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Mary Schenkel

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Chocolate Champagne & Chefs fete’s a ‘Big’ success

Supporters of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Indian River County packed the Quail Valley River Club last Monday ...

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Selfless leaders take a bow at United Way breakfast

A powerhouse gathering of business and community leaders, nonprofit representatives and politicians gathered at the Oak Harbor Clubhouse ...

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Chefs’ creations complement March of Dimes auction

Local chefs joined forces with volunteers and philanthropists to whip up funds to support research into the causes ...

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Read, Write & Brew taps into ‘American Icon’ buzz

The Education Foundation of Indian River County tapped into Vero’s hottest ‘in’ spot last Thursday evening, holding its ...

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‘Pink’ walkers raise lots of green at ‘Making Strides’

With pink positivity, hundreds of men, women and children gathered at Riverside Park Saturday morning to take part ...

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Pineapple Party gets juices flowing at Hallstrom

Organizers of the third annual Pineapple Party at the historic Hallstrom Farmstead didn’t let last Saturday’s intermittent showers ...

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Sebastian River Art Club celebrates 80 years

Members and supporters of the Sebastian River Art Club gathered last Saturday afternoon at the SRAC Art Center ...

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Picken winners at The Arc’s Replogle Award fete

At The Arc of Indian River County’s third annual Replogle Family Award Dinner last Saturday evening, the emphasis ...

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Cole Coppola fishing pier will be one of a ‘kind’

Riverside Park was a sea of orange and pink, from the T-shirts and sneakers worn by supporters of ...

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‘Reel’ interest in preservation at Lines in the Lagoon event

The fish were “reeling” Saturday as young anglers participated in the fourth annual Lines in the Lagoon Tri-County ...

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Cultural Council shines ‘guide’-ing light on Vero arts

Hurricane Irma left a waterlogged Riverside Park in its wake and with more rain in the forecast, organizers ...

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Critter-lovers in their element at ELC’s Estuaries Day

Unlike 2016, when Hurricane Matthew flooded the Environmental Learning Center with roughly 5 feet of water, killing trees ...