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The General Federation of Women’s Club Florida (GFWC) president Linda O’Toole joined the District 11 women’s clubs for their annual District 11 meeting on Oct. 14. The meeting, attended by 65 members from all over South Florida, provided O’Toole and GFWC state junior president Christa Nuckols a chance to meet members.
The gathering also served as a meeting to elect District 11’s new director, Ruth Martinez. Martinez, who currently is the president of the Coral Gables Woman’s Club (CGWC), will follow Virginia Yermoli in that position.
The meeting, held at the historic CGWC clubhouse, also gave club presidents a chance to brag about all the many events and charitable work their members were involved in this past year with lots more activities to come.
Top on the list for the Gables will be the club’s Roaring Twenties Centennial Gala on Dec. 2. This promises to be a spectacular affair and sponsorships are still available. For more info visit gfwccoralgableswomansclub.org.
Also on Oct. 14, Paws4You’s Annual Howl-O-Ween took place at Pinecrest Gardens attracting pet lovers from all over the county to benefit Paws4You animal rescue mission.
Despite some rain, a wonderfully festive, costumed crowd gathered at Pinecrest Gardens to enjoy a day with their doggies with lots of fun activities including a costume contest that was a great show.
Congratulations to Paws4You founder and CEO Carol Caridad and her amazing volunteers and staff, including my longtime friend Cindy Gonzalez, for all their efforts. More on that next time.
On Oct. 16, the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind gathered for National White Cane Day to celebrate the achievements of those who are blind and visually impaired, and the important symbol of independence provided by the white cane.
More than 150 gathered for a great demonstration using the white cane and guide dogs to raise awareness about White Cane Safety Laws. They paraded from Miami Lighthouse down SW Eighth Street and back under the leadership of City of Miami Fire and Police Departments.
Virginia Jacko, CEO of the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind joined in the fun with award winning actress and writer Gisella Aboumrad who emceed the event. As an added treat, the nationally recognized Miami Lighthouse Music Program performed live. Lunch sponsored by McDonald’s followed with a raffle and lots of prizes. Among those attending the event were Lucia Baez-Geller, a Miami-Dade School Board member; Miami Jackson Senior High Color Guard, and Miami Marlins mascot Billy the Marlin.
On the topic of great events, the Miami Woman’s Club held a wonderful fashion show on Sept. 30, in its beautifully renovated historic building. This fundraiser, to benefit Biscayne Bay Recovery effort and other MWC charitable programs, featured a short talk by Louis Aguirre, an Emmy-award winning journalist who anchors weekday newscasts and is renowned for serving as Channel 10’s Environmental Advocate.
Guests enjoyed a lovely display of lite bites by R Catering as well as Prosecco and more before the cheering on the fashion show models who came from a few different woman’s clubs in the district. Some incredibly beautiful fashions were provided by Miami Gift and Aurora Boutique. Kudos to MWC president Shirley Pardon and her club an outstanding first-time event that brought in approximately $7,500. In the future, this looks to be an annual event and one that will grow.
In other news, Coral Gables Woman’s Club is participating in Give Miami Day to support the club’s free children’s dental clinic and various other outreach efforts. Donations may be made at gfwccoralgableswomansclub.org as well as the club’s Instagram and Facebook pages. Of course, Give Miami Day is an opportunity to donate to several charities, so look how you can leverage for donations to your favorites.
Until next time, share your talents, count your blessings and not your challenges, and make a difference.
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