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    • Random Acts of Culture

    • At the Adrienne Arsht Center, dancers, singers and musicians from all over Miami rehearse for the 1000th Random Acts of Culture funded by the Knight Foundation. What: A “pop up performance” featuring 200 singers, musicians, drummers, and dancers. Jazz dancers and Afro-Cuban drummers will accompany choir members and classical musicians as they perform a new arrangement of Beethoven’s recognized melody “Ode to Joy” on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach.   This 8 minute performance is a celebration to mark the 1,000th performances of Knight Foundation’s Random Acts of Culture, http://www.randomactsofculture.org    Why: In the past 2 years, communities in 8 cities around the country experienced Knight Foundation’s Random Acts of Culture as part of the Knight Foundation’s initiative to introduce new ways the arts are presented.  The Foundation hired local artists and produced events that succeeded in bringing music and dance out of the symphony halls, into the streets and into everyday lives. Past performance venues include airports, lobbies, department stores, farmers’ markets and trains, surprising people as they go about everyday living.   Miami Beach and Philadelphia (on Sept. 15) are the last two Random Acts of Culture.   Who: Coordinated by the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 200 singers, musicians, drummers and dancers from all over Miami-Dade County will gather together for a pop up performance of drumming and dance set to a new arrangement of "Ode to Joy" by Miami-based conductor and arranger Sam Hyken of the Miami Music Project. Integrating classical, vocal, jazz, gospel and Afro-Cuban rhythms, artists include musicians from the Miami Music Project and the Frost School of Music, singers from the Miami Mass Choir and Master Chorale, drummers and dancers from Ife-Ile Afro-Cuban dance company, and dance students from the 2012 Ailey Camp and the Edwin Holland Dance Ensemble.
    • MOCA is Ours: Kassandra

    • MOCA IS OURS...FREE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS FOR NORTH MIAMI RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERSBonnie Clearwater, executive director of North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art, (MOCA) wants all North Miami residents to be a member of MOCA for FREE. "It's easy as stepping through the door," said Ms. Clearwater. "We have developed a program specifically to inform and encourage all North Miami residents and business owners to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to be a part of MOCA, a world class museum that attracts 85,000 visitors from around the world. And here we are, right in their neighborhood."  The new membership initiative is called MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU, MOCA ES NUESTRO because "the Museum of Contemporary Art belongs to everyone in North Miami," said Ms. Clearwater. MOCA has always extended the same benefits of a Family Membership to North Miami residents. This campaign aims to get the word out to North Miami residents that their FREE membership includes free admission for four people in same household to the museum, access to exciting events and enriching programs and discounts for classes and in the 10% member’s discount at the MOCA Gift Shop. “If you don’t live in North Miami, Family membership is $75 annually,” notes Ms. Clearwater. For North Miami businesses, MOCA has created the MOCA Community Partnership, "which is just as quick, easy and simple to join as it is for a North Miami resident to join MOCA," said Ms. Clearwater. As a MOCA Community Partner, MOCA will list the business with a link from the business's web site to MOCA, mocanomi.org, which receives over 10,000 unique visits per month, and MOCA will provide the businesses’ customers free admission to the museum when they present a business receipt at MOCA. In addition, MOCA provides all MOCA Community Partners with a decal for the business's window "to show everyone that that business supports MOCA and that MOCA supports the area's businesses," said Ms. Clearwater. Over 150 North Miami businesses have already become MOCA Community Partners. MOCA, which is renowned for its exhibitions and popular programs, such as Jazz at MOCA free outdoor concerts on the last Friday of every month, and MOCA by Moonlight Wednesday programs for adults, provides a year-round schedule of classes and special events for "everyone in the community to enjoy," said Ms. Clearwater."We are particularly proud of our education programs for children, teens and adults. Everyone wants to create, and what we do is provide the opportunity, guidance and the space for all ages to gather together and create!"  Over 20,000 children, teenagers and adults annually are engaged in the museum education and enrichment programs through the MOCA Art Institute. MOCA was instrumental in the development and implementation of the Museum Studies and Fine Arts Magnet Program in North Miami’s WJ Bryan Elementary School, North Miami Middle School and North Miami Senior High School. MOCA also provides free after-school programs for 5,400 middle and high school students five days a week during the school year. And during the summer MOCA has developed a full-day art camp for children ages 6-12, providing over 250 full scholarships to children in the community. Journalism, Photojournalism and Portfolio Development for middle and high School students is offered FREE throughout the summer.  “We are so proud that MOCA is based in North Miami,” said Bonnie Clearwater, MOCA Executive Director since 1997. “As an international arts destination, the museum draws over 85,000 visitors to North Miami, generating significant revenue for the area. We want to make sure our neighbors are engaged with MOCA, and all we offer. MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU and MOCA ES NUESTRO!"  The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami. For more information about MOCA's membership program for North Miami residents or the MOCA Community Partnership, please call 305 893 6211 or visit mocanomi.org
    • MOCA is Ours: Ivonne

