9:1

(need-based financial assistance available for Grades K-9)

-Students: 402 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 6:1 PK2 - 3rd: 1901 S. Flagler Dr. 4th - 9th: 241 Seaview Ave. 561.655.1188 pbday.org

Celebrating its 100th year in the ’20-’21 school year, Palm Beach Day Academy is a top-ranked, co-ed day school that expects and honors personal effort, genuine achievement, and thoughtful character from its students. PBDA prioritizes exceptional teaching in order to create a personalized path for each student. Teachers are committed to finding the proper balance of nurturing support and challenging academics for each student. 98% of PBDA graduates are accepted into their 1st choice secondary school. PBDA is located on two campuses 1.3 miles apart in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach.

True to tradition and inspired by innovation, Pine Crest School offers a research-based, challenging curriculum complemented by arts and athletics. We believe that building social and emotional competencies in a safe, secure, and inclusive learning environment is fundamental to our students’ success. Pine Crest classrooms foster creativity and innovation, giving students opportunities to practice ethical thought leadership and to become curious, adaptable learners. Our goal is to send our graduates out into the world leaders who know their strengths 2700 St. Andrews Boulevard as and who have the courage to challenge Boca Raton, FL, 33434 norms, break barriers, and move forward with confidence. #PCFutureReady 561.852.2800

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PINE CREST SCHOOL FT. LAUDERDALE

1501 NE 62nd Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 954.492.4100 pinecrest.edu

True to tradition and inspired by innovation, Pine Crest School offers a research-based, challenging curriculum complemented by arts and athletics. We believe that building social and emotional competencies in a safe, secure, and inclusive learning environment is fundamental to our students’ success. Pine Crest classrooms foster creativity and innovation, giving students opportunities to practice ethical thought leadership and to become curious, adaptable learners. Our goal is to send our graduates out into the world as leaders who know their strengths and who have the courage to challenge norms, break barriers, and move forward with confidence. #PCFutureReady

-Grades: K - 12th -Denomination: Non-Denominational -Tuition Range: $15,400 - $24,500

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-Students: 360 -Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1 12350 SE Federal Hwy. Hobe Sound, FL 33455 772.675.7005 thepineschool.org

The Pine School is a college preparatory, day school that serves students Kindergarten through Grade 12 on a beautiful 142-acre campus (the largest in Florida) in Hobe Sound. Highlights include students being selected for the prestigious Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam Grant (the only school in Florida), an award-winning Arts Program with students being selected as Best Visual Artist at the mARTies Awards and for national photography exhibits, a thriving K-5 program that focuses on creative problem solving, and Athletics with numerous teams competing at the Regional & State level. The Pine School also boasts Personalized Digital Portfolios to track growth and success – an excellent tool to complement our College Counseling Program that has seen 92% of our graduates receive acceptance to their top-choice college. The Pine School - “Education At Its Most Exceptional”

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Top ten reasons to become a RAM! 10. Sports teams for grades 4-8 and everyone plays. 9. Innovative technology. Google and Apple school. 8. K-8 Makerspace, Robotics and Coding programs. 7. Drama productions include every student. 6. Mission based and educational field trips. 5. Chapel services every week for students and their families. 4. Certified and experienced teachers with a passion for creative curriculum. 3. Fabulous preschool program for infants to VPK. 2. Emphasis on character and our community. 1. Preparing Christian leaders for today, tomorrow and years to come.

Offering an accelerated education, starting in our Early Childhood Montessori Program (12 months-5 years) and through the Lower School (K-4th) and Middle School (5th-8th), Rosarian Academy has been committed to educating the whole person for life for 95 years. We foster each student’s unique spiritual, physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs at every developmental stage. Known for academic excellence, a welcoming faith-centered community, and small class sizes, Rosarian’s curriculum is enhanced with unsurpassed athletic and fine arts programs and meaningful service opportunities. STEM, coding, art, drama, 807 North Flagler Dr. Spanish, and music theory begin in kinderWest Palm Beach, FL 33401 garten. Bus service is offered throughout Palm Beach County. Conveniently located 561.345.3106 to downtown West Palm Beach. rosarian.org

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-Grades: PreK3 - 8th -Denomination: Presbyterian -Tuition Range: $3,732 - $9,964 -Students: 525 -Student-Teacher Ratio: Low 2400 Yamato Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 561.994.5006 spanishriverchristianschool.com

Accredited by Christian Schools of Florida and Middle States Association; a ministry of Spanish River Church, educating the whole child, spiritually, academically and socially; challenging curriculum; state-of-the-art technology, 1:1 mobile devices in middle school, computer labs; competitive robotics; video productions; interscholastic sports; band, chorus, drama; character-building programs; after school enrichment. Gold Seal preschool program. We are enriching minds, engaging hearts and empowering leaders to impact the world for Christ.

