Supporting Do the Right Thing
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Do the Right Thing of Charlotte County, a program adopted by the Punta Gorda Police Department in 1995, whose focus is to instill positive attitudes and self-esteem in local youth by publicly recognizing them for their accomplishments, held a fundraising dinner on Saturday at the Punta Gorda Isles Civic Association. Punta Gorda residents Bill and Alleen Miller enjoy themselves while supporting the program.
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Mary Robson and Dennis Henderson, of Punta Gorda, relax outdoors before dinner.
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Amanda Tipping shares a laugh with Capt. Tom Lewis of the Punta Gorda Police Department.
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Gloria Sepanik, Punta Gorda Police telecommunicator, enjoys the festivities at the event.
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Joe Saladino chats with Phil Cerciello and Tara Wharton. Cerciello, of Phils 41 restaurant in Punta Gorda, is a Silver Sponsor for the Charlotte County Do The Right Thing program.
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Joe and Debbie Saladino are DTRT supporters.
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George Antoing Jr. of Cruzan Vibes provided steel drum music to entertain the guests before dinner.
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Arlene Waters, of Punta Gorda, chats with Carol and Don Peterson from Deep Creek, while enjoying the beautiful outdoor weather.
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Richard Walczyk and Cecelia Hensley enjoy the company of
Lt. Joe King, Executive Director of the Charlotte County Do The Right Thing program and Punta Gorda Police Department Community Services Section Supervisor, and his wife Kelly.
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Chris Evans, representing Smugglers Enterprises Inc., a Platinum sponsor for the Charlotte County Do The Right Thing program, shares a few laughs with Capt. Jim Nichols, PGPD; Police Chief Albert Butch Arenal, PGPD; celebrity promoter Dave Williams of St. Petersburg; and Cpl.l Joe Angelini, PGPD.
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Sheriff Bill Prummell lends his support for the Charlotte County Do The Right Thing program, with Chief Albert Butch Arenal, PGPD and celebrity promoter Dave Williams of St. Petersburg.
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Charlotte County Judge John Burns is ready for An Evening of Tropical Treasures,chatting with Punta Gorda Police Chief Albert Butch Arenal.
Do the Right Thing of Charlotte County, a program adopted by the Punta Gorda Police Department in 1995, whose focus is to instill positive attitudes and self-esteem in local youth by publicly recognizing them for their accomplishments, held a fundraising dinner Saturday at the Punta Gorda Isles Civic Association.