    • MOCA IS OURS...FREE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS FOR NORTH MIAMI RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERSBonnie Clearwater, executive director of North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art, (MOCA) wants all North Miami residents to be a member of MOCA for FREE. "It's easy as stepping through the door," said Ms. Clearwater. "We have developed a program specifically to inform and encourage all North Miami residents and business owners to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to be a part of MOCA, a world class museum that attracts 85,000 visitors from around the world. And here we are, right in their neighborhood."  The new membership initiative is called MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU, MOCA ES NUESTRO because "the Museum of Contemporary Art belongs to everyone in North Miami," said Ms. Clearwater. MOCA has always extended the same benefits of a Family Membership to North Miami residents. This campaign aims to get the word out to North Miami residents that their FREE membership includes free admission for four people in same household to the museum, access to exciting events and enriching programs and discounts for classes and in the 10% member’s discount at the MOCA Gift Shop. “If you don’t live in North Miami, Family membership is $75 annually,” notes Ms. Clearwater. For North Miami businesses, MOCA has created the MOCA Community Partnership, "which is just as quick, easy and simple to join as it is for a North Miami resident to join MOCA," said Ms. Clearwater. As a MOCA Community Partner, MOCA will list the business with a link from the business's web site to MOCA, mocanomi.org, which receives over 10,000 unique visits per month, and MOCA will provide the businesses’ customers free admission to the museum when they present a business receipt at MOCA. In addition, MOCA provides all MOCA Community Partners with a decal for the business's window "to show everyone that that business supports MOCA and that MOCA supports the area's businesses," said Ms. Clearwater. Over 150 North Miami businesses have already become MOCA Community Partners. MOCA, which is renowned for its exhibitions and popular programs, such as Jazz at MOCA free outdoor concerts on the last Friday of every month, and MOCA by Moonlight Wednesday programs for adults, provides a year-round schedule of classes and special events for "everyone in the community to enjoy," said Ms. Clearwater."We are particularly proud of our education programs for children, teens and adults. Everyone wants to create, and what we do is provide the opportunity, guidance and the space for all ages to gather together and create!"  Over 20,000 children, teenagers and adults annually are engaged in the museum education and enrichment programs through the MOCA Art Institute. MOCA was instrumental in the development and implementation of the Museum Studies and Fine Arts Magnet Program in North Miami’s WJ Bryan Elementary School, North Miami Middle School and North Miami Senior High School. MOCA also provides free after-school programs for 5,400 middle and high school students five days a week during the school year. And during the summer MOCA has developed a full-day art camp for children ages 6-12, providing over 250 full scholarships to children in the community. Journalism, Photojournalism and Portfolio Development for middle and high School students is offered FREE throughout the summer.  “We are so proud that MOCA is based in North Miami,” said Bonnie Clearwater, MOCA Executive Director since 1997. “As an international arts destination, the museum draws over 85,000 visitors to North Miami, generating significant revenue for the area. We want to make sure our neighbors are engaged with MOCA, and all we offer. MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU and MOCA ES NUESTRO!"  The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami. For more information about MOCA's membership program for North Miami residents or the MOCA Community Partnership, please call 305 893 6211 or visit mocanomi.org
    • MOCA is Ours: Natalia

