
9th Annual Sage Awards Dinner Ceremony
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Piper’s Landing Yacht and Country Club
5:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Recognizing the many contributions of seniors on the Treasure Coast, who continue to lead purposeful lives in the later years, by offering their experiences, professional skills and compassionate hearts to benefit others
Piper’s Landing Yacht and Country Club
The Sage Awards is a dinner and award ceremony recognizing individuals who embody the best of our senior years. This fundraising event for the Council on Aging honors those aged 60 or better who continue to lead purposeful lives, well into their senior years by offering their experiences, professional skills and compassionate hearts to benefit others.
Proceeds from the Sage Awards support comprehensive support and programs for seniors provided by the Council on Aging of Martin County. These safety-net services include Meals on Wheels, adult day health care, comprehensive case management, crisis support, caregiver counseling and education, memory enhancement, and more.
Sage Award Honorees

Charlie Kane Award
Chairman's Award
Arts & Culture
Health Science & Medicine
Community Service
Military & Veterans Support
Education
Sponsorship Opportunities
Charlie Kane Award
- Joseph Flanagan
Chairman’s Award
- Elleen Morris
Arts & Culture
- Jane Lawton Baldridge
Education
- Vickie L. Jenkins
Health Science and Medicine
- Philip Schein, MD , DSc (hon)
Military and Veterans support
- David Mayo
Community Service
- Lloyd Jones
Honorary Chair 2023
Ann Day
Charlie Kane Award
The Albert M. Covelli Foundation was established in 1983 by Albert “Al” and his beloved wife Josephine, so they and future generations of their family could continue to help their community on a personal level. The foundation is a true labor of love and supports numerous charities in both Ohio and Florida. That support translates to positively impacting the lives of thousands of people. “My beloved husband Al worked hard to provide our family with blessings,” says Josephine, “so it is important that I continue his legacy by blessing others, especially children.”
Chairman's Award
For Judie Price, her late husband Gary, and their five children, philanthropy as always begun at home. Over four decades, the Price family has supported many nonprofit organizations, with a primary focus on those whose mission it is to help stabilize disadvantaged individuals and families. Judie carries on the mission of giving she started with Gary, and continues to be a role model for her children and grandchildren, exemplifying that true riches come not from what we have, but from what we give.
Arts & Culture
Dr. Douglas P. Jewett lives and breathes music. Twenty years ago he founded Treasure Coast Community Singers, a community choir dedicated to “keeping people singing.” He still serves as the choir’s CEO, which is now comprised of more than 150 singers and performs in venues throughout the Treasure Coast. In addition to running the choir, he maintains a private voice studio and serves as the music director of Mariner Sands Chapel in Hobe Sound. Dr. Jewett is a mainstay of the performing arts community on the Treasure Coast. Through his talent and dedication to his craft, he helps aspiring singers find their voices and spread joy to others through the power of song.
Health Science & Medicine

Education

Military & Veterans Support

Community Service

Charlie Kane Award
The 2022 Charlie Kane Award honoree is Joseph “Joe” A. Catrambone. Joe is a mainstay of Martin County. He has served as the President and CEO of the Stuart/Martin County Chamber of Commerce for 33 years. As the leader of the county’s largest Chamber of Commerce, Joe’s influence and impact on the fabric of our community is unmistakable. Advocacy, steadfast community involvement, inspiring leadership … these are all qualities exemplified by the 2022 Charlie Kane Award honoree, Joe Catrambone.
Chairman's Award
The 2022 Chairman’s Award honoree is Reverend Jerry Gore. As Pastor of the Pentecostal Church of God In Christ of Stuart, he is an ardent man of faith and a true believer in the power of lifting up those around him. His motto is “Each one, reach one, teach one.” He offers inspiration through his words, and creates resounding positive impact with his actions. “NEVER GIVE UP,” says the 2022 Chairman’s Award honoree, Jerry Gore.
Arts & Culture
Mallo Bisset is an award-winning artist, successful entrepreneur and local philanthropic legend. Mallo, along with her daughter Alex, own Red Barn Furniture, established in 1988. But Mallo is best known for her participation in and support of many local organizations. After over 34 years in Martin County, she has left her mark! The number of nonprofits Mallo’s generosity has touched and uplifted is too great to list, but it cements what we all know … her passion to help her community knows no bounds.
Health Science & Medicine

Education

Military & Veterans Support

Community Service

All of the 2020-2021 Sage Award nominees were recognized throughout the morning for being remarkable and inspiring senior role models:
- Robert "Bob" Benson
- Lee Borellis
- Dr. LaBarbara Chenault
- Sue DeNike
- Kevin M. Donahue
- Pat Garrett
- Rachelle "Rocky" Grady
- Ann Jackson
- Belinda Lowe
- Eileen Morris
- Richard Otten
- Dorothy Scotto
- Alice Shann
- NancyAnn Taylor
- M. Sean Todd


