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Toledo exhibition of art fashion opens at MDCs Freedom Tower By Community Newspapers Date posted January 142013
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iam i Dade College recently hosted a reception to officially open ToledoToledo Full Circle an exhibition of designer Isabel Toledos pieces and her husband Ruben Toledos paintings and drawings
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The Centers non-Credit creative writing courses are offered throughout the year giving aspiring writers the opportunity to receive critique and encouragement from published authors with extensive teaching experience
Tuesdays February 12 - March 5 630 - 830 pm I Registration $90 Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus Social Media for Writers with Communications Consultant Jami Reyes
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In hisfast-and-furious Hamlet at GableStage direcshytor-adaptor Tarell Alvin McCraney gets right down to business
William Shakespeares great tragedy and longest play doesnt begin with two Elsinshyore Castle sentinels spying the ghost of Hamlets murshydered father Instead the play opens with a magnetic Edgar Miguel Sanchez launching inshyto Hamlets famous Act 3 Scene 1 soliloquy a contemshyplation of suicide To be or not to be - that is the question
Miamian McCraney and British theater artist Bijan Sheibani crafted this adaptashytion for the Royal Shakespeare Company With its 90-minute running time and emphasis on action it was designed to apshypeal to contemporary audishyences with a well-known exshyciting story in Shakespeares words
Purists may miss the more complete character developshyment of the original The excishysion ofcharacters and speechshyes plus the editing and placeshyment ofother passages might bug Hamlet aficionados But taken on its own terms the GableStage Hamlet achieves
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brother hastily marries his widshyowed sister-in-law ascends to the throne and tries to keep his furious nephew from uncovering the truth Eight impressive actors middot (some with dual roles) and a trio of New World School of the Arts colshylege students deliver McCraneys energized production
Here the essence of the play is the thing To that end this Hamlet is simply presented on Lyle Basshykins uncluttered set Jeff Quinns lighting and Matt Coreys sound enrich that bare-bones world and though Ellis Tillmans costumes
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As a 9trector McCraney has drawn effective sometimes dyshynamic performances from his eclectic cast actors who range ovshyer that broad playing area and sometil)les spill into the audience That physical proximity ratchets up the tension particularly in the deadly sword fight between Sanshychezs Hamlet and Ryan Georges Laertes a scene that ends in mulshytiple deaths and blood-drenched daggers
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his first scene with Mimi Davila gives way to a vengealce that will lead to one tragedy after another Davilas Ophelia morphs from a sweet snUtten girl into a way overshythe-top sexualized madwoman
James SamuelRandolph with his rich voice and facility with Shakespeares language is an artshyful villain as Claudius and a frightshyening presence as the ghost of Hamlets father As Gertrude Alashyna Arenas subtly conveys the push-pull of her feelings for her new husband and her only SOIL
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ing Dylan Kammerer supplies solshyid backup to Hamlet as the princshyes best bud Horatio George flips from the angry Laertes to a goofy Rosencrantz and as Guildenstern (and a singing ukulele-playing Osric) Arielle Hoffman makes a beguiling Shakespearean debut New World students Laura Di Loshyrenzo Michael Napoles and Alfie Ramirez acquit themselves welias the courts visiting acting troupe adding abit of sabor esparlo1 to the production
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
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Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
-- --- -------- Kim Ortega is one of just a few basketball players to twice earn first-team NJCAA AIIshyAmerican honors when she achieved the feat following the 2001 and 2002 seasons In two seasons at Seward County she led the Lady Saints to a 71-1 overall record and a perfect 32shyo record In Region 6 play During this time the SCCC Lady Saints won back-to-back Kansas Jayhawk West Division titles as well as the programs second Region 6 tournament championship in 2002 The Lady Saints captured the NJCAA Division 1 Womens Championship in 2002 with a perfect 38-0 record and she earned Tournament MVP and Player of the Year honors For her two-year career at Seward County she averaged 176 points 36 rebounds 4 S assists and 4 7 steals per game
After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
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PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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In hisfast-and-furious Hamlet at GableStage direcshytor-adaptor Tarell Alvin McCraney gets right down to business
William Shakespeares great tragedy and longest play doesnt begin with two Elsinshyore Castle sentinels spying the ghost of Hamlets murshydered father Instead the play opens with a magnetic Edgar Miguel Sanchez launching inshyto Hamlets famous Act 3 Scene 1 soliloquy a contemshyplation of suicide To be or not to be - that is the question
Miamian McCraney and British theater artist Bijan Sheibani crafted this adaptashytion for the Royal Shakespeare Company With its 90-minute running time and emphasis on action it was designed to apshypeal to contemporary audishyences with a well-known exshyciting story in Shakespeares words
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
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Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
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After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
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AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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In hisfast-and-furious Hamlet at GableStage direcshytor-adaptor Tarell Alvin McCraney gets right down to business
William Shakespeares great tragedy and longest play doesnt begin with two Elsinshyore Castle sentinels spying the ghost of Hamlets murshydered father Instead the play opens with a magnetic Edgar Miguel Sanchez launching inshyto Hamlets famous Act 3 Scene 1 soliloquy a contemshyplation of suicide To be or not to be - that is the question
Miamian McCraney and British theater artist Bijan Sheibani crafted this adaptashytion for the Royal Shakespeare Company With its 90-minute running time and emphasis on action it was designed to apshypeal to contemporary audishyences with a well-known exshyciting story in Shakespeares words
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James SamuelRandolph with his rich voice and facility with Shakespeares language is an artshyful villain as Claudius and a frightshyening presence as the ghost of Hamlets father As Gertrude Alashyna Arenas subtly conveys the push-pull of her feelings for her new husband and her only SOIL
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
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Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
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After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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Hamlet cuts to the chase BY CHRISTINE DOLEN cdolenMiamiHeraldcom
In hisfast-and-furious Hamlet at GableStage direcshytor-adaptor Tarell Alvin McCraney gets right down to business
William Shakespeares great tragedy and longest play doesnt begin with two Elsinshyore Castle sentinels spying the ghost of Hamlets murshydered father Instead the play opens with a magnetic Edgar Miguel Sanchez launching inshyto Hamlets famous Act 3 Scene 1 soliloquy a contemshyplation of suicide To be or not to be - that is the question