    • MOCA IS OURS...FREE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS FOR NORTH MIAMI RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERSBonnie Clearwater, executive director of North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art, (MOCA) wants all North Miami residents to be a member of MOCA for FREE. "It's easy as stepping through the door," said Ms. Clearwater. "We have developed a program specifically to inform and encourage all North Miami residents and business owners to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to be a part of MOCA, a world class museum that attracts 85,000 visitors from around the world. And here we are, right in their neighborhood."  The new membership initiative is called MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU, MOCA ES NUESTRO because "the Museum of Contemporary Art belongs to everyone in North Miami," said Ms. Clearwater. MOCA has always extended the same benefits of a Family Membership to North Miami residents. This campaign aims to get the word out to North Miami residents that their FREE membership includes free admission for four people in same household to the museum, access to exciting events and enriching programs and discounts for classes and in the 10% member’s discount at the MOCA Gift Shop. “If you don’t live in North Miami, Family membership is $75 annually,” notes Ms. Clearwater. For North Miami businesses, MOCA has created the MOCA Community Partnership, "which is just as quick, easy and simple to join as it is for a North Miami resident to join MOCA," said Ms. Clearwater. As a MOCA Community Partner, MOCA will list the business with a link from the business's web site to MOCA, mocanomi.org, which receives over 10,000 unique visits per month, and MOCA will provide the businesses’ customers free admission to the museum when they present a business receipt at MOCA. In addition, MOCA provides all MOCA Community Partners with a decal for the business's window "to show everyone that that business supports MOCA and that MOCA supports the area's businesses," said Ms. Clearwater. Over 150 North Miami businesses have already become MOCA Community Partners. MOCA, which is renowned for its exhibitions and popular programs, such as Jazz at MOCA free outdoor concerts on the last Friday of every month, and MOCA by Moonlight Wednesday programs for adults, provides a year-round schedule of classes and special events for "everyone in the community to enjoy," said Ms. Clearwater."We are particularly proud of our education programs for children, teens and adults. Everyone wants to create, and what we do is provide the opportunity, guidance and the space for all ages to gather together and create!"  Over 20,000 children, teenagers and adults annually are engaged in the museum education and enrichment programs through the MOCA Art Institute. MOCA was instrumental in the development and implementation of the Museum Studies and Fine Arts Magnet Program in North Miami’s WJ Bryan Elementary School, North Miami Middle School and North Miami Senior High School. MOCA also provides free after-school programs for 5,400 middle and high school students five days a week during the school year. And during the summer MOCA has developed a full-day art camp for children ages 6-12, providing over 250 full scholarships to children in the community. Journalism, Photojournalism and Portfolio Development for middle and high School students is offered FREE throughout the summer.  “We are so proud that MOCA is based in North Miami,” said Bonnie Clearwater, MOCA Executive Director since 1997. “As an international arts destination, the museum draws over 85,000 visitors to North Miami, generating significant revenue for the area. We want to make sure our neighbors are engaged with MOCA, and all we offer. MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU and MOCA ES NUESTRO!"  The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami. For more information about MOCA's membership program for North Miami residents or the MOCA Community Partnership, please call 305 893 6211 or visit mocanomi.org
    • MOCA is Ours: Sharaveen

