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Artists spruce up t-shirts, aprons, tote bags, into White Shirt Night wearable art

Tickets for general admission between 6 and 9 p.m. are $50 per person and include a drink, hors d’oeuvres and a t-shirt. A special Meet and Greet with the artists between 5 and 6 p.m. will include two drinks, hors d’oeuvres and a selection of one of the White Shirt wearable items “painted” by an artist. Guests may RSVP at 772.320.0773 to Margie Johnson at Helping People Succeed or online at www.hpsfl.org.

In addition to the t-shirts, aprons, tote bags and ball caps, Helping People Succeed will offer a set of four napkins “painted” by several of the artists. The napkins will be $40 per set. All of the art will be signed by the artists on individual t-shirts, aprons, tote bags and ball caps, as well as on the linen napkins for White Shirt Night guests.

During this special evening, Helping People Succeed will recognize the late artist Jane Blatt, who died in February. She participated in White Shirt Night and Helping People Succeed’s annual popular calendar for several years.

This year, funding from the White Shirt Night will benefit Camp Success, an eight-week therapeutic summer program for students between 6 and 12 years old with behavioral problems. The program will offer classes with instructional services, arts and crafts and a number of field trips throughout the area.

Taste Casual Dining, owned by our hosts Craig and Karen Kingston, is located at 11750 SE Dixie Hwy in Hobe Sound. Helping People Succeed is a non-profit organization in business for 50 years and serving more than 4,500 families in Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee counties.

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