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20 x November 15 — December 5, 2018 x www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com<br />
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Beach resident Joao Rezende for<br />
a makeup visit with his friend and<br />
member, Antonio Pedroso. At<br />
a separate meeting, club President<br />
Greg Gorski also welcomed<br />
prospective new members Nicole<br />
Belue and Melissa Izurieta.<br />
Nicole and Melissa work together<br />
at the new SpringHill Suites &<br />
TownePlace Suites by Marriott.<br />
Nicole is the director of sales, and<br />
Melissa is the sales manager.<br />
Rotary Club of Lake Buena Vista President Greg Gorski (center) welcomes<br />
prospective members Nicole Belue (left) and Melissa Izurieta.<br />
Shepherd’s Hope held its Famous<br />
Faces Masquerade Ball with the<br />
theme “Night on Broadway.”<br />
Attendees dressed up as their favorite<br />
characters from past and<br />
present plays and musicals. Among<br />
them were Southwest residents Dr.<br />
David and Donna Boyer, Matt<br />
and Cindy Contino, Rob and<br />
Michelle Kantor, Raphel Moya<br />
and Tatiana Suniaga. Shepherd’s<br />
Hope is a faith-based nonprofit that<br />
provides free primary care and specialty<br />
care medical services to uninsured<br />
men, women and children<br />
(L. to r.) Rotary Club of Lake Buena Vista President<br />
Greg Gorski, Joao Rezende and Antonio Pedroso attend<br />
a club meeting.<br />
Southwest residents<br />
(l. to r.) Raphel<br />
Moya, Tatiana<br />
Suniaga, Rob and<br />
Michelle Kantor,<br />
Donna and Dr.<br />
David Boyer, and<br />
Cindy and Matt<br />
Contino attend<br />
Shepherd’s Hope’s<br />
“Night on Broadway”<br />
Famous Faces<br />
Masquerade Ball.