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José Andrés speaks with Michael Klauber.
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Rifka Glatz, Dr. Larry Haspel, Carole Kleinberg, Fran Lambert, Ellis and Bernice Lasberg, Bunny Skirboll and Anne Virag.
Beyond the expected honors and program, the organization also announced its new “Safety, Security and Preparedness” initiative aiming to enhance security for its senior population, as well as prepare for natural disasters, such as Hurricane Ian.
25 Years of Mission Possible
The Moffitt Cancer Center based in Tampa has provided care and treatments for patients for years.

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nonprofit hosted a preview reception at Sage restaurant that featured drinks, caviar and functional but fashionable couture from designer Aniko that guests were able to try on at the event.
It was a good warmup for the big show, and Humane Society staff will be ready for its Hollywood debut come April.
“We’ve had so much fun coming up with this,” Steiner said.
The nonprofit has also hosted its annual Mission Possible luncheon year in and year out to help raise funds for its many endeavors. The luncheon has raised more than $2.7 million up to this point.
The 25th annual luncheon brought hundreds of guests to the Saslaw residence in Sarasota on March 9. Guests mingled and enjoyed music from the ReMissions — a band composed of multitalented Moffitt figures led by President and CEO Dr. Patrick Hwu.