Miamian McCraney and British theater artist Bijan Sheibani crafted this adaptashytion for the Royal Shakespeare Company With its 90-minute running time and emphasis on action it was designed to apshypeal to contemporary audishyences with a well-known exshyciting story in Shakespeares words
Purists may miss the more complete character developshyment of the original The excishysion ofcharacters and speechshyes plus the editing and placeshyment ofother passages might bug Hamlet aficionados But taken on its own terms the GableStage Hamlet achieves
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Here the essence of the play is the thing To that end this Hamlet is simply presented on Lyle Basshykins uncluttered set Jeff Quinns lighting and Matt Coreys sound enrich that bare-bones world and though Ellis Tillmans costumes
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As a 9trector McCraney has drawn effective sometimes dyshynamic performances from his eclectic cast actors who range ovshyer that broad playing area and sometil)les spill into the audience That physical proximity ratchets up the tension particularly in the deadly sword fight between Sanshychezs Hamlet and Ryan Georges Laertes a scene that ends in mulshytiple deaths and blood-drenched daggers
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his first scene with Mimi Davila gives way to a vengealce that will lead to one tragedy after another Davilas Ophelia morphs from a sweet snUtten girl into a way overshythe-top sexualized madwoman
James SamuelRandolph with his rich voice and facility with Shakespeares language is an artshyful villain as Claudius and a frightshyening presence as the ghost of Hamlets father As Gertrude Alashyna Arenas subtly conveys the push-pull of her feelings for her new husband and her only SOIL
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ing Dylan Kammerer supplies solshyid backup to Hamlet as the princshyes best bud Horatio George flips from the angry Laertes to a goofy Rosencrantz and as Guildenstern (and a singing ukulele-playing Osric) Arielle Hoffman makes a beguiling Shakespearean debut New World students Laura Di Loshyrenzo Michael Napoles and Alfie Ramirez acquit themselves welias the courts visiting acting troupe adding abit of sabor esparlo1 to the production
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
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Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
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After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
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CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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In hisfast-and-furious Hamlet at GableStage direcshytor-adaptor Tarell Alvin McCraney gets right down to business
William Shakespeares great tragedy and longest play doesnt begin with two Elsinshyore Castle sentinels spying the ghost of Hamlets murshydered father Instead the play opens with a magnetic Edgar Miguel Sanchez launching inshyto Hamlets famous Act 3 Scene 1 soliloquy a contemshyplation of suicide To be or not to be - that is the question
Miamian McCraney and British theater artist Bijan Sheibani crafted this adaptashytion for the Royal Shakespeare Company With its 90-minute running time and emphasis on action it was designed to apshypeal to contemporary audishyences with a well-known exshyciting story in Shakespeares words
Purists may miss the more complete character developshyment of the original The excishysion ofcharacters and speechshyes plus the editing and placeshyment ofother passages might bug Hamlet aficionados But taken on its own terms the GableStage Hamlet achieves
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Here the essence of the play is the thing To that end this Hamlet is simply presented on Lyle Basshykins uncluttered set Jeff Quinns lighting and Matt Coreys sound enrich that bare-bones world and though Ellis Tillmans costumes
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As a 9trector McCraney has drawn effective sometimes dyshynamic performances from his eclectic cast actors who range ovshyer that broad playing area and sometil)les spill into the audience That physical proximity ratchets up the tension particularly in the deadly sword fight between Sanshychezs Hamlet and Ryan Georges Laertes a scene that ends in mulshytiple deaths and blood-drenched daggers
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his first scene with Mimi Davila gives way to a vengealce that will lead to one tragedy after another Davilas Ophelia morphs from a sweet snUtten girl into a way overshythe-top sexualized madwoman
James SamuelRandolph with his rich voice and facility with Shakespeares language is an artshyful villain as Claudius and a frightshyening presence as the ghost of Hamlets father As Gertrude Alashyna Arenas subtly conveys the push-pull of her feelings for her new husband and her only SOIL
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ing Dylan Kammerer supplies solshyid backup to Hamlet as the princshyes best bud Horatio George flips from the angry Laertes to a goofy Rosencrantz and as Guildenstern (and a singing ukulele-playing Osric) Arielle Hoffman makes a beguiling Shakespearean debut New World students Laura Di Loshyrenzo Michael Napoles and Alfie Ramirez acquit themselves welias the courts visiting acting troupe adding abit of sabor esparlo1 to the production
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
Umiddot - =7 t laquo ~ - I Human Spirit Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 She has recei ved a lifetime achievement award from the mayor of Boston and was recently awarded the Henry L Shattuck Award for Public Service by the Boston Municipal Research Bureau
Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
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After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
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AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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In hisfast-and-furious Hamlet at GableStage direcshytor-adaptor Tarell Alvin McCraney gets right down to business
William Shakespeares great tragedy and longest play doesnt begin with two Elsinshyore Castle sentinels spying the ghost of Hamlets murshydered father Instead the play opens with a magnetic Edgar Miguel Sanchez launching inshyto Hamlets famous Act 3 Scene 1 soliloquy a contemshyplation of suicide To be or not to be - that is the question
Miamian McCraney and British theater artist Bijan Sheibani crafted this adaptashytion for the Royal Shakespeare Company With its 90-minute running time and emphasis on action it was designed to apshypeal to contemporary audishyences with a well-known exshyciting story in Shakespeares words
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Here the essence of the play is the thing To that end this Hamlet is simply presented on Lyle Basshykins uncluttered set Jeff Quinns lighting and Matt Coreys sound enrich that bare-bones world and though Ellis Tillmans costumes
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As a 9trector McCraney has drawn effective sometimes dyshynamic performances from his eclectic cast actors who range ovshyer that broad playing area and sometil)les spill into the audience That physical proximity ratchets up the tension particularly in the deadly sword fight between Sanshychezs Hamlet and Ryan Georges Laertes a scene that ends in mulshytiple deaths and blood-drenched daggers
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James SamuelRandolph with his rich voice and facility with Shakespeares language is an artshyful villain as Claudius and a frightshyening presence as the ghost of Hamlets father As Gertrude Alashyna Arenas subtly conveys the push-pull of her feelings for her new husband and her only SOIL
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
