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Speak Their Names – An Artist Exhibit of Peace and Healing

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“Speak Their Names”

An Artist Exhibit of Peace and Healing (Continues)

Another two Fridays of Events

Opening of Exhibit: Friday, August 19 6-10 PM

An Evening of Documentaries: Friday August 26 6-10 PM

Labor Day Soap Box- Protest Songs and the Spoken Word

Speak Their Names Friday September 2 6-10 PM

15 South J Street in Downtown Lake Worth

Admissions: Free to the public Free Parking

“Speak Their Names” an exhibition of healing art, presented by artists throughout Palm Beach County, opened on Friday with over 300 guests in attendance. This exhibit broke all barriers of community, color and sexual orientation as we mourned together the losses we have all suffered as a community and nation. Tears were shed and embraces frequent, as those who have suffered directly (mothers and families who have lost members to gun violence) and those who hurt for all of these losses, stood together in solidarity.

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Jean Howard Speaking Their Names

Curator and coordinator, Kianga Jinaki Parker, spoke to the pervasive violence throughout our lives, that must stop. She included domestic violence, bullying and hate speech that surrounds us daily.

Artists stepped up to the the center of the gathering to read from the many lists of those that have perished to gun violence. The lists included the five Dallas police officers gunned down as they protected demonstrators, the victims of the Orlando Pulse night club massacre, the victims of the Charleston Church Massacre, and the victims of the Sandy Hook Travesty.

Jean Howard, talented artist, has photographed over 350 Palm Beach County family members who pose with their slaughtered love ones; those for whom we speak and remember. These poignant recorded memories help us all to say, “This Shall Not Be Again!”

Throughout the evening, names were added to the wall of death masks created as a lasting memorial to those who can no longer speak for themselves. This wall, and other exhibit artifacts will be offered to a museum as a lasting memory of those who have gone, and their survivors.

Mothers of the Movement have created a series of shrines commemorating their loved ones. Elise Chron, artist/coordinator of this project, has worked with dozens of family members to present their heart-songs through written and lighted shrines. Each represents their pain and their hope for the future.

Allison Kotzig, coordinator of Artists for Black Lives Matter (#A4BLM) has contributed a full wall of memories from her traveling installation of hundreds of artist donations. The power of this wall speaks for itself.

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Kianga Jinaki Parke speaks to the pervasive violence throughout our lives.

Throughout the exhibitions are printed vignettes and stories of the artists, the organizers of many of the conjoined movements, and the everyday people who have taken part in, and are effected by this.

On Friday evening, August 26, additional lists of names will be spoken. Poets will speak out and Mothers will tell their stories. All of these stories will be recorded by Jame Venable of Blackdoor Films, for a documentary he is creating about this project. Visitors are welcome to Speak Their Minds and Experiences during this evening. Throughout this evening of events, documentaries and film clips will be shown.

On Friday evening, September 2, poets, artists, musicians and the public will be invited up to the microphone to “Speak Their Names,” sing songs, opine and recite poetry. This is Labor Day Weekend, and tributes to Labor will be sung, as well.

Over 20 artists have contributed works:

Curator Kianga Jinaki Parker is a fiber artist, a merchant and a healer. Her works represent the stories of her mind, her heart and her spirit. She incorporates African textiles, glass, clay, metal, beads, bone and text into her works.

List of participating artists: Alphabetical by first name

Artists for Black Lives Matter

Abasi Manblack Hanif-Drummer Spoken Word

Alana D Da Costa Singer Mixed-Media

Allison Kotzig Mixed-Media

Elise Crohn Mixed-Media

Erika Cespedes– Photography

Jamaal Clark– Painter

James Venable– Film Maker

Jason JaFleu Fleurant– Painter

J Efunlayo Maxey -Mixed Media

Jennifer Love Gironda- Multi-Media

Joyce Greenberg Brown –Clay

Kianga Jinaki Parker -Mixed Media

Nzingah Oniwosan Mixed-Media

Ore’al Bluntston- Mixed Media

Shakeera Thomas- Crochet wire/Mixed Media,

Shari SharStar Afflick -Wood Burning/Mixed-Media

Steve Backhus– Mixed Media

Tracy Guiteau – Painter

For specific information about the exhibit and the artists involved contact Kianga Jinaki Parker, KiangaJinaki@Rocketmail.com 561-503-9504 (press only)

For additional information contact Joyce Brown, Joyce@Flamingoclaystudio.org. 215-205-9441

 

ClayGlassMetalStone Cooperative Gallery is sponsored by the Flamingo Clay Studio, a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to provide affordable studio and gallery space for three-dimensional artists. The gallery is located at 15 South J Street in downtown Lake Worth. Hours are Sunday thru Thursday, 10AM-6PM. Friday and Saturday, 10AM-10PM. Gallery openings are the first and third Friday of each month from 6-10 PM with many special events in-between.

The Flamingo Clay Studio is located at 216 South F Street with open studio and workshop opportunities for those interested in the 3-D Arts and Artists in Clay. Fused Glass and Small Metals.

