

Double The Love: Giving Tuesday Donations To Humane Society Of The Treasure Coast Will Be Matched Up To
Supporters of the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC) didn’t have to wait until Giving Tuesday on December 2 for their impact to double. The big $30,000 Giving Tuesday Match at the HSTC had already begun.
“Giving Tuesday” is a global generosity movement intended to unleash the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. On this annual day of support, the humane society asked all animal lovers and philanthropic-minded people to join together to help raise funds to support low-cost pet obedience and behavior training classes for local people and their pets.
“Many families who love their animals struggle to care for their pet with behavior issues and they believe surrendering them to the shelter is their only option, but it is not,” said Development Manager Ashton Sorrentino. “We want them to know our surrender prevention program, the Pawsitive Manners Club, is available at a discounted rate to provide the necessary resources and support to prevent pet surrenders from happening.”
The Pawsitive Manners Club provides necessary resources and support through a multitude of obedience classes to help a dog become the best version of itself. Funds raised during the Giving Tuesday campaign make access to these valuable resources available at low cost – or even no cost – to those in need. Dog owners can find out if they qualify for discounted classes by visiting hstc1.org/ PawsitiveManners or contacting Tracy Steffen at tsteffen@hstc1.org.
There are several ways to donate: Over the phone, call (772) 600-3216; visit the website
Pep Rally Gala Teams All Fired Up Benefit Martin County Seniors And Meals On Wheels
Creative cuisine, cheerleading stunt work, game-changer cocktails, a danceable playlist of live music, and a fiercely-contested team challenge that will better the lives of local seniors for years to come – that’s the promise of this year’s Pep Rally Gala to benefit the Council on Aging Martin County.
“This is a gala unlike any other,” said Andrea Levy, committee member and captain of Team Lotus Loft. “The Council on Aging

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hstc1.org/Giving-Tuesday; or mail in the donation to Humane Society of the Treasure Coast, 4100 S.W. Leighton Farm Ave., Palm City, FL 34990. Include “Giving Tuesday” on the check’s memo line.
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“Giving Tuesday” donations will enable the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast to offer more discounted training and obedience classes. (Photo provided by 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 S.W. Leighton Farm Ave. in Palm City. Since 1955, it has been the leading advocate for animal protection and well-being in the Martin County area. A 501(c)(3) private, nonprofit organization, the HSTC is independent and locally operated and relies on donations to support its programs and services. Follow the HSTC on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/humanesocietyTC and Twitter at https://www.twitter. com/hstc1. For more information, visit https://www.hstc1.org or call (772) 223-8822.
Community Foundation For Palm Beach And Martin Counties To Host
13th Annual Founders Luncheon
On Feb. 11 At Kravis Center
Event will feature USF Hunger Expert Dr. David Himmelgreen, Philanthropist Marshall Field V, and nonprofit partners working on reliable access to healthy, affordable food across our region
The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties announced today that it will host its 13th Annual Founders Luncheon on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts’ Cohen Pavilion in West Palm Beach.
Dr. David Himmelgreen, director for the University of South Florida (USF) Center for the Advancement of Food Security and Healthy Communities (CAFSHC), will be keynote speaker; Marshall Field V, a noted philanthropist, will receive the 2026 McIntosh Award for outstanding service.

The Community Foundation, a nonprofit organization that leads partnerships with donors, nonprofits and community members to address the region’s chronic and emerging issues, holds its Founders Luncheon each year to rally hundreds of donors, nonprofit partners, and community leaders around a key community issue.
This year’s event, themed “Hope for Hunger,” will spotlight local donors and nonprofit partners working to ensure reliable access to healthy, affordable food across Palm Beach and Martin counties. Co-hosts of the event are Jeffrey A. Stoops, chair of Community Foundation’s Board of Directors, and Danita R. DeHaney, president and CEO of the Community Foundation. “Food insecurity affects families in every zip code—often quietly, but with real and lasting consequences,” said DeHaney. “Through this year’s theme, Hope for Hunger, we aim to shine a light on the incredible local organizations ensuring our neighbors have access to healthy, affordable food. Together, we can make meaningful progress toward a future where no one in Palm Beach or Martin County goes hungry.”
The 2026 Pep Rally Gala Committee, bottom from left, Casey Caplan, Andrea Turke, Natalie Nastasia, Mubina Dunn, Tara Baldwin, Alison Shingary, Taylor Emerick; Middle: Julie Collins, Devon Senical, Kristy Roman, Lindsay Benson; Back: Erica Curtis, Michelle Dyer, Ellise Ryan, Tabitha Lavery, Amber Stephan. Not pictured: Andrea Levy, Kim Palsin, Dakota Minervini, Katie Diamond.
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The Singles Scene Column©
2025 Lessons In Love
Special Holiday Edition:
By Kelly Leary, M.S. & Miranda Capparelli
“I see trees of green Red roses too I see them bloom For me and you
And I think to myself What a wonderful world”
– Louis Armstrong

