State Theatre New Jersey will honor Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios and the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders at the 2017 State Theatre Benefit Gala on Saturday, May 13, 2017 featuring six-time Tony Award®-winner Audra McDonald.
State Theatre New Jersey honors Brent and Susan Podlagarstatetheatrenj
State Theatre New Jersey will honor Flemington residents Brent and Susan Podlogar at the 2017 State Theatre Benefit Gala on Saturday, May 13, 2017 featuring six-time Tony Award®-winner Audra McDonald. Vice President for Human Resources Medical Devices and Corporate Groups at Johnson & Johnson, Susan Podlogar has served on the State Theatre Board of Trustees since 2010.
The Fuquay-Varina Downtown Rotary Club and before them the Fuquay-Varina Club has been locally hosting this outstanding group for over 9 years when they pass through and perform in Wake County. Vitaliy Bezrodnov the founder of the Rotary Childrens Fund (RCF), a separate 501(c)(3), is a member of our club and a long standing Rotarian. The student performance group, The Golden Gates, are generally hosted by Rotarians all over the country as they tour and regularly present to various Rotary Club meetings around the country. I am attaching an introduction letter to Rotarians with an included flier for a local public event which is free, but we hope to encourage donations to this Cultural exchange youth program. There is also referenced the RC F website which presents ways to get involved as well as possibly contribute.
The African American Resource Advisory Commission supports the Veteran Arts Festival (AVA Fest) which will be held in Austin, Texas in October/November 2019. The AVA Fest aims to provide support for veterans' physical, mental, and emotional well-being through art and help connect artist veterans and their families. The Commission believes collaborating on the AVA Fest can help create positive change for veterans in the community.
Ensuring Performing Arts Opportunity for All (article Encore Spring 2015 News...Se'era Spragley
The Ferguson Center for the Arts launched an Arts for All program in 2006 to provide discounted and complimentary tickets to performing arts events for schools and organizations serving families and at-risk communities. The program has distributed over 30,000 tickets, benefiting over 100 schools. It allows people who otherwise may not be able to attend to experience world-class performances. Supporters of the program have found that it enriches lives and makes the community a better place to live.
KTMB’s Great Community Cleanup 2015 Keep Truckee Meadows BeautifulJ Hodnett
Volunteers will clean up 18 sites throughout the Truckee Meadows as part of KTMB's Great Community Cleanup on May 2, 2015. An Eagle Scout candidate, Jake Waters, initiated a project to remove 15 illegally dumped cars from ravines using helicopters from the Nevada National Guard. The car removal will help reduce illegal dumping and pollution. New this year, green waste collected during the cleanup will be composted instead of sent to the landfill, thanks to a grant from Waste Management.
The document summarizes a study commissioned by Arts Council England West Midlands, the AiR Partnership, and Redditch Borough Council to analyze the economic and cultural impact of the 2005 Festival of Arts in Redditch (AiR). The study, conducted independently, found that the festival had positive impacts on Redditch's arts/culture, economy, and audiences based on surveys of 800 residents. It provided metrics to measure the festival's success and support future investment in the arts.
Youth leaders bring strong voices to D.C (The Arctic Sounder July 2015)Zach Stevenson
Seven Alaska Native youth leaders from the Northwest Arctic Borough traveled to Washington D.C. to meet with lawmakers and federal officials about protecting their subsistence way of life. The students had advocated in their essays for maintaining traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering practices. In D.C., the youth received advocacy training and had meaningful discussions with politicians and agency leaders, who viewed the students as the future of their region. The trip was meant to show the connection between the youths' traditions and the decisions made by national leaders. The students felt their voices were heard on the important issues around preserving their culture and environment.
State Theatre New Jersey honors Brent and Susan Podlagarstatetheatrenj
State Theatre New Jersey will honor Flemington residents Brent and Susan Podlogar at the 2017 State Theatre Benefit Gala on Saturday, May 13, 2017 featuring six-time Tony Award®-winner Audra McDonald. Vice President for Human Resources Medical Devices and Corporate Groups at Johnson & Johnson, Susan Podlogar has served on the State Theatre Board of Trustees since 2010.
The Fuquay-Varina Downtown Rotary Club and before them the Fuquay-Varina Club has been locally hosting this outstanding group for over 9 years when they pass through and perform in Wake County. Vitaliy Bezrodnov the founder of the Rotary Childrens Fund (RCF), a separate 501(c)(3), is a member of our club and a long standing Rotarian. The student performance group, The Golden Gates, are generally hosted by Rotarians all over the country as they tour and regularly present to various Rotary Club meetings around the country. I am attaching an introduction letter to Rotarians with an included flier for a local public event which is free, but we hope to encourage donations to this Cultural exchange youth program. There is also referenced the RC F website which presents ways to get involved as well as possibly contribute.