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St. Mark’s offers a safe and welcoming community for children of all faiths. Educators cultivate the best in each child through nurture and challenge. Students are provided with a balanced exposure to enriched core academics as well as innovation in its new STEM SmartLab. Additionally, world languages, fine and performing arts, athletics, and service learning opportunities are an essential part of St. Mark’s program. A deep commitment to helping others, both in and out of school, and serving the wider community provides the cornerstone 3395 Burns Road for character development. A robust Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 after school program helps students build on their individual interests. 561.622.1504 Tours offered daily by appointment. stmarkspbg.org

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11 MAPLE STREET

Northern and Southern Italian Cuisine is combined under one roof. This quaint little restaurant serves some big flavors and provides diners with beyond satisfactory Italian dishes. Open six days a week for dinner, 5 to 10 p.m.

3224 NE Maple Ave. Jensen Beach 772.334.7714 elevenmaple.com

CASTAWAYS

Where French Country meets Florida. 11 Maple Street offers guests a dining experience with fares that look like “works of art.” Chef Michael Perrin prepare his dishes with locally sourced produce and meat raised in humane ways to highlight some of the season’s peak items. Open Wednesday through Saturday 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Self proclaimed “Treasure Coast craft beer destination” Castaways serves craft beer from around the world and Florida. The gastropub also offers a full menu to compliment your beer of choice. Open Sunday through Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 11 to 12 a.m. Happy hour is available Monday through Friday 3 to 6 p.m.

12A BUOY

CHUCK’S SEAFOOD

22 Fishermans Wharf Fort Pierce 772.672.4524 12abuoy.com 12A Buoy offers an array of dishes in a casual setting leaving your stomachs and wallets satisfied. Open Sunday through Thursday, except Tuesday, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

911 NE Jensen Beach Blvd. 772.618.3838 castawaysfla.com

822 Seaway Drive Fort Pierce 772.461.9484 chucksseafood.com

Ranging from New England clam chowder to shrimp parmesan, this restaurant brings affordable seafood to every table. Open six days a week. Tuesday through Thursday 3 to 9 p.m.; Friday 3 to 10 p.m.; Saturday 2 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 9 p.m.

18 SEMINOLE ITALIAN BISTRO

CONCHY JOE’S SEAFOOD

Inside this quaint, historically preserved building is one of the most intimate and romantic atmospheres. All food is made to order and cooked with top quality, seasonal ingredients that are locally grown. Open six days a week for dinner Sunday through Thursday 4:30 through 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday 4 to 10 p.m. Closed Monday.

With a seafood centric menu, Conchy Joe’s offers guests the freshest seafood. The Bahamian inspired menu features dishes such as conch salad, Conchy’s seafood feast and Alaskan King Crab Legs. Open daily. Sunday through Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to midnight.

18 SE Seminole St. | Stuart 772.463.0059 18seminole.com

3945 NE Indian River Dr. Jensen Beach 772.334.1130 conchyjoes.com

DELITEFUL KITCHEN BONEFISH GRILL

2283 S. Federal Highway | Stuart 772.288.4388 bonefishgrill.com Bonefish Grill serves an array of meats and seafood in a comfortable, intimate atmosphere. Open for dinner daily from 4 to 10:30 p.m.

BONEFISH MAC’S 662 SE Becker Road Port St. Lucie 772.344.6227 bonefishmacs.com

Bonefish Mac’s provides a comfortable, sports bar environment to catch a game and enjoy some food with friends. Open daily. Sunday from 11 to 12 a.m. Monday to Thursday 11 to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday 11 to 2 a.m.

