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Our Community: Boxes of produce, a help in time of need

Covenant Fellowship Baptist Church and Robert Erneston Produce, both located in Stuart, worked together recently to provide produce boxes to two Stuart neighborhoods.

“We wanted to bless our community in partnership with the church,” said Brent Gibson, Erneston’s main manager.

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Our Community: Couture gown designer creates custom masks

I was so excited to get my face masks recently from long-time Treasure Coast custom dressmaker Susanne LoPilato! For the past few months, she and her daughter Petey have been making face masks, much the same way she makes her beautiful gowns and dresses—with attention to detail, quality materials and everything custom.

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Our Community: Martin County teachers at home

Recently, I became famous among fourth graders from Crystal Lake Elementary School, when I was the guest speaker during a Zoom call with teacher Patrick Farley’s class. He interviewed me about the stories I am doing on my blog (like this one) where I cover good happenings in our community during the coronavirus. The kids were starting their own journals and Mr. Farley wanted me to talk a bit about my writing process.

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Our Community: StarStruck Academy and Theatre

The faces peer out from the computer screen, each beaming in from their own home, from their bedroom, their living room, their porch. The enthusiasm of their teacher grabs them, bringing them right back to that thing that they love--acting, singing, dancing, collaborating, connecting. It’s been several weeks since they walked through the doors of their beloved building, a place that is, for some, like a second home, when life is normal.

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Photo Story: A stroll through Downtown Stuart, pandemic style

Today I took a walk in Downtown Stuart, one of my first since the pandemic began. I had wanted to go for awhile, to see what was happening in our cute little downtown area, knowing many of the businesses were closed. My husband and I walked around in the fresh air, surrounded by the hot mugginess of Florida as summer approaches. There seemed to be others doing the same as we were—getting out and about.

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Martin County Quiet Heroes: Easter Baskets filled with Love

Sometimes love comes in the form of a plastic egg full of candy. Or a Hot Wheels car, a chocolate bunny or a coloring book. For kids who have been uprooted from their homes, an Easter basket full of toys and candy can be a testament that they belong, that they matter and are worthy of this thoughtful gift.

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Martin County Quiet Heroes: People Providing Protection

Dr. Steven Parr, who is the director of emergency medicine for the Cleveland Clinic Martin Health System, usually spends his working hours overseeing the emergency rooms of the company’s hospitals along with taking care of a full load of patients. However, in the last few weeks, he has been pursuing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), in anticipation of a large caseload of coronavirus cases on the Treasure Coast.

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Martin County Quiet Heroes: Pet fostering with Humane Society

Have you ever wanted to foster an animal? This could be your time to help with that! Since Governor DeSantis issued the stay-at-home order, effective at midnight last night, many of us are home now more than we probably ever will be. This is an ideal time to take in a pet and make a difference! The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC) is calling on people during this time of recommended social distancing to volunteer to be a foster pet parent.

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