RSVP for Nov 10th art event at WARM at the Vince Carter Sanctuary.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -
Nov. 6, 2015 -
PRLog -- The Stewart-Marchman-
Act Foundation invites you to come out to the Vince Carter Sanctuary on Tuesday, November 10
th at from 5-7pm to learn exactly what the Vince Carter Sanctuary is and what it does for the Flagler County community.
The evening will include a presentation about all the services Stewart-Marchman-
Act Behavioral Healthcare provides for the residents of Flagler County. The event also offers a delicious spread of hors d’oeuvres prepared by the WARM Culinary Team and the unveiling of an inspirational photography exhibit, Positive Exposure provided through Daytona State College.
The WARM Culinary Training Program at WARM is administered by Chef David Bearl, CCE, ACE, AAC, through the University of Florida, Program for Resource Efficient Communities, UF/IFAS. The women learn directly from ACF Certified Chef, Kevin Gallagher.
The photography exhibit “Positive Exposure” consists of 37 images from the students and alumni of the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies, a partnership between Daytona State College School of Photography, the Southeast Museum of Photography and the University of Central Florida – Daytona Photography Program.
The Nov. 10 reception is from 5 to 7 p.m. To learn more about the Stewart-Marchman-
Act Foundation or SMA Behavioral, call 386-254-1136.
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About Stewart-Marchman-Act FoundationStewart-Marchman-
Act Foundation is a 501(c)3 corporation and is eligible for tax-exempt contributions by the US Internal Revenue Service. They accept cash donations, stocks and securities, as well as land and property. They can be found online at
http://www.smafoundation.com or reached via telephone at 386-254-1136.
Stewart-Marchman-
Act Foundationwas founded by Jim Foster at the request of Hal Marchman in 1997. The volunteer board of directors is comprised of leading professionals, business leaders, and citizens from the Volusia/Flagler area. The Foundation's sole mission is to build resources, public awareness, and research to support the programs of Stewart-Marchman-
Act Behavioral Healthcare, the leading non-profit behavioral healthcare organization in Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns and Volusia Counties.