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March, 2011 – 2nd Annual FL Brain Cancer 5K

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2nd Annual Florida Brain Cancer 5K to Take Place March 6, 2011 in Palm Beach

2010 inaugural event raised over $100,000 – 2011 event projected to raise $200,000

WASHINGTON DC (November 19, 2010) Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure will host the 2nd Annual Florida Brain Cancer 5K on Sunday, March 6, 2011 at the John Prince Park in Palm Beach County. More information and online registration for the Run/Walk is available at www.FBC5K.org. 

 

The proceeds generated from this event will be directed to brain cancer research, with a focus on Florida-based projects and collaborations. In its first year the Florida Brain Cancer 5K (formerly the Florida Brain Cancer Walk) raised over $100,000. The event’s success led to an unprecedented joint research grant program with the Florida Center for Brain Tumor Research resulting in $325,000 in research grants to Florida-based brain cancer research projects. Past on past success and current participation, the 2011 Florida Brain Cancer 5K is projected to raised $200,000.

 

The 5K Run/Walk, which will feature both a running course and walking course, is open to participants of all fitness levels and is family friendly. In addition, participants are encouraged to create corporate and family/friend fundraising teams. Awards will be given to the top runners, as well as to the top three fundraising individuals and teams. 

 

“Cutting-edge brain cancer research is happening in Florida thanks to institutions like the universities in state university system (e.g., UF, UCF, UWF), Moffitt and Scripps,” said Max Wallace, CEO of Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure. “With the Florida Brain Cancer 5K, our hope is to fuel the collaboration between these institutions and help raise awareness about this disease and the work being done in Florida to find a cure.”

 

Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure also hosts the Race for Hope in Washington, D.C., which will mark its 14th year on May 1, 2011.  More information on the D.C. race is available at www.curebraintumors.org.

 

About Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure (ABC2)

Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure’s approach to finding a cure for brain cancer is based on the belief that a nimble, focused and aggressive entrepreneurial model will increase the number of therapies discovered, enabling them to be more rapidly driven into the clinic. ABC2 funds novel translational research aimed at finding the fastest possible route to a cure as well as providing researchers with the pivotal support they need to make critical breakthroughs.

 

ABC2 was founded by Dan and Steve Case and their families when Dan was diagnosed with brain cancer, and confronted with limited available information and treatment options.  Today, ABC2 is also supported by thousands of families and friends of patients with brain cancer. For more information visit www.abc2.org.

Contact:                                                                                                               Allyson Burns, (202) 467-2059

January, 2011 – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

At the Lake Worth Playhouse

Jan 20 – Feb 6, 2011

Based on the popular 1988 film, this madcap musical centers on two con men living on the French Riviera. One is the suave and sophisticated Lawrence Jameson who makes his lavish living by talking rich ladies out of their fortunes. The other is a small-time crook, Freddy Benson, who swindles women by waking their compassion with fabricated stories of his grandmother’s failing health. After meeting on a train, they unsuccessfully attempt to work together only to find that this small French town isn’t big enough for the two of them.

Tickets: $25 & $29

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January, 2011 – Women’s Chamber Events

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Women’s Chamber of Commerce Events

The Women’s Chamber of Commerce is proud to join Executive Women of the Palm Beaches in offering our members and their guests the opportunity to attend an interactive event to discuss Florida’s future economy.

We are pleased that Dr Dale Brill, the President of the Florida Chamber Foundation, will be able to present The 2030 Project:  Six Pillars of Florida’s Future Economy to us on Tuesday, January 25th, at Palm Beach State College, Eissey Campus in Palm Beach Gardens.

This Event is open to WCC and EWPB Members and their guests.  Registrations for the Event are on the EWPB website.  Please see the flyer below with more information.


In addition, the date for our Annual Women’s History Month Giraffe Awards has been set — Thursday, March 24th.  Our Speaker will be Delia Passi, the President and CEO of Medelia, Inc.  For more information on our Speaker, please CLICK HERE.  If you, as a WCC Member, would like to be on the Giraffe Awards Committe, please let me know.  We will begin meeting in a couple of weeks and would love to have your input!


If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Theresa

Theresa LePore, President
Women’s Chamber of Commerce of PBC

January, 2011 – South FL Fair Ride-a-Thon

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Pre-Opening Ride-a-Thon at the South Florida Fair!

*Price without coupon is $15. Offer valid only on Thursday, January 13th from 5 pm – 10 pm only. Some rides excluded. Pre-opening promotion. Buildings and attractions open Friday, January 14th. Please, print coupon at www.southfloridafair.com/coupons and present at gate.

 

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February, 2011 – Wild Things Art Show

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Wild Things Art Show and Sale

 

 

What:  Wild Things Art Show and Sale

           Benefiting the Rare Species Conservatory Foundation

           www.rarespecies.org

 

When:  Sunday, February 13, 2011

            5:00 – 10:00 PM

 

Where:  Pferdekamper Studio

            14281 Collecting Canal Road

             Loxahatchee, FL  33470

 

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Details:  RSCF’s 5th annual wildlife-inspired art show featuring works by the nation’s leading wildlife artists including Norman Gitzen, Patricia Powers, Rollin McGrail, Karen McGovern and more.  Fine art, jewelry, sculpture, ceramics, metal work and more.  Special “wild” guests courtesy of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary.  Live body painting by Georgette Pressler, live art demonstrations, music, refreshments and more.  Sales proceeds benefit the Rare Species Conservatory Foundation’s wildlife conservation programs.

