This poster was created as a class assignment to promote the World Neighbors event, LunaFest. The layout and artwork for this poster was chosen to promote the event.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Chi Zeta Omega Chapter and Pearls o...Erica Harris
This document advertises an event celebrating an iconic time in African American history through innovative, classical music and fancy attire. The event will provide a night of elegance and beauty while supporting senior female high school students with thousands of dollars in college scholarships. Tickets cost $60 and can be purchased online, with the donation being tax deductible.
The St. Lucie County School Board is presenting a "Giving Concert" on November 10, 2011 at 6 PM at the Lincoln Park Academy Auditorium. The concert will feature choruses from six schools and all proceeds will benefit local food banks. Admission is either a non-perishable food item or a cash donation.
The document lists the titles of 40 PowerPoint slide presentations related to African culture available from a website. The slides cover topics such as African unity, daily life, dances, ceremonies, landscapes, and portraits of people and communities across the continent. Most slides are attributed to individual artists. The source is identified as the All Posters website in Spain.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Chi Zeta Omega Chapter and Pearls o...Erica Harris
This document advertises an event celebrating an iconic time in African American history through innovative, classical music and fancy attire. The event will provide a night of elegance and beauty while supporting senior female high school students with thousands of dollars in college scholarships. Tickets cost $60 and can be purchased online, with the donation being tax deductible.
The St. Lucie County School Board is presenting a "Giving Concert" on November 10, 2011 at 6 PM at the Lincoln Park Academy Auditorium. The concert will feature choruses from six schools and all proceeds will benefit local food banks. Admission is either a non-perishable food item or a cash donation.
The document lists the titles of 40 PowerPoint slide presentations related to African culture available from a website. The slides cover topics such as African unity, daily life, dances, ceremonies, landscapes, and portraits of people and communities across the continent. Most slides are attributed to individual artists. The source is identified as the All Posters website in Spain.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 35 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 37 artworks in French and Spanish, along with their artists. The artworks include photographs, paintings, and other visual works with subjects related to Africa such as portraits, landscapes, cultural scenes, and music. The source is listed as All Posters, located in Spain.
Charting the Course: Using Data in the Museum to Explore, Innovate, and Reach...Robert J. Stein
This talk was presented at the We Are Museums Conference in May-June 2015 in Berlin, Germany.
It seems that today’s museums are awash in data. With so many sources of data available to us, museums can easily feel that they’re drowning in numbers, but starved for real insight. This talk will present practical ways that museums can begin to collect and analyze data to help illuminate their own practice and impact with visitors. Using a unique visitor loyalty program at the Dallas Museum of Art as a case study, this talk will raise questions about what “big data” in the cultural sector really looks like and what insights it might provide to museums.
Learn more about the DMA Friends program
https://www.dma.org/visit/dma-friends
Read the article of Robert Stein about the DMA Friends programme http://rjstein.com/portfolio/dma-friends/
This document contains announcements for various community events in Hampton, Virginia in November and December 2011, including a Thanksgiving feast, theater performances, art exhibits, job postings, pet services, library and senior center programs, neighborhood association meetings, volunteer opportunities, tutoring programs, and ways to get connected with the City of Hampton through social media.
SOS Data Solutions provides data and analytics services to a variety of clients in the Louisville area including arts and cultural organizations like the Louisville Orchestra and Frazier International History Museum, education institutions like the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Jefferson County Public Schools Foundation, faith-based groups like the Presbyterian Church Foundation and United Crescent Hill Ministries, and social services/healthcare nonprofits such as Blessings in a Backpack, Jewish Hospital St. Mary’s Healthcare Foundation, and Family & Children’s Place. SOS Data Solutions also works with consulting and research partners including Ashley & Associates Fundraising Consultants, Horizon Research International, and the Kentucky World Trade Center.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 exhibition titled "Cultura Africana J.M.A.S." at the PORTUAL gallery. The artworks cover a range of subjects including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists.
