"Your support helps us to CARE for those in need. Come on out and show that you CARE and get your CARe WASH!" Bonnie Michelle Cannon said.
"I am so thankful to those who made this installation possible. After a year of isolation, it felt great to get out there as a community and do some good!" expressed Laura Tooman.
"I collect old chains and watch fobs, keys and interesting clasps then I use them as a jumping off point for something contemporary and wearable," Lustig told Hamptons.com.
"Fashion is a medium that we use to amplify and differentiate our own personal brand. It's an amazing tool to make us stand out in the crowd," lifestyle expert Gretta Monahan told us.
"It is incredible to think each time a tagged shark swims away from one of our boats, the data that comes back may be the first ever collected by science," Greg Metzter stated.
"We hope the community will see this as a way to do some shopping while also supporting their local history museum," said Deanna Witte-Walke.
"We just wait for them to come out of the mud, because looking for them under the mud would be nearly impossible," Cullum told us about the rescue efforts.
"We knew we needed to help little Godiva. We knew that she would require specialists in order to diagnosis her issues and see what could be done - but we were never, ever! going to give up on her," Kate McEntee shared.
"For all the low-income parents in our community that work hard to put food on the table - diapers, which is an essential item for a baby's well-being, become a luxury they can't afford," Molin stated. "This is a problem we want to solve."
The young musicians expressed their enthusiasm for this upcoming project. They have practiced long hours at home, combining their individual skills into a wonderful quartet.
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