Happy New Year, St. Pete!

Hello, 2018! This issue is overflowing with community goodness! Join us online: greenbenchmonthly.com; Facebook and Instagram: @ greenbenchmonthly; for extra photos, quotes and content that didn’t make it to print this month. But before we get started, here’s a few things you should know:

The third annual CASA SOUP-ER BOWL Food Drive Kicks Off Jan 17th. CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) provides support and services for domestic violence survivors. The drive runs through Feb 28th. It’s easy to get involved; Bring non perishables to one of 50+ food drop locations; Donate or sponsor to fund fresh food and health initiatives; Hold a food drive with your office, club or group; Become a food drop location; Collect food at your own Super Bowl watch party. For more info on becoming a sponsor, donation location, or in-kind supporter; visit casa-stpete.org, email [email protected], or call 727-895-4912.

Diane Bailey Morto
Diane Bailey Morton

Congratulations, WADA! Late December, the Warehouse Arts District Association Board of Directors announced their unanimous decision to appoint Diane Bailey Morton as new Executive Director. “We are thrilled to have her on board,” WADA President, Mark Aeling said in a Press Release. Ms. Morton commented, “This position combines my love of community with my love of the Arts. I am looking forward to putting my business experience to work for the whole district.” Ms. Morton can be reached at [email protected].

Thanks for reading GBM! Till next time…

Ashley & Tony

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