    • MOCA IS OURS...FREE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS FOR NORTH MIAMI RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERSBonnie Clearwater, executive director of North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art, (MOCA) wants all North Miami residents to be a member of MOCA for FREE. "It's easy as stepping through the door," said Ms. Clearwater. "We have developed a program specifically to inform and encourage all North Miami residents and business owners to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to be a part of MOCA, a world class museum that attracts 85,000 visitors from around the world. And here we are, right in their neighborhood."  The new membership initiative is called MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU, MOCA ES NUESTRO because "the Museum of Contemporary Art belongs to everyone in North Miami," said Ms. Clearwater. MOCA has always extended the same benefits of a Family Membership to North Miami residents. This campaign aims to get the word out to North Miami residents that their FREE membership includes free admission for four people in same household to the museum, access to exciting events and enriching programs and discounts for classes and in the 10% member’s discount at the MOCA Gift Shop. “If you don’t live in North Miami, Family membership is $75 annually,” notes Ms. Clearwater. For North Miami businesses, MOCA has created the MOCA Community Partnership, "which is just as quick, easy and simple to join as it is for a North Miami resident to join MOCA," said Ms. Clearwater. As a MOCA Community Partner, MOCA will list the business with a link from the business's web site to MOCA, mocanomi.org, which receives over 10,000 unique visits per month, and MOCA will provide the businesses’ customers free admission to the museum when they present a business receipt at MOCA. In addition, MOCA provides all MOCA Community Partners with a decal for the business's window "to show everyone that that business supports MOCA and that MOCA supports the area's businesses," said Ms. Clearwater. Over 150 North Miami businesses have already become MOCA Community Partners. MOCA, which is renowned for its exhibitions and popular programs, such as Jazz at MOCA free outdoor concerts on the last Friday of every month, and MOCA by Moonlight Wednesday programs for adults, provides a year-round schedule of classes and special events for "everyone in the community to enjoy," said Ms. Clearwater."We are particularly proud of our education programs for children, teens and adults. Everyone wants to create, and what we do is provide the opportunity, guidance and the space for all ages to gather together and create!"  Over 20,000 children, teenagers and adults annually are engaged in the museum education and enrichment programs through the MOCA Art Institute. MOCA was instrumental in the development and implementation of the Museum Studies and Fine Arts Magnet Program in North Miami’s WJ Bryan Elementary School, North Miami Middle School and North Miami Senior High School. MOCA also provides free after-school programs for 5,400 middle and high school students five days a week during the school year. And during the summer MOCA has developed a full-day art camp for children ages 6-12, providing over 250 full scholarships to children in the community. Journalism, Photojournalism and Portfolio Development for middle and high School students is offered FREE throughout the summer.  “We are so proud that MOCA is based in North Miami,” said Bonnie Clearwater, MOCA Executive Director since 1997. “As an international arts destination, the museum draws over 85,000 visitors to North Miami, generating significant revenue for the area. We want to make sure our neighbors are engaged with MOCA, and all we offer. MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU and MOCA ES NUESTRO!"  The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami. For more information about MOCA's membership program for North Miami residents or the MOCA Community Partnership, please call 305 893 6211 or visit mocanomi.org
    • MOCA is Ours: Luis

    • MOCA IS OURS...FREE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS FOR NORTH MIAMI RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERSBonnie Clearwater, executive director of North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art, (MOCA) wants all North Miami residents to be a member of MOCA for FREE. "It's easy as stepping through the door," said Ms. Clearwater. "We have developed a program specifically to inform and encourage all North Miami residents and business owners to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to be a part of MOCA, a world class museum that attracts 85,000 visitors from around the world. And here we are, right in their neighborhood."  The new membership initiative is called MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU, MOCA ES NUESTRO because "the Museum of Contemporary Art belongs to everyone in North Miami," said Ms. Clearwater. MOCA has always extended the same benefits of a Family Membership to North Miami residents. This campaign aims to get the word out to North Miami residents that their FREE membership includes free admission for four people in same household to the museum, access to exciting events and enriching programs and discounts for classes and in the 10% member’s discount at the MOCA Gift Shop. “If you don’t live in North Miami, Family membership is $75 annually,” notes Ms. Clearwater. For North Miami businesses, MOCA has created the MOCA Community Partnership, "which is just as quick, easy and simple to join as it is for a North Miami resident to join MOCA," said Ms. Clearwater. As a MOCA Community Partner, MOCA will list the business with a link from the business's web site to MOCA, mocanomi.org, which receives over 10,000 unique visits per month, and MOCA will provide the businesses’ customers free admission to the museum when they present a business receipt at MOCA. In addition, MOCA provides all MOCA Community Partners with a decal for the business's window "to show everyone that that business supports MOCA and that MOCA supports the area's businesses," said Ms. Clearwater. Over 150 North Miami businesses have already become MOCA Community Partners. MOCA, which is renowned for its exhibitions and popular programs, such as Jazz at MOCA free outdoor concerts on the last Friday of every month, and MOCA by Moonlight Wednesday programs for adults, provides a year-round schedule of classes and special events for "everyone in the community to enjoy," said Ms. Clearwater."We are particularly proud of our education programs for children, teens and adults. Everyone wants to create, and what we do is provide the opportunity, guidance and the space for all ages to gather together and create!"  Over 20,000 children, teenagers and adults annually are engaged in the museum education and enrichment programs through the MOCA Art Institute. MOCA was instrumental in the development and implementation of the Museum Studies and Fine Arts Magnet Program in North Miami’s WJ Bryan Elementary School, North Miami Middle School and North Miami Senior High School. MOCA also provides free after-school programs for 5,400 middle and high school students five days a week during the school year. And during the summer MOCA has developed a full-day art camp for children ages 6-12, providing over 250 full scholarships to children in the community. Journalism, Photojournalism and Portfolio Development for middle and high School students is offered FREE throughout the summer.  “We are so proud that MOCA is based in North Miami,” said Bonnie Clearwater, MOCA Executive Director since 1997. “As an international arts destination, the museum draws over 85,000 visitors to North Miami, generating significant revenue for the area. We want to make sure our neighbors are engaged with MOCA, and all we offer. MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU and MOCA ES NUESTRO!"  The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami. For more information about MOCA's membership program for North Miami residents or the MOCA Community Partnership, please call 305 893 6211 or visit mocanomi.org
    • MOCA is Ours: Rebecca