Happy December to all of our loyal friends, clients, and couples. As the holiday glow takes over many of us, we may find ourselves reflecting on what the year has meant to our hearts: the good, the challenging, and the unforgettable. At Revolution Dating, we’ve enjoyed watching our clients evolve from SINGLE to TAKEN all year long, and we’ve learned a lot about what people truly want (and need) when it comes to courtship and romance. Once again, thank you for joining us as we celebrate the season with you, and do share this column with your single friends and family as always. We appreciate each and every one of you!
2025 has been a transformational year for relationships. Coming out of years of social uncertainty, emotional resets, and digital fatigue, upscale singles showed they are ready for something real. Humans are craving genuine connection and meaningful conversation, the kind that can’t be found in a swipe or a DM. Let’s look back at the biggest and best lessons of the year and how you can use them to make sure you guard against those pesky “holiday blues.”
Lesson One: Love Requires Courage
This year reminded us that love still favors the brave. It’s not easy to put yourself out there again, especially after heartbreak, divorce, loss, or dating exhaustion. But those who took the leap this year discovered that courage pays off. We know this because we are celebrating a brand-new Revolution Dating engagement this weekend! The gentleman proposing had tried every online dating site as well as two other matchmakers before joining our award-winning club. Imagine if he had given up before he called us? Some of our most epic 2025 stories came from people who almost didn’t reach out to us or were unbelievably pessimistic about the current dating scene. They thought: Maybe it’s too late? or Maybe there is no one out there for me? Now, those same people are traveling with their new partners, spending their first holidays together, or slipping a shiny rock onto their finger.
The lesson? Courage is the secret ingredient to connection. Love rewards action, not hesitation.
Lesson Two: Quality Over Quantity
Online dating promised endless options, but it mainly
delivered endless frustration. Ghosting, fake profiles, and superficial matches have left many singles disillusioned. That is why in 2025, more people than ever said goodbye to the apps and hello to real matchmaking. At Revolution Dating, we’ve seen a surge in successful pairings because our clients understand one thing: it’s not about having hundreds of matches, it’s about meeting the right one (at the right time) who has the same emotional readiness. Last year, on Christmas Day, one of our new grooms proposed to his beautiful bride after dating for only seven months. They were each other’s first and last date, handpicked by us. The groom almost didn’t join. Imagine if he didn’t consummate his merger with Revolution Dating?
The lesson? Love is not a numbers game. Quality connection beats quantity every single time.
Lesson Three: Florida Is The Love Capital
Thousands of singles have moved here from across the country, bringing with them fresh energy, success, and an openness to new adventure. We’ve seen an incredible mix of professionals, entrepreneurs, and retirees all coming into our brick-and-mortar corporate headquarters ready to make real connections. The Sunshine State isn’t just a place to live; it’s become a place to love. Consider us the new love hub with branches up and down the coast and far west. Our popularity is growing and people are hearing about our good deeds and work nationwide ... thanks to all of you.
The Lesson? This one is obvious. You are lucky to live and love in this ever-growing state.
Lesson Four: Embrace The Change As the calendar flips, one thing becomes clear: Love favors those who heed the call to action. Individuals who actually find love are the ones who say: I am ready for love (again), and it starts today. The perfect time is the moment you decide to make a change. The couples who will ring in 2026 together are the ones who stayed on course and did not wait another week or another day. He who hesitates is lost.
The new year is a blank page—and it’s waiting for your new love story. If 2025 was about learning, growth, and rediscovering what you want, then 2026 will be about receiving it. We expect next year to be the most romantic year yet, with more engagements, more success stories, and more real relationships coming from our office. The energy is shifting, and if you’re ready to be part of it, there’s no better time than now. Don’t let another year slip away wondering what if. You have learned the lessons, so now is the time to apply them. If you find yourself struggling, ask for some coaching or a morale booster. We could all use the encouragement. Just never quit on love--no matter what has gotten in your way. Your next love is out there and waiting to meet you too. Look how hard you have worked and know that you will never be as young and attractive as you are today.
Join Revolution Dating this December, and step into 2026 with confidence, hope, and statistics on your side. We have the perfect gift waiting for you, and it is destined to last a
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’Tis The Season of Love--The Year In Review!


Now is the time to celebrate and reflect on the many love stories created by Revolution Dating. It’s Plus-One Party season too, so do tell your friends and family who are still single--there is HOPE in the wild world of too much tech. Revolution Dating specializes in bringing back traditional dating and chivalry by screening and representing like-minded clients. Our love connections yield happiness from the Northeast to Palm Beach for decades and is now picking up even more traction in mountain country and the Midwest. Lucky for all of you, our corporate office is here in Florida which has become the epicenter of new starts and budding