CASA BELLA

512 W. Third St. | Stuart 772.223.0077 casabellastuart.com

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2401 SE Ocean Blvd. | Stuart 772.324.3413 delitefulkitchen.com DeLITEful Kitchen is best described as an artisan market, community hub and café. Boasting healthy, organic and fresh farm-to-table meal prep and catering, they provide plenty of options. With food that’s primarily locally grown and locally sourced, this is your place to visit if you’re looking for boxed meals, catering for any occasion or weekly meal prep services.

DIAMONDS BY TERRY

3868 SE Dixie Highway | Stuart 772.781.1133 diamondtearoom.com For the tea lovers Diamonds by Terry offers a selection of teas, tea sandwiches, scones, tarts, tiny cakes, truffles and tea cookies. For those feeling a little hungrier try any dish from the the constantly updating bistro menu. Open Tuesday through Friday 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

DISTRICT TABLE & BAR 900 SE Indian St. | Stuart 772.324.8357 districttableandbar.com Cooked to order by Chef Jason, District is home to everything from lamb meatballs to quinoa. Plus, all oyster shells are used to rebuild local reefs and oyster beds. Need we say more? Open for dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Sunday. Open 5 to 10 p.m Friday & Saturday. Closed Mondays.

DOLPHIN BAR & SHRIMP HOUSE

1401 NE Indian River Drive Jensen Beach 772.781.5136 dolphinbar.com Hanging over the river with panoramic views, The Dolphin Bar & Shrimp House has proven itself the area’s finest waterfront retreat. An across the board menu features plentiful seafood selections, wood grilled meats, and home-style specials such as Turkey Pot Pie and Beef Stroganoff. Open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Happy Hour from 3 to 7 p.m. and 9 to 11 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

HARRY AND THE NATIVES

11910 SE Federal Highway Hobe Sound 772.546.3061 harryandthenatives.com Located right off of U.S 1, Harry and the Natives has been a longstanding family business in Hobe Sound. Offering a selection of traditional American favorites and a casual atmosphere, locals, or “natives,” have made this restaurant a Florida staple. Open for breakfast on Sunday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

KING NEPTUNE’S SEAFOOD

4795 SE Dixie Highway Stuart 772.287.9630 kingneptuneseafoodrestaurant.com King Neptune’s has got seafood down to a science. Ranging from coconut shrimp to fried clams, oysters, conch salad and seafood bisque, this restaurant lives up to its reputation of knowing how to “talk fresh, local seafood.” Open for lunch Tuesday through Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. Closed Mondays.

LA FORCHETTA ITALIAN RESTAURANT 7820 SW Lost River Road Stuart 772.872.7333 laforchetta.net

This family-owned gem is home to an extensive list of gourmet pasta including lobster ravioli, penne alla vodka and gnocchi Capri. Add hand-tossed pizza pies, a warm,

Italian setting, and attentive staff— Mama Mia! Open for lunch Monday through Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Open for dinner at 4:30 p.m. Seven days a week.

LOURONZO’S ITALIAN FUSION

301 S. Colorado Ave. | Stuart 772.287.3334 louronzoitalianfusion.com Formerly known as Gusto’s, the restaurant went through a facelift and remodel. The downtown eatery takes diners on a unique tour of Italy offering items like Gnocchi Di Zucca, potato and butternut squash gnocchi, gorgonzola sauce topped with walnut and coffee powder. Open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 11 to 12 a.m. on Sunday.

MANATEE ISLAND BAR & GRILL

4817 Dixie Hwy. Stuart | 772.872.7288 1640 Seaway Dr. Fort Pierce | 772.242.8460 manateeislandbarandgrill.com Manatee Island Bar and Grill serves tasty seafood, sandwiches and 7 for $7 deal. Nothing is better than an affordable and delicious meal. Open for lunch and dinner. Service began at 11:30 a.m.

MARIO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT

1924 SE Federal Highway |Stuart 772.283-.6660 allmenus.com/fl/stuart/38540-marios/menu/ This longstanding casual dining joint serves plentiful, delicious Italian classics. You are guaranteed to leave Mario’s with leftovers for the following day. Open daily 1 to 10 p.m.