Chairman's Award
William & Helen Thomas Charitable Trust, received the 2020-21 Chairman's Award for fulfilling the legacy of a long-time philanthropic couple from Stuart by supporting education, the environment, medical needs and the underprivileged in our community.
Arts & Culture Award
Dan Mackin, received a 2020-21 Sage Award for Arts & Cutlure for his outstanding enrichment of the cultural fabric of South Florida and beyond.
Health Science & Medicine Award
Karlette Peck, MPHS, PA, won a 2020-21 Sage Award for Health Science & Medicine for her unwavering passion for public health, global health, health equity, and community partnerships that create structural social change.
Education Award
Claire Siefker, won a 2020-21 Sage Award in Education for her life work dedicated to helping those most in need of compassion.
Remarkable Caregiver Award
Ellyn Stevenson, received a 2020-21 Sage Award in the Remarkable Caregiver category for being a source of encouragement for every caregiver she encounters, offering camaraderie, strength and a sense of humor.
Community Service Award (Posthumous)
The late LaVaughn Tilton was honored with a 2020-21 Sage Award in Community Service for being one of the Treasure Coast's most successful and ardent child welfare advocates.
All of the 2019 Sage Award nominees were recognized throughout the evening for being remarkable and inspiring senior role models:
- Mary Kay Buckridge
- Helen Cook
- Don Cuozzo
- Ken De Angeles
- Jane Ditmars
- Dr. John Enyart
- Elizabeth (Bette) Evans
- Emanuela (Ella) Ford
- John P. (Jack) Forde
- H.R. (Hank) Gonzalez
- Diane Graczyk
- Rev. Andrew Mahalares
- William and Carolyn Michaud
- Jacquelyn (Jackie) Roesch-Sanchez
- Robert (Bob) Schneider
- Patricia Szczesny, PHR, SHRM-CP
- Christos (Chris) Tsaftarides
- Dr. Alfred B. (Al) Warren
- Robert J. and Carol Weissman
- Ann M. Young