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CEO John and Dr. Christine With Their Two Beautiful Blessings! #RevolutionBabies
Kelly and Miranda Won Numerous Awards in 2025!
Martin County has been serving seniors for 51 successful years. We’re celebrating that tremendous achievement and getting all fired up for the future.”
The event on Saturday, February 28, begins at 6 p.m. at the Kane Center. Chef’s Table will provide an amazing spread, the band Girlfriend Material will play lively, getup-out-of-your-seat-and-dance music, and there will be surprises throughout the evening starting with a progressive cocktail tour.
Last year, teams competed for bragging rights and raised significant funds to benefit Council on Aging programs. This year, they have their sights set on a very specific goal: $80,000 to purchase a meal delivery vehicle to support the Meals on Wheels program.
“Every day our volunteers deliver more than 580 meals to seniors in need throughout our county,” explained CEO Karen Ripper, “along with meals to our four congregate dining sites. They bring nourishment, programming and socialization to our clients. The meal delivery truck will be a game changer in how well we are able to deliver hot meals to our congregate dining sites in Jensen Beach, Stuart, Hobe Sound, and Indiantown.”
The 2026 teams are now forming. A team can be a business, neighborhood, or group of friends. The only requirement is, according to Andrea, “a willingness to get fired up and help us raise funds for seniors in our community.” It’s quick and easy to become a team. Just line up the team members, choose a name and logo, and sign up at coamartin. org/peprallygala.
The most important goal of the Pep Rally Gala is to help vulnerable seniors, especially at a time when cuts to government programs have made their needs greater than ever. There are also valuable perks that come with forming a team or being a sponsor.
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Sponsors will have their names included in press releases, biweekly email blasts to update the status of the competition, and all marketing materials. Teams that raise more than $2,000 will enjoy their own table at the event and receive 10 tickets. At the $5,000 and above level, sponsors will also be honored as a contributor with a listing on the new meal truck.
“The Pep Rally Gala will be incredible fun from start to finish,” said Michelle Dyer, committee member and captain of the New Home Dream Team. “We invite the community to get rowdy with us and help Council on Aging continue their amazing work. Together, we can fight senior hunger and isolation!”
For tickets and sponsorship information, contact Michele Leigh Jacobs at (772) 223-7803, mjacobs@ coamartin.org, or the Council on Aging Martin County website www.coamartin.org.
For seniors, their families, and caregivers, the Council on Aging Martin County is their trusted and comprehensive hub for senior resources. We work with the community to reduce anxiety, depression, loneliness, and hunger. Together, we help seniors live a safer, healthier, and happier life.
From our Adult Day Club, Day Primary Care Center, case management, and memory enhancement programming, to our nutrition and exercise classes, games to improve memory, concerts and social events, the Council on Aging’s Kane Center on Salerno Road is a beehive of activities. Services also take to the road – like Meals on Wheels, providing a hot meal and a warm smile to more than 580 homebound and needy Martin County senior residents in their home each day, or Senior Dining Centers at locations throughout the county in Stuart, Jensen Beach, Indiantown and Hobe Sound. The Elder Care Mobile Outreach Bus brings knowledgeable and compassionate staff directly to seniors in local neighborhoods.
For 51 years, the Council on Aging Martin County has been working tirelessly to inspire a community that embraces, uplifts and encourages seniors to maintain lives of quality and purpose. Stay healthy. Be active. Eat well. Get help when you need it from the Council on Aging Martin County. Please visit us in person, online at coamartin.org, or on social media, and learn more about the many services of the Council on Aging Martin County. Our staff and volunteers are ready and eager to help.


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Holiday Hazards

Pet safety is especially important during the holiday season. We must remember our four-legged and winged family members. Holiday festivities present situations which can be hazardous to your pet, so a little precaution is necessary for making this season a happy time for everyone. You may be surprised by what your pets can get into during the holidays, but your veterinarian won’t be. We have seen almost everything! Plants, gifts and decorations are just a few of the seemingly harmless things that can change a celebration into an emergency trip to the veterinarian.
If there is one rule we should follow this time of year, this is it: Anything they can swallow, they will swallow! Obstructive foreign bodies are things our pets eat that lead to partial or complete blockage of their gastrointestinal tract.
We have seen animals that have ingested needles, fishhooks, rocks, a spoon and even razor blades. These objects can get stuck anywhere from the mouth and lips, all the way to their back end. Pay special attention to plastic toys, especially those with small removable parts, strings, or loose wires. Batteries are caustic and potentially highly toxic. They can cause obstructions or lead to chemical burns. Linear foreign bodies are among the most dangerous we encounter! Strings, tinsel and ribbons can obstruct or even cut through the intestines. Tree ornaments can result in cuts, be swallowed whole, or contain toxic dyes or chemicals. Crayons, markers and pencils are usually nontoxic, especially if made for children, but can result in vomiting or diarrhea.
Many things can be poisonous, including plants, decorations and even foods that are safe for people to eat. Mistletoe is very toxic and can cause intestinal upset, heart arrhythmias, breathing problems, seizures or a coma. All of the plant, especially the berries, is poisonous. Holly is moderately to very toxic, especially berries and leaves and results in severe vomiting and diarrhea or nervous system depression. Poinsettias and all parts of the Christmas tree are only mildly toxic.
Decorations are beautiful, but potentially dangerous to our pets. Snow spray, fireplace colors (fire salts), and Angel Hair (spun glass) are only slightly toxic. The fluid in bubbling lights (methylene chloride) can be lethal if inhaled or ingested in large amounts. Tree preservative varies in toxicity by brand, so read the label carefully. New tinsel is nontoxic, but in the past, it contained poisons such as metallic cyanide; so be careful if your decorations have been passed down from relatives.
Chocolate isn’t just dangerous to our waistline; it is dangerous to our pets. The danger varies with the type of chocolate. Unsweetened baker’s chocolate is the worst, then milk chocolate, with white chocolate the least. Toxicity can range from an upset stomach to neurologic signs such as tremors to coma and even death. Coffee contains caffeine and theobromine which is harmful to pets and can cause acceleration of heart rate and breathing or even seizures. Bread dough and other yeast products can produce alcohol and cause intoxication. Dough can also block the intestinal tract or cause bloating. Macadamia nuts can cause increased body temperature, muscle stiffness, increased heart rate and tremors. Pets seem to be attracted to alcohol, so don’t leave drinks unattended. It is no joke to get a pet drunk and serious intoxications have occurred. Small amounts of antifreeze can be fatal and potpourri/ potpourri oil can cause severe burns and ingestion can affect the nervous system.
A few other, often overlooked, dangers include electric shock from chewing on Christmas lights or other electrical cords and traumatic injuries from cats climbing trees.
Holiday festivities can get stressful. Family and guests are coming and going, so watch out for open doors and windows to prevent pets from escaping. Be sure your pet
has a collar with tags or a microchip. You should provide a special quiet place to which your pet can retreat when the excitement gets too stressful (Sometimes, you may want to join him!). Discourage visitors from feeding your pets treats which can cause vomiting and diarrhea. We want both the owners/parents and their pets to be healthy for the holiday season.
The Palm City Animal Medical Center wishes you all a very Happy and Healthy Holiday Season.
Established in 1981, Palm City Animal Medical Center is dedicated to providing the best possible care for your pets. With focuses on compassionate care in surgery, physical therapy and rehabilitation, preventative medicine, extensive diagnostics, and emergency service, Palm City Animal Medical Center combines exceptional medical care with a caring philosophy for pets and their owners. For more information, call (772) 283-0920, visit www. palmcityanimalmedicalcenter.com or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/PalmCityAnimalClinic.


Stuart Chamber happeningS

Fred and Betty Flintstone (aka) Steven and Gisela Landwersiek of Investment Planning Group welcomed Stuart/Martin County Chamber members to their annual Halloween-themed Business After Hours held on Oct. 15. The event featured a delicious hot spread, delightful spirits and Halloween candy, along with a lively costume contest. Shown with Steve and Gisela are Chamber President/CEO Joe Catrambone (left) and Chairman/Trustee Dr. Brian Moriarty, Loving Chiropractic of Stuart.

Steven and Gisela Landwersiek, Investment Planning Group, presented the Skin Serenity Spa team, consisting of (left to right) Kristen Clayton, Marina Kershanick and Heidi Kambour, the first place award for their Pink Ladies costume during the Stuart/Martin County Chamber’s Oct. 15 Business After Hours they hosted and sponsored.

Stuart/Martin County Chamber Trustees Kaylin Obards, South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine (left), and Haylee Boorman, Brightway Insurance/V. Zanfini Family Agency, showed off their team spirit with Sarah Ferguson, Tabletop Linen Rentals, at the Oct. 15 Business After Hours at Investment Planning Group.





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Stuart/Martin County Chamber President/ CEO Joe Catrambone (right) welcomed Husain Ebrahimi, the new COO of YMCA of the Treasure Coast, to the November Business at Lunch sponsored by Martin County PAL at Marriott Hutchinson Island Beach Resort.



Himmelgreen, Ph.D., is a biomedical anthropologist and professor in the Department of Anthropology at USF. Dr. Himmelgreen’s research focuses on food insecurity and health, food-as-medicine initiatives, and nutrition education. He has conducted research in the United States, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Lesotho, and India.
Dr. Himmelgreen founded and directs the USF CAFSHC, a statewide center recognized by the Florida Board of Governors. CAFSHC’s mission is to eliminate food insecurity through research, education, and innovative strategies that increase access to affordable, nutritious foods and create healthier communities. The center works closely with community partners to design and evaluate programs that improve food security, health, and wellbeing. He also co-organized the USF Future of Food Think Tank and is an active member of the Florida Alliance for Food Security which is part of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
“I look forward to joining the Palm Beach and Martin counties’ giving community to shed light on what true food security means,” said Dr. Himmelgreen. “It’s crucial in this moment to understand the ecosystem that sustains food access, the threats it faces, and proven ways to strengthen it, including approaches like ‘Food Is Medicine’ programs that not only stem hunger but improve health and reduce healthcare costs.”
Marshall Field V of Hobe Sound, a longtime volunteer and advocate for the Community Foundation, has been named the 2026 McIntosh Award recipient. Named in
Charles and Amanda Acuna, owners of Altair Salon, located at 3379 S.W. Mapp Road in Palm City, spared no expense as they celebrated their Grand Opening with chamber members, friends and family on Oct. 23. Complete with specialty margaritas, champagne, a full spread of hors d’oeuvres, D.J. and swag bags, guests were treated like royalty.
Stuart/Martin County Chamber Chairman/Trustee Dr. Brian Moriarty, Loving Chiropractic of Stuart and Ambassador Miriam Cala-Morrissette, MCMPMProject Management Consulting held the ribbon as Amanda did the honor of cutting it with her staff cheering her on.
Stuart/Martin County Chamber members were in awe of the multitude of community services provided by The Salvation Army, as presented by Capt. James Milner during the Oct. 21 Business B4 Breakfast he hosted and sponsored. Shown are (left to right) Chamber Chairman Dr. Brian Moriarty, Loving Chiropractic of Stuart; Lourdes Stortz, Capt. Abby Milner and Capt. James Milner.
honor of Community Foundation founders Winsome and Michael McIntosh, the award recognizes individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to the community through leadership, generosity, and service. Field—a fifth-generation philanthropist from a family celebrated for its civic leadership—is known for his enduring commitment to Martin County through volunteer service and strategic philanthropy. His lifelong passion for environmental conservation, education, healthcare, and the arts continues to shape and strengthen the community. 2026 Event Sponsors include (as of 11/10/2025): Marshall Field V, The Kolter Group, R&M Hagan Family Fund, Renay and William Meyer, Julie F. and Peter D. Cummings, Timothy and Karen Burke, Mary Pat and Darren Alcus, Sherry and Tom Barrat, Storage Rentals of America, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, FPL, Findlay Galleries, Palm Health Foundation, Eileen Berman and Devin Krauss Family Foundation, Shawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. Kelley, Bill and Fayre Mynatt, Beth Neuhoff and Steve Frank, The Everglades Foundation, Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management, Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, Kevin and Marsha Powers, Hon. Sheree Davis Cunningham (Ret.) and Earnie Ellison Jr., The Palm Beach Post LocalIQ, Palm Beach Illustrated, and WLRN NPR.
For additional information, tickets, and sponsorship information, please visit https://founders. yourcommunityfoundation.org.
Learn more about the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties at https:// yourcommunityfoundation.org.
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St. Mary’s Closet Thrift Store was filled with chamber members, staff and other guests during their Grand Re-Opening Ceremony held on Oct. 22. Rev. Joseph Shepley blessed the store’s success before cutting the Stuart/Martin County Chamber ribbon. Assisting Rev. Shepley were Rev. Christian Anderson (purple shirt), (left to right) Genie DuPell, Donna Perper and Lorrett Fribourg.

These Stuart/Martin County Chamber new members and prospects were warmly welcomed at the Oct. 28 Business B4 Breakfast held at the chamber. Shown (left to right) are Jennifer Hess, Main Line Benefits; John Coyle and Courtney Creese, Remedy Therapy; Shannon McGhee, Actuate Consulting; Kristin Winter, Speech Rx; Bonnie Nance, Aunt Bonnie’s Arts & Crafts; and Chamber Chairman/Trustee Dr. Brian Moriarty, Loving Chiropractic of Stuart.


It was game time at the Stuart/Martin County Chamber’s Oct. 28 Business B4 Breakfast at the chamber’s Conference Center sponsored by the upstairs office tenants. The theme of the day was to promote your favorite sports team and jerseys were encouraged. Thank you to our sponsors, shown with Chamber Chairman/Trustee Dr. Brian Moriary, Loving Chiropractic of Stuart (left), including (left to right) Phillip Keck, Palm City Insured; Trustee/Ambassador Jon Ryan, Ryan Advisory Services LLC; Julie LaVan, Useful Mediation; William Deluca, Treasure Coast Infrastructure; and Bob Ohrn, Aflac.

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Tera Krueger, C&W Technologies, had the pleasure of presenting Sarah Brickman, Titan Pressure Washing, with a gorgeous gift basket during their 40th Anniversary party and Stuart/ Martin County Chamber Business After Hours on Oct. 30.
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Stuart/Martin County Chamber Chairman/Trustee Dr. Brian Moriarty, Loving Chiropractic of Stuart (left), thanked the
team of Treasure Coast Seawinds Funeral Home & Crematory for hosting
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Business B4 Breakfast. Representing Treasure Coast Seawinds were (left to right) Dee Mckenzie, Solaey Connor, Tony Jackson and Jim Ostrand.
New Stuart/Martin County Chamber members (left to right) Dylan Roden, Alec Dickerson and Daniel Siemsen, Eclipse Landscape Architecture & Planning, checked out their first chamber event at the November Business at Lunch sponsored by Martin County PAL at Marriott Hutchinson Island Beach Resort.

New Stuart/Martin County Chamber members (left to right) Angie Smith, New England Fish & Lobster LLC, and Jennifer Hess, Main Line Benefits, joined prospective member Kristin Winter, Speech RX, and guest Conner Strom at the Oct. 21 Business B4 Breakfast, hosted and sponsored by The Salvation Army of Martin, St. Lucie & Okeechobee Counties.

Stuart/Martin County Chamber new members and prospects enjoyed the exuberant spirit displayed at the Nov. 4 Business B4 Breakfast at Treasure Coast Seawinds Funeral Home & Crematory. Shown (left to right) are Jennifer Hess, Mainline Benefits; Travis Sandos, Ethos Electric; Margaret Duke, Suncoast Credit Union; Ben Sell, Ben’s Pest Control; Arden Russo, Jabberwock, a Hippie Head Shop; and Bonnie Nance, Aunt Bonnie’s Arts & Crafts.

As sponsor and community speaker for the Stuart/Martin County Chamber’s November Business at Lunch at Marriott Hutchinson Island Beach Resort, Noel DelValle, Martin County Police Athletic League-PAL (center) educated chamber members on the importance of keeping our youth involved in sports and leadership programs. Thanking Noel for his continued community commitment were Chamber Chairman Dr. Brian Moriarty, Loving Chiropractic of Stuart (left) and President/CEO Joe Catrambone.



Stuart/Martin County Chamber Chair-Elect/Trustee Eric Kiehn, owner of C&W Technologies, celebrated his 40th anniversary in business with a real bang-up Business After Hours on Oct. 30. His dedicated team warmly welcomed more than 100 chamber members and clients with a magnificent spread of hors d’oeuvres and pasta bar with a kick. Shown with Chamber Chairman/Trustee Dr. Brian Moriarty, Loving Chiropractic of Stuart (left) were (left to
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Two Georges Dockside Grill is actually owned by two Steves, father and son, who celebrated the Grand Re-Opening of their Port Salerno location with a Stuart/Martin County Chamber ribbon cutting ceremony on Nov. 14. After 60 years as a staple restaurant in Boynton Beach, they opened their Port Salerno location and immediately began their fabulous renovation plans, resulting in the ultimate waterfront dining destination.
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Stuart Gluck, Dana Baldwin, Eric Kiehn,
Uhazie, Tera Krueger, Pat Celecia, Alex Perry, Bonnie Graham, Austin Zobec, Petar Nemsky, Jake Deminguez, Ryan Bartley, Petter Ettinger, Roger Thornburg and David Martin.
Representing Marriott Hutchinson Island Beach Resort, host of the Stuart/Martin County Chamber’s November Business at Lunch were (left to right) Christina Franco, Benita Olsen, Jade Smith and Lynzey Wenger.
Fundraising Event
Uplifting Lives In Recovery
Hanley Foundation And Mark Garwood Foundation Raise $205,000 For Education Scholarships At Ninth Annual Shoot For The Moon
Community support was in full force at the Mark Garwood Foundation and Hanley Foundation’s Ninth Annual Shoot For The Moon, presented by Audi, Infiniti, Maserati, and Alfa Romeo of Stuart, on Friday, Nov. 7, at the South Florida Shooting Club in Palm City. The sporting clays event raised more than $200,000 for the Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships program.

After a warm welcome from the Garwood family, and words of support from Congressman Brian Mast and Martin County Sheriff

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Past Stuart/Martin County Chamber Chairman/Trustee and Salvation Army board member Ryan Strom (right) brought his son Conner to the Oct. 21 Business B4 Breakfast at the Salvation Army Chapel.

New Stuart/Martin County Chamber members Preya John and Mike Hickey, Professional Gas Systems, enjoyed their first Chamber Business After Hours at the 40th Anniversary party for C&W Technologies on Oct. 30.

John Budensiek, 196 friendly competitors took part in the sporting clays courses. The day’s activities also included a live auction, awarding of team trophies, and a barbecue lunch for more than 250 participants and guests prepared by the Martin County Sheriff’s Grill Team. The highlight of the event was the introduction of the 10 recipients of


the 2026 Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships, each of whom received a $5,000 educational grant.
Since 2015, the Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships program has awarded more than $650,000 in scholarships to 86 adults in St. Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, or Broward County who are in recovery, committed to long-term sobriety, and ready to begin or continue their education. More than 90 percent of scholarship recipients remain sober while part of the Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships program. The program’s 33 alumni have earned 48 degrees.
For more information About Hanley Foundation, visit hanleyfoundation.org or call (855) 741-4673.
For more information About Mark Garwood Foundation, visit markgarwoodfoundation.org.
Photos courtesy of Tyler Benson.





















Congressman Brian Mast, Erica Garwood, John Garwood, Steve Leighton
Dr. Rachel Docekal
Captain Joe Collazo, Sergeant Jason Pickering, Lieutenant Ken Pickering, Sergeant Eric Schaubel
Hanley and Garwood volunteers and staff
John Garwood awarding 2026 scholarship recipients
House Of Hope Tournament Serves Up Howling Good Time
An exciting blend of fierce competition, Halloween creativity, and community spirit made the 2025 edition of House of Hope’s annual Serve Some Hope Tennis & Pickleball Charity Tournament a howling success.
The weekend festivities kicked off on Halloween evening with a special Costumes and Cocktails event paired with the Mixed Doubles Tennis Invitational at the beautiful Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country Club. Men’s, women’s and doubles teams in both tennis and pickleball took to the courts on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 1 and 2, for fast-paced tournament play. In all, 130 participants battled for bragging rights while raising more than $31,000 in donations.
“This event is always fun, but its purpose – to raise funds that go directly into helping our friends and neighbors in need – has never been more serious,” said House of Hope CEO Rob Ranieri. “Between constantly rising prices and recent government cuts to benefits, many families right here on the Treasure Coast are struggling every day to put food on the table. We’ve experienced a 50 percent increase this year in the number of people






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“A successful tournament depends on the work of a lot of people. We want to give a special shout-out to everyone at Harbour Ridge for giving us access to their beautiful location,” Ranieri said.

















needing our help, and the numbers keep growing.” House of Hope reaches more than 30,000 people each month in Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, and even parts of Vero and Palm Beach County, empowering them to overcome hunger and hardship. Last year alone, House of Hope distributed nearly 1.7 million pounds of food, including more than 600,000 pounds of fresh produce; allocated more than $266,000 in financial assistance; supported 30 area nonprofits with food and clothes closet items; and helped more than 40,000 individuals through its basic needs, food bank, enrichment, workforce development, financial assistance and nutrition education programs.



