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Dunedin History Museum Benefit
The Dunedin History Museum’s annual fundraiser at Clearwater’s Francis Wilson Playhouse entertained guests with the community
theater’s production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s first musical. Theatergoers enjoyed the
show and the evening, which included a reception with hors d’oeuvres, drinks and a silent auction, plus desserts during intermission.
Eric Houghton, the president of the Dunedin
History Museum, and Vinnie Luisi, its
director, welcomed guests to the theater
and thanked them for their support.
Photography by Bob Colmer, Gram and Noraa
CharityWorks Toasts Sponsors
The 17th annual Monopoly Night to help support CharityWorks was a huge success. The committee that helps to organize this
fundraiser held a reception to thank its sponsors at the waterfront home of Bob Schmidt, the mayor of Belleair Shore. This year’s
honorary co-chairs Margaret Word Burnside and Aaron Fodiman were presented with jewelry made from Monopoly set moving
pieces, as a thank you for their involvement over the years. CharityWorks helps those who help others.
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Real estate agent Susan Littlejohn, vice
president of the Dunedin History Museum,
and her husband Charlie consistently do
whatever they can to aid the museum.
Ron Barnett was pleased that his wife Candy
once again chaired this popular fundraiser
for the Dunedin History Museum.
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Aaron Fodiman and Margaret Word Burnside
were thanked for serving as honorary
co-chairs of Monopoly Night 2017.
Suzan Decker Ross and Toni Blackshear
once again co-chaired the successful
Monopoly Night committee.
Elizabeth Elmeer and Bob Schmidt welcomed
guests to the party that was held at Bob’s
home to thank those who sponsored
Monopoly Night.