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Sketching Orvieto: Capture a Magnificent Italian Hill Town in Watercolor

Sketching Orvieto: Capture a Magnificent Italian Hill Town in Watercolor 

September 22 – 29, 2019 
19 September 2019 – Orvieto, Italy: For the second straight year in a row, a group of international artists will converge on Orvieto’s historical centre to participate in a sketching workshop headed by American-cum-Roman artist, Kelly Medford.

All during the week, artists can be spotted sketching and painting in the city’s cobbled alleyways, picturesque piazzas, lively markets and tranquil parks. When they are not drawing and painting the town, they’ll have the opportunity to meet local artisans, learn about the city’s rich history and enjoy its world-renown food and wine.

“To me, Orvieto is the perfect setting for painting,”  Medford explains. “There is an almost endless amount of beautiful subject matter here.”

On the last Saturday of the workshop (September 28) everyone in the community is invited to participate in a free, open sketching event at 10:00 on Piazza Duomo. Complimentary paper and pencils will be handed out and everyone, young and old, will be encouraged to join.  Later that evening, an open exhibition of select works by the artists will be on display for all to see beginning at 18:00 until 20:00 at Bottega Chiocca Tsarkova, Via Adolfo Cozza, 1.

“When we connect with the community”, says Medford. “Our drawings are a deeper reflection of the city’s true essence.”

Casting Complete for 12th Season for Award-Winning Dezart Performs Acclaimed Palm Springs Company Opens Season November 8 with HAND TO GOD

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Casting Complete for 12th Season for Award-Winning Dezart Performs
Acclaimed Palm Springs Company Opens Season November 8 with HAND TO GOD

Pre-Season Benefit  SQUEEZE MY CANS by Cathy Schenkelberg October 7 & 8

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19 September 2019 – Palm Springs, CA:  Following a record-breaking 11th season, the award-winning Dezart Performs of Palm Springs heads into its 12th now fully cast for all four of its productions, taking place at thePearl McManus Theater (at the historic Palm Springs Woman’s Club / 314 S Cahuilla Road, Downtown Palm Springs). Starting with the raucous Tony Award nominated dark comedy HAND TO GOD by Robert Askins (November 8 – 17), the season switches to drama with the acclaimed off-Broadway hit DANIEL’S HUSBAND by Michael McKeever (January 10 – 19). Rounding out the season are the Pulitzer Prize-winning working class drama SWEAT by Lynn Nottage (February 28 – March 8) and the comedy/drama EVERY BRILLIANT THING written by Duncan Macmillan, with Jonny Donahoe (April 3 – 12). A full list of shows including casts follows at the end of this release.

Pre-ceding the official season, Dezart Performs presents a special two-night-only offering of SQUEEZE MY CANS. Written and performed by Cathy Schenkelberg, the critically-acclaimed hilarious but true exploration of one woman’s journey into-and-out-of Scientology will run Monday and Tuesday, October 7 and 8 at 7:30pm at the Desert Rose Playhouse  (69620 E Palm Canyon Dr, Rancho Mirage) and benefit Dezart Performs and the Scott Smith Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at www.dezartperforms.org or by phone by calling (760) 322-0179.

Dezart Performs, one of the Coachella Valley’s preeminent theatre companies, recognizes that the performing arts enrich the life and culture of a community, promote greater understanding and provoke insightful discussion. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit theatre company, its mission is to provide an artistic home for bold and cutting–edge plays, creating an atmosphere of artistic growth for actors, writers, and directors who uniquely contribute to the diverse theatrical environment in the Coachella Valley.

Season package prices: (4-Show Season Packages $124-164; 3-Show Season Packages $96-126)
All performances take place at the Pearl McManus Theater (at the historic Palm Springs Woman’s Club) 314 S Cahuilla Road, Downtown Palm Springs. Tickets may be purchased online at www.dezartperforms.org, or by calling (760) 322-0179

12th Dezart Performs Complete Season  & Cast Listing

HAND TO GOD

Written by Robert Askins

Directed by Michael Shaw

Dark comedy

November 8-17, 2019

Cast:

Margery – Yo Younger

Jason/Tyrone – Eddie Vona

Timothy – Danny Gomez

Jessica – Brenna Williams

Pastor Greg – Roy Abramsohn

The Tony-nominated Broadway hit comedy, where The Exorcist Meets Sