The Council on Aging of Martin County at the Kane Center welcomed Phyllis Waters Brown as its new Director of Adult Day Health Services.
The Council on Aging of Martin County at the Kane Center welcomed Phyllis Waters Brown as its new Director of Adult Day Health Services.
The Origins of the Kane Center
In 2021, it is difficult to remember the Council on Aging of Martin County without the Charles and Rae Kane Center. The gleaming yellow building with the bright blue roof on Salerno Road has become central to the 47-year-old nonprofit’s identity. For many who were not familiar with the nonprofit before, they may only know it as “the Kane Center.”
Not so very long ago, this mainstay of the community was just the smallest inkling of a dream.
The Council on Aging of Martin County is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the opening of its headquarters at the Charles and Rae Kane Center with a cocktail reception and concert on Friday, November 12.
Doors will open at 5 p.m. Tour through the Kane Center; meet and greet with staff; visit the Wall of Memories with photos spanning the last 10 years; sip a refreshing cocktail; and sample delicious hors d'oeuvres from Kane Catering. All ticket holders will also have the chance to win complimentary door prizes.
At 7 p.m., the Frances Langford Theater will open for a live performance by O-Town Motown, a crowd favorite from the 2019 Kane Concert Series. From Michael Jackson to Marvin Gaye, O-Town Motown brings to life the many great artists and unforgettable songs of the golden era of Motown music.
Tickets are $50. Purchase online at www.kanecenter.org or by calling (772) 223-7800.
The Charles & Rae Kane Center, 900 SE Salerno Road, Stuart, FL 34997