The African American Resource Advisory Commission supports the Veteran Arts Festival (AVA Fest) which will be held in Austin, Texas in October/November 2019. The AVA Fest aims to provide support for veterans' physical, mental, and emotional well-being through art and help connect artist veterans and their families. The Commission believes collaborating on the AVA Fest can help create positive change for veterans in the community.
Ensuring Performing Arts Opportunity for All (article Encore Spring 2015 News...Se'era Spragley
The Ferguson Center for the Arts launched an Arts for All program in 2006 to provide discounted and complimentary tickets to performing arts events for schools and organizations serving families and at-risk communities. The program has distributed over 30,000 tickets, benefiting over 100 schools. It allows people who otherwise may not be able to attend to experience world-class performances. Supporters of the program have found that it enriches lives and makes the community a better place to live.
KTMB’s Great Community Cleanup 2015 Keep Truckee Meadows BeautifulJ Hodnett
Volunteers will clean up 18 sites throughout the Truckee Meadows as part of KTMB's Great Community Cleanup on May 2, 2015. An Eagle Scout candidate, Jake Waters, initiated a project to remove 15 illegally dumped cars from ravines using helicopters from the Nevada National Guard. The car removal will help reduce illegal dumping and pollution. New this year, green waste collected during the cleanup will be composted instead of sent to the landfill, thanks to a grant from Waste Management.
The document summarizes a study commissioned by Arts Council England West Midlands, the AiR Partnership, and Redditch Borough Council to analyze the economic and cultural impact of the 2005 Festival of Arts in Redditch (AiR). The study, conducted independently, found that the festival had positive impacts on Redditch's arts/culture, economy, and audiences based on surveys of 800 residents. It provided metrics to measure the festival's success and support future investment in the arts.
Youth leaders bring strong voices to D.C (The Arctic Sounder July 2015)Zach Stevenson
Seven Alaska Native youth leaders from the Northwest Arctic Borough traveled to Washington D.C. to meet with lawmakers and federal officials about protecting their subsistence way of life. The students had advocated in their essays for maintaining traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering practices. In D.C., the youth received advocacy training and had meaningful discussions with politicians and agency leaders, who viewed the students as the future of their region. The trip was meant to show the connection between the youths' traditions and the decisions made by national leaders. The students felt their voices were heard on the important issues around preserving their culture and environment.
The 18th annual Haleiwa Arts Festival will take place on July 18-19 in Haleiwa Beach Park on Oahu. Over 130 visual and performing artists from the local community will showcase their artwork. The festival focuses on community and highlighting local artistic talent. It also aims to be eco-friendly by encouraging recycling and using biodegradable materials. Visitors can enjoy live music, food trucks, and hands-on activities for children while browsing artwork by painters, photographers, jewelers and other artists.
This document appears to be announcing the 10th anniversary of the Rozsa Awards for Excellence in Arts Management in Alberta. It recognizes several nominees and nominators for the awards, and includes short quotes about the value of arts and arts management. The nominees are being recognized for their contributions to organizations like Quest Theatre, Litfest, Calgary Arts Academy, Honens, Azimuth Theatre, and the Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
In 2010, LDA Vancouver benefited from over 1050 volunteer hours and provided 109 bursaries to students. The Orton Gillingham Tutoring Program celebrated 20 years of teaching reading to thousands of children. LDA Vancouver also piloted two new summer camps and partnered with three additional schools to provide free tutoring. With support from various donors and partners, LDA Vancouver was able to offer services like psycho-educational assessments, conference attendance, Disneyland trips, and interactive workshops to further support children with learning disabilities.
1) Les Petits Chanteurs, an all-male choir of 30 boys from Haiti's only music school, will perform a concert at Vassar College on September 20th to raise money to rebuild their school that was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake.
2) The concert will feature performances by Les Petits Chanteurs as well as the Vassar College Choir and Women's Chorus. Proceeds will go toward the rebuilding efforts of the Holy Trinity Music School in Port-au-Prince through the Vassar Haiti Project.
3) Organizers hope the joint concert brings people together across differences and demonstrates how music can bridge gaps, while also supporting artists and teaching students about global
The document summarizes the Painted Violin Project sponsored by the Symphony of the Hills. It lists the artists who painted violins, the sponsors who underwrote them, the board of directors, and thanks various partners including schools, artists, musicians, and local businesses who supported the project.
The document outlines Minnesota's plans to celebrate its 150th anniversary of statehood in 2008. It establishes a Sesquicentennial Commission to coordinate statewide commemorative activities around themes of arts/culture, education, health/wellness, and innovation. Key events include an exhibit, stamp unveiling, song, wagon train, and incorporating celebrations into the State Fair and communities across Minnesota. The goals are to increase state pride through broad participation and civic dialogue around Minnesota's past, present, and future.
Minature golf fund raiser and disabilities employment. A cooperation between non profits and city and citizens to create a family fun venue that provide employment to people who have disabilities and supports community services.