Chairman's Award
Knight Kiplinger, a renowned economic journalist and philanthropist, received the 2018 Chairman's Award for his unceasing drive to create innovative solutions to better the communities of Martin County.
Community Advocacy Award
Saadia Tsaftarides, received a 2018 Sage Award for Community Advocacy for her active role in serving the Golden Gate community, embodying her belief that everyone should have a clean, welcoming and safe place to call home.
Public Advocacy Award
Robert L. Crandall, Robert L. Crandall won a 2018 Sage Award for Public Advocacy for his unwaivering support of local causes, most notably, his leadership in Citizens Against Rail Expansion, publicly opposing the proposed high-speed rail in order to protect the small towns of coastal Florida.
Arts and Culture Award
Julia Kelly, won a 2018 Sage Award in Arts and Culture for her decades working locally in Martin County as an artist, educator, committed volunteer and philanthropist who specializes in teaching others how to tap into their creative expression.
Community Service Award
Julie Preast, received a 2018 Sage Award in Community Service for her dedication to improving her Rio community and ensuring historic preservation of treasured sites throughout Martin County.
Education Award
Mildred C. Gipson received a 2018 Sage Award in Education for devoting more than 60 years of her life to serving, mentoring, and contributing her time, resources, and talents to the advancement of others.
Health Science and Medicine Award
Rita May Wright received a 2018 Sage Award in Health Science and Medicine for her lifelong commitment to volunteerism, advocacy and philanthropy particularly focused on championing organizations that provide high-quality health care.
Military Veterans Service Award
Dr. Shamsher Singh received a 2018 Sage Award in Military and Veterans Support for his abundant gifts of time and treasure that have enabled Southeast Florida Honor Flight to keep its promise to South Florida's veterans by honoring the service and sacrifices they gave to our country.
Faith-Based Service Award
Sister Mary Dooley and Sister Katherine Kinnally received a 2018 Sage Award for Faith-Based Service. After more than a decade leading Hope Rural School in Indiantwon, they founded the KinDoo Family Center, continuing their dedication to uplifting immigrant families through hope, education and faith.
The 17 remaining nominees were also recognized throughout the evening for being remarkable and inspiring senior role models:
- Robert Nick Bennett
- Frank M. Byers, Jr.
- Thomas Campenni
- Joseph J. Celli
- Patricia Donovan
- William T. Heidrich
- Mary Jean Houlahan
- Carol Jarzyn
- Caroline Kinzer Philipbar
- Marianne Lettenstrom
- Thomas S. Lytle
- Betty Mulligan
- Joseph Pistorio
- Jackie Robbins
- Mona G. Salisbury
- Barbara Scharlau
- Robert Schneider
Gytha Von Aldenbruck, from Hutchinson Island, won a Sage Award in Community Service for her unwaivering commitment to multiple organizations across the Treasure Coast including Treasure Coast Hospice, Memory Bridge, Alzheimer's Community Care, the American Cancer Society, the Arts Council on Martin County and Martin County Community Foundation.
Faith-Based Service AwardDale M. Hudson, from Stuart, received a Sage Award in Faith-Based Service. For 23 years Dale has served as the chairman of Mary's Kitchen - an outreach mission of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Through his devotion to this mission, over 200,000 meals have been served to the hungry and homeless living in our midst.
Healthcare & Health Services AwardDr. Reza Khatib, from Palm City, received a Sage Award in Healthcare & Health Services. Dr. Khatib is a retired neurosurgeon who continues to pursue his passions through far-reaching philanthropic work. He endows chairs and professorships in Neurological Surgery and Oncology at four U.S. universities. He was instrumental in the opening of the first hospice in Iran in 2017. And, he created the Khatib Bridge and Education Center here in Stuart.
Healthcare & Health Services AwardDr. Barbara Bush, from Stuart, received a Sage Award in Healthcare & Health Services. Dr. Bush has continued her 39 years of volunteering with the Martin Health Auxiliary well into her retirement, logging 18,450 hours of service. Whether in a leadership role or helping patients through the No One Dies Alone Program, she's known for her remarkable dedication to health care.
Human Services AwardIrwin Stovroff, from Boca Raton, won a Sage Award in Human Services for founding Vets Helping Heroes at the age of 84, which underwrites service dogs for veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. The organization has provided service dogs for more than 300 veterans. Well into his 90s, Irwin continues as President of Vets Helping Heroes.
Professional Services AwardDr. David L. Anderson, from Port Salerno, won a Sage Award in Professional Services for his lifelong commitment to improve the quality of education for all students in Martin County. At the age of 71, he was the longest sitting School Board member in the State of Florida. He is one of the county's best known educators and the namesake for our newest middle school in Martin County.
Service to the Arts AwardDr. Marie Jureit-Beamish, from Sewall's Point, received a 2017 Sage Award in Service to the Arts. Dr. Jureit-Beamish continues her musical passion and commitment through board member leadership roles in the arts and through establishing “Sunset Concerts in the Gallery”, “Coffee with the Conductor”, The Jureit Musicales and the Marie and J. Calvin Jureit Foundation.
Charlie Kane AwardThe 2017 Charlie Kane Award was given to Dr. Howard E. Voss, from Stuart, who has dedicated decades to teaching, contributing significant medical research, and treating patients without the ability to pay. He fundamentally believes in meeting the health and wellness needs of the medically underserved population of Martin County, and for the past ten years, not only provided medical services, but also led the entire Volunteers in Medicine Clinic, as Medical Director and CEO.
Chairman's AwardThe 2017 Chairman’s Award was given to David L. Smythe, of Hutchinson Island, for his steadfast commitment to supporting organizations that benefit the welfare of children living on the Treasure Coast, including StarStruck Theatre, Inc., Hibiscus Children's Center, and the Children's Museum of the Treasure Coast. He also gave an extraordinary gift to the Martin Health Foundation for the David L. Smythe Wound Center.
Public Service AwardThe 2017 Public Service Award was presented to Elmira Gainey, of Stuart, for devoting decades of her life and her talents in public service for the greater good of Martin County. After a 32 year career as an educator, she entered the political arena as a Martin County Commissioner for eight years. At an age when many seniors shed responsibilities, she accepted gubernatorial appointments ranging from 2 to 14 years, serving on civic and oversight boards. In addition, she continues to donate her time to community organizations, many of which she has supported for decades.

