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Monopoly Night Sponsors’ Party
Chris Renfrow, the president and CEO of Charity Works, and his wife Jeanie presented “Monopoly” plaques to the many
sponsors and supporters, who attended a party in their honor at the bluff top Belleair home of Drs. Janet and Joe Fishman.
The Clearwater-based Charity Works provides purchasing advisory services to charities, schools and non-profit
organizations, as well as wellness/medical aid and job skills training for those in need.
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The Honorable George W. Greer and his wife
Gail-Patricia Greer were thanked for serving
as the honorary co-chairs for this year’s
Monopoly Night fundraiser.
government and public affairs. Carolyn and George Cretekos, Clearwater’s
First Lady and Mayor, were happy to hear that
the 15th annual Monopoly Night raised so
much money that allows Charity Works
to help others.
Drs. Joe and Janet Fishman greeted guests at
the Charity Works Monopoly Night Sponsors
Party that they hosted at their waterfront
home in Belleair.
Dr. Pamela Adams and her husband
Dr. Michael Adams of Adams Dental in
Clearwater have supported Charity Works and
its endeavors since its inception in 1996.
Newlyweds Doreen Hock-DiPolito, a City
of Clearwater Council member, and Andy
Caudell were thanked for requesting donations
to Charity Works in lieu of wedding gifts.
Karen Aungst and her husband, former
Clearwater Mayor Brian Aungst, support
Charity Works through Bright House
Networks, where he is the senior director of
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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 169
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