    • MOCA IS OURS...FREE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS FOR NORTH MIAMI RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS OWNERSBonnie Clearwater, executive director of North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art, (MOCA) wants all North Miami residents to be a member of MOCA for FREE. "It's easy as stepping through the door," said Ms. Clearwater. "We have developed a program specifically to inform and encourage all North Miami residents and business owners to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to be a part of MOCA, a world class museum that attracts 85,000 visitors from around the world. And here we are, right in their neighborhood."  The new membership initiative is called MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU, MOCA ES NUESTRO because "the Museum of Contemporary Art belongs to everyone in North Miami," said Ms. Clearwater. MOCA has always extended the same benefits of a Family Membership to North Miami residents. This campaign aims to get the word out to North Miami residents that their FREE membership includes free admission for four people in same household to the museum, access to exciting events and enriching programs and discounts for classes and in the 10% member’s discount at the MOCA Gift Shop. “If you don’t live in North Miami, Family membership is $75 annually,” notes Ms. Clearwater. For North Miami businesses, MOCA has created the MOCA Community Partnership, "which is just as quick, easy and simple to join as it is for a North Miami resident to join MOCA," said Ms. Clearwater. As a MOCA Community Partner, MOCA will list the business with a link from the business's web site to MOCA, mocanomi.org, which receives over 10,000 unique visits per month, and MOCA will provide the businesses’ customers free admission to the museum when they present a business receipt at MOCA. In addition, MOCA provides all MOCA Community Partners with a decal for the business's window "to show everyone that that business supports MOCA and that MOCA supports the area's businesses," said Ms. Clearwater. Over 150 North Miami businesses have already become MOCA Community Partners. MOCA, which is renowned for its exhibitions and popular programs, such as Jazz at MOCA free outdoor concerts on the last Friday of every month, and MOCA by Moonlight Wednesday programs for adults, provides a year-round schedule of classes and special events for "everyone in the community to enjoy," said Ms. Clearwater."We are particularly proud of our education programs for children, teens and adults. Everyone wants to create, and what we do is provide the opportunity, guidance and the space for all ages to gather together and create!"  Over 20,000 children, teenagers and adults annually are engaged in the museum education and enrichment programs through the MOCA Art Institute. MOCA was instrumental in the development and implementation of the Museum Studies and Fine Arts Magnet Program in North Miami’s WJ Bryan Elementary School, North Miami Middle School and North Miami Senior High School. MOCA also provides free after-school programs for 5,400 middle and high school students five days a week during the school year. And during the summer MOCA has developed a full-day art camp for children ages 6-12, providing over 250 full scholarships to children in the community. Journalism, Photojournalism and Portfolio Development for middle and high School students is offered FREE throughout the summer.  “We are so proud that MOCA is based in North Miami,” said Bonnie Clearwater, MOCA Executive Director since 1997. “As an international arts destination, the museum draws over 85,000 visitors to North Miami, generating significant revenue for the area. We want to make sure our neighbors are engaged with MOCA, and all we offer. MOCA IS OURS, MOCA SE POU NOU and MOCA ES NUESTRO!"  The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami. For more information about MOCA's membership program for North Miami residents or the MOCA Community Partnership, please call 305 893 6211 or visit mocanomi.org
    • Hannah Has A Story

    • Shortly after the earthquake in Haiti, Hannah was adopted and brought to the United States by the Lowensteins.  Hannah spoke no english and to help her learn to express herself, the Lowensteins turned to a universal language, Art. Hannah's talent shown through and coupled with some creative writing courses, it wasn't long before "Hannah Has a Story" was "born." The book, a combination of Hannah's paintings and personal journey caught the attention of Bonnie Clearwater, Executive Director of MOCA (Museum of Contemporarty Art) in North Miami who was so taken by Hannah's talent she offered a scholarship to the Summer Arts Camp held each year at MOCA. Not only that, Hannah's work is on sale in the museum gift shop.  But that isn't the only way you can acquire Hannah's artwork.  Visit www.hannahhasastory.com where you can learn more about Hannah and how your support can help others who have had similar experiences to Hannah.
    • Mr. Steve Entertains

