Flourish and Fundraise

Greg and Karen Montana with Kimberly Hyatt and Amy Norcross
Greg and Karen Montana with Kimberly Hyatt and Amy Norcross
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Guests gathered for a celebration of art and philanthropy for the Cathedral Arts Project’s Spring for the Arts, the organization’s signature fundraiser, which this year raised more than $764,000.

This year’s event took place at the Epping Forest Yacht Club on Friday, April 17, where CAP celebrated Kristine Cheryl and Kirk Larsen, the 2026 Guardians of the Arts, for their tireless efforts to safeguard and advance the arts.

Funds raised at this event will help support arts education initiatives for students throughout the region. Since its inception, Spring for the Arts has raised more than $9 million for arts education initiatives along the First Coast.

This year’s honorary chairs were Frances and Anthony Jabbour; event chairs were Marisa and Frank Martire.

Tags: Anthony Jabbour, Cathedral Arts Project, Epping Forest Yacht Club, Frances Jabbour, Frank Martire, Kirk Larsen, Kristine Cheryl, Marisa Martire, Spring for the Arts


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