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Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
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After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New Theatre
New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
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PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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bull EI Club Ninos libros lectura de la Pundashycion Cuatrogatos middottendnl su primer encuentro el jueves 17 a las 8 pm en Barnes amp Noble W Kendall (12405 N Kendall Dr) Esta actividad se llev-ara a cabo en 1a libreria e1 tercer jueves de cada mes y se invita a los padres maestros y bibliotecarios e interesados en 10grar que los nmos y jovenes lean mas en espanol El club forma parte del proyecto Por una comunidad hispanohablante lectoraLos participantes recishybirm un listado de libros infantiles y juveniles de calidad recomeridados por la Fundacion euashytrogatos (wwwcuatrogatosorg)
MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
duccion a la creacion de guiones actuando para las cfunaras y laboratorio de camara para cualshyquier actor interesado en iniciar 0 continuar su carrera La primera clase comienza e123 de eriero Informes y matricula (305) 237-3262 0 wwwprometeotheatrecom
bull Se reanudan las clases de Composici6n y Creaci6n Literaria en el Miami Dade College Interamerican Campus los 1unes de 810 a 1010 pm Tambien Historia y Apreciaci6n de la Opeshyra en el mismo horario los martes desde hoy Informacion 305 442 0518
bull Curso de Hiprfoterapilt1 y Consejeria certifishycado por 1a IACT en la Escuela Santiago Araneshygui (7360 Coral Way suite 14 B) Desde ellunes 28 Informes (305) 267-0117
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Hamlet cuts to the chase BY CHRISTINE DOLEN cdolenMiamiHeraldcom
In hisfast-and-furious Hamlet at GableStage direcshytor-adaptor Tarell Alvin McCraney gets right down to business
William Shakespeares great tragedy and longest play doesnt begin with two Elsinshyore Castle sentinels spying the ghost of Hamlets murshydered father Instead the play opens with a magnetic Edgar Miguel Sanchez launching inshyto Hamlets famous Act 3 Scene 1 soliloquy a contemshyplation of suicide To be or not to be - that is the question
Miamian McCraney and British theater artist Bijan Sheibani crafted this adaptashytion for the Royal Shakespeare Company With its 90-minute running time and emphasis on action it was designed to apshypeal to contemporary audishyences with a well-known exshyciting story in Shakespeares words
Purists may miss the more complete character developshyment of the original The excishysion ofcharacters and speechshyes plus the editing and placeshyment ofother passages might bug Hamlet aficionados But taken on its own terms the GableStage Hamlet achieves
McCraneys intentions He offers up a physically
charged production ofa comshyplex tragedy the story of a jealous royal who murders his
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brother hastily marries his widshyowed sister-in-law ascends to the throne and tries to keep his furious nephew from uncovering the truth Eight impressive actors middot (some with dual roles) and a trio of New World School of the Arts colshylege students deliver McCraneys energized production
Here the essence of the play is the thing To that end this Hamlet is simply presented on Lyle Basshykins uncluttered set Jeff Quinns lighting and Matt Coreys sound enrich that bare-bones world and though Ellis Tillmans costumes
have a 305 look the play is largely unmoored from time
As a 9trector McCraney has drawn effective sometimes dyshynamic performances from his eclectic cast actors who range ovshyer that broad playing area and sometil)les spill into the audience That physical proximity ratchets up the tension particularly in the deadly sword fight between Sanshychezs Hamlet and Ryan Georges Laertes a scene that ends in mulshytiple deaths and blood-drenched daggers
Sanchez - crapoundty sorrowful fushyrious - drives the play His love for Ophelia tenderly conveyed in
his first scene with Mimi Davila gives way to a vengealce that will lead to one tragedy after another Davilas Ophelia morphs from a sweet snUtten girl into a way overshythe-top sexualized madwoman
James SamuelRandolph with his rich voice and facility with Shakespeares language is an artshyful villain as Claudius and a frightshyening presence as the ghost of Hamlets father As Gertrude Alashyna Arenas subtly conveys the push-pull of her feelings for her new husband and her only SOIL
Peter Haig deftly plays Polonius as a quirky energetic schemer whose plotting leads to his uudoshy
ing Dylan Kammerer supplies solshyid backup to Hamlet as the princshyes best bud Horatio George flips from the angry Laertes to a goofy Rosencrantz and as Guildenstern (and a singing ukulele-playing Osric) Arielle Hoffman makes a beguiling Shakespearean debut New World students Laura Di Loshyrenzo Michael Napoles and Alfie Ramirez acquit themselves welias the courts visiting acting troupe adding abit of sabor esparlo1 to the production
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
Umiddot - =7 t laquo ~ - I Human Spirit Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 She has recei ved a lifetime achievement award from the mayor of Boston and was recently awarded the Henry L Shattuck Award for Public Service by the Boston Municipal Research Bureau
Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
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After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New Theatre
New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
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PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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duccion a la creacion de guiones actuando para las cfunaras y laboratorio de camara para cualshyquier actor interesado en iniciar 0 continuar su carrera La primera clase comienza e123 de eriero Informes y matricula (305) 237-3262 0 wwwprometeotheatrecom
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racion can la Academia de 1a Historia ue Cuba presenta La arquitectur(l cubana de los arias 50 El arquitecto RaUl Alvarez discutira este tema ilustrandolo can diapositivas Jueves 17 630 pm en el Teatro Tower (1508 SW 8 St)
bull Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center anunshycia su primera tertulia literaria Ehcuentro en La Casona Viernes 18 de 8 a 10 pm con 1a intervencion de la periodista Olga Connor III SW 5 Ave (305) 549-7711
bull La galerfa Kontempo Art invita a su Gran apertura con obras de Astolfo Funes Katiuska Gonzalez Carlos M Luis Othon Castaneda Lonne Weinstein yotros Sabado 19 7 pm 1646 SW 8 sf (786) 214-1210
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PICAL TUESDAY JANUARY 15 2013Qrhe lfiianli ~cral~
GEORGE SCHIAVONE
HAMLET Edgar Sanchez in the title role with Mimi DaviliOl as Ophelia at GableStage
THEATER REVlEW
Hamlet cuts to the chase BY CHRISTINE DOLEN cdolenMiamiHeraldcom
In hisfast-and-furious Hamlet at GableStage direcshytor-adaptor Tarell Alvin McCraney gets right down to business
William Shakespeares great tragedy and longest play doesnt begin with two Elsinshyore Castle sentinels spying the ghost of Hamlets murshydered father Instead the play opens with a magnetic Edgar Miguel Sanchez launching inshyto Hamlets famous Act 3 Scene 1 soliloquy a contemshyplation of suicide To be or not to be - that is the question
Miamian McCraney and British theater artist Bijan Sheibani crafted this adaptashytion for the Royal Shakespeare Company With its 90-minute running time and emphasis on action it was designed to apshypeal to contemporary audishyences with a well-known exshyciting story in Shakespeares words
Purists may miss the more complete character developshyment of the original The excishysion ofcharacters and speechshyes plus the editing and placeshyment ofother passages might bug Hamlet aficionados But taken on its own terms the GableStage Hamlet achieves