The document summarizes the 5th Annual Who's Who in Asian American Communities Leaders & Legends Awards ceremony and conference. It describes how city leaders, dignitaries, and friends gathered to honor distinguished Asian American role models. It discusses some of the sessions at the accompanying conference, including on leveraging business and women's initiatives. It then lists the 2010 honorees in various fields that have excelled and paved the way for future generations. The evening concluded with performances celebrating Asian American talent and culture.
Trip of a Lifetime is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to provide funding for underprivileged students to go on summer teen tours. For more information, visit www.projecttoal.org
Recruitment presentation for Putt People First Miniature Golf in Athens, Ohio. Operated in partnership with Athens Area Mediation Services and the City of Athens Parks and Recreation Department. Havar Inc. operates an equipment rental business and hosts parties, groups and leagues. All to provide employment for people who have developmental disabilities.
The document summarizes the ethics class activities of donating food and volunteering at the Humane Society. It then lists other community service activities the class participated in like raking leaves, volunteering at Community Appreciation Day, and participating in the Jingle Bells Telethon by boxing and delivering food and toys. The document encourages citizens to find ways to make the world a better place beyond just voting and paying taxes. It provides examples of class projects like the "Pay It Forward" project and participating in a Domestic Violence Awareness Walk. The class also donated blood and formed a team for the American Heart Association Heart Walk. Acts of kindness are highlighted like giving a 91 year old woman a motorcycle ride and sand
This document provides an overview and summary of costs, attendance, and economic impact for the inaugural AlexRiverFete festival held in Alexandria, Louisiana from May 9-11, 2013. The three-day festival brought together existing cultural events in the community and had total attendance of around 11,950 people. Both costs and economic impact exceeded expectations, with total costs of $81,859.52 compared to $90,000 budgeted and a total economic impact of $170,748.24 including in-kind contributions. The festival had greater attendance, economic impact, and lower costs than the previous signature festival Que'in on the Red. Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive.
Oswego Arts Collaborative 2309 Presentation Slideshare ReviseDaniel Laird
The document outlines plans for the Oswego Arts Collaborative (OAC) to advocate for and promote arts in the local community. It discusses the OAC's goals of supporting arts education, cultural events and tourism, and developing an arts center. It also summarizes research finding that nonprofit arts and culture generate over $166 billion annually in economic activity and support over 5 million jobs across the US. The OAC plans to leverage arts and culture to boost local businesses and create new jobs in the Oswego community.
The document provides details about a group workcamp trip to Hammond, Indiana from June 22-28. It states that the total cost per person is $623, with a $200 down payment needed and $5,076 remaining that youth will need to raise through fundraising. One fundraising event mentioned is a Silly Dinner on October 12 to be served in four courses, where participants will order a certain number of items and have to pay if they don't receive something they want. The dinner will need cookies from participants and someone to run the kitchen, while youth help serve and buss tables. It asks for help from all youth and parents.
Streams and Valleys, a nonprofit dedicated to beautifying the Trinity River since 1968, is holding a Friends of the River- Party on the Plaza event on October 23rd at Montgomery Plaza in Fort Worth to raise funds. The event will include a 6K and 3K run starting at 6:15pm and 6:25pm respectively, followed by a party on the plaza beginning at 7:00pm. XTO Energy is the presenting sponsor of the 9th annual event, which expects around 1900 people and will help support ongoing projects along the Trinity River.
STATE THEATRE NEW JERSEY HONORS AMERICAN BENEFITS CONSULTINGstatetheatrenj
State Theatre New Jersey will honor American Benefits Consulting at the 2017 State Theatre Benefit Gala on Saturday, May 13, 2017 featuring six-time Tony Award®-winner Audra McDonald.
This document is an announcement for an upcoming event called "Waves of Support" that will take place on March 27th to raise money for communities affected by Hurricane Sandy. The event will be held at Windows on the Water in Sea Bright and will include food from local restaurants, a live band, and a DJ. Proceeds will support 10 businesses hit by Sandy and the Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County. The event is organized by the Navesink Business Group and Jersey Promise to celebrate coastal communities and tourism at the Jersey Shore.
30 Reasons to Join the Flat Rock Playhouse 30 Day ChallengeFlat Rock Playhouse
Discover 30 glorious reasons to join in the Flat Rock Playhouse 30 Day Challenge, an opportunity to raise $300K in 30 Days. Learn more about this theatrical and educational treasure and why it's so important to show your support today.
The document summarizes an African American music festival called the African American Music EXPO that will take place over three days in September 2012 in Newark, New Jersey. It provides details on the location, entertainment, food, crafts and commercial vendors at the event. The document promotes sponsorship opportunities for the festival and its goal of supporting arts education in New Jersey while gaining market share for the state.
2014 Round Rock Express Community Impact Reportcmacquarrie
The document provides details about the Round Rock Express baseball club's community involvement and impact initiatives in 2014. It discusses youth baseball and softball development programs that served over 500 kids, various community events hosted at Dell Diamond stadium that raised over $100,000 for charities, and ways the front office was involved in the community through donations, volunteer work, and appearances that distributed over $77,000 worth of tickets and merchandise to local organizations.
