tampa HANGIN’ 10 FOR FRANKIE’S FRIENDS – More than $56,000 was raised for the charitable foundation, Frankie’s Friends on November 3. Candy and Eddie DeBartolo and the DeBartolo Family Foundation were the presenting sponsors. The Veterinary Cancer Foundation was started by Dr. Neil Shaw of Florida Veterinary Specialists (now BluePearl Veterinary Partners) in 1996. In 2008, the foundation’s name was changed to Frankie’s Friends. Frankie was the
Left to right: Candy and Eddie DeBartolo with Mark and Kim Bagnoli.
DeBartolo family’s beloved Greyhound for which the foundation is named. One of the missions of the Foundation is to raise money and help family pets who would otherwise suffer with- out proper medical care, or be euthanized due to their families’ lack of financial resources.
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(Above): Michael Stewart, owner of 717 South, had a tribute to his dog, Penelope. Pictured at the table are Terrence and Kayla. (Right): Linda Pearce’s Yorkie, Mylee was one of the runway stars during the Fashion Show.
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PATTERNS FOR PAWS, hosted by Design Centers of the Americas (DCOTA) and chaired by Luann Alorro and Tara Forman, raised $24,000 for the Humane Society of Broward County. Centerpieces for the luncheon were made up of custom designer dog
beds.www.HumaneBroward.com (Photo to the left): Event Chairs Luann Alorro and Tara Forman; (Top Left photo): Jenny Zalkin and Josh Fein with one of the HSBC models; (Top right photo): Dr.April Patterson with her newly adopted dog Prancer, a Pomeranian mix that was part of the shelter’s new Adoption Ambassador program, and Christina Greene.
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