Chairman's Award
John P. (Jack) Forde, received the 2019 Chairman's Award for giving so freely of his business acumen and strong belief in giving back to the community.
Human Services Award
Mary Kay Buckeridge, received a 2019 Sage Award for Human Services for making a significant difference in the lives of the populations that Helping People Succeed serves. Her guidance in policy issues, long term planning and fund raising has been critical to the growth of Helping People Succeed.
Health Science and Medicine Award
Helen Cook, won a 2019 Sage Award for Health Science and Medicine for pouring her knowledge, experience and love into the lives of patients of Treasure Coast Hospice.
Professional Service Award
Don Cuozzo, won a 2019 Sage Award in Professional Service for continuing his 35 year as a profesional planner by serving the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) which keeps the waterways on the entire east coast of Florida environmentally safe for all of us to enjoy.
Education Award
Jane Ditmars, received a 2019 Sage Award for Education for continuing her lifelong passion of enabling people to live up to their full potential by serving as a volunteer tutor at Hope Rural School and the KinDoo Family Center.
Arts and Culture Award
Dr. John Enyart received a 2019 Sage Award in Arts and Culture for his enormous impact on the lives of hundreds of young people as a distinguished music educator..
Community Service Award
Bette Evans received a 2019 Sage Award in Community Service in recognition of more than three decades as a dedicated volunteer and advocate for the Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce and the greater Hobe Sound community.
Remarkable Caregiver Award
Diane Gracyk received a 2019 Sage Award in the Remarkable Caregiver category for introducing life-changing caregiver support and training to fellow family caregivers in her community.
Military and Veterans Service Award
Bob Schneider received a 2019 Sage Award for Military and Veterans Service for his collaboration with the Salvation Army, VFW and the American Legion to provide hot, fresh, nutritious meals to homeless veterans.
Faith-Based Service Award
Dr. Al Warren received a 2019 Sage Award for Faith-Based Service for providing thousands of people on the Treasure Coast with low cost or no cost dental care which is not covered by insurance, Medicaid or Medicare.
The 17 remaining nominees were also recognized throughout the evening for being remarkable and inspiring senior role models:
- Elaine Andersen
- David L. Anderson
- Sarah B. Armellini
- Ellen Asselin
- James Balenseifer
- Dr. Barbara Bush
- Marian M. Carpenter
- Bobbie Corzine
- Elmira Gainey
- Betty J. Hardwick
- Debra Harsh
- Dale M. Hudson
- Rev. Glenford E. Hutchinson
- Dr. Marie Jureit-Beamish
- Dr. Reza Khatib
- Kathy M. Lisi
- LT Dick McMeekin, USN (ret)
- Jim Olsen
- Dolores Ripper
- Doris Sanders
- Mary B. Shaw
- David L. Smythe
- Irwin Stovroff
- Donna R. Teuscher
- Gytha Von Aldenbruck
- Dr. Howard E. Voss
- Charles Zammit

Nathaniel P. Reed, from the Town of Jupiter Island, won a 2016 Sage Award in Advocacy for his efforts in preserving Florida’s natural resources. Nat Reed founded both the Everglades Foundation and 1000 Friends of Florida, and advocates for State and Federal Funding to repair and restore the Florida Everglades system.
Community Service Award
Anne Thompson Schafer, from Jensen Beach, won a 2016 Sage Award in Community Service for her work with women and children in Martin County. Specifically, Anne founded “Women’s Power Lunch of Stuart” - an organization and monthly luncheon that continues over 15 years later!
Faith-Based Service Award
Reverend Allison Spencer, from Stuart, received a Sage Award in Faith-Based Service for her ministry at St. Monica’s Episcopal Church in East Stuart. This award recognizes the servant leadership Reverend Spencer continues to demonstrate after 19 years of service to this poor congregation.
Healthcare & Health Services Award
Dr. Nathaniel P. McParland received a 2016 Sage Award in Healthcare & Health Services. Under the leadership of Dr. McParland, the Retirement Research Foundation allocates more than $6 million annually for research, training, advocacy, and direct service projects that improve the quality of life for older Americans.
Human Services Award
Jean Peraino won a Sage Award in Human Services. Since 1998, Jean has volunteered in Adult Day Health Care at the Council on Aging, committing her heart, time, and resources, to help in the expansion of the program. Over 12 years, Jean helped raise over half a million dollars for the agency, plus an additional $50,000 to remodel Adult Day Health Care.
Professional Services Award
Evans Crary, Jr. won a Sage Award in Professional Services. Through his commitment to continuing Frances Langford’s philanthropic interests as her foundation’s Trustee, sizable contributions were made to key non-profit organizations to change the face, substance and scope of their charitable work.
Service to the Arts Award
Vianne Nichols won a Sage Award for Service to the Arts, for her over 25 years of leadership and commitment to the Arts Council and Arts Foundation of Martin County. Through her leadership, Vianne allocated over $250,000 to artists and arts-related programs, projects, scholarships, and internships in Martin County.
Charlie Kane Award
In honor of Charlie Kane (center), the Council awarded Deane B. Blazie (right) with the 2016 Charlie Kane Award for his exceptional commitment to helping the blind community, worldwide, through increasing support, advocacy, care, and technology.