McCraneys intentions He offers up a physically
charged production ofa comshyplex tragedy the story of a jealous royal who murders his
-TURN TO HAMLET 4E
An action-packed Hamlet takes over at GableStage HAMLET FROM lE
brother hastily marries his widshyowed sister-in-law ascends to the throne and tries to keep his furious nephew from uncovering the truth Eight impressive actors middot (some with dual roles) and a trio of New World School of the Arts colshylege students deliver McCraneys energized production
Here the essence of the play is the thing To that end this Hamlet is simply presented on Lyle Basshykins uncluttered set Jeff Quinns lighting and Matt Coreys sound enrich that bare-bones world and though Ellis Tillmans costumes
have a 305 look the play is largely unmoored from time
As a 9trector McCraney has drawn effective sometimes dyshynamic performances from his eclectic cast actors who range ovshyer that broad playing area and sometil)les spill into the audience That physical proximity ratchets up the tension particularly in the deadly sword fight between Sanshychezs Hamlet and Ryan Georges Laertes a scene that ends in mulshytiple deaths and blood-drenched daggers
Sanchez - crapoundty sorrowful fushyrious - drives the play His love for Ophelia tenderly conveyed in
his first scene with Mimi Davila gives way to a vengealce that will lead to one tragedy after another Davilas Ophelia morphs from a sweet snUtten girl into a way overshythe-top sexualized madwoman
James SamuelRandolph with his rich voice and facility with Shakespeares language is an artshyful villain as Claudius and a frightshyening presence as the ghost of Hamlets father As Gertrude Alashyna Arenas subtly conveys the push-pull of her feelings for her new husband and her only SOIL
Peter Haig deftly plays Polonius as a quirky energetic schemer whose plotting leads to his uudoshy
ing Dylan Kammerer supplies solshyid backup to Hamlet as the princshyes best bud Horatio George flips from the angry Laertes to a goofy Rosencrantz and as Guildenstern (and a singing ukulele-playing Osric) Arielle Hoffman makes a beguiling Shakespearean debut New World students Laura Di Loshyrenzo Michael Napoles and Alfie Ramirez acquit themselves welias the courts visiting acting troupe adding abit of sabor esparlo1 to the production
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Saturday February 9 2013 1200 PM - 130 PM The Acupuncture Works Event at Coral Gables Acupuncture
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
Umiddot - =7 t laquo ~ - I Human Spirit Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 She has recei ved a lifetime achievement award from the mayor of Boston and was recently awarded the Henry L Shattuck Award for Public Service by the Boston Municipal Research Bureau
Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
-- --- -------- Kim Ortega is one of just a few basketball players to twice earn first-team NJCAA AIIshyAmerican honors when she achieved the feat following the 2001 and 2002 seasons In two seasons at Seward County she led the Lady Saints to a 71-1 overall record and a perfect 32shyo record In Region 6 play During this time the SCCC Lady Saints won back-to-back Kansas Jayhawk West Division titles as well as the programs second Region 6 tournament championship in 2002 The Lady Saints captured the NJCAA Division 1 Womens Championship in 2002 with a perfect 38-0 record and she earned Tournament MVP and Player of the Year honors For her two-year career at Seward County she averaged 176 points 36 rebounds 4 S assists and 4 7 steals per game
After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
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AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
duccion a la creacion de guiones actuando para las cfunaras y laboratorio de camara para cualshyquier actor interesado en iniciar 0 continuar su carrera La primera clase comienza e123 de eriero Informes y matricula (305) 237-3262 0 wwwprometeotheatrecom
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bull Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center anunshycia su primera tertulia literaria Ehcuentro en La Casona Viernes 18 de 8 a 10 pm con 1a intervencion de la periodista Olga Connor III SW 5 Ave (305) 549-7711
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An action-packed Hamlet takes over at GableStage HAMLET FROM lE
brother hastily marries his widshyowed sister-in-law ascends to the throne and tries to keep his furious nephew from uncovering the truth Eight impressive actors middot (some with dual roles) and a trio of New World School of the Arts colshylege students deliver McCraneys energized production
Here the essence of the play is the thing To that end this Hamlet is simply presented on Lyle Basshykins uncluttered set Jeff Quinns lighting and Matt Coreys sound enrich that bare-bones world and though Ellis Tillmans costumes
have a 305 look the play is largely unmoored from time
As a 9trector McCraney has drawn effective sometimes dyshynamic performances from his eclectic cast actors who range ovshyer that broad playing area and sometil)les spill into the audience That physical proximity ratchets up the tension particularly in the deadly sword fight between Sanshychezs Hamlet and Ryan Georges Laertes a scene that ends in mulshytiple deaths and blood-drenched daggers
Sanchez - crapoundty sorrowful fushyrious - drives the play His love for Ophelia tenderly conveyed in
his first scene with Mimi Davila gives way to a vengealce that will lead to one tragedy after another Davilas Ophelia morphs from a sweet snUtten girl into a way overshythe-top sexualized madwoman
James SamuelRandolph with his rich voice and facility with Shakespeares language is an artshyful villain as Claudius and a frightshyening presence as the ghost of Hamlets father As Gertrude Alashyna Arenas subtly conveys the push-pull of her feelings for her new husband and her only SOIL
Peter Haig deftly plays Polonius as a quirky energetic schemer whose plotting leads to his uudoshy
ing Dylan Kammerer supplies solshyid backup to Hamlet as the princshyes best bud Horatio George flips from the angry Laertes to a goofy Rosencrantz and as Guildenstern (and a singing ukulele-playing Osric) Arielle Hoffman makes a beguiling Shakespearean debut New World students Laura Di Loshyrenzo Michael Napoles and Alfie Ramirez acquit themselves welias the courts visiting acting troupe adding abit of sabor esparlo1 to the production
After its GableStage mn Hamlet will get two weeks ofperformancshyes for high school students Though some of Shakespeares
language may be lOngh going for them McCraneys actioo movie approach shou ld Clem ns trate why Shakespeare-- and Hamlet - have endure
If you go What Hamlet by William Shakeshyspeare adapted by Tell el l Alvin McCraney and Bijan Sheibani Where GableStage at the Biltmore Hotel I200 Ana~ t l sid Ave Coral Gables When 8 pm Thll rsd- ) Saturday 2 and 7 pm Sunday l hruugh reb 10 Cost $3750-$50 middot Info 305-445-1119 gabiestageorg
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Wednesday January 23 2013 630 PM - 800 PM Small Claims Court Clinic at West Kendall Regional
The Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources Division of Business Affairs will host a free Small Claims Court Clinic For
more information please ca ll 305375-367710201 Hammocks Boulevard 159 Miami FL 33196
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Kendall Comes Alivebrings it all together on one stage - dance theatrical scenes and voca l and instrumental music including jazz and classical genres
Tickets are $10 (assigned seating) at wwwsmdcacorg
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FREE admission to the museum grounds Vendors and food trucks available Several activities including mini golf children bounce house and Thomas
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Saturday February 9 2013 1200 PM - 130 PM The Acupuncture Works Event at Coral Gables Acupuncture