FoundCare, Inc. Hosts Roundtable

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FOUNDCARE, INC. HOSTS ROUNDTABLE LED BY CONGRESSWOMAN

LOIS FRANKEL IN HONOR OF NATIONAL HEALTH CENTER WEEK

 

Frankel, Panel Members Highlight “Vital Role” of FoundCare

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Congresswoman Lois Frankel, FoundCare Board Member Dr. David Dodson, FoundCare CEO Yolette Bonnet. Photo: FoundCare.

FoundCare, Inc., a Federally Qualified Health Center located in West Palm Beach, hosted the roundtable discussion Taking the Pulse of Health Care in Palm Beach County on Tuesday, August 9, to highlight National Health Center Week, August 7 through 13.  Congresswoman Lois Frankel was joined on a panel by Congressman Ted Deutch, FoundCare Board Member Dr. David Dodson, FoundCare Medical Director Dr. Katina Bonaparte and several FoundCare patients who discussed the critical health care needs met in Palm Beach County by FoundCare’s services.

 

“Thanks to longstanding bi-partisan support, there are now more than 1,400 Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) nationwide,” said Frankel. “What we all understand is that to have a good life, you need good health, and FoundCare provides that for our underserved local residents.”

 

The panel shared highlights of FoundCare’s “vital statistics,” including:*

  • More than 8,700 patients are served annually by FoundCare, for a total of more than 27,000 individual visits.
  • 70 percent of whom report their economic status as at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level.
  • More than 65 percent of FoundCare patients are uninsured or covered by Medicaid.

 

Congressman Deutch noted that besides the health benefits provided by FQHCs such as FoundCare, they create a positive economic impact, as well, including:*

FoundCare had a $16.6 million positive economic impact in Palm Beach County in 2015, and accounts for 168 jobs.

FQHCs create $26 billion in positive economic impact throughout the United States each year.

 

“We want to make sure that taking care of patients is at the forefront of our community,” said Dr. Bonaparte, who received high praise from three FoundCare patients on the panel. Andrew Kussoy, a former teacher with three masters’ degrees, fought back tears as he described finding himself struggling with neurological and mental health conditions that caused him to be hospitalized and eventually, uninsured and jobless. At his lowest point, he discovered FoundCare through an advertisement.

 

“I was probably 24 hours away from ending my life when I met her,” Kussoy said of Dr. Bonaparte. “And I was seen by her that same day. She got me in to see four different specialists that day and she literally saved my life. After a few months of treatment, I felt like I had a life worth saving.”

 

Stories like Kussoy’s are why Frankel, Deutch and FoundCare CEO Yolette Bonnet all noted the importance of the Affordable Care Act, and the effort to expand Medicaid in Florida – an effort that failed to pass in the Florida Legislature last year.

 

“With Medicaid expansion, we’d be in a position to increase our capacity to serve more patients, especially in the area of mental health,” said Bonnet, “And one of the biggest needs we have is mental health services. The need is so great, but we cannot meet this need at the level we know our community requires.”

 

Dr. Alina Alonso, director of the Palm Beach County Health Department and a guest at the event, echoed the need for more Federally Qualified Health Centers like FoundCare and expansion of existing services.

 

“The physicians who come to work at (FQHCs) are the kinds of dedicated people we want to see working with patients,” she said. “This is where medicine needs to go in the United States.”

 

FoundCare, Inc. is a nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center that offers pediatrics, family practice, chronic disease management, infusions, behavioral health counseling, laboratory work, X-rays and dentistry, as well as an on-site pharmacy in two locations in Palm Beach County.  FoundCare accepts most insurance, Medicaid, Medicare and self-pay on a sliding fee scale. FoundCare’s hours vary by location and include up to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and Saturday and Sunday mornings. For more information call 561-HEALTHY (561-432-5849) or visit .

 

*Data from the Florida Association of Community Health Centers and FoundCare, Inc.

First Three Kravis On Broadway Shows in 25th Anniversary Season

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KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Tickets Go on Public Sale This Saturday, August 27, for First Three Kravis On Broadway Shows in 25th Anniversary Season

 

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME

(November 15-20, 2016)

 

AN AMERICAN IN PARIS

(December 6-11, 2016)

 

DIRTY DANCING – THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE

(January 3-8, 2017)