Tournament sponsors include Lichtenberger Family Charitable Fund at the Community Foundation Martin –St. Lucie; Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country Club; HBKS Wealth Advisors; Urban Abundance; Alan B. Miller Medical Center; Brigite and John Babine; Florida Power & Light Company; Sue Whittington (Travel Advisor); Ticket to Paradise Travel by Cruise One; Susan and Dave Yeager; The S.E.E.K. Group at Morgan Stanley; Ashley Capital; Conviva Care Center; Diadem Sports; Gerelco Electrical Contractors; Maureen M. Holley, DMD; South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine; and Walter and Nancy Pribble.
A full recap of the winners in both the Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Doubles divisions for tennis and pickleball is available on the House of Hope website, hohmartin.org/ servehope, and a photo album of the event has been posted on facebook.com/Hohmartin/photos_albums.
“We congratulate all the participants,” Ranieri said, “not only for their skill and determination on the courts but also for giving their tremendous energy to helping the people we serve.”
To learn more about House of Hope or make a donation, visit House of Hope’s website at www.hohmartin.org or call (772) 286-4673.
For more information about House of Hope, visit hohmartin.org or call (772) 286-4673. Updates and announcements can also be found on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
















Players and spectators dressed to impress for the costume contest at the Annual Tennis Invitational and Costumes and Cocktails Halloween Party. (Left to right in photo) Larry Shull, Guadalupe Avinzano, Tom Whittington, Sue Whittington, and Brigite Babine.
(Left to right) Rene Espinal and Chris Peddicord, representing The S.E.E.K. Group at Morgan Stanley, were awarded the Men’s Pickleball 4.0 Doubles Silver Medals.
Brigite Babine and Nancy Pribble were awarded the Women’s Tennis 3.5 55+ Doubles Gold medals. (Left to right in photo) Brigite Babine, Fabio Vasconcellos, and Nancy Pribble.
Seventh Season Of Kids Tag Art Raised $7,200 For Martin County Elementary Schools
Art education is often underestimated by those who believe that only analytical concepts like math and literature

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are important for children’s development. To learn about the world, children must learn not only through the numbers and text but through arts, which teaches interpretation, creativity, and beneficial usage of visual information.
Recent studies show that art education not only strengthens problem-solving and critical thinking skills but also enhances personal growth. By producing original works, children enjoy the time spent on the piece of art, have a sense of pride in one’s accomplishments and develop self-confidence. When kids are encouraged to express themselves, they become part of the process that creates a society seeking new ways and improvements. There is a strong proven correlation between children’s participation in the art classes and their academic achievements.
Realizing the importance of arts education and budget cuts in art education curriculum, Martin County Tax Collector, Ruth “Ski” Pietruszewski, partnering with Martin County School District, implemented the Kids Tag Art program. Kids Tag Art not only enhances art education but also elevates the conversation about the importance of creative expression as a part of a curriculum and developing creative critical thinking skills in children. Creative problem-solving skills is the number one skill Fortune 500 Firms look for when hiring. This project also
teaches about Florida’s specialty plates and the worthy causes that plates support.
Children from the fifth grade design their own front license plates that later can be purchased by the public. Children win awards for distinct categories, such as, Behind the Badge, Life is Better by the Water, Wagging Tail, Principal’s Award, Award of Distinction, Tax Collector’s Choice, and America the Beautiful. All art submitted, not just the winners, are available for purchase on the www.mckta.com. The art is amazing. All of these students are winners. Each design can be ordered in a vanity license plate for a vehicle, a bike plate or key chain. This unique fundraising project brings together students, teachers, and local businesses, and serves as a supplement funding art program in participating schools. This is our eighth season, with 100 percent of the proceeds going back to schools, over $37,040 has been raised and given to the elementary schools in Martin County. We thank and appreciate our sponsors and volunteers. Be a sponsor and support Kids Tag Art. Your sponsorship could make a difference!
One hundred percent of the proceeds from studentdesigned tag sales are returned to the classrooms! Join us in helping to build their future and become a sponsor or purchase a vanity plate.
Local Government
Martin County Tax Collector
We Salute You!
By Ruth Pietruszewski, Martin County Tax Collector

The freedom we enjoy in our country inspires people all over the world. It is because of the selfless acts of bravery, courage, and patriotism of the men and women who serve and have served our country that have provided and kept our “Land of the Free .” Every day our military put their safety at risk and their lives on hold to defend the liberty we all enjoy. Through the course of American history, courageous men and women have taken up arms to protect the most important principles upon which our country depends.
License plates honoring the individual Armed Services are available to the general public. Your purchase of the “Florida Salutes Veterans” or one of the state’s U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, Marines, or U.S. Coast Guard license plates directly helps veterans.
Honorably discharged Florida veterans can add a veteran designation “V” to their driver’s license or ID card by visiting any Florida driver’s license office. There is no charge or fee collected to display this designation on a veteran’s driver’s license. A homeless veteran may renew or obtain a new Florida ID card free of any charges.
Any honorably discharged veteran who has a valid FDVA 100 percent disabled veteran card or who has been determined to have a 100 percent total and permanent service-connected disability and is qualified to obtain a driver’s license is generally exempt from all fees. An honorably discharged disabled veteran who has been a resident of Florida for the past five years or who has established domicile may apply for one free disabled veteran “DV” license plate for an owned or leased vehicle; however, there is a $4.80 annual state registration fee. Free license plates with a wheelchair emblem are available for those veterans permanently confined to a wheelchair and who otherwise qualify for a DV plate.
Disabled veterans with mobility impairment may apply for the disabled parking plate with the wheelchair emblem. No state agency, county, municipality, or agency thereof may charge the driver of a vehicle displaying a “DV” license plate any fee for parking on public streets, highways, or in any metered parking space. Total and permanently disabled Florida veterans are exempt from