Topics presented will include acupuncture for stress reduction pain management emotional disorders and more Attendees may register for either
Session A (l200pm-130pm) or Session B(200pm-330pm) Call 305446 3009 to RSVP 2645 Douglas Rd Miami
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2013 NJCAA Womens Basketball Hall of Fame Selections Announced
January 72013
NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
Umiddot - =7 t laquo ~ - I Human Spirit Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 She has recei ved a lifetime achievement award from the mayor of Boston and was recently awarded the Henry L Shattuck Award for Public Service by the Boston Municipal Research Bureau
Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
-- --- -------- Kim Ortega is one of just a few basketball players to twice earn first-team NJCAA AIIshyAmerican honors when she achieved the feat following the 2001 and 2002 seasons In two seasons at Seward County she led the Lady Saints to a 71-1 overall record and a perfect 32shyo record In Region 6 play During this time the SCCC Lady Saints won back-to-back Kansas Jayhawk West Division titles as well as the programs second Region 6 tournament championship in 2002 The Lady Saints captured the NJCAA Division 1 Womens Championship in 2002 with a perfect 38-0 record and she earned Tournament MVP and Player of the Year honors For her two-year career at Seward County she averaged 176 points 36 rebounds 4 S assists and 4 7 steals per game
After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
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AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
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2013 NJCAA Womens Basketball Hall of Fame Selections Announced
January 72013
NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
Umiddot - =7 t laquo ~ - I Human Spirit Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 She has recei ved a lifetime achievement award from the mayor of Boston and was recently awarded the Henry L Shattuck Award for Public Service by the Boston Municipal Research Bureau
Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
-- --- -------- Kim Ortega is one of just a few basketball players to twice earn first-team NJCAA AIIshyAmerican honors when she achieved the feat following the 2001 and 2002 seasons In two seasons at Seward County she led the Lady Saints to a 71-1 overall record and a perfect 32shyo record In Region 6 play During this time the SCCC Lady Saints won back-to-back Kansas Jayhawk West Division titles as well as the programs second Region 6 tournament championship in 2002 The Lady Saints captured the NJCAA Division 1 Womens Championship in 2002 with a perfect 38-0 record and she earned Tournament MVP and Player of the Year honors For her two-year career at Seward County she averaged 176 points 36 rebounds 4 S assists and 4 7 steals per game
After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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ARTS AND CUL TURE
30 CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVE
GRANTS FROM CITIZENS INTERESTED IN ARTS
AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
httpwwwfloridamedianewscomartsandculturehtml
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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Patrons of Exceptional Artists
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South Florida Blue Grass Association
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Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
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ARTS CHARITY GROUP TO ANNOUNCE 2013 GRANTS
PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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NOTE The inductees to the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame are selected exclusively by the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches Association
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo - Three deserving head coaches and one distinguished player have been tabbed for the 2013 class of the NJCAA Womens Basketball Coaches AssoCiation Hall of Fame This years class includes former Roxbury Community Colleges (Mass) head coach Alfreda HarriS current Miam Dade College (Fla ) head coach Susan Summons the NJCAAs winningest active head coach in Copiah Uncoln Community Colleges (Miss ) Gwyn Young as well as two-time All-American Kim Ortega from Seward County Community College (Kan)
S-~~ 11i I~~~I~~h~ ~~~n~i~~t ~~~~e~f~~~~~~~v~~~aecn~sD~~~i~ ~et~~a~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Harris Community College (Mass) to fi ve Region 21 championships while receiving league Coach of the Year honors from 1981-86 During her tenure RCC posted a 130-20 record She became the first female head coach in any sport for the University of Massachusetts - Boston (NCAA Division III) and was Inducted into the colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 She later served as the head womens basketball coach at Emerson College (NCAA Division III) A strong advocate and driving force behind athletic and academic achievements of thousands of student-athletes In the City of Boston Harris founded a SAT Preparation Program that serves high school students in Boston She also founded girls basketball leagues and AAU teams for the city as well as the Owen Wells Fitness Center and the Reebok Educational Athletic Partnership that provides students with community programs in social development computer skills and tutoring For these efforts she was honored with the Mannie Jackson - Basketballs
Umiddot - =7 t laquo ~ - I Human Spirit Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 She has recei ved a lifetime achievement award from the mayor of Boston and was recently awarded the Henry L Shattuck Award for Public Service by the Boston Municipal Research Bureau
Harris currently serves as a board member for the Shelbourne Community Council Boston Neighborhood Basketball League and the Police Athletic League
Susan Summons first success in the NJCAA came as a student-athlete at Roxbury Community College (Mass) Under the gUidance of head coach Alfreda Harris she helped lead Roxbury to back-to-back appearances at the NJCAA Womens Basketball Championship Tournament (1977 78) She later excelled at Lamar University helping the Lady Cardinals to two postseason appearances in the regional AIAW Tournament She began her head coaching career at Roxbury in 1982 and led the program to a 57-6 record through 1986 including an appearance at the NJCAA national tournament (1983) She is currently in her 27th season as the head coach at Miami Dade College (Fla) Her teams have appeared in the Region 8 Championship Tournament 22 times compiling a 432-196 in the process and six 20-win seasons More Importantly the womens basketball program at MOe has maintained an impressive 93 percent (9300) graduation rate Her aU-time head coaching record in the NJCAA stood at 458-325 heading into the 2012-1J season
In addition to her work on the court Summons is highly sought after and is considered one of the nations best motivational speakers She has served on numerous committees and initiati ves whose miSSions and focus has been the advancement of student success through education athletics and womens sports She was a key player in the launch of the World Peace Youth Summit and in 2010 was honored by the Institute for International Sport and the World Youth Peace Summit at its historical Ambassadors of Peace Dinner She was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sports Summons was also a 2009 Pulitzer Prize nominator for the book The Encyclopedia of Sports Parenting by Dan Doyle
She is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame the Florida Community College Hall of Fame and has received the WBCA Carol Eckman Award as well as the WBCA Josten Berenson Award which recognizes service and advancement of athletics education sports ethics and commitment to the ideal of student success