The 2016-17 season features two plays - one about Malcolm X and the other Julius Caesar. The Malcolm X play brings his assassination story to life using details not widely known, with Shakespeare's Julius Caesar as a framework. It explores the landscape of 1960s ideology and activism. The Julius Caesar play, directed by Shakespeare, tackles questions about ambition, loyalty and country through the story of Caesar's downfall by his trusted allies, showing the art of persuasion and backroom politics. It will tour various colleges and theaters across the US from January 2017 to April 2017.
City of Hampton Bulletin Board 11.11.11MarketingINC
The document contains announcements for several upcoming community events in Hampton, Virginia in November 2011, including a Thanksgiving feast, a Miles Davis tribute performance, a small works art exhibit, job postings, animal shelter services, library and senior center programs, neighborhood association meetings, a talent show for teens, tutoring programs, and a holiday party for children. It encourages residents to stay updated on city news and events through the city's website and social media pages.
This document summarizes the Radio City Christmas Spectacular show featuring the Rockettes in Austin, Texas. It describes the show as bringing New York traditions to Austin through familiar dance sequences and costumes. Eighteen Rockettes make numerous costume changes to perform songs like "Sleighride" and "The 12 Days of Christmas" across brightly lit sets. A highlight is their precision marching and synchronized movements. The show concludes powerfully with a live Nativity scene and reading about the impact of Jesus' life. Tickets remain available to see this family-friendly holiday tradition at Bass Concert Hall through December 26th.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
Mr. Sena has been awarded a 2016 Rockland County Executive Historic Preservation Merit Award for successfully rehabilitating the property at 151 Broadway in Haverstraw. The award ceremony will take place on May 15, 2016 at the Historical Society of Rockland County. The awards recognize outstanding historic preservation efforts in Rockland County and help encourage the preservation of local heritage sites.
This document provides information about a new book published by Arcadia Publishing titled "Evergreen Cemetery of Santa Cruz" by Traci Bliss and Randall Brown. The book details the history of Evergreen Cemetery created in 1858 that provided a final resting place for pioneers and notable figures from Santa Cruz's history. It explores the lives of those buried there including London Nelson, an emancipated slave turned farmer, and journalist Belle Dormer. The document also provides contact information for the publisher and backgrounds on the authors who are historians specialized in Santa Cruz and regional history.
This document provides a calendar of events occurring from May 4th to May 29th in the Potomac, Maryland area. It lists various art shows, festivals, concerts, and community events, including a fine arts festival in Bethesda, a wine and music festival in Rockville, pottery and art shows in Potomac, and dance lessons and performances in Glen Echo. Many of the events are free and provide music, art, food, and family-friendly activities for the local community.
The Mill City Farmers Market will host a Bread Festival on October 1st featuring a bread baking contest, demonstrations by local bakers, grain art activities for kids, and music. On October 2nd, the Young Dance company will perform a site-specific dance integrating the new 35W bridge landscape. From October 2nd to May 20th, the Weisman Art Museum will feature the Sympathies exhibit addressing the relevance of museum collections.
The article summarizes Signature Theatre's production of "The Mystery of Love & Sex" running through May 8th. It introduces the two main characters, Charlotte and Jonny, who have been best friends since childhood but are now exploring taking their relationship to a romantic level. It then provides background on the two actors playing the lead roles, Shayna Blass as Charlotte and Xavier Scott Evans as Jonny, discussing their characters and the challenges of their roles. The production explores themes of intimacy, identity and finding one's path.
This document is a newsletter compiling community events from multiple sources in the Northern New York area from April to May 2012. It includes over 15 events such as ballroom dance parties, health seminars, art shows, parades, and farmers markets taking place in towns like Clayton, Watertown, Potsdam, Canton, Sackets Harbor, and Alexandria Bay. The newsletter notes that the material is for personal use and readers should research any applicable guidelines or restrictions.
This document provides a summary of events from local military family news sources and the local area for the week of April 12th, 2012. It lists events such as boat shows, autism awareness celebrations, health seminars, dances, parades, walks, and more. It encourages readers to research any applicable restrictions or guidelines for the events listed.
This document lists the titles of 35 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 37 artworks in French and Spanish, along with their artists. The artworks include photographs, paintings, and other visual works with subjects related to Africa such as portraits, landscapes, cultural scenes, and music. The source is listed as All Posters, located in Spain.