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Ethel Barrymore Theatre ALEXANDER SHARP TAYLOR TRENSCH FRANCESCA FARIDANY IAN BARFORD ENID GRAHAM HELEN CAREY MERCEDES HERRERO RICHARD HOLLIS BEN HORNER JOCELYN BIOH DAVID MANIS KEREN DUKES STEPHANIE ROTH HABERLE TOM PATRICK STEPHENS Production Credits: Marianne Elliott (Direction) Bunny Christie (Scenic and Costume Design) Paule Constable (Lighting Design) Ian Dickinson for Autograph (Sound Design) Finn Ross (Video Design) Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett for Frantic Assembly (Movement) Adrian Sutton (Music) Other Credits: Written by: Adapted by Simon Stephens from the novel by Mark Haddon
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
ALEXANDER SHARP
TAYLOR TRENSCH
FRANCESCA FARIDANY
IAN BARFORD
ENID GRAHAM
HELEN CAREY
MERCEDES HERRERO
RICHARD HOLLIS
BEN HORNER
JOCELYN BIOH
DAVID MANIS
KEREN DUKES
STEPHANIE ROTH HABERLE
TOM PATRICK STEPHENS
Production Credits:
Marianne Elliott (Direction)
Bunny Christie (Scenic and Costume Design)
Paule Constable (Lighting Design)
Ian Dickinson for Autograph (Sound Design)
Finn Ross (Video Design)
Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett for Frantic Assembly (Movement)
Adrian Sutton (Music)
Other Credits:
Written by: Adapted by Simon Stephens from the novel by Mark Haddon

 

(West Palm Beach, FL – August 22, 2016)  The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts today announced that individual tickets will go on public sale this Saturday, August 27, at 10 am, for the first three Kravis On Broadway productions in the Center’s 25th anniversary season.

 

November 15–20, 2016

+ Tuesday, Thursday, Friday at 8 pm

+ Wednesday, Saturday at 2 pm & 8 pm

+ Sunday at 2 pm

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME

(Kravis On Broadway)

Hailed as “One of the most fully immersive works ever to wallop Broadway” by The New York Times, this “dazzling” (Associated Press) adaptation is the Tony Award®-winning new play by Simon Stephens, adapted from Mark Haddon’s best-selling novel and directed by Tony® winner Marianne Elliott. Fifteen-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain; he is exceptionally intelligent but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. When he falls under suspicion for killing his neighbor’s dog, he sets out to identify the true culprit, which leads to an earth-shattering discovery and a journey that will change his life forever.

Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall

Tickets start at $27

Kravis On Broadway sponsored by Eileen Berman and Jay Bauer

 

December 6–11, 2016

+ Tuesday, Thursday, Friday at 8 pm

+ Wednesday, Saturday at 2 pm & 8 pm

+ Sunday at 2 pm

AN AMERICAN IN PARIS

(Kravis On Broadway)

AN AMERICAN IN PARIS is the new Tony Award®-winning musical about an American soldier, a mysterious French girl and an indomitable European city, each yearning for a new beginning in the aftermath of war. Acclaimed director/choreographer and 2015 Tony Award® winner Christopher Wheeldon brings the magic and romance of Paris into perfect harmony with unforgettable songs from George and Ira Gershwin in the show that earned more awards than any other musical in the 2014-15 season.

Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall

Tickets start at $27

Kravis On Broadway sponsored by Jim and Judy Harpel

Beyond The Stage: Join us on December 6 at 6:45 pm for a pre-performance discussion by Steven Caras in the Cohen Pavilion, followed by a free musical presentation at 7:15 pm in the Dreyfoos Hall lobby.

 

January 3–8, 2017

+ Tuesday, Thursday, Friday at 8 pm

+ Wednesday, Saturday at 2 pm & 8 pm

+ Sunday at 2 pm

DIRTY DANCING

THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE

(Kravis On Broadway)

DIRTY DANCING – THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE is a record-breaking live theater sensation, exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensational dancing. Featuring the hit songs Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby, Do You Love Me? and the heart-stopping (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life. You’ll have the time of your life.

Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall

Tickets start at $27

Kravis On Broadway sponsored by Helene and Al Kaplan

Beyond The Stage: Join us on January 3 at 6:45 pm for a pre-performance discussion by Steven Caras in the Cohen Pavilion.

 

This is the first time that the Kravis Center is presenting seven award-winning Kravis On Broadway productions in a single season. Tickets for the remaining four shows – BEAUTIFUL – THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL (February 1-5, 2017), THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (March 23-April 1), KINKY BOOTS (April 18-23) and THE SOUND OF MUSIC (May 9-14) – will go on public sale in December.

 

How to Purchase Tickets:

Tickets for this season’s first three Kravis On Broadway shows go on public sale on Saturday, August 27 at 10 am. Entertainment fans may purchase their tickets online via the Kravis Center’s official website at kravis.org; in-person at the Box Office at 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach; or by phone at 561-832-7469 or 800-572-8471.

 

About the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts:

The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a not-for-profit performing arts center whose mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of national and international artists and companies of the highest quality; by offering comprehensive arts education programs; by providing a Palm Beach County home in which local and regional arts organizations can showcase their work; and by providing an economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County. The Kravis Center is located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach, FL. For more information, please call 561-832-7469 or visit the official website at kravis.org.

Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Returns to Wellington

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TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Returns to Wellington

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Wellington is excited to announce the return of the popular Murder Mystery Dinner Theater on Saturday, September 24th, from 5:30 pm to 9:00 p.m., taking place this year at the brand new Wellington Community Center. The theme for the mystery is “Murder at the Masquerade Ball.” This year’s event will feature actors portraying characters in masquerade. Join us as a mysterious murder occurs during an elegant soiree in Wellington’s newly opened Grande Ballroom. Attendees are encouraged to come in costume. Prizes will be given out at the end of the evening.

Tickets cost $50 per person and are on sale now at Village Park (11700 Pierson Road) and at the Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Blvd). A table of eight may also be reserved for a discounted price of $350. The ticket price includes dinner, beer, and wine. Because this is an adult themed event, Wellington will provide free on-site child care for children ages 5 to 12 only, with pizza and plenty of fun activities. The child care room will be separate from the event.

This event is expected to sell out, so make sure to reserve your seats today!

Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov/events to learn about more great events coming up in Wellington!

As another way to stay informed on the latest news and updates from the Village, residents are invited to sign up for Wellington information and updates at www.wellingtonfl.gov/enews.

For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or watch WellingtonTV for the latest happenings.

Prepping Dogs and Cats for Hurricanes

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Prepping Dogs and Cats for Hurricanes

By Fran Faulkner

Hurricane season is here. Surely you have figured your pets into your disaster preparedness plan. If you haven’t, please plan ahead. Here are some tips to help you include your furry friends into your plan.

The first thing I recommend is to visit your veterinarian. It is important to update your pet’s vaccines in case you need to schedule a last-minute boarding reservation or check-in to a pet-friendly hotel on your way to safety. While you are at your vet’s office, verify that the contact information they have stored for you is accurate. It would also be wise to microchip your pet to increase your chances of being reunited with them if you get separated. If your pet is already microchipped, verify the contact information with your microchip distributor as well.

Now that we’ve gotten the ‘honey-do’ list out of the way, let’s go over what kind of supplies you might need in case of an emergency due to incline the weather:

  • Enough food and water to last about 5-7 days with a can opener for canned diets
  • Food and water dishes
  • A portable carrier or crate large enough for your pet to stand and turn around easily (be sure to mark the crate with your name and phone number)
  • Any medications or treatments your pet may need (it is never a good idea to wait until the last minute to refill medications)
  • Bedding, blankets and grooming tools
  • Medical records (including current vaccine status), medical alerts about health or behavior (an example would be diabetic or female handlers only)
  • A collar with up-to-date tags and a leash
  • Toys and snacks
  • A litterbox with fresh litter for kitties or waste pick-up bags for puppies
  • A current photo of your pet(s)

In the event that you and your animal companion get separated during an emergency, a few facilities to check would be: Animal Care and Control, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Tri-County Humane Society, Boynton Beach Animal Control and Safe Harbor Animal Rescue. Besides checking in with local animal shelters, the sooner ‘missing pet’ posters are distributed with a current pet photo, the better your chances of getting them back home.

If you are NOT separated from your pet in the event of a hurricane, there is one pet-friendly public shelter in Palm Beach County. It is located at the West Boynton Recreation Center in Lake Worth. It is possible that pre-registration is required since space is limited so please contact your public shelter or boarding facility to find out more information.

Benefiting The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation “Every Breathe you Take Drives us Closer to a Cure.”

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Saturday October 15, 2016
International Polo Club
Wellington Florida
6pm-10pm

Arthur’s Jam is a party for a purpose. Tickets include hor d’oeuvres, open bar, unique silent and Live auction, dancing and great entertainment taking you back to the 80’s.

The 2nd Annual Hang 20 Surf Dog Classic

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Hang 20 Surf Dog Classic is back for Furry Friends’ Summer Fundraiser!

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Jupiter FL (May 2, 2016) What can be more fun on a summer’s day than hanging at the beach and watching dogs surf!  Yes, August 27, 2016 marks the 2nd Annual Hang 20 Surf Dog Classic at Carlin Park in Jupiter.

Furry Friends, a no-kill shelter and clinic in Jupiter, will once again be hosting this fabulous family event filled with food, live music, kids’ activities, vendors and of course…surfing dogs! Last year brought over 2000 attendees and this year will be even bigger.

The surfing begins at 8:30 a.m., with four heats; small, medium, and large dogs and a SUP (stand-up Surfboard) heat. You can register your pup online at www.FurryFriendsAdoption.org, but hurry as space limited. Dogs from far and wide are planning on surfing! Last year we had dog surfers from St. Pete, Merritt Island and Boynton Beach as well as our local favorites.

So your dog doesn’t surf?  Furry Friends is offering surf lessons for your pooch on Jupiter beach starting in July. You can sign up for those online as well, and who knows?  Maybe your puppy can be this year’s surf champion!

There is still time to be a sponsor or vendor as well.  All proceeds go to operations at the shelter and it is a great opportunity to show your community support.

The schedule for Hang 20 Surf Dog Classic is as follows (subject to change.)

Beach Registration: 7:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.

Small Dog Surf Heats: 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

Medium Dog Surf Heats: 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

Large Dog Surf Heats: 9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

SUP Dog Surf Heats: 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Awards Ceremony: 10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.