 

Contact 561-596-6196 for further details.

January, 2011 – Jewelry by Donatella

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Jewelry by Donatella Linari at Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery

 

I hope you will join me for a very special night on January 14 from 6 – 9 Pm at the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery in Lake Worth.  The night will feature jewelry designs by Donatella Linari, www.donatellalinari.com

 

From the beginning of recorded history, man has adorned himself with jewelry in some form.  Some of the first works of personal art ever discovered are in the form of beads, which have been traded, collected and worn for a millennia.  From these ancient artifacts Donatella Linari creates singular works of wearable art.  Traveling across the globe in search of hand-crafted beads, she has spent time deep in the Amazon, traveled through Egypt and calls the city of Rome her home.  Her works are museum quality—blending fine gemstones with antiquities.  Her masterfully crafted designs literally bring history to life.  Donatella tells us that the precious objects she uses in her designs are “time-travelers”—offering us a window into forgotten cultures.  Her designs connect the wearer with history itself.  www.donatellalinari.com

 

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Donatella will be showing her work for one night only, Friday, January 14 from 6 – 9 PM.  You do not want to miss this opportunity to meet the designer and listen as she shares her experiences collecting beads and artifacts from all around the world.  Her works exemplify the link between art and history—don’t miss this moment in time!

 

Best wishes,

 

Karen

 

Karen McGovern
Curator
Rare Species Conservatory Foundation
(561) 790-5864
www.rarespecies.org
karenmcgovern@rarespecies.org

January, 2011 – Confessions at Area Stage Co.

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‘Confessions of a Jewish Shiksa’ To Debut at Area Stage Company in Coral Gables

 

Back by popular demand, Rising Star Frannie Sheridan returns to Miami with her funny, dark, critically acclaimed play “Confessions of a Jewish Shiksa…Dancing on Hitler’s Grave!”to be produced by Area Stage Company in Coral Gables beginning January 7th 2011 running through February 12 2011.

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Directed by Shari Upbin, the play stars Sheridan in a groundbreaking solo 18-character performance. In “Confessions of a Jewish Shiksa,” she shares the true and humorous story of being raised to hide her Orthodox Jewish identity behind a cloak of Catholicism. 

 

The story is told from the perspective of young Frannie, a nice Catholic girl who grew up with dumpling soup and candlesticks on Fridays, Manischevitz-spiked eggnog at Christmas, and a score of other traditions unfamiliar to her Catholic friends. Frannie’s questioning leads her to discover her family’s truth: her parents barely escaped the Holocaust and once in North America, were brutally attacked and left for dead by anti-Semites. These incidents caused them to shroud their history in secrecy, hiding their Jewish heritage even from their children.

 

‘Confessions,’ which has been referred to as a “Modern Day Anne Frank Story but with a happy ending” reveals the performer’s family history through top-notch storytelling sprinkled with clever satire. A multicultural assortment of nosy neighbors and eccentric relatives round out the cast of characters of this one-woman show that will hit home with anyone who has struggled with questions of identity, family, and truth vs. appearances. The show has powerful crossover appeal, resonating with people regardless of faith, race, or sexual preference.

 

The reviews are in! “A gripping, powerful, story. From stand-up comedy to standout performing,” said Mario Betto of the Fort Lauderdale Theater Examiner.

 

“A Dramatic and Comedic Gem,” said Marla Schwartz of Around Wellington Magazine.

 

“She moved me to tears and laughter expertly performing a seamless range of characters from her unforgettable one-woman show.” Arthur Hiller (Legendary Film Director of Love Story)

 

Since its January debut in Boca Raton, ‘Confessions’ has been produced at The Colony Theater, The Kravis Center, The Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center, Zinman Hall, as a fundraising goldmine for half a dozen organizations and internationally. Sheridan has won numerous writing and performing honors, including the prestigious Gabriel Award for a CBC documentary based on her story and mayoral proclamations from West Palm Beach and the city of Miami Beach. Her earlier play The Waltonsteins was published in’96 by IRT. She has written and acted in film and TV and completed a multi-cast feature film script based on her family story. www.franniesheridan.com

 

TICKETS: 305.666.2078 www.areastagecompany.com

Performances Friday and Saturday @ 8PM, Sundays 3PM Matinee

Area Stage Theater – 1560 South Dixie Hwy Coral Gables 33146

January, 2011 – Older Than Him

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“Older Than Him”

 

“Older than Him (the Slut Song)” – by Kathleen Enright and Kathi Kamen Goldmark, performed by the Rock Bottom Remainders.

 

See related story by going to “Archives” and finding “Cultural Corner” (January, 2011).

 

 

January, 2011 – Hound Dog

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Hound Dog by a Few Literary Greats

 

“Hounddog” performed by a few greats from the literary world.

Sam Barry, vocals/keyboard

Ridley Pearson, electric guitar

Erasmo Paolo, saxaphone

Dave Barry, guitar

Scott Turow, vocals

Michelle Kaufman, vocals

 

See related story by going to “Archives” and finding “Cultural Corner” (January, 2011).