MICHELINA’S RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 1835 SE Federal Hwy. | Stuart 772.286.3455 michelinasrest.com

A modern take on classic Italian dishes comes to life at Michelina’s. While chefs create said dishes, guests can expect service from a friendly staff in a family-owned restaurant. Open for lunch and dinner six days a week 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Sundays. Catering available.

O GOURMET FRENCH BISTRO & CATERING, O’S CAFÉ AT ELLIOTT MUSEUM

320 SE Denver Avenue | Stuart 772.678.6640 obistrocatering.com Café serves breakfast, lunch and weekend brunch. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. The bistro serves authentic French cuisine with special event weekends and entertainment. Open from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Available for private events.

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RISTORANTE CLARETTA

Where do Bambam shrimp, parmesan crusted sea bass, cheese pizza and all-American cheeseburgers all exist on one menu? The Palm City Grill. With a following as large as its menu, this understated pub-style corner eatery serves up the works. Open for dinner seven days a week at 4 p.m. Closes at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Happy hour daily from 4 to 6:30 p.m.

A restaurant that prides itself on serving authentic Italian dishes, Ristorante Claretta has been in business for almost 20 years. At Ristorante Claretta you will taste a true difference. All ingredients are imported fresh from Italy and all seafood comes straight from the Mediterranean Sea. Ristorante Claretta is an Italian fine dining experience. Open five days a week for dinner. Wednesday through Sunday 5:30 to 10 p.m.

Martin Downs Village Center 3208 SW Martin Downs Blvd. Palm City 772.220.4745 thepalmcitygrill.com

PETER’S STEAKHOUSE 3200 NE Maple Ave. Jensen Beach 772.225.2516 peterssteakhouse.com

Peter’s Steakhouse offers succulent dry aged steaks, simple sides and wine. A popular restaurant located in historic downtown Jensen, be sure to visit and discover why Peter’s is the talk of the town. Open seven days a week 5 p.m. to closing.

PIETRO’S ON THE RIVER 8735 S. Ocean Drive Jensen Beach 772.229.7575 pietrosontheriver.com

Pietro’s On The River takes Italian and American cuisine to the next level. Under the supervision of Chef Robert the kitchen creates delicious Italian and American dishes such as the Roasted Long Island Duckling and Swordfish Puttanesca. Open Thursday through Sunday 4:30 to 9 p.m.

PIRATES LOFT AT PIRATES COVE

Resort & Marina 4307 SE Bayview St. | Stuart 772.223.5048 Piratescoveresort.com For a great lunch or fabulous dinner, join us at the Pirate’s Loft where the food rivals the fantastic views of the Marina and Manatee Pocket. From flavorful salads to outstanding seafood, there is something for everyone on our extensive menu. Serving lunch and dinner daily.

PUSATERI’S CHICAGO PIZZA

221 SE Ocean Blvd. | Stuart 772.288.9810 bestfloridapizza.com Chicago is known for its deep dish pizza, but Pusateri’s brings Florida the “real” taste of Chicago. Pusateri’s slings THIN crust pizza doused in sauce unique to the various cities and suburbs and cut into squares. Open six days a week. Monday, Wednesday through Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 1 to 8 p.m. Closed Tuesday.

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1315 SW Martin Highway Palm City 772.219.9940 ristoranteclaretta.com

RIVERWALK CAFE & OYSTER BAR

201 SW St. Lucie Ave. | Stuart 772.221.1511 riverwalkcafeandoysterbar.net Offering fresh-caught seafood such as shellfish, mussels and fish in a cozy and casual setting, Riverwalk Cafe is the ultimate stop for fresh seafood or even a quick drink. Try the oyster stew and lobster ravioli, two favorites, and see why the venue fills up so quickly every night. Open for lunch and dinner Monday to Friday 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dinner only on Saturdays from 4 to 10 p.m. Reservations recommended.

RUFFINO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 1145 SE Port Saint Lucie Blvd. Port St. Lucie 772.335.2988. ruffinos.net

The story begins with a man and a woman falling in love and moving to Florida. There they opened Ruffino’s and the rest is history. Their love for one another is translated into their food. The result a menu full of comforting,classic Italian dishes. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday noon to 9:30 p.m.