The document discusses how business district associations in Portland, Oregon work to create a sense of community in their neighborhoods. It describes how the Alliance of Neighborhood Business Associations (APNBA) distributed over $190,000 in matching grants to 60 business district associations and non-profits. These grants were leveraged more than 3 to 1 and used to fund projects like street fairs, farmers markets, and website development that connect local businesses to customers and bring neighborhoods together. The grants helped associations across Portland strengthen their sense of community.
The 18th annual Haleiwa Arts Festival will take place on July 18-19 in Haleiwa Beach Park on Oahu. Over 130 visual and performing artists from the local community will showcase their artwork. The festival focuses on community and highlighting local artistic talent. It also aims to be eco-friendly by encouraging recycling and using biodegradable materials. Visitors can enjoy live music, food trucks, and hands-on activities for children while browsing artwork by painters, photographers, jewelers and other artists.
This document appears to be announcing the 10th anniversary of the Rozsa Awards for Excellence in Arts Management in Alberta. It recognizes several nominees and nominators for the awards, and includes short quotes about the value of arts and arts management. The nominees are being recognized for their contributions to organizations like Quest Theatre, Litfest, Calgary Arts Academy, Honens, Azimuth Theatre, and the Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
In 2010, LDA Vancouver benefited from over 1050 volunteer hours and provided 109 bursaries to students. The Orton Gillingham Tutoring Program celebrated 20 years of teaching reading to thousands of children. LDA Vancouver also piloted two new summer camps and partnered with three additional schools to provide free tutoring. With support from various donors and partners, LDA Vancouver was able to offer services like psycho-educational assessments, conference attendance, Disneyland trips, and interactive workshops to further support children with learning disabilities.
1) Les Petits Chanteurs, an all-male choir of 30 boys from Haiti's only music school, will perform a concert at Vassar College on September 20th to raise money to rebuild their school that was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake.
2) The concert will feature performances by Les Petits Chanteurs as well as the Vassar College Choir and Women's Chorus. Proceeds will go toward the rebuilding efforts of the Holy Trinity Music School in Port-au-Prince through the Vassar Haiti Project.
3) Organizers hope the joint concert brings people together across differences and demonstrates how music can bridge gaps, while also supporting artists and teaching students about global
The document summarizes the Painted Violin Project sponsored by the Symphony of the Hills. It lists the artists who painted violins, the sponsors who underwrote them, the board of directors, and thanks various partners including schools, artists, musicians, and local businesses who supported the project.
The document outlines Minnesota's plans to celebrate its 150th anniversary of statehood in 2008. It establishes a Sesquicentennial Commission to coordinate statewide commemorative activities around themes of arts/culture, education, health/wellness, and innovation. Key events include an exhibit, stamp unveiling, song, wagon train, and incorporating celebrations into the State Fair and communities across Minnesota. The goals are to increase state pride through broad participation and civic dialogue around Minnesota's past, present, and future.
Minature golf fund raiser and disabilities employment. A cooperation between non profits and city and citizens to create a family fun venue that provide employment to people who have disabilities and supports community services.
The document summarizes the 5th Annual Who's Who in Asian American Communities Leaders & Legends Awards ceremony and conference. It describes how city leaders, dignitaries, and friends gathered to honor distinguished Asian American role models. It discusses some of the sessions at the accompanying conference, including on leveraging business and women's initiatives. It then lists the 2010 honorees in various fields that have excelled and paved the way for future generations. The evening concluded with performances celebrating Asian American talent and culture.
Trip of a Lifetime is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to provide funding for underprivileged students to go on summer teen tours. For more information, visit www.projecttoal.org
Recruitment presentation for Putt People First Miniature Golf in Athens, Ohio. Operated in partnership with Athens Area Mediation Services and the City of Athens Parks and Recreation Department. Havar Inc. operates an equipment rental business and hosts parties, groups and leagues. All to provide employment for people who have developmental disabilities.
The document summarizes the ethics class activities of donating food and volunteering at the Humane Society. It then lists other community service activities the class participated in like raking leaves, volunteering at Community Appreciation Day, and participating in the Jingle Bells Telethon by boxing and delivering food and toys. The document encourages citizens to find ways to make the world a better place beyond just voting and paying taxes. It provides examples of class projects like the "Pay It Forward" project and participating in a Domestic Violence Awareness Walk. The class also donated blood and formed a team for the American Heart Association Heart Walk. Acts of kindness are highlighted like giving a 91 year old woman a motorcycle ride and sand
This document provides an overview and summary of costs, attendance, and economic impact for the inaugural AlexRiverFete festival held in Alexandria, Louisiana from May 9-11, 2013. The three-day festival brought together existing cultural events in the community and had total attendance of around 11,950 people. Both costs and economic impact exceeded expectations, with total costs of $81,859.52 compared to $90,000 budgeted and a total economic impact of $170,748.24 including in-kind contributions. The festival had greater attendance, economic impact, and lower costs than the previous signature festival Que'in on the Red. Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive.
