Meet 5 Of The Treasure Coast’s Most Eligible Singles

Sandra Exposito, 33 Student, PhiAcademy Who would play you in a movie? Halle Berry because her career resembles my dreams.What’s the most adventurous thing you’ve ever done?In 2010...

How Palm City Resident Joanne Snodgrass And Her Kimini Infinity Scarf Got Their Start

Joanne Snodgrass has gained fame for her stylish invention—the Kimini infinity scarf. 

April Daze Boutique In Stuart Celebrates 20 Years

April Hope of April Daze boutique in Stuart celebrates 20 years of outfitting locals.

Centennial Mayor

Centennial Mayor, The Toledo, Ohio, native first moved to Florida in 1994, and relocated to Stuart in 1995.

Rooted in Tradition

With a family tree that has been planted in the area for nearly a century, Indiantown resident Donna “Jonnie” Wall-Flewelling keeps old Florida thriving with an instinct for sustainability
George Olsen, Chef Paolo Ferretti, Chef Jason Stocks, and Chef Taylor Wilson (seated). Photo by Jerry Rabinowitz

A Jolly Good Time with Local Chefs

Chef Paolo Ferretti, Chef Jason Stocks, and Chef Taylor Wilson gather in Palm City for a festive holiday potluck
Lisa and Michael Rolchigo at their home in Jupiter. Photo by Benjamin Rusnak

Season’s Eatings with Michael and Lisa Rolchigo

Tavolena Chef Michael Rolchigo and his wife, Lisa, combine ancestral recipes and creative design for a fun and festive holiday

Reaching for the Stars with Kellie Gerardi

A recent journey to space is just the latest “wow” moment in a series of accomplishments for the Jupiter mom who inspires young girls around the world

How Mayor James Campo Led The Transition Of Sewall’s Point From Septic To Sewer

As mayor, James Campo led the successful effort to transition sections of Sewall’s Point from septic to sewer.

Meet Zai Guzman, An Elopement Photographer From Jensen Beach

Zai De Guzman is making a living out of elopement photography, traveling all over the world taking pictures of people who want to get married in incredible locales.

Southern Charm

Southern Charm Edit Delete Unpublish Submitted by admin on Tue, 2014-02-18 13:27 “Number, please?” Thousands of times over her 35 years as a telephone operator for Southern Bell in downtown Stuart, Dorothy Anderson’s sweet Southern drawl helped connect calls for residents, even before there was a dial on the phone and before you even had to know the number you were calling. “There were less than 300 telephones in Stuart, and pretty soon I had all the numbers memorized,” says Anderson, who is a healthy 96 years old and living with her daughter, Debra Sigafoose, in Tropical Farms. “Stuart was a quaint little town, even smaller than Port Salerno.”Read more about Southern Charm
Sophie Araque-Liu in Palm City. Photography by Steven Martine

Meet Global Sensation Sophie Araque-Liu

The Palm City teen became a household name when she recently had her artwork displayed as Google’s home page doodle.

S. Darrell Lee Transforms The Community Both Medically And Through Charitable Giving

S. Darrell Lee not only transforms the community medically, but he’s also known for his charitable giving.

Plastic Surgeon John Fasano Finds His Inspiration In The Arts

With not only medical integrity, but also a passion for the arts, Dr. John Fasano brings an invaluable service to Martin County as a renowned plastic surgeon who treats his patients with the same care and creativity as a canvas.
Jenna Derrenbacker’s ode to Florida. Photo by Stacey Derrenbacker

Riding the Wave with Art by Jenna Lynn

Jenna Derrenbacker's accidental art business features resin-made wall and table decor, featuring ocean waves, sunsets, and galaxies
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Lucy Keshavarz on Natural Solutions

The artist is enhancing the area’s native landscapes and solving environmental issues with her community-driven eco-art projects

Mental Health Professional And Actress Kathy Cronkite Talks About Depression, Stereotypes And More

Kathy Cronkite battles the stigma surrounding depression and mental health. She comes to Palm City this month to speak about the disease, and her personal story that she shares in her new book.

Faces of Change

From health care and family services to sustainability and the arts, these six local leaders spend their days working to improve quality of life in their communities
Marissa Williams paddling the Indian River Lagoon near Hutchinson Island. Photo by Steven Martine

Artful Conservation with Marissa Williams

The Stuart resident creates unique fishing lures and more using recycled debris she collects while cleaning up our shorelines
Joey Lurie and Hasan Dickinson at Place of Hope’s Stuart campus in September. Photo by Tracey Benson

A New Lease on Life with Place of Hope

When Joey Lurie arrived at Place of Hope’s Paxson Campus in Palm Beach Gardens three years ago, he had little of what the nonprofit...

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