SAILOR’S RETURN

625 SW Anchorage Way | Stuart 772.872.7250 thesailorsreturn.com Serving fresh seafood, chops and steaks, all complemented by the most beautiful sunset on the Treasure Coast, Sailor’s Return is located on the wide river at Sunset Bay Marina & Anchorage. Boasting 220 seats with your choice of inside dining or patio dining, Sailor’s Return also offers two full-liquor bars—one inside and one outside. Open everyday for lunch and dinner, 11:30 a.m. to close. Live music 7 days a week.

SHRIMPERS GRILL & RAW BAR

4290 SE Dixie Highway | Stuart 772.220.3287 shrimpersgrill.com Shrimpers Grill and Raw Bar brings a

relaxed and tropical environment to Stuart. When a place serves you sunset shrimp and dinner specials it’s hard to say no. Open daily for lunch and dinner from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

grocery store location and serves some of the best crafted beers, wines and sodas. Open Sunday through Wednesday from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m., and Thursday through Saturday from 12 p.m. to 2 a.m.

SHUCKERS ON THE BEACH

THE DECK RESTAURANT

Enjoy the sea breeze and take in the view at Shuckers, located inside the Island Beach Resort. Choose from a menu that offers a variety of dishes such as seasoned to perfection ribs or raw oysters. Open Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The Deck Restaurant, located inside Harbor Inn & Marina, is dedicated to providing diners with free sunsets and a gorgeous view of the St. Lucie River. The quaint restaurant serves classic favorites with a unique take, like the BLGT Po Boy, with bacon, lettuce and fried green tomatoes. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

STUART BOATHOUSE

THE GAFFORD

Reserve you party in our Captains Loft or on our private beach on the waterway with Events Coordinator, Paige Beauchamp. Call 772.919.1850 or email pmbeaucha@gmail.com. Open Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday & Saturday, 11 a.m. to Midnight. Happy Hour drink and food specials daily! Live music every Friday and Saturday night and Sunday day!

With a history rooted deep in family ties, The Gafford brings their version of southern hospitality. Their signature item “the Gafford” pays homage to owner Rick Wilson’s grandfather, and the 18 ounce ribeye they used to cook together. Open for dinner Sunday through Thursday 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

SUPREME MEATS & GOURMET MARKET

THE MAGIC OYSTER BAR AND SEAFOOD GRILL

9800 S. Ocean Drive Jensen Beach 772.229.3006 islandbeachresort.net

49 SW Seminole Street | Stuart 772.266.4586 stuartboathouse.com

2026 S. Federal Hwy. | Stuart 772.283.7567 Supreme Meats & Gourmet Market, purveyor’s of the finest quality meats and prepared foods since 1985. Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays.

TACO SHACK STUART

555 S. Colorado Ave. | Stuart 772.288.9696 tacoshackstuart.com Handcrafted tacos prepared by The “Taco Queen.” The Taco Shack Stuart slings one of a kind, unique tacos to all patrons. Open six days a week, Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

THE BLACK MARLIN

53 W. Osceola St. | Stuart 772.286.3126 theblackmarlin.net This seafood centric restaurant serves everything from fresh local seafood to pizza. The cozy dining room and bar make it a go to on anyone’s list. Open daily for dinner. Sunday through Thursday 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 5 to 11 p.m.

THE CRAFTED KEG

555 S. Colorado Ave. | Stuart 772.600.8218 thecraftedkegstuart.com Where growlers, cheap bites and beer flights all come together. The brew pub sits inside a former

307 NW North River Drive | Stuart 772.692.12000 harborinnandmarina.com/the-deck

47 SW Flagler Ave. | Stuart 772.221.9517 thegafford.com

10999 S. Ocean Drive Jensen Beach 772.877.3139 | themagicoyster.com Offering a varied selection of Gulf, East and West Coast oysters, The Magic Oyster will satisfy the taste bud of any oyster lover. The casual atmosphere makes it the perfect place to unwind with friends while sipping on tropical cocktails or local craft beers. Open daily for dinner, 4 to 9 p.m.

