Celebrating Two Decades of Impact for the Arts

David Anderlik, Luisa Reis, Lucy Chen, Elise Johnson, Melanie Hammer and Kimberly Hyatt
David Anderlik, Luisa Reis, Lucy Chen, Elise Johnson, Melanie Hammer and Kimberly Hyatt
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The Cathedral Arts Project raised a record-setting $837,100 at its 20th annual Spring for the Arts gala on April 4 at Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club. The event marked the third consecutive year of record-breaking support for CAP’s arts education and therapeutic programs across Northeast Florida. The evening included a live art activity, a $215,000 paddle raise, and honored Frances and Anthony Jabbour as 2025 Guardians of the Arts.

Tags: Anthony Jabbour, CAP, Cathedral Arts Project, Epping forest Yacht and Country Club, Frances Jabbour, Guardians of the Arts, Spring for the Arts


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