    • Performing in front of a packed auditorium at the Broward regional library, Mr. Steve kicked off this Summer Soaring into Reading morning of fun and reading. Supported by JetBlue and PBS Kids, everyone who attended left with a new book, a picture with their PBS Kids favorites and a day full of memories.
    • Super Why Live! 2012

    • Super Why Live! is coming to the Fillmore Miami Beach on Sunday, July 29!  For ticket information, visit http://www.livenation.com/event/0D00489AB89E62E0.
    • United Way of Palm Beach (1/5) 2011-2012 Annual Awards Breakfast

    • United Way of Palm Beach County held its 2011-2012 Annual Meeting & Campaign Awards Breakfast at the West Palm Beach Marriott on June 21 from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. This highly anticipated annual event was emceed by beloved NewsChannel 5 Meteorologist, Kait Parker and  highlighted several individuals’ personal stories about United Way funded programs that made a difference in their lives and the lives of their loved ones. Awards were given to top workplace campaigns, donors, board members and volunteers who all helped make the 2011-12 year a success. Annual Meeting business  also took place, including the passing of the gavel from current Chairman of the Board, Art Menor, to incoming Chairman of the Board, Jay Shearouse. This event  offered an excellent opportunity to learn more about what United Way does for Palm Beach County, meet staff, as well as representatives from 40 local partner nonprofit organizations. Sponsors include Publix Super Markets, NextEra Energy, Inc., Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Mutual of America.
    • United Way of Palm Beach (5/5) 2011-2012 Annual Awards Breakfast

    • United Way of Palm Beach County held its 2011-2012 Annual Meeting & Campaign Awards Breakfast at the West Palm Beach Marriott on June 21 from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. This highly anticipated annual event was emceed by beloved NewsChannel 5 Meteorologist, Kait Parker and  highlighted several individuals’ personal stories about United Way funded programs that made a difference in their lives and the lives of their loved ones. Awards were given to top workplace campaigns, donors, board members and volunteers who all helped make the 2011-12 year a success. Annual Meeting business  also took place, including the passing of the gavel from current Chairman of the Board, Art Menor, to incoming Chairman of the Board, Jay Shearouse. This event  offered an excellent opportunity to learn more about what United Way does for Palm Beach County, meet staff, as well as representatives from 40 local partner nonprofit organizations. Sponsors include Publix Super Markets, NextEra Energy, Inc., Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Mutual of America.
    • United Way of Palm Beach (4/5) 2011-2012 Annual Awards Breakfast

    • United Way of Palm Beach County held its 2011-2012 Annual Meeting & Campaign Awards Breakfast at the West Palm Beach Marriott on June 21 from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. This highly anticipated annual event was emceed by beloved NewsChannel 5 Meteorologist, Kait Parker and  highlighted several individuals’ personal stories about United Way funded programs that made a difference in their lives and the lives of their loved ones. Awards were given to top workplace campaigns, donors, board members and volunteers who all helped make the 2011-12 year a success. Annual Meeting business  also took place, including the passing of the gavel from current Chairman of the Board, Art Menor, to incoming Chairman of the Board, Jay Shearouse. This event  offered an excellent opportunity to learn more about what United Way does for Palm Beach County, meet staff, as well as representatives from 40 local partner nonprofit organizations. Sponsors include Publix Super Markets, NextEra Energy, Inc., Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Mutual of America.
    • United Way of Palm Beach (2/5) 2011-2012 Annual Awards Breakfast

    • United Way of Palm Beach County held its 2011-2012 Annual Meeting & Campaign Awards Breakfast at the West Palm Beach Marriott on June 21 from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. This highly anticipated annual event was emceed by beloved NewsChannel 5 Meteorologist, Kait Parker and  highlighted several individuals’ personal stories about United Way funded programs that made a difference in their lives and the lives of their loved ones. Awards were given to top workplace campaigns, donors, board members and volunteers who all helped make the 2011-12 year a success. Annual Meeting business  also took place, including the passing of the gavel from current Chairman of the Board, Art Menor, to incoming Chairman of the Board, Jay Shearouse. This event  offered an excellent opportunity to learn more about what United Way does for Palm Beach County, meet staff, as well as representatives from 40 local partner nonprofit organizations. Sponsors include Publix Super Markets, NextEra Energy, Inc., Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Mutual of America.
    • United Way of Palm Beach (3/5) 2011-2012 Annual Awards Breakfast