Gwyn Young has compiled an impressive resume in his 37 years as the head coach at Copiah-lincoln His head coaching record in the NJCAA of 797 wins and 232 losses makes him the wlnOingest active womens basketball coach in the organization Under his direction the1 Lady Wolv es won 23 Mississippi Association of Community amp Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
-- --- -------- Kim Ortega is one of just a few basketball players to twice earn first-team NJCAA AIIshyAmerican honors when she achieved the feat following the 2001 and 2002 seasons In two seasons at Seward County she led the Lady Saints to a 71-1 overall record and a perfect 32shyo record In Region 6 play During this time the SCCC Lady Saints won back-to-back Kansas Jayhawk West Division titles as well as the programs second Region 6 tournament championship in 2002 The Lady Saints captured the NJCAA Division 1 Womens Championship in 2002 with a perfect 38-0 record and she earned Tournament MVP and Player of the Year honors For her two-year career at Seward County she averaged 176 points 36 rebounds 4 S assists and 4 7 steals per game
After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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GRANTS FROM CITIZENS INTERESTED IN ARTS
AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New Theatre
New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
Champion of the Arts - an award this year going to arts actvists Robert and Florence Werner l - --- ~-- middotmiddot-l
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ARTS CHARITY GROUP TO ANNOUNCE 2013 GRANTS
PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
httpwwwfloridamedianewscomartsandculturehtml 11152013
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bull EI Club Ninos libros lectura de la Pundashycion Cuatrogatos middottendnl su primer encuentro el jueves 17 a las 8 pm en Barnes amp Noble W Kendall (12405 N Kendall Dr) Esta actividad se llev-ara a cabo en 1a libreria e1 tercer jueves de cada mes y se invita a los padres maestros y bibliotecarios e interesados en 10grar que los nmos y jovenes lean mas en espanol El club forma parte del proyecto Por una comunidad hispanohablante lectoraLos participantes recishybirm un listado de libros infantiles y juveniles de calidad recomeridados por la Fundacion euashytrogatos (wwwcuatrogatosorg)
MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
duccion a la creacion de guiones actuando para las cfunaras y laboratorio de camara para cualshyquier actor interesado en iniciar 0 continuar su carrera La primera clase comienza e123 de eriero Informes y matricula (305) 237-3262 0 wwwprometeotheatrecom
bull Se reanudan las clases de Composici6n y Creaci6n Literaria en el Miami Dade College Interamerican Campus los 1unes de 810 a 1010 pm Tambien Historia y Apreciaci6n de la Opeshyra en el mismo horario los martes desde hoy Informacion 305 442 0518
bull Curso de Hiprfoterapilt1 y Consejeria certifishycado por 1a IACT en la Escuela Santiago Araneshygui (7360 Coral Way suite 14 B) Desde ellunes 28 Informes (305) 267-0117
bull La Serle Dos Orillas del MDC coordinada por la Dra Mercedes Cros Sandoval en colaboc
racion can la Academia de 1a Historia ue Cuba presenta La arquitectur(l cubana de los arias 50 El arquitecto RaUl Alvarez discutira este tema ilustrandolo can diapositivas Jueves 17 630 pm en el Teatro Tower (1508 SW 8 St)
bull Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center anunshycia su primera tertulia literaria Ehcuentro en La Casona Viernes 18 de 8 a 10 pm con 1a intervencion de la periodista Olga Connor III SW 5 Ave (305) 549-7711
bull La galerfa Kontempo Art invita a su Gran apertura con obras de Astolfo Funes Katiuska Gonzalez Carlos M Luis Othon Castaneda Lonne Weinstein yotros Sabado 19 7 pm 1646 SW 8 sf (786) 214-1210
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season first place finishes 17 MACJe South Division Championships 22 MACJC State Tournament appearances six MACJC State Championships and been runner-up to the MACJe State Champions eight times
The Lady Wolves have won seven NJCAA Region 23 Championships finished regional runnermiddotup nine times and have advanced to the NJCAA national tournament seven times At the national tournament hIS teams have finished seventh (2010) sixth (2007) sixth (2007 2011) and fourth (1989)
Young has garnered Region 23 Coach of the Year honors seven times and MACJe Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year five times
A graduate of Copiah-Uncoln where he was a standout for the Wolves mens basketball team Young was inducted into the colleges Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997 Copiah-Uncoln dedicated Gwynn Young Court to him in 2011 and he was inducted into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame in 2012
-- --- -------- Kim Ortega is one of just a few basketball players to twice earn first-team NJCAA AIIshyAmerican honors when she achieved the feat following the 2001 and 2002 seasons In two seasons at Seward County she led the Lady Saints to a 71-1 overall record and a perfect 32shyo record In Region 6 play During this time the SCCC Lady Saints won back-to-back Kansas Jayhawk West Division titles as well as the programs second Region 6 tournament championship in 2002 The Lady Saints captured the NJCAA Division 1 Womens Championship in 2002 with a perfect 38-0 record and she earned Tournament MVP and Player of the Year honors For her two-year career at Seward County she averaged 176 points 36 rebounds 4 S assists and 4 7 steals per game
After SCCC Ortega excelled on the court at Texas Christian University helping the lady Horned Frogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2003 Conference USA Tournament Cham pionship After one season of professional basketball she returned to Seward County as an assistant coach in 2005 She most recently was an assistant womens
basketball coach at UNLV
About the NJCAA Since 1938 the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has been the governing body of two-year college athletics
offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students Now entering its 75th anniversary the NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states Each year over 60000 student-athletes compete In one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and nine football bowl games NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs Colo since 1985 For more information v isit w nJcaaorg
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Congrats to Gvryn Young the best coach ever
Reply middot 1 Likemiddot Follow Postmiddot January 8 at 744pm
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ARTS AND CUL TURE
30 CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVE
GRANTS FROM CITIZENS INTERESTED IN ARTS
AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
httpwwwfloridamedianewscomartsandculturehtml
~
111512013
FLORIDA rvfEDIA NEWScopy ~
Naples Florida
Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New Theatre
New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
Champion of the Arts - an award this year going to arts actvists Robert and Florence Werner l - --- ~-- middotmiddot-l
x
ARTS CHARITY GROUP TO ANNOUNCE 2013 GRANTS
PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
httpwwwfloridamedianewscomartsandculturehtml 11152013
- - l~1tPIE)l SDEpoundIJERG DEL 2013 oheraldcum
bull EI Club Ninos libros lectura de la Pundashycion Cuatrogatos middottendnl su primer encuentro el jueves 17 a las 8 pm en Barnes amp Noble W Kendall (12405 N Kendall Dr) Esta actividad se llev-ara a cabo en 1a libreria e1 tercer jueves de cada mes y se invita a los padres maestros y bibliotecarios e interesados en 10grar que los nmos y jovenes lean mas en espanol El club forma parte del proyecto Por una comunidad hispanohablante lectoraLos participantes recishybirm un listado de libros infantiles y juveniles de calidad recomeridados por la Fundacion euashytrogatos (wwwcuatrogatosorg)
MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