Introduction of Adoptable Furry Friends:  10:45 a.m.-11:00 a.m.

Purina Dog Performance Show: 11:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m.

Live Music (Brett Staska) & Shopping: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Purina Dog Performance Show II – 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Live Music (Bryce Allyn) & Shopping:  1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Purina Dog Performance Show III – 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Come support The Humane Society of Greater Jupiter/Tequesta (Furry Friends), your local shelter!

The Humane Society of Jupiter/Tequesta dba Furry Friends Adoption, Clinic & Ranch is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the State of Florida’s Division of Consumer Services by calling 1.800.435.7352.

Registration #59-2111273

Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music hosts 14 musical events in September and October

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Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music hosts 14 musical events in September and October

Eric Van der Veer Varner
Eric Van der Veer Varner

Tickets Now On Sale

Boca Raton, Florida – August 17, 2016 Jon Robertson, dean of Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music and Philharmonia Guest Conductor, today invited the public to attend 14 musical performances during September and October 2016.

“Our talented students and extraordinary faculty look forward to sharing the beautiful world of music during our seventh season in the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center, a world-class concert hall that enhances our performing artists’ musical offerings,” said Robertson. “We will present a variety of musical offerings designed to enrich the artistic spirit and nourish the soul. Please join us in September and October as we kick-off another magnificent season.”

Conservatory of Music concerts run from September through April in the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center, the Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall and the new Snyder Sanctuary, all located on Lynn’s Boca Raton campus.

Sept. 15
Five Centuries of Bassoon Music
· Thursday: 7:30 p.m.
· Eric Van der Veer Varner, bassoon
Join Eric Van der Veer Varner for bassoon music ranging from the Renaissance to the modern era. Critically hailed as “the epitome of the ‘with-it’ academic,” Varner performs with great passion and more than a little humor as he strives to bring the sounds of the bassoon to a wider audience.
Location: Count and Countess de Hoernle International Center / Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall
Tickets: $20

Sept. 22
Snyder Sanctuary Series
These concerts feature musical performances and dramatic poetry readings by Lynn’s young artists
· Thursday: 7:30 p.m.
Location: Snyder Sanctuary
Tickets: $10

Sept. 24–25
Lynn Philharmonia No. 1
· Saturday: 7:30 p.m.
· Sunday: 4 p.m.
· Conductor: Guillermo Figueroa
· Haydn: Symphony No. 88 in G Major
· Strauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28
· Stravinsky: The Firebird (1945 version)
· Featuring a world-premiere work by the winner of the Lynn Composition Competition
Location: Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center
Tickets: $50 for box, $40 for orchestra, $35 for mezzanine
Sponsors: Rosalie and Jack Schlegel

Sept. 29
From the Studio of Lisa Leonard: Twice as Nice!
The superb students of the Instrumental Collaborative Piano Studio showcase hallmarks of the duo piano repertoire, including works by Mozart and Rachmaninoff.
· Thursday: 7:30 p.m.
Location: Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center
Tickets: $10, general admission

Oct. 5
Keyboard Master Class with Michael Tsalka
Michael Tsalka earned his bachelors degree from Tel Aviv University; a piano solo diploma from the Scuola Superiore Internazionale del Trio di Trieste; and three degrees, including a doctorate in piano performance, from Temple University. He has presented 75 master classes and lecture-recitals. Tsalka was the artistic director of the Bach Festival in Beijing and co-artistic director of the Nordic Historical Keyboard Festival in Kuopio, Finland.
· Wednesday: 7 p.m.
Location: Count and Countess de Hoernle International Center / Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall
Tickets: FREE

Oct. 6
J.S. Bach: The Art of the Fugue with Keyboardist Michael Tsalka
Performing with equal virtuosity on the harpsichord, fortepiano, clavichord, square piano, chamber organ and modern piano, Tsalka presents a wide span of music, from early Baroque to the present. He will perform on the conservatory’s historic fortepiano and its new double-manual harpsichord, built by conservatory student John Weisberg.
· Thursday: 7:30 p.m.
Location: Count and Countess de Hoernle International Center / Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall
Tickets: $20

Oct. 9
2016 Lynn Concerto Competition Final Round
Finalists perform before guest judges Robert Sullivan, trumpet (Northwestern University);
Borivoj Martinic-Jercic, violin (Iowa State University); and Marina Lomazov, piano (University of South Carolina). Winners perform as soloists with the Lynn Philharmonia Nov. 12 and 13, conducted by Maestro Guillermo Figueroa.
· Sunday: 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Location: Count and Countess de Hoernle International Center / Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall
Tickets: FREE

Oct. 10
Piano Master Class with Marina Lomazov
Marina Lomazov has given performances in South America, Asia, Europe and in nearly all 50 states. She has performed as soloist with the Boston Pops, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and Piccolo Spoleto. She is professor of piano at the University of South Carolina where she is founder and artistic director of the Southeastern Piano Festival.
· Monday: 2 p.m.
Location: Count and Countess de Hoernle International Center / Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall
Tickets: FREE