Oswego Arts Collaborative 2309 Presentation Slideshare ReviseDaniel Laird
The document outlines plans for the Oswego Arts Collaborative (OAC) to advocate for and promote arts in the local community. It discusses the OAC's goals of supporting arts education, cultural events and tourism, and developing an arts center. It also summarizes research finding that nonprofit arts and culture generate over $166 billion annually in economic activity and support over 5 million jobs across the US. The OAC plans to leverage arts and culture to boost local businesses and create new jobs in the Oswego community.
The document provides details about a group workcamp trip to Hammond, Indiana from June 22-28. It states that the total cost per person is $623, with a $200 down payment needed and $5,076 remaining that youth will need to raise through fundraising. One fundraising event mentioned is a Silly Dinner on October 12 to be served in four courses, where participants will order a certain number of items and have to pay if they don't receive something they want. The dinner will need cookies from participants and someone to run the kitchen, while youth help serve and buss tables. It asks for help from all youth and parents.
Streams and Valleys, a nonprofit dedicated to beautifying the Trinity River since 1968, is holding a Friends of the River- Party on the Plaza event on October 23rd at Montgomery Plaza in Fort Worth to raise funds. The event will include a 6K and 3K run starting at 6:15pm and 6:25pm respectively, followed by a party on the plaza beginning at 7:00pm. XTO Energy is the presenting sponsor of the 9th annual event, which expects around 1900 people and will help support ongoing projects along the Trinity River.
STATE THEATRE NEW JERSEY HONORS AMERICAN BENEFITS CONSULTINGstatetheatrenj
State Theatre New Jersey will honor American Benefits Consulting at the 2017 State Theatre Benefit Gala on Saturday, May 13, 2017 featuring six-time Tony Award®-winner Audra McDonald.
This document is an announcement for an upcoming event called "Waves of Support" that will take place on March 27th to raise money for communities affected by Hurricane Sandy. The event will be held at Windows on the Water in Sea Bright and will include food from local restaurants, a live band, and a DJ. Proceeds will support 10 businesses hit by Sandy and the Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County. The event is organized by the Navesink Business Group and Jersey Promise to celebrate coastal communities and tourism at the Jersey Shore.
30 Reasons to Join the Flat Rock Playhouse 30 Day ChallengeFlat Rock Playhouse
Discover 30 glorious reasons to join in the Flat Rock Playhouse 30 Day Challenge, an opportunity to raise $300K in 30 Days. Learn more about this theatrical and educational treasure and why it's so important to show your support today.
The document summarizes an African American music festival called the African American Music EXPO that will take place over three days in September 2012 in Newark, New Jersey. It provides details on the location, entertainment, food, crafts and commercial vendors at the event. The document promotes sponsorship opportunities for the festival and its goal of supporting arts education in New Jersey while gaining market share for the state.
2014 Round Rock Express Community Impact Reportcmacquarrie
The document provides details about the Round Rock Express baseball club's community involvement and impact initiatives in 2014. It discusses youth baseball and softball development programs that served over 500 kids, various community events hosted at Dell Diamond stadium that raised over $100,000 for charities, and ways the front office was involved in the community through donations, volunteer work, and appearances that distributed over $77,000 worth of tickets and merchandise to local organizations.
The document discusses how business district associations in Portland, Oregon work to create a sense of community in their neighborhoods. It describes how the Alliance of Neighborhood Business Associations (APNBA) distributed over $190,000 in matching grants to 60 business district associations and non-profits. These grants were leveraged more than 3 to 1 and used to fund projects like street fairs, farmers markets, and website development that connect local businesses to customers and bring neighborhoods together. The grants helped associations across Portland strengthen their sense of community.
The document summarizes the O'Siem BC Spirit Festival, which is being held at City Centre Park in Langford, BC. The festival celebrates BC arts and culture and the 2010 Olympic legacy, featuring performances by emerging BC artists and cultural groups. It includes an interactive village with 80 business booths and stages showcasing talent. The goals are to bring together communities on the West Shore and highlight the synergy between arts/business.
- The Market @ Wright Stop Plaza, a fresh fruit and vegetable market, has opened in the concourse of RTA's main transit center to provide affordable healthy food options for customers. It aims to address the "food desert" problem in the downtown Dayton area where 30% of residents have limited access to grocery stores.
- RTA employees volunteer in a variety of charitable causes, such as providing clothes/toys to orphans, organizing comic book fundraisers for school music programs, serving meals to the poor/homeless, helping with home repairs, and participating in events like the Midwest Outdoor Experience and Plane Pull for Special Olympics.
- As part of upgrades to its overhead electrical system, RTA
The document summarizes arts and humanities in Montgomery County, Maryland. It states that arts, heritage and culture enhance quality of life, drive the economy, and convene communities in the county. It then provides details on the large number of performing venues, galleries, theaters, historical venues, arts groups, and independent artists located in the county. It discusses how arts and cultural activities positively impact residents' quality of life and the county's business location. The document ends by outlining the county's budgets and grants for arts and humanities organizations in the current and upcoming fiscal years.
This document summarizes the mission, vision, philanthropic activities, employee engagement events, and employee wellness programs of JES Holdings. The company's mission is to develop, build, manage and invest in quality housing. Their vision involves developing long-term relationships to maximize opportunities for clients, investors, and communities. They support various philanthropic causes through fundraising, volunteer hours, and donations. Events for employees include intern programs, family activities, total solar eclipse viewing, and wellness challenges promoting healthy habits.
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders are committed to supporting the local community through various charitable programs and donations. In 2015, they raised over $667,000 for charity and participated in many community outreach events, including supporting youth sports leagues, reading programs in schools, and honoring military members. They also host an organization each game to promote community non-profits.
The Great South Bay Music Festival is an annual 4-day music festival held in mid-July in Patchogue, NY that has been running for 11 years. It attracts over 20,000 paid attendees each year from Long Island, NYC, and across the US with over 70 performers on 4 stages. Sponsorship opportunities range from $2,500 to become a VIP exhibitor to becoming the exclusive Presenting Sponsor for a package valued at $175,000 which includes naming rights, marketing benefits, and an exclusive VIP experience area.
The Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKyPAC) provides arts education programs for over 30,000 students annually. It aims to expand these programs and attract more acclaimed performances through its "Engaging HeARTS. Enriching Lives." campaign. The $6 million campaign will fund expanding arts education, elevating performances, showcasing more visual art, and establishing an endowment to ensure long-term sustainability. Supporters hope the campaign will allow SKyPAC to continue enriching lives in the community through the transformative power of the arts.
This is our Fresh Detroit 2011 festival corporate sponsorship information package. This Event has been postponed until 2012 (Due to venue renovations" For more info regarding Fresh Detroit feel free to contact us at 248-470-9567 or info@freshdetroit.com
RFP to City of Circleville August 2015 public release june 2016 PDFKristen May
The document proposes converting the former Everts School buildings in Circleville, Ohio into the Pickaway County Cultural Arts Center. It would offer a variety of arts, cultural, and recreational programming for all ages. The largest space, the gymnasium, would host performances, classes, and community events. Other spaces would be used for music lessons, art classes, a museum, and more. The proposal argues that the center would honor the legacy of the land's donor while providing educational and social benefits to the community. It outlines programming ideas, management plans, and renovation costs and funding sources to transform the buildings into a sustainable public arts center.
Leonard Swalve and Travis Spoo were hired to work at Dyno's gas station in Emmetsburg, Iowa after previously working at Horizons Unlimited's recycling center. They enjoy their new jobs and responsibilities at Dyno's, with Leonard liking interacting with customers and Travis enjoying earning his own paycheck. The manager of Dyno's says that Leonard and Travis have been very successful employees who work hard and are always on time.
CNS supported over 100 nonprofits in Texas and Tennessee in 2018, contributing over $600,000. CNS employees volunteered over 2,000 hours on company time and provided supplies for 34 community service projects. CNS celebrated milestones at Pantex and Y-12 in 2018, including opening a new facility at Pantex and commemorating Y-12's 75th anniversary. Community partners praised CNS for its financial support, volunteer efforts, and involvement in the community.
Queensbury Theatre is a leading nonprofit theatre and school for the performing arts in West Houston that has served the community for over 60 years. It started as a small community playhouse and has evolved into a 21,000 square foot facility offering theatrical productions, educational programming, and community events. Queensbury Theatre seeks support to further develop its programming and build capacity through donations, sponsorships, and other engagement opportunities.
Similar to State Theatre New Jersey honors Freehold Director Ronald G. Rios and The Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders (20)
Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix: Unveiling the Intriguing Hypothesisgreendigital
In celebrity mysteries and urban legends. Few narratives capture the imagination as the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix. This fascinating theory posits that the iconic actor and the legendary guitarist are, in fact, the same person. While this might seem like a far-fetched notion at first glance. a deeper exploration reveals a rich tapestry of coincidences, speculative connections. and a surprising alignment of life events fueling this captivating hypothesis.
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Introduction to the Hypothesis: Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix
The idea that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix stems from a mix of historical anomalies, physical resemblances. and a penchant for myth-making that surrounds celebrities. While Jimi Hendrix's official death in 1970 is well-documented. some theorists suggest that Hendrix did not die but instead reinvented himself as Morgan Freeman. a man who would become one of Hollywood's most revered actors. This article aims to delve into the various aspects of this hypothesis. examining its origins, the supporting arguments. and the cultural impact of such a theory.
The Genesis of the Theory
Early Life Parallels
The hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix begins by comparing their early lives. Jimi Hendrix, born Johnny Allen Hendrix in Seattle, Washington, on November 27, 1942. and Morgan Freeman, born on June 1, 1937, in Memphis, Tennessee, have lived very different lives. But, proponents of the theory suggest that the five-year age difference is negligible and point to Freeman's late start in his acting career as evidence of a life lived before under a different identity.
The Disappearance and Reappearance
Jimi Hendrix's death in 1970 at the age of 27 is a well-documented event. But, theorists argue that Hendrix's death staged. and he reemerged as Morgan Freeman. They highlight Freeman's rise to prominence in the early 1970s. coinciding with Hendrix's supposed death. Freeman's first significant acting role came in 1971 on the children's television show "The Electric Company," a mere year after Hendrix's passing.
Physical Resemblances
Facial Structure and Features
One of the most compelling arguments for the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix lies in the physical resemblance between the two men. Analyzing photographs, proponents point out similarities in facial structure. particularly the cheekbones and jawline. Both men have a distinctive gap between their front teeth. which is rare and often highlighted as a critical point of similarity.
Voice and Mannerisms
Supporters of the theory also draw attention to the similarities in their voices. Jimi Hendrix known for his smooth, distinctive speaking voice. which, according to some, resembles Morgan Freeman's iconic, deep, and soothing voice. Additionally, both men share certain mannerisms. such as their calm demeanor and eloquent speech patterns.
Artistic Parallels
Musical and Acting Talents
Jimi Hendrix was regarded as one of t
Jason Kozup is a versatile figure whose impact spans numerous sectors. From the realms of entertainment and security, he has thrived as a producer, actor, stuntman, model, and aerospace defense contractor, showcasing excellence across the board.
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Unveiling the Future of TV- Eternal IPTV Trends in 2024.pdfXtreame HDTV
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Introduction
Tom Cruise long hair has often been more than a style choice. it has been a significant element of his persona both on and off the screen. From the tousled locks of the rebellious Maverick in "Top Gun" to the sleek, sophisticated mane in "Mission: Impossible II." Cruise's hair has played a pivotal role in shaping his image and the characters he portrays. This article explores the various stages of Tom Cruise long hair. Examining how this iconic look has evolved and influenced his career and broader fashion trends.
Early Days: The Emergence of a Style Icon
The 1980s: The Birth of a Star
In the early stages of his career during the 1980s, Tom Cruise sported a range of hairstyles. but in "Top Gun" (1986), his hair began to gain significant attention. Though not long by later standards, his hair in this film was longer than the military crew cuts associated with fighter pilots. adding a rebellious edge to his character, Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
Risky Business: The Transition Begins
In "Risky Business" (1983). Tom Cruise's hair was short but longer than the clean-cut styles dominant at the time. This look complemented his role as a high school student stepping into adulthood. embodying a sense of youthful freedom and experimentation. It was a precursor to the more dramatic hair transformations in his career.
The 1990s: Experimentation and Iconic Roles
Far and Away: Embracing Length
One of the first films in which Tom Cruise embraced long hair was "Far and Away" (1992). Playing the role of Joseph. an Irish immigrant in 1890s America, Cruise's long, hair added authenticity to his character's rugged and determined persona. This look was a stark departure from his earlier. more polished styles and marked the beginning of a more adventurous phase in his hairstyle choices.
Interview with the Vampire: Gothic Elegance
In "Interview with the Vampire" (1994). Tom Cruise long hair reached new lengths of sophistication and elegance. Portraying the vampire Lestat. Cruise's flowing blonde locks were integral to the character's ethereal and timeless allure. This hairstyle not only suited the gothic aesthetic of the film but also showcased Cruise's ability to transform his appearance for a role.
Mission: Impossible II: The Pinnacle of Long Hair
One of the most memorable instances of Tom Cruise long hair came in "Mission: Impossible II" (2000). His character, Ethan
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State Theatre New Jersey honors Freehold Director Ronald G. Rios and The Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders
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STATE THEATRE NEW JERSEY HONORS
FREEHOLDER DIRECTOR RONALD G. RIOS AND
THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD
OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS
State Theatre Benefit Gala 2017
Sat, May 13, 2017
Ticket Office: 732-246-SHOW (7469)
New Brunswick, NJ (April 17, 2017) — State Theatre New Jersey will honor Freeholder Director
Ronald G. Rios and the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders at the 2017 State Theatre
Benefit Gala on Saturday, May 13, 2017 featuring six-time Tony Award®-winner Audra McDonald.
The Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders is committed to making the County a better
place for our residents and businesses. The Board creates, improves and invests in 18 County parks;
more than 8,000 acres of protected Open Space; 324 miles of County roads; economic, employment,
training; public health and emergency management; services to care for children, seniors, veterans
and those in need; and education for residents through Middlesex County College and the County
Vocational-Technical Schools and career academies.
In 2015, the Freeholder Board established the Middlesex County Cultural and Arts Trust Fund, the goal
of which is to integrate the arts more fully into County life. A ballot question placed on the 2014
General Election Ballot to establish the Trust Fund was overwhelmingly passed by Middlesex County
voters.
“Freeholder Director Ron Rios and The Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders have made a
tremendous contribution to the growth of the arts by establishing the Cultural and Arts Trust Fund,”
said Tom Carto, State Theatre President & CEO. “They are committed to supporting cultural
initiatives as fundamental to the quality of life for residents of all backgrounds, and for that they truly
deserve this year’s Leadership in the Arts award.”
Contact:
Kelly Blithe
Director of Communications
732-247-7200, ext. 542
kblithe@StateTheatreNJ.org
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The Freeholder Board allocates $10 million from the Trust Fund annually to be used exclusively to
develop new cultural and arts facilities, as well as restore, improve and maintain the facilities already
treasured by Middlesex County.
The funds also are used to encourage and support arts education for County residents through support
of quality arts education programs, including those sponsored and conducted through qualified
nonprofit arts organizations. The fund also provides general support to projects and programs whose
purpose is to recognize and preserve the history and heritage of Middlesex County, including
recognizing and honoring veterans.
Freeholder Director Rios said: “We encourage awareness of and enjoyment of the arts and we
support cultural initiatives designed to preserve and promote the history of the County. Why? Because
in doing so, we are celebrating this County’s diversity and preserving our heritage. We are also creating
a shared experience and appreciation for the arts and showcasing our talented residents. On behalf of
the entire Freeholder Board, I thank the State Theatre for this incredible honor.”
Gala Information
The Gala festivities begin at 5pm at The Heldrich Hotel and the performance will begin at 6pm at State
Theatre New Jersey. In addition to the show, Gala guests will enjoy a pre-performance cocktail
reception, post-performance dinner dance with an open bar, fabulous auctions, and live entertainment
from the Gerard Carelli Orchestra. The Benefit Gala, State Theatre New Jersey’s biggest annual event,
underwrites the State Theatre’s artistically-acclaimed programming and nationally-recognized education
programs. A portion of each ticket price represents a tax-deductible contribution to the State
Theatre. Benefit Gala tickets are $700. For Benefit Gala tickets please call 732-247-7200, ext. 543.
The 2017 Benefit Gala Co-Chairs are Scott (RBC Wealth Management) and Barbra Fergang with
support from Vice-Chairs Linda Piscadlo (Johnson & Johnson), and Matt (Moody’s Investors Service)
and Tracy Taylor (Plymouth Rock Management Company of New Jersey). The 2017 Benefit Gala
Corporate Co-Chairs are Shideh Sedgh Bina, Founding Partner, Insigniam, and Bradd M. Chignoli,
Senior Vice President – National Accounts, MetLife.
2017 Gala Emerald Partners are American Benefits Consulting, EY, Insigniam, and MetLife. 2017 Gala
Diamond Partners are Aetna, Joan and Bob Campbell, and Alma Scott.
The State Theatre’s other honorees include Corporate Honoree, American Benefits Consulting; and
Patron Honorees Susan and Brent Podlogar.
About the Gala Artist
Audra McDonald—now featured in Disney's Beauty and The Beast—is unparalleled in the breadth and
versatility of her artistry as both a singer and an actress. She is the recipient of a record-breaking six
Tony Awards®, two Grammy Awards®, and an Emmy Award®. Her Tony®-winning performances
include roles in Carousel, Master Class, Ragtime, A Raisin in the Sun, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, and
Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill. Now, see her live in concert as she performs hits from Broadway and
the great American songbook.
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For tickets or more information, call the State Theatre New Jersey Ticket Office at 732-246-SHOW
(7469), or visit us online at StateTheatreNJ.org. The State Theatre New Jersey Ticket Office, located at
15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick NJ, is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm; Saturday
from 1pm to 5pm; and at least three hours prior to curtain on performance dates unless otherwise
specified. For information on group outings and discounts, call 732-247-7200, ext. 536. Some additional
ticket and transaction fees may apply.
State Theatre New Jersey—creating extraordinary experiences through the power of live performance. The theater
exists to enrich people’s lives, contribute to a vital urban environment, and build future audiences by presenting the
finest performing artists and entertainers and fostering lifetime appreciation for the performing arts through
education. State Theatre New Jersey’s programs are made possible, in part, by funding from the New Jersey State
Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and contributions
from numerous corporations, foundations, and individuals. The Heldrich is the official hotel of State Theatre New
Jersey. Magic 98.3 is the official radio station of State Theatre New Jersey. The Star-Ledger is the official newspaper of
State Theatre New Jersey. United is the official airline of State Theatre New Jersey.
STATE THEATRE NEW JERSEY
15 Livingston Ave
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Ticket Office - 732-246-SHOW (7469)
Online - StateTheatreNJ.org
PHOTOS AND INTERVIEWS FURNISHED UPON REQUEST
Please contact Kelly Blithe at
732-247-7200, ext. 542 or by email at kblithe@StateTheatreNJ.org.
Information in this release is current as of April 17, 2017.
Up-to-the-minute information on events and State Theatre news,
online at StateTheatreNJ.org.
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