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SEE + BE SEEN FOOD FOR THE SOUL. Volunteers from Dr. Hauschka Skin Care visited The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts to assist with sorting meat donated by local supermarkets and distributed to those in need. EMMY PRE-SHOW. Coastal Salt & Soul was featured as the only bath and body brand showcased in the celebrity-studded pre-show style lounge at the Emmy Awards. Actress Beverley Mitchell stopped by their booth for a sample. STAR SIGHTING. Kurotel Longevity Medical Center and Spa welcomed Australian actress Rachel Griffiths and Sundance Film Festival director of programming, Trevor Groth, as special guests. Griffiths received an Academy Award nomination in Hilary and Jackie and is the recipient of a Golden Globe Award for Six Feet Under. PHOTO CREDIT: Jeff Clark for The Wall Street Journal. CELEBRITY CHARITY. Grande Cosmetics CEO Alicia Laura Grande posed with The Real Housewives of New York City cast member, Luann De Lesseps, during the Annual Charity Luxury Luncheon held in South Hampton. The event benefited the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation. DEFYING AGE. Sheila Cluff, owner of the Oaks at Ojai in California, was profiled in The Wall Street Journal article entitled “An 80-Year-Old Figure Skater Stays Fit to Compete.” To read the full feature, visit pulse.experienceispa.com or go directly to wsj.com. WANT TO BE SEEN? Email [email protected] to submit post-event press releases and photos for potential inclusion in SEE+BE SEEN. December 2016 ■ PULSE 59