Oct. 13
Snyder Sanctuary Series
These concerts feature musical performances and dramatic poetry readings by Lynn’s young artists
· Thursday: 7:30 p.m.
Location: Snyder Sanctuary
Tickets: $10

Oct. 15–16
Lynn Philharmonia No. 2
· Saturday: 7:30 p.m.
· Sunday: 4 p.m.
· Conductor: Guillermo Figueroa
· Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488
Featuring Roberta Rust, piano
· Beethoven: Symphony No. 2
· Debussy: La Mer
Location: Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center
Tickets: $50 for box, $40 for orchestra, $35 for mezzanine
Sponsors: Arlyne and Myron Weinberg

Oct. 20
Dean’s Showcase No. 1
· Thursday: 7:30 p.m.
Location: Count and Countess de Hoernle International Center / Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall
Tickets: $10

Oct. 21
Violin Master Class with Elmar Oliveira
Internationally renowned performer Elmar Oliveira, Lynn’s Distinguished Artist in Residence, is a devoted teacher and promoter of young violinists. He was the first violinist to receive the coveted Avery Fisher Prize and the first and only American violinist to win the Gold Medal at Moscow’s prestigious Tchaikovsky International Competition.
· Friday: 7 p.m.
Location: Count and Countess de Hoernle International Center / Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall
Tickets: FREE

How to Purchase Tickets
Tickets may be purchased in person at the Lynn University box office, located in the Wold at 3601 N. Military Trail, online at events.lynn.edu or by phone at +1 561-237-9000.

About Lynn University
Lynn University is an independent college based in Boca Raton, Florida, with approximately 3,000 students from 100 countries. U.S. News & World Report ranks Lynn among the top five most international schools and the top 25 most innovative. Lynn’s NCAA Division II Fighting Knights have won 23 national titles, its Conservatory of Music features a world-renowned faculty of performers, and its nationally recognized Institute for Achievement and Learning empowers students with learning differences. The school’s Dialogues curriculum and award-winning iPad program help Lynn graduates gain the intellectual flexibility and global experience to fulfill their potential in an ever-changing world. For more information, visit lynn.edu.

About the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University
The 750-seat Wold Performing Arts Center, located on Lynn’s campus in the heart of Boca Raton, is easily accessible by both I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. Recently ranked by Best Value Schools, an online publication, as one of the “25 Most Amazing University Performing Arts Centers,” the Wold features superb acoustics, a modern lighting system, a large, light-filled lobby, and flexible space well-suited for dramatic productions, concerts and other cultural events. With an elegant salon, outdoor sunset terrace and intimate black-box studio, this new center is home to numerous concerts and events, including professional theatrical performances by the theatre arts program’s Libby Dodson’s Live at Lynn Theatre Series, the Live at Lynn American Songbook Series, and Jan McArt’s New Play Reading Series, as well as performances from the Lynn University Conservatory of Music and the drama department in the College of International Communication. For more information, visit http://www.lynn.edu/events.

KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

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KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Tickets Go on Public Sale on September 9 for 13 Upcoming Shows in 25th Anniversary Season

US Marine Band
(West Palm Beach, FL – August 15, 2016) While tickets to many of the major shows and concerts during the Kravis Center’s 25th anniversary season go on public sale on October 1, eager entertainment fans can start buying tickets to 13 of the Center’s earliest presentations starting on September 9 at 10 am.

October 8 at 10 am (Saturday)
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia
Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny
(Family Fare)
Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny are two classic Margaret Wise Brown children’s books, and the internationally hailed Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia uses endearing animal puppets, stunning scenic effects and evocative music to re-create these timeless tales for ages 2 to 7. While Goodnight Moon celebrates familiar nighttime rituals, The Runaway Bunny follows an adventurous little hare and his adoring mother.
Helen K. Persson Hall
Tickets $12 • General Admission
Sponsored by The Stiller Family Foundation

October 13 at 8 pm (Thursday)
“The President’s Own”
United States Marine Band
Established by Congress in 1798, the United States Marine Band is America’s oldest continuously active professional musical organization. Steeped in talent and tradition, “The President’s Own,” a name bestowed by Thomas Jefferson, performs at nearly 500 events a year. Former director John Philip Sousa launched the group’s concert tour tradition in 1891, and today’s performance includes favorite Sousa marches such as Semper Fidelis, classic band repertoire and stirring instrumental solos.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
Tickets: FREE
Note: Tickets available on September 9, with a limit of four tickets per household. Tickets must be picked up at the Box Office window.
The appearance by the United States Marine Band on October 13 is sponsored by the Kravis Center as a Public Service. The United States Marine Band does not necessarily endorse the views or opinions of the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.

