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	Betty Newman and Tara Trevethan walk from the limousine to the entrance of Olde Marco Island Inn & Suites at the kick-off party for the 2007 Dancing with the Starz event on Sunday. They are two of the eight stars raising money for local charities this year.

Photo by Kristen Poppenhouse, Eagle staff

Betty Newman and Tara Trevethan walk from the limousine to the entrance of Olde Marco Island Inn & Suites at the kick-off party for the 2007 Dancing with the Starz event on Sunday. They are two of the eight stars raising money for local charities this year.

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  • 	Betty Newman and Tara Trevethan walk from the limousine to the entrance of Olde Marco Island Inn & Suites at the kick-off party for the 2007 Dancing with the Starz event on Sunday. They are two of the eight stars raising money for local charities this year.
  • Tammy Clemens, right, spoke with Gary Rosen, master of ceremonies, at the kick-off party. Molly Cook, left, and Jim Clemens also spoke with Rosen when they arrived at the event. Jim and Tammy Clemens own Modern Steps School of Dance in Naples and are sponsoring the Dancing with the Starz event. They also provide the professional dance lessons. Cook is a dance instructor at the studio.
  • Rhoda Rad, left, and Father Pat Boyhan were stars of last year’s event. Judy Perez, brainchild of the event, thanked them and the other stars from last year, Sandy Franchino, Kira Krumm, Arturo Perez and Rick Popoff.
  • The stars for this year’s event from are Tara Trevethan, left, Craig Woodward, Maria Elena Pujol, Marco Island Fire Chief Mike Murphy, Betty Newman, Santo Gentile, Darlene Schulze and Howard Jordan.

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