county and municipality building licenses or permit fees when making certain improvements to their residence in order to make the dwelling habitable or safe.
The Military Gold Sportsman’s license is available for a reduced fee of $20 to any resident who is an active or retired member of the U.S. Armed Forces, U.S. Armed Forces Reserve or National Guard. State hunting and fishing licenses and permits shall be issued without fees for five years to any veteran who is a Florida resident, certified or determined to be 100% totally and permanently disabled by the VA or the U.S. Armed Forces, or who has been issued a valid disabled veteran ID card by FDVA. Martin County Tax Collector provides a free business tax exemption for veterans of the United States Armed Forces, or the spouse, or un-remarried surviving spouse of such veteran for a new or an existing business.
Americans owe an immeasurable debt of gratitude to the men and women in military uniform sacrificing so much, because we truly are “The Land of the Free Because of the Brave.” Ruth “Ski” Pietruszewski, Martin County Tax Collector, and her staff annually honor veterans by participating in the Veterans Day and Memorial Day parades. Ruth, herself, is a Salvation Army auxiliary woman. She and her staff help Toys for Tots, daily prioritize serving veterans any way they can, and support the men and women who bravely serve our country. God Bless America!

The Pet Cottage Post
Home For The Holidays: Our Circle Of Protection
By Wendy Derhak, Founder/Executive Director
Remember the heartbreak you felt when you lost a pet? The house got so quiet and the quiet was so loud. No paws on the floor. No wagging tail waiting by the door. No heartbeat following you from room to room.

Now imagine if your pet lost you. No one to scratch their belly. No one to throw the ball. No one to snuggle in bed with.
That’s what we see every day at The Pet Cottage, pets who’ve lost their humans to death, disability, or deployment. Here, love doesn’t end when life changes.
We make a Forever Promise to every pet who comes through our doors: that they will always be loved, always be safe, and always have a Forever Home.
As we prepare to move to a new sanctuary home, we know The Pet Cottage has never been about a building. It’s about belonging.
Belonging that looks like this—a win-win-win for one very special girl.
Win 1: A Family Finding Peace
When Lola Grace’s person passed away, her elderly mother suddenly faced two losses: her daughter, and the little dog who was her last connection to her. Though it broke her heart, she knew she couldn’t give Lola Grace the care she needed. So, she reached out to The Pet Cottage for help, trusting us to carry that love forward.
Win 2: A Pet Finding Safety
Lola Grace, an 11-year-old Schnauzer mix arrived confused and grieving. Shortly after being at the sanctuary, we saw her lovely spirit emerge. She quickly became part of the pack, enjoying attention, and sharing her wiggle butt and radiant smile.
Win 3: A New Family Finding Purpose
When Forever Guardians Ronnie and Lisa met Lola Grace, it was love at first sight. They’d always adored Schnauzers but worried about the cost of senior care on a fixed income. Thanks to The Pet Cottage’s Forever Promise, all of Lola’s medical and preventative care is covered for life.
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Not long after settling in, Lola Grace developed diabetes. As fate would have it, Ronnie lives with diabetes too. Now the two of them share morning walks, medication routines, and an unmistakable bond that proves love really does find its match.
This season, that love feels especially bright. Around the sanctuary, tails wag and hearts mend. You might find Mister curled up in his yard, content and cared for. Umberto, Lucy, and Sugar share Anne, our program director’s lap as she works at her desk, and Dottie chases tennis balls with a volunteer while BJ investigates the big dog park.
Each once knew loss. Each now knows safety, companionship, and joy because someone like you made sure of it.
When you give to The Pet Cottage, you strengthen this Circle of Protection, one pet, one promise, one act of love at a time.
You might think, “I can’t do enough.”
But here’s the truth: you can do something.
• $18 helps senior pets like Lola Grace get their daily meds with a little treat and a lot of love.
• $50 gives comfort to new arrivals adjusting to sanctuary life.
• $100 keeps meals in bowls and tails wagging for two full weeks.
• $250 ensures every resident sees the vet when needed— no waiting, no worry.
• $500 moves us closer to the new forever home your heart is helping build.




As we close this year and step into the next, our hearts are full of gratitude, of hope, and of the deep knowing that love always finds its way home.
Thank you for being part of that journey—our forever family, our circle of protection, our home for the holidays. Happy Holidays from The Pet Cottage.
To learn more, share a lead, or make a gift toward the Sanctuary Home Fund and the ongoing care of the pets we serve, visit ThePetCottage.org, make a check out to The Pet Cottage and mail it to 17049 Thunder Road, Jupiter, FL 33478 or call (561) 818-5025.




An ‘A’ rating in patient safety from the Leapfrog Group doesn’t just set Jupiter Medical Center apart from other hospitals in Palm Beach and Martin Counties. It highlights our team’s unwavering commitment to quality, safety, and patient experience: the foundation of everything we do. It takes complete dedication at every level and an iron-clad commitment to putting patients first. For our patients, it’s the assurance that when they choose Jupiter Medical Center, they are choosing the safest possible care. Learn more at jupitermed.com
Anne, Sugar Baby, Lucy and Umberto working hard Forever Guardians Lisa and Ronnie with Lola Grace
Forever Guardian Lisa with Lola Grace
Forever Guardian Ronnie shopping with Lola Grace
Dottie playing fetch, photo by Sandra Effertz Mister enjoying his life, photo by Sandra Effertz