October 26–30
+ Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:30 pm
+ Saturday at 1:30 pm & 7:30 pm
+ Sunday at 1:30 pm
Girls Only: The Secret Comedy of Women
Come laugh at all things girlie – from teenage diaries and monthly drama to slumber parties and pantyhose – at a show that celebrates the silly side of being female. Former teacher Barbara Gehring and actor/writer Linda Klein serve up a mix of sketch comedy, audience participation and riotous songs and videos that are suitable for age 12 and older. Men are welcome, but best friends, bachelorette parties and women’s groups laugh the loudest.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets start at $35

October 29 at 10 am (Saturday)
Where the Wild Things Are
Book by Maurice Sendak
Directed by Kim Selody
Originally adapted by TAG Theatre of Glasgow
(Family Fare)
This internationally acclaimed production from Vancouver’s
Presentation House Theatre is an intimate guided play, adapted from the classic children’s book, for ages 3 to 7 and adults. The audience helps transform the bedroom of Where the Wild Things Are main character, Max, into a creature-filled forest and then, with leadership from the performers, helps to bring the mischievous boy safely home.
Helen K. Persson Hall
Tickets $12 • General Admission
Sponsored by The Stiller Family Foundation

November 3 at 8 pm (Thursday)
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo
Four-time Grammy Award-winning rock and roll power couple Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo deliver an intimate evening of classic hits, opening the show with a brief video of how they met followed by All Fired Up and We Live for Love. Together the iconic pair has had 19 Top 40 singles, including We Belong, Love is a Battlefield and Heartbreaker.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
Tickets start at $20

November 5 at 8 pm (Saturday)
The Aluminum Show
Heavy metal takes on a new meaning in The Aluminum Show, a bold, multisensory explosion that transforms visual theater, dance and humor into an otherworldly experience. Pulsating music, remote-controlled creatures and outlandish costumes accompany this U.S. premiere tour journey to a futuristic planet made of aluminum. From giant tubes morphing into dancing ductwork to flexible pipes wiggling their way into the audience, this mind-boggling bash is both family friendly and unforgettable.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
Tickets start at $20

November 6 at 4 pm (Sunday)
B – The Underwater Bubble Show
(Family Fare)
Plunge into a glistening blend of laser technology, snow cannons, soap-bubble tornadoes and optical illusions as the effervescent Mr. B is transported to Bubblelandia, a blissful ocean utopia where colors explode and dreams take flight. Inspired by the artistry of Cirque du Soleil, this lavish Latvian production uses drama, mime, dance, puppetry, juggling, sand art and theatrical magic to whisk families to an imaginary bubble world bursting with possibilities.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
Tickets start at $15
Sponsored by The Stiller Family Foundation

November 10–11 at 7:30 pm (Thursday and Friday)
Basetrack Live
(PEAK)
Combining live performance, immersive projection design and a dynamic electro-acoustic score, Basetrack Live emerges from the true stories of U.S. Marines who served in Afghanistan. “It would be enough if Basetrack simply gave us a viscerally powerful depiction of war and its aftermath,” writes Phil Klay, author of the 2014 book Redeployment. “But it also provides an intimate portrait of military families … sharing their stories with warmth, humor and raw honesty.”
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets $32
This PEAK performance is made possible by a grant from the
MLDauray Arts Initiative in honor of Leonard and Sophie Davis

November 12 at 7:30 pm (Saturday)
Lavay Smith &
Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers
Sultry chanteuse Lavay Smith, whose lush vocal style revisits Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington and Bessie Smith, evokes a sensuous era of glamorous jazz divas and sexy pinups. Called “a time machine in vintage threads” by Blues Revue, Smith smolders on stage as she leads her eight-piece band, the Red Hot Skillet Lickers, whose members have performed with Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole and other legends.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets $35

November 18–19 at 7:30 pm (Friday and Saturday)
Ron McCurdy’s
Langston Hughes Project
Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz
(PEAK)
Music, spoken words and videos comprise The Langston Hughes Project, a compelling multimedia concert by the Ron McCurdy Quartet of Hughes’ Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz. The kaleidoscopic poem suite, which honors the struggle for artistic and social freedom in the 1960s, is influenced by blues, Latin cha-cha, Afro-Cuban mambo, Jewish liturgy and more. Narrated by McCurdy, the show interprets the masterpiece left unperformed at Hughes’ death in 1967.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets $32
This PEAK performance is made possible by a grant from the
MLDauray Arts Initiative in honor of Leonard and Sophie Davis

November 19 at 10 am (Saturday)
Lightwire Theater Company
The Ugly Duckling and
The Tortoise and the Hare
(Family Fare)
Through its signature brand of neon-light artistry, poignant storytelling and musical scores, Lightwire Theater Company electrifies two classic tales, The Ugly Duckling and The Tortoise and The Hare, for ages 5 to 8. Dancers clad in puppet-like costumes outfitted with electroluminescent wires bring Hans Christian Andersen’s triumphant tale of transformation to life, and then illustrate through Aesop’s race-day fable that slow and steady conquer any challenge.
Helen K. Persson Hall
Tickets $12 • General Admission