Charting the Course: Using Data in the Museum to Explore, Innovate, and Reach...Robert J. Stein
This talk was presented at the We Are Museums Conference in May-June 2015 in Berlin, Germany.
It seems that today’s museums are awash in data. With so many sources of data available to us, museums can easily feel that they’re drowning in numbers, but starved for real insight. This talk will present practical ways that museums can begin to collect and analyze data to help illuminate their own practice and impact with visitors. Using a unique visitor loyalty program at the Dallas Museum of Art as a case study, this talk will raise questions about what “big data” in the cultural sector really looks like and what insights it might provide to museums.
Learn more about the DMA Friends program
https://www.dma.org/visit/dma-friends
Read the article of Robert Stein about the DMA Friends programme http://rjstein.com/portfolio/dma-friends/
This document contains announcements for various community events in Hampton, Virginia in November and December 2011, including a Thanksgiving feast, theater performances, art exhibits, job postings, pet services, library and senior center programs, neighborhood association meetings, volunteer opportunities, tutoring programs, and ways to get connected with the City of Hampton through social media.
SOS Data Solutions provides data and analytics services to a variety of clients in the Louisville area including arts and cultural organizations like the Louisville Orchestra and Frazier International History Museum, education institutions like the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Jefferson County Public Schools Foundation, faith-based groups like the Presbyterian Church Foundation and United Crescent Hill Ministries, and social services/healthcare nonprofits such as Blessings in a Backpack, Jewish Hospital St. Mary’s Healthcare Foundation, and Family & Children’s Place. SOS Data Solutions also works with consulting and research partners including Ashley & Associates Fundraising Consultants, Horizon Research International, and the Kentucky World Trade Center.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 exhibition titled "Cultura Africana J.M.A.S." at the PORTUAL gallery. The artworks cover a range of subjects including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists.
The 2016-17 season features two plays - one about Malcolm X and the other Julius Caesar. The Malcolm X play brings his assassination story to life using details not widely known, with Shakespeare's Julius Caesar as a framework. It explores the landscape of 1960s ideology and activism. The Julius Caesar play, directed by Shakespeare, tackles questions about ambition, loyalty and country through the story of Caesar's downfall by his trusted allies, showing the art of persuasion and backroom politics. It will tour various colleges and theaters across the US from January 2017 to April 2017.
City of Hampton Bulletin Board 11.11.11MarketingINC
The document contains announcements for several upcoming community events in Hampton, Virginia in November 2011, including a Thanksgiving feast, a Miles Davis tribute performance, a small works art exhibit, job postings, animal shelter services, library and senior center programs, neighborhood association meetings, a talent show for teens, tutoring programs, and a holiday party for children. It encourages residents to stay updated on city news and events through the city's website and social media pages.
This document summarizes the Radio City Christmas Spectacular show featuring the Rockettes in Austin, Texas. It describes the show as bringing New York traditions to Austin through familiar dance sequences and costumes. Eighteen Rockettes make numerous costume changes to perform songs like "Sleighride" and "The 12 Days of Christmas" across brightly lit sets. A highlight is their precision marching and synchronized movements. The show concludes powerfully with a live Nativity scene and reading about the impact of Jesus' life. Tickets remain available to see this family-friendly holiday tradition at Bass Concert Hall through December 26th.
This document lists the titles of 34 artworks in a 2007 catalog from Cultura Africana J.M.A.S. in Portugal. The artworks cover a range of topics including portraits, scenes of daily life, dances, and musicians in Africa by various artists. The document provides the title and artist for each piece listed in the catalog.
Mr. Sena has been awarded a 2016 Rockland County Executive Historic Preservation Merit Award for successfully rehabilitating the property at 151 Broadway in Haverstraw. The award ceremony will take place on May 15, 2016 at the Historical Society of Rockland County. The awards recognize outstanding historic preservation efforts in Rockland County and help encourage the preservation of local heritage sites.