THE TWISTED TUNA

4290 SE Salerno Drive | Stuart 772.600.7239 thetwistedtuna.com Listening to live music, eating freshcaught seafood and overlooking the water? The Twisted Tuna’s got you covered. Between the $1 bucket of shucked oysters and the sushi bar, it’s no surprise that this seafood destination is one of Stuart’s best. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Monday to Thursday from 11 to midnight; Friday and Saturday from 11 to 1 a.m; Sunday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

VINE & BARLEY STUART 301 SW St. Lucie Ave. | Stuart 772.781.1717 VineAndBarleyStuart.com

Serving premium craft beers in a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Over 50 boutique wines from around the world for patrons to pour themselves a full glass, half glass, or ‘just a taste.’ Weekly Specials and Live Music. Open 7 days a week.

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Guests of Caribbean Shores Waterfront Resort in Jensen Beach enjoyed appetizers, a light lunch, and an open bar at the hotel’s opening. A steel drum band played, while guests took in views of the Intracoastal.

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ACC SEASONS OF LIFE LUNCHEON

More than 220 friends gathered at Harbour Ridge Yacht and Country Club to support Alzheimer’s Community Care at the annual Seasons of Life Luncheon. The event raised more than $50,000 to allow ACC to continue providing services to families living with Alzheimer’s disease in Martin and St. Lucie counties.

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1. Ben Masondo, Ellyn Stevenson, Elizabeth Barbella, and Rita May Wright 2. Glenda Byrne, Diane Graczyk, Tom Hall, Gytha Von Aldenbruck, and Patty Stewart 3. John and Linda Loewenberg, Martin Schreiber, and Melanie and Hal Fenner 4. Amy Bromhead and Terri Rieger 5. Bob Gorman, Judy Rappaport, and Larry Butcher 6. Denise Alman, Doris Clements, and Jennifer Lipofsky 7. Jan Karraker, Michelle Katzman, and Sue Whittington 8. Quinn Haisley-Wheeler, Roxanne Hall, Jessica Parrish, and Lee Anne Haisley 9. Shirley Quantz and Marsha Cetta

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HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE TREASURE COAST DONOR & SPONSOR APPRECIATION EVENT

The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast celebrated the giving spirit of its valued donors and sponsors with more than 100 of its loyal supporters at Flagler Place in downtown Stuart. Guests enjoyed beer, wine, and hors d’oeuvres while magician Brandon Smith dazzled and entertained with close-up tricks before a traditional magic show.

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1. Bob and Ralf Massey with Gerry Saelzer 2. Chris and Lisa Scott, Deena Beckett, and Jill Thomas 3. George and Dana Coates, John Loewenberg, Nancy Schroth, and Frank Valente 4. John and Joanna Mangan 5. Jody and Ryan Figman with Brian and Laura Moriarty 6. Lisa Hemann and Lorna Day 7. Mike Johnson and Reagan Johnson 8. Shaun Kelly and Paul Feinsinger 9. Melinda Brault and Dakota Minervini

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OPERATION 300 STARS & CARS

More than 150 guests of the inaugural Operation 300 Stars & Cars event at The Car Bam viewed the private exotic car collection of former drag racer Johnny Gray and enjoyed drinks and dinner. VIP guest were treated to a meet and greet with Fox & Friends personality, author, and Army Veteran Pete Hegseth, as well as a craft tequila tasting with Sip Tequila.

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YPMC INSTALLATION AND NETWORKING LUNCHEON

The Young Professionals of Martin County announced its 2020 Board of Directors during a three-course luncheon installation and networking event at Willoughby Country Club. Stuart Magazine’s ‘40 Under 40’ issue was also unveiled during the event.

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WOMEN’S COUNCIL OF REALTORS INSTALLATION LUNCHEON

The 2020 governing board of directors for the Stuart Martin County Women’s Council of Realtors was installed during a luncheon held at the Stuart Yacht and Country Club. The Women’s Council of Realtors is a network of successful realtors advancing women as business leaders in the industry and in the communities they serve.

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UNITED WAY OF MARTIN COUNTY TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY RECEPTION

United Way of Martin County honored members of the Tocqueville Society during a reception at Sailfish Point. Thomas and Polly Campenni received the Alexis de Tocqueville Outstanding Philanthropy Award for their leadership and passion for improving people’s lives and strengthening their community.

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