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Paws4You honored an amazing woman who seems to be everywhere helping causes dear to her heart, from Paws4You to countless other charities. On February 11 Norma Jean was deservedly honored at the 2023 Annual Paws4You Gala. She was not only presented a lovely award but also got to dance with one of the Motown singers who rocked the stage.
Kudos to chairpersons Kathy Cowan and Ann Rubino who always get the best entertainment and Motown guaranteed a good time for the sellout crowd of supporters for this amazing pet rescue organization founded by Carol Caridad.
Speaking of great events, the GFWC Coral Gables Woman’s Club’s (CGWC) continued celebrating its 100 year anniversary with their Centennial Fashion Show and Brunch on Sunday, February 19, at their historic clubhouse that also houses the club’s free Children’s Dental Clinic. This free clinic provides more than $250,000 in free dental care annually to children of the working poor. By the way, CGWC Dental Clinic Director, Dr. Iris Torres Rivera, welcomes referrals for those who fall between the cracks in our healthcare system. This club, whose membership includes residents of Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, Gables, Doral, Brickell and beyond, also holds monthly fundraisers at Clutch Burger (Gringo Bingo) sharing proceeds with numerous other charities. At the February 7 affair, CGWC President Ruth Martinez and this writer presented a check from the January Gringo Bingo to Andrea Angel for Chapman Partnership. That same night the club shared proceeds with A Safe Haven for Newborns. Coming up next, the club looks to raise funds for Shelter Box with the Rotary Club of Coral Gables to help victims of the earthquake in Turkey that has devastated the country. For information on joining the club or supporting their efforts, visit gfwccoralgableswomansclub.org. Also, look for more on the Fashion Show and Brunch, chaired by Rita Tennyson, and upcoming club events in the next issue.
Coral Gables Community Foundation’s Tour of the Kitchens was another remarkable event that kicked off with drinks and breakfast at Merrick Park where 500 plus guests picked up the addresses of the 10 kitchens to be visited. Co-chaired by Liz Parnes and Xavier Durana, this year’s event was another major success that supports the Coral Gables High School Culinary Arts Program. Saturday, February 11, kicked off as guests collected their programs with the kitchen locations and moved on to enjoy fabulous assorted breakfast buffets, mimosas, coffees and more. Midafternoon as the tour wrapped up, the crowd returned to Merrick Park for more yummy desserts, entertainment and shopping. Kudos to 2022-24 CGCF Board Chair Venny Torre and CGCF CEO Mary Young whom I had the pleasure of interviewing on my show before the big day. To view that show, visit our www.communitynewspapers.com and go to Gloria’s Gab and click on podcasts.
By the way, art lovers and kids will want to visit Merrick Park and play at the new interactive Los Trompos Art Exhibition, created by Mexican designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena. The lively installation features eight larger-than-life, three-dimensional colorful spinning tops in a variety of colors and shapes that invite visitors to play and engage with the art.
Until next time, keep making each day productive, share an act of kindness and count your blessings.
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