duccion a la creacion de guiones actuando para las cfunaras y laboratorio de camara para cualshyquier actor interesado en iniciar 0 continuar su carrera La primera clase comienza e123 de eriero Informes y matricula (305) 237-3262 0 wwwprometeotheatrecom
bull Se reanudan las clases de Composici6n y Creaci6n Literaria en el Miami Dade College Interamerican Campus los 1unes de 810 a 1010 pm Tambien Historia y Apreciaci6n de la Opeshyra en el mismo horario los martes desde hoy Informacion 305 442 0518
bull Curso de Hiprfoterapilt1 y Consejeria certifishycado por 1a IACT en la Escuela Santiago Araneshygui (7360 Coral Way suite 14 B) Desde ellunes 28 Informes (305) 267-0117
bull La Serle Dos Orillas del MDC coordinada por la Dra Mercedes Cros Sandoval en colaboc
racion can la Academia de 1a Historia ue Cuba presenta La arquitectur(l cubana de los arias 50 El arquitecto RaUl Alvarez discutira este tema ilustrandolo can diapositivas Jueves 17 630 pm en el Teatro Tower (1508 SW 8 St)
bull Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center anunshycia su primera tertulia literaria Ehcuentro en La Casona Viernes 18 de 8 a 10 pm con 1a intervencion de la periodista Olga Connor III SW 5 Ave (305) 549-7711
bull La galerfa Kontempo Art invita a su Gran apertura con obras de Astolfo Funes Katiuska Gonzalez Carlos M Luis Othon Castaneda Lonne Weinstein yotros Sabado 19 7 pm 1646 SW 8 sf (786) 214-1210
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~ Ztiami Dade Collqt Jon he Alumni Nervvork
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Yo SoyMOe Francesco Menes Ex alumna del MOC Coordinodoru de Po~tica yRepresentuci 6n Florida Immigrant Coalition Inc
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30 CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVE
GRANTS FROM CITIZENS INTERESTED IN ARTS
AVENTURA FL -- Thirty South Florida visual and performing arts organizations will receive 2013 grants from Citizens Interested in Arts (CIA) - a charitable group founded 15 years ago to help struggling arts groups in South Florida it was announced this week
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura and Grants Chairman Dr Dorothy Koreman said the 2013 grants of $81500 pushed the entire monetary CIA donations to $930000 since the group was founded by two North Dade women - Gloria Muroff and the late Colleen Werner in 1997 She said she was hopeful that the donation total would hit the million dollar mark next year
All 30 grantees awarded this year will officially be recognized at CIAs Grantees on ParadeChampion of the Arts Bruncheon Feb 17 at the Aventura Arts amp Cultural Center The annual event -- a lunch and show featuring some of the performing arts honorees-- will pay tribute to this years Champion of the Arts Robert and Florence Werner for their philanthropy in supporting the arts
Ticket information fot the annual event is available through Muroff (305-932 -9580 or gloriaIOOaolcom) and sponsorship opportunities can be obtained from Toby-Simmons (305 936-9500 or lenoret18aolcom )
Toby-Simmons emphasized how the recent economic downfall had impacted the arts She explained that theatrical companies museums and exhibits are disappearing Now our group and other concerned citizens are organizing to turn things around
Weve come a long way in a short time she said Our first grants went to two aspiring opera singers from Miamis New World School of the Arts We are proud to say the young tenor has gone on to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera Now this year we can help 30 groups
CIA gives award in both the performing and visual arts Its funds come from membership dues luncheon events and special fund-raising programs such as a recent bus trip to visit cultural attractions and museums in
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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New Theatre
New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
Champion of the Arts - an award this year going to arts actvists Robert and Florence Werner l - --- ~-- middotmiddot-l
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ARTS CHARITY GROUP TO ANNOUNCE 2013 GRANTS
PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
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MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
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bull Se reanudan las clases de Composici6n y Creaci6n Literaria en el Miami Dade College Interamerican Campus los 1unes de 810 a 1010 pm Tambien Historia y Apreciaci6n de la Opeshyra en el mismo horario los martes desde hoy Informacion 305 442 0518
bull Curso de Hiprfoterapilt1 y Consejeria certifishycado por 1a IACT en la Escuela Santiago Araneshygui (7360 Coral Way suite 14 B) Desde ellunes 28 Informes (305) 267-0117
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bull Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center anunshycia su primera tertulia literaria Ehcuentro en La Casona Viernes 18 de 8 a 10 pm con 1a intervencion de la periodista Olga Connor III SW 5 Ave (305) 549-7711
bull La galerfa Kontempo Art invita a su Gran apertura con obras de Astolfo Funes Katiuska Gonzalez Carlos M Luis Othon Castaneda Lonne Weinstein yotros Sabado 19 7 pm 1646 SW 8 sf (786) 214-1210
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Our charter is simple Using only volunteers we pledge to raise monies and then give it away said co-founder Gloria Muroff How do we raise this kind of money By bringing in new members attending our luncheons where often grantees perform and by enjoying the special events that are planned throughout the season
Membership chair Rosalie Borg said the growing CIA membership is a testament to the communitys interest in the arts Membership information is available at 954-923-6268 or jems4156bellsouth net Additonal information on CIA is available atwwwci4arts org
Here is a list of the 2013 granteees
Alhambra Music Inc
Alliance for Musical Arts Production
Arts amp Cultural Center of Hollywood
Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida
Barry University
Bass Museum of ArtsFriends of the Bass Museum
City Theatre Inc
Classical of South Florida Inc
Dance Now Miami Inc
Festival Miami
Florida Grand Opera
GableStage
Greater Miami Youth Symphony
Karen Peterson and Dancers
Miami Art Museum
Miami Childrens Chorus
Miami City Ballet
Miami Lyric Opera Inc
Michael-Ann Russell JCC Inc
Milagro Center
Momentum Dance Company
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FLORlDA MEDIA NEWScopy 4
New Theatre
New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
Champion of the Arts - an award this year going to arts actvists Robert and Florence Werner l - --- ~-- middotmiddot-l
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ARTS CHARITY GROUP TO ANNOUNCE 2013 GRANTS
PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
httpwwwfloridamedianewscomartsandculturehtml 11152013
- - l~1tPIE)l SDEpoundIJERG DEL 2013 oheraldcum
bull EI Club Ninos libros lectura de la Pundashycion Cuatrogatos middottendnl su primer encuentro el jueves 17 a las 8 pm en Barnes amp Noble W Kendall (12405 N Kendall Dr) Esta actividad se llev-ara a cabo en 1a libreria e1 tercer jueves de cada mes y se invita a los padres maestros y bibliotecarios e interesados en 10grar que los nmos y jovenes lean mas en espanol El club forma parte del proyecto Por una comunidad hispanohablante lectoraLos participantes recishybirm un listado de libros infantiles y juveniles de calidad recomeridados por la Fundacion euashytrogatos (wwwcuatrogatosorg)
MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
duccion a la creacion de guiones actuando para las cfunaras y laboratorio de camara para cualshyquier actor interesado en iniciar 0 continuar su carrera La primera clase comienza e123 de eriero Informes y matricula (305) 237-3262 0 wwwprometeotheatrecom
bull Se reanudan las clases de Composici6n y Creaci6n Literaria en el Miami Dade College Interamerican Campus los 1unes de 810 a 1010 pm Tambien Historia y Apreciaci6n de la Opeshyra en el mismo horario los martes desde hoy Informacion 305 442 0518