This document provides information about a new book published by Arcadia Publishing titled "Evergreen Cemetery of Santa Cruz" by Traci Bliss and Randall Brown. The book details the history of Evergreen Cemetery created in 1858 that provided a final resting place for pioneers and notable figures from Santa Cruz's history. It explores the lives of those buried there including London Nelson, an emancipated slave turned farmer, and journalist Belle Dormer. The document also provides contact information for the publisher and backgrounds on the authors who are historians specialized in Santa Cruz and regional history.
This document provides a calendar of events occurring from May 4th to May 29th in the Potomac, Maryland area. It lists various art shows, festivals, concerts, and community events, including a fine arts festival in Bethesda, a wine and music festival in Rockville, pottery and art shows in Potomac, and dance lessons and performances in Glen Echo. Many of the events are free and provide music, art, food, and family-friendly activities for the local community.
The Mill City Farmers Market will host a Bread Festival on October 1st featuring a bread baking contest, demonstrations by local bakers, grain art activities for kids, and music. On October 2nd, the Young Dance company will perform a site-specific dance integrating the new 35W bridge landscape. From October 2nd to May 20th, the Weisman Art Museum will feature the Sympathies exhibit addressing the relevance of museum collections.
The article summarizes Signature Theatre's production of "The Mystery of Love & Sex" running through May 8th. It introduces the two main characters, Charlotte and Jonny, who have been best friends since childhood but are now exploring taking their relationship to a romantic level. It then provides background on the two actors playing the lead roles, Shayna Blass as Charlotte and Xavier Scott Evans as Jonny, discussing their characters and the challenges of their roles. The production explores themes of intimacy, identity and finding one's path.
This document is a newsletter compiling community events from multiple sources in the Northern New York area from April to May 2012. It includes over 15 events such as ballroom dance parties, health seminars, art shows, parades, and farmers markets taking place in towns like Clayton, Watertown, Potsdam, Canton, Sackets Harbor, and Alexandria Bay. The newsletter notes that the material is for personal use and readers should research any applicable guidelines or restrictions.
This document provides a summary of events from local military family news sources and the local area for the week of April 12th, 2012. It lists events such as boat shows, autism awareness celebrations, health seminars, dances, parades, walks, and more. It encourages readers to research any applicable restrictions or guidelines for the events listed.
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The document summarizes the 2014-2015 season at the Jewish Community Center's CenterStage theater, celebrating its 100th anniversary. It highlights some of the shows being performed, including Chicago, Spring Awakening, Sweeney Todd, Beauty and the Beast, Once on This Island, and Fiddler on the Roof. It also describes some special anniversary events being held and benefits of subscribing to the full season of shows.
This document provides information about Appalachia through various resources like webquests, films, music and photographs. It includes summaries and links to lessons, activities and multimedia content about the history, culture, literature, music and way of life in the Appalachian region. The resources cover topics like Appalachian authors, the Appalachian Trail, frontier life, bluegrass music, storytelling, documentaries and more to help explore and learn about the Appalachian region.
This document provides information about the 2011 summer concert season for the Ocean City Pops, including dates, performances, locations and ticket prices. Some of the highlighted performances include shows featuring Lucie Arnaz, Joseph Mohan, Debbie Gravitte, Broadway hits from the 50s and 60s, an evening with Jody Kidwell and Dominic Inferrera, a tribute to Maestro Scheible, performances by Michele Johnson and Steven LaBrie, a tribute to Romberg, and a fully staged production of the musical Annie.
A fundraiser will be held on November 4th at Sea Salt Eatery to benefit a new universal access playground planned for Minnehaha Falls Upper Wabun Picnic Area. The playground is being designed to allow children and caretakers of all abilities to play. A variety of performances, classes, and activities are also announced for the following weeks, including art exhibits, science lectures, theater performances, and music lessons and performances around Minneapolis.
This document provides an overview of Appalachia and includes various resources for exploring the region's history, culture, literature, music and more. It features links to webquests, videos, and archives that showcase Appalachian culture, such as the works of author Jayne Anne Phillips, the music of The Shoe String Band, film documentaries by Alan Lomax, photographs from the region, and a collection of early recordings of Appalachian music.