December 23 at 2 pm & 7 pm (Friday)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer:
The Musical
(Family Fare)
The beloved TV classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical soars off the screen and onto the stage this holiday season. See all of your favorite characters as they come to life in this show. It’s an adventure that teaches us that what makes you different can be what makes you special.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
Tickets start at $20

March 25, 2017 at 10 am (Saturday)
Mountainfilm on Tour
(Family Fare)
Mountainfilm on Tour brings the best of selected short family films from Colorado’s acclaimed Telluride Mountainfilm festival, which screens notable documentaries as well as short gems and rare movies. Cultural, environmental and inspirational stories, such as how it feels to be an immigrant or the challenges of pursuing a competitive sport, are told in fun, engaging ways to not only entertain but also to get children and parents talking.
Helen K. Persson Hall
Tickets $5 • General Admission

How to Purchase Tickets:
Tickets for the above 13 shows go on public sale on Friday, September 9 at 10 am. Entertainment fans may purchase their tickets online via the Kravis Center’s official website at http://www.kravis.org/; in-person at the Box Office at 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach; or by phone at 561-832-7469 or 800-572-8471.

Note: For the Presidents Own United States Marine Band on October 13, tickets are free and must be picked up at the Box Office window.

About the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts:
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a not-for-profit performing arts center whose mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of national and international artists and companies of the highest quality; by offering comprehensive arts education programs; by providing a Palm Beach County home in which local and regional arts organizations can showcase their work; and by providing an economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County. The Kravis Center is located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach, FL. For more information, please call 561-832-7469 or visit the official website at http://www.kravis.org/

Wellington Insider Tours

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Explore The Winter Equestrian Capital of the World with 

Wellington Insider Tours

WellingtonInsider
Wellington Insider Tours offers guests an incomparable experience of touring the famous elite equestrian community and top international competitions, all in VIP style

Wellington, Florida (August 15, 2016) – Equestrian enthusiasts from near and far now have the unique opportunity to explore the country’s most coveted and celebrated winter equestrian mecca through Wellington Insider Tours. Based in the Wellington, Florida area, the newly launched Wellington Insider Tours offers guests an incomparable experience of touring the famous elite equestrian community and top international competitions, all in VIP style.

Known as the Winter Equestrian Capital of the World, the village of Wellington showcases world-class dressage, show jumping, and polo events throughout every winter season. Each year, equestrian enthusiasts from around the globe flock to Wellington to watch equestrian sports’ most talented competitors vie for championship titles at the Winter Equestrian Festival, Adequan Global Dressage Festival, and International Polo Club Palm Beach.

Wellington Insider Tours was created by longtime equestrian and Florida native Lisa El-Ramey (Hyslop). “My idea of Wellington Insider Tours came from considering my own travel desires,” El Ramey explained. “I came to realize that what I was searching for was actually missing from my own local area! I enjoy traveling myself, and thought this would be a great way to introduce people to what so many of us ‘locals’ are fortunate enough to take for granted. There truly is nothing like Wellington’s equestrian community in the Western Hemisphere, if not in the world.”

After putting her ideas to paper, El-Ramey proudly launched Wellington Insider Tours, and has just officially announced its open tour dates for the 2017 season. The company currently offers two unique package tours, including a three-day Introductory Insider Tour and a five-day Luxury Insider Tour. Experienced and knowledgeable Tour Liaisons guide guests through an array of top equestrian events, with transportation and hotel accommodations included so that guests can relax and enjoy the horses.

Tour guests will enjoy a first class experience at the Global Dressage Festival, complete with dining and spirits in the VIP Pavilion during the crowd-favorite Friday Night Lights Grand Prix Dressage Freestyle competition set to music. As a United States Equestrian Federation Senior Dressage Judge herself, El-Ramey offers a unique educational opportunity for tour guests who want to learn about the movement and scoring of advanced dressage during the competition. The following evening, guests will experience the exhilarating Saturday Night Lights Grand Prix Show Jumping at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The venue’s electric atmosphere is contagious as horses conquer daunting obstacles in the ring.

Guests will also enjoy private barn tours with top competitors, as well as the best beaches, spas, and golf courses that the area has to offer. Unique souvenirs can be found at local equestrian merchandisers and on Palm Beach’s legendary Worth Avenue. Wellington Insider Tours will wrap up the weekend by taking guests to explore one of the world’s most prestigious polo competition venues, the International Polo Club of Palm Beach. Guests will experience every aspect of a signature Sunday afternoon at the polo grounds, including stomping divots at half time and enjoying a Sunday Champagne soiree while cheering on the world’s best polo players.

“I hope that our guests take home the memory of seeing the exceptional horses, riders, stabling, and great attractions that Palm Beach County has to offer,” El-Ramey commented. “We want our guests to go home with a better understanding of our equestrian sports and the dedication that both human and horse athletes make to this endeavor!”

To get more information on the exclusive Wellington Insider Tours packages, or to book your trip, visit www.WellingtonInsiderTours.com.