bull Curso de Hiprfoterapilt1 y Consejeria certifishycado por 1a IACT en la Escuela Santiago Araneshygui (7360 Coral Way suite 14 B) Desde ellunes 28 Informes (305) 267-0117
bull La Serle Dos Orillas del MDC coordinada por la Dra Mercedes Cros Sandoval en colaboc
racion can la Academia de 1a Historia ue Cuba presenta La arquitectur(l cubana de los arias 50 El arquitecto RaUl Alvarez discutira este tema ilustrandolo can diapositivas Jueves 17 630 pm en el Teatro Tower (1508 SW 8 St)
bull Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center anunshycia su primera tertulia literaria Ehcuentro en La Casona Viernes 18 de 8 a 10 pm con 1a intervencion de la periodista Olga Connor III SW 5 Ave (305) 549-7711
bull La galerfa Kontempo Art invita a su Gran apertura con obras de Astolfo Funes Katiuska Gonzalez Carlos M Luis Othon Castaneda Lonne Weinstein yotros Sabado 19 7 pm 1646 SW 8 sf (786) 214-1210
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~ Ztiami Dade Collqt Jon he Alumni Nervvork
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Yo SoyMOe Francesco Menes Ex alumna del MOC Coordinodoru de Po~tica yRepresentuci 6n Florida Immigrant Coalition Inc
VoSoyMOe Krista lewis Ex alumna del MOC Arquitecta de Interiores Edward Lewis Architects
FLORlDA MEDIA NEWScopy 4
New Theatre
New World Symphony
Orchestra Miami
Patrons of Exceptional Artists
Seraphic Fire Inc
South Florida Blue Grass Association
South Florida Youth Symphony
Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
Champion of the Arts - an award this year going to arts actvists Robert and Florence Werner l - --- ~-- middotmiddot-l
x
ARTS CHARITY GROUP TO ANNOUNCE 2013 GRANTS
PRIOR TO REACHING ALMOST MILLION DOLLAR MARK
AVENTURA FL - South Florida cultural organization that applied for the 2013 grants will learn shortly whether they will be awarded them from Citizens Interested in the Arts (CIA) the charitable organization which will come close to the million-dollar mark In grants since the groups founding 15 years ago
CIA president Lenore Toby-Simmons of Aventura had reported that its 2012 grantees had been awarded the groups contributions taking it to almost $850000 since 1997 when it was founded by Gloria Muroff of
httpwwwfloridamedianewscomartsandculturehtml 11152013
- - l~1tPIE)l SDEpoundIJERG DEL 2013 oheraldcum
bull EI Club Ninos libros lectura de la Pundashycion Cuatrogatos middottendnl su primer encuentro el jueves 17 a las 8 pm en Barnes amp Noble W Kendall (12405 N Kendall Dr) Esta actividad se llev-ara a cabo en 1a libreria e1 tercer jueves de cada mes y se invita a los padres maestros y bibliotecarios e interesados en 10grar que los nmos y jovenes lean mas en espanol El club forma parte del proyecto Por una comunidad hispanohablante lectoraLos participantes recishybirm un listado de libros infantiles y juveniles de calidad recomeridados por la Fundacion euashytrogatos (wwwcuatrogatosorg)
MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
duccion a la creacion de guiones actuando para las cfunaras y laboratorio de camara para cualshyquier actor interesado en iniciar 0 continuar su carrera La primera clase comienza e123 de eriero Informes y matricula (305) 237-3262 0 wwwprometeotheatrecom
bull Se reanudan las clases de Composici6n y Creaci6n Literaria en el Miami Dade College Interamerican Campus los 1unes de 810 a 1010 pm Tambien Historia y Apreciaci6n de la Opeshyra en el mismo horario los martes desde hoy Informacion 305 442 0518
bull Curso de Hiprfoterapilt1 y Consejeria certifishycado por 1a IACT en la Escuela Santiago Araneshygui (7360 Coral Way suite 14 B) Desde ellunes 28 Informes (305) 267-0117
bull La Serle Dos Orillas del MDC coordinada por la Dra Mercedes Cros Sandoval en colaboc
racion can la Academia de 1a Historia ue Cuba presenta La arquitectur(l cubana de los arias 50 El arquitecto RaUl Alvarez discutira este tema ilustrandolo can diapositivas Jueves 17 630 pm en el Teatro Tower (1508 SW 8 St)
bull Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center anunshycia su primera tertulia literaria Ehcuentro en La Casona Viernes 18 de 8 a 10 pm con 1a intervencion de la periodista Olga Connor III SW 5 Ave (305) 549-7711
bull La galerfa Kontempo Art invita a su Gran apertura con obras de Astolfo Funes Katiuska Gonzalez Carlos M Luis Othon Castaneda Lonne Weinstein yotros Sabado 19 7 pm 1646 SW 8 sf (786) 214-1210
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DIARlO LAS AMERICAS MARTES IS DE ENERO DE 2013 ~ _ s _ f
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~ Ztiami Dade Collqt Jon he Alumni Nervvork
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Yo SoyMOe Francesco Menes Ex alumna del MOC Coordinodoru de Po~tica yRepresentuci 6n Florida Immigrant Coalition Inc
VoSoyMOe Krista lewis Ex alumna del MOC Arquitecta de Interiores Edward Lewis Architects
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bull EI Club Ninos libros lectura de la Pundashycion Cuatrogatos middottendnl su primer encuentro el jueves 17 a las 8 pm en Barnes amp Noble W Kendall (12405 N Kendall Dr) Esta actividad se llev-ara a cabo en 1a libreria e1 tercer jueves de cada mes y se invita a los padres maestros y bibliotecarios e interesados en 10grar que los nmos y jovenes lean mas en espanol El club forma parte del proyecto Por una comunidad hispanohablante lectoraLos participantes recishybirm un listado de libros infantiles y juveniles de calidad recomeridados por la Fundacion euashytrogatos (wwwcuatrogatosorg)
MOC anuncia que ya esta abierta la matrishycula para clases de actuacion en el Teatro Proshymeteo Teatro Prometeo ofrece clasespor la noche durante la semana y los sabados durante e1 dia Clases de actuacion voz y diccion introshy
duccion a la creacion de guiones actuando para las cfunaras y laboratorio de camara para cualshyquier actor interesado en iniciar 0 continuar su carrera La primera clase comienza e123 de eriero Informes y matricula (305) 237-3262 0 wwwprometeotheatrecom
bull Se reanudan las clases de Composici6n y Creaci6n Literaria en el Miami Dade College Interamerican Campus los 1unes de 810 a 1010 pm Tambien Historia y Apreciaci6n de la Opeshyra en el mismo horario los martes desde hoy Informacion 305 442 0518
bull Curso de Hiprfoterapilt1 y Consejeria certifishycado por 1a IACT en la Escuela Santiago Araneshygui (7360 Coral Way suite 14 B) Desde ellunes 28 Informes (305) 267-0117
bull La Serle Dos Orillas del MDC coordinada por la Dra Mercedes Cros Sandoval en colaboc
racion can la Academia de 1a Historia ue Cuba presenta La arquitectur(l cubana de los arias 50 El arquitecto RaUl Alvarez discutira este tema ilustrandolo can diapositivas Jueves 17 630 pm en el Teatro Tower (1508 SW 8 St)
bull Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center anunshycia su primera tertulia literaria Ehcuentro en La Casona Viernes 18 de 8 a 10 pm con 1a intervencion de la periodista Olga Connor III SW 5 Ave (305) 549-7711
bull La galerfa Kontempo Art invita a su Gran apertura con obras de Astolfo Funes Katiuska Gonzalez Carlos M Luis Othon Castaneda Lonne Weinstein yotros Sabado 19 7 pm 1646 SW 8 sf (786) 214-1210
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~ Ztiami Dade Collqt Jon he Alumni Nervvork
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inueiieraid~Cam-MARTES 15 DE ENERO-DEL 201 3
Yo SoyMOe Francesco Menes Ex alumna del MOC Coordinodoru de Po~tica yRepresentuci 6n Florida Immigrant Coalition Inc
VoSoyMOe Krista lewis Ex alumna del MOC Arquitecta de Interiores Edward Lewis Architects
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TUESDAY JANUARY 15 2013 ~ ------ shy
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DIARlO LAS AMERICAS MARTES IS DE ENERO DE 2013 ~ _ s _ f
MOC Alumna PoIie and Advococy Coordinatur Florida Immigrant Coalition Inc
~ Ztiami Dade Collqt Jon he Alumni Nervvork
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inueiieraid~Cam-MARTES 15 DE ENERO-DEL 201 3
Yo SoyMOe Francesco Menes Ex alumna del MOC Coordinodoru de Po~tica yRepresentuci 6n Florida Immigrant Coalition Inc
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