Ira Heilicher, a prominent figure in Minneapolis real estate and events, has passed away. Upcoming events in the area include a neighborhood picnic, outdoor workout classes for parents and babies, concerts, movies, art exhibits, and farmers markets. Kayaking, canoeing, and hiking activities are also announced. Details are provided for many local organizations, including information on classes, events, and programs taking place through early September.
This document provides an overview of Appalachia and includes various resources for exploring the region's history, culture, literature, music and more. It features summaries of multiple webquests on topics like Appalachian literature, music, and frontier life. Links are also included to websites, videos and archives containing information on Appalachian culture, photography, films and recorded music from the region.
This document contains a summary of events from local military family news sources and area event calendars between April and May 2012. It includes information on Operation Purple camps for military dependents, a musical production of "Soldier's Song" in Dulles, and various community events like walks, art shows, and markets happening around that time. Readers are encouraged to research details on applicable restrictions or guidelines.
The document provides information about the 2010 and 2011 seasons of the Ocean City Pops Orchestra, including their concerts, events, and volunteer opportunities. The season includes performances of Broadway hits, American songbooks, and classical works featuring guest artists. Events include receptions, an annual luncheon and cruise. Volunteers are needed to assist with concerts, merchandise sales, and promotional activities.
This document advertises and provides information about productions from the Merola Opera Program's 2016 Summer Festival. It summarizes four productions - the Schwabacher Summer Concert on July 7th and 9th, Transformations on July 21st and 23rd, Così fan tutte on August 4th and 6th, and the Merola Grand Finale on August 20th. It also provides details on pre-show talks, locations, ticket prices and ordering.
This document provides information about several upcoming performances and events at The Evergreen State College. It summarizes an Orissi dance performance choreographed by Dr. Ratna Roy and dedicated to Guru Gangadhar Pradhan. It also previews productions of The Trojan Women and Lysistrata directed by Drs. Rose Jang and Andrew Reece, a performance by the Lula Washington Dance Theater, and a musical called Flight of the Lawnchair Man directed by Dr. Walter Grodzick. Various artists, designers, and producers are credited for their involvement in the different performances.
The event will honor the contributions of Hispanic women in Southern Arizona at the University of Arizona's Women's Plaza of Honor on October 25th from 5-7pm. Tickets are $30, with $15 being tax-deductible, and the proceeds will benefit scholarship programs from the UA Hispanic Alumni Club. A tribute stone marker will be unveiled at the celebration to honor the contributions of Hispanic women at the UA and in surrounding communities.
This document is a newsletter compiling information from various military family and local event sources. It provides details on several upcoming events and opportunities in the region, including:
1) Operation Purple camps available through the National Military Family Association for qualifying military dependents, including two camps in New York in July/August 2012.
2) The musical production of "Soldier's Song" presented by multiple churches in Clayton, NY from April 6-8, 2012.
3) Various community events happening between April and May 2012 in several towns in the region, including concerts, art shows, walks, and more.
The document is an announcement for the 2006-2007 season of the Spotlight Series, which brings performing artists to Kent, Washington. It features 14 performances from a variety of musical genres including jazz, blues, folk, and world music. Sponsorships from individuals and businesses help fund the series and provide sponsors with promotional benefits. Subscribers can purchase packages for discounted tickets to multiple shows. The announcement promotes several headline performances and includes background information on the series and policies.
The document is a newsletter from the City of Aventura that provides information on upcoming summer events and activities. It discusses plans to celebrate Arbor Day and the July 4th fireworks display. It also summarizes the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center's events in June including musical performances and theatre camps. Finally, it provides details on the city's summer camps for children and travel camp for ages 9-14.
1. Ten films. One world. Many women.
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A traveling festival of short films by, for and about women.
Friday – May 14, 2010–7:00 p.m.
There will be a pre-screening cocktail reception at 6:00 p.m.
Lyric Theater
1727 NW 16th Street $25 for adults
Oklahoma City, OK $25 for students
Tickets are available at lunafest.kintera.org
This is the second year WOW! has brought LUNAFEST to Oklahoma.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Work of Women program at
World Neighbors and the Breast Cancer Fund.
For more information about WOW! and LUNAFEST Oklahoma, please
contact Rich Anderson at randerson@wn.org or 405.418.0447