    • United Way of Palm Beach County held its 2011-2012 Annual Meeting & Campaign Awards Breakfast at the West Palm Beach Marriott on June 21 from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. This highly anticipated annual event was emceed by beloved NewsChannel 5 Meteorologist, Kait Parker and  highlighted several individuals’ personal stories about United Way funded programs that made a difference in their lives and the lives of their loved ones. Awards were given to top workplace campaigns, donors, board members and volunteers who all helped make the 2011-12 year a success. Annual Meeting business  also took place, including the passing of the gavel from current Chairman of the Board, Art Menor, to incoming Chairman of the Board, Jay Shearouse. This event  offered an excellent opportunity to learn more about what United Way does for Palm Beach County, meet staff, as well as representatives from 40 local partner nonprofit organizations. Sponsors include Publix Super Markets, NextEra Energy, Inc., Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Mutual of America.
    • Overtown Rhythm and Arts Festival

    • Some sights and sounds from the 2nd Annual Overtown Rhythm and Arts Festival, June 23, 2012.
    • Martha Speaks Celebrates National Poetry Month!

    • National Poetry Month is just around the corner and Martha Speaks is celebrating with 3 all-new poetry-themed episodes beginning April 2- April 4.
    • Frank Brogan (2/3) Forum Club

    • State University Chancellor Frank T. Brogan tackled the issue of revamping Florida’s university system when he addressed the Forum Club Dec. 12.  Gov. Rick Scott has called for state colleges and universities to be on the front line of his fight to create more jobs.Brogan is a former Florida lieutenant governor and a past president of Florida Atlantic University. Frank Brogan began his career as a classroom teacher before serving as a dean of students, assistant principal, principal, superintendent and finally Florida’s Commissioner of Education.  He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1998 and re-elected in 2002.A year later, he was selected to be president of Florida Atlantic University, a position he held until 2009 when the Board of Governors of the State University System unanimously chose him to serve as Chancellor of Florida’s public universities.
    • Frank Brogan (3/3) Forum Club

    • State University Chancellor Frank T. Brogan tackled the issue of revamping Florida’s university system when he addressed the Forum Club Dec. 12.  Gov. Rick Scott has called for state colleges and universities to be on the front line of his fight to create more jobs.Brogan is a former Florida lieutenant governor and a past president of Florida Atlantic University. Frank Brogan began his career as a classroom teacher before serving as a dean of students, assistant principal, principal, superintendent and finally Florida’s Commissioner of Education.  He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1998 and re-elected in 2002.A year later, he was selected to be president of Florida Atlantic University, a position he held until 2009 when the Board of Governors of the State University System unanimously chose him to serve as Chancellor of Florida’s public universities.
    • Frank Brogan (1/3) Forum Club

    • State University Chancellor Frank T. Brogan tackled the issue of revamping Florida’s university system when he addressed the Forum Club Dec. 12.  Gov. Rick Scott has called for state colleges and universities to be on the front line of his fight to create more jobs.Brogan is a former Florida lieutenant governor and a past president of Florida Atlantic University. Frank Brogan began his career as a classroom teacher before serving as a dean of students, assistant principal, principal, superintendent and finally Florida’s Commissioner of Education.  He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1998 and re-elected in 2002.A year later, he was selected to be president of Florida Atlantic University, a position he held until 2009 when the Board of Governors of the State University System unanimously chose him to serve as Chancellor of Florida’s public universities.
    • Idea Expo (2/5) Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson

    • The IMPACT II Idea Expo and Teacher Conference was held at the Miami Beach Convention Center on Saturday, October 29, 2011.The opening Plenary Session featured a welcome from Patricia Fernandez-Lefebrve (BankAtlantic), Linda Lecht, President of The Education Fund and Jennifer Hernandez (Ford Motor Company).The Keynote speakers, Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, discussed how educators played a role in their careers and their work together as co-authors of a series of children's books, a radical turn from their traditional genres.Continue watching video here

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