- December 19, 2025
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Former Redskins player and Super Bowl champion Fred Stokes had a blast with Mary Gardner and Howard Tate.
Knightro was a hit with the ladies as usual.
Tim and Sarah Carroll has fun watching the band.
Randie and Greg Vella looked their best with Tiffany Geyer and Tim Blake.
Guests waited for the chance to get a photo with some of the Hall of Fame players at the gala.
ony Coffer, Anna Balakrishnan and Kara and Camran Farid were a striking quartet.
Dr. Anthony Davis, Rich Schibel and Florida Abolitionists CEO Tomas Lares met up at the event.
Andrew Stevens, Natalie Lyne and Kelly and former Patriots player Wheatley Terrence looked sharp.
Justin Cusicks and Jaqua Pearce were a well-dressed duo.
Event volunteer Kauma Kadike and Tyna Green-Seall talked near the silent auction.
June Townsend, Miranda Cady and Braxton Bowen looked their very best.
Veronica Gray and Ron Rogers waited for their turn at the photo booth.
Kayra Febles and Diana Melendez looked fabulous.
Citrus Club members Desiree and Don Gaudette were excited to support the program.
Isabel Lee, 5, got a few photos with the one-and-only Knightro.
Every member of the Radke family looked impressively stylish.
100 Black Men president Ron Rogers spent time with Orlando mayor Buddy Dyer.
Home Suite Home owner Dianna Chane and Sharon Smoley tried to measure up to Bo Outlaw.
Bobby and Tasha Morrigan had a drink with Knightro.
Amy and Phil Calandrino enjoyed their drinks.
Sarah Soliman and David Daudin sipped drinks and had fun.
Christopher and Alexandra Hughes were excited to be at the function.
Dr. Swannie Jett and Tiffani Jett rocked their white outfits.
Community leader Andre Bailey looked great and made sure the whole night ran smoothly
Football legends banded together to help children with in need at the Citrus Club’s First and Goal gala on Saturday, Jan. 27. Held in Downtown Orlando, the function raised money for The Parramore Kidz Zone, an economic and educational initiative helping the impoverished Parramore neighborhood. Current and former NFL players - a few of whom are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame - took pictures and signed autographs for the excited crowd. Gala guests bid on luxury trips and prizes at the silent auction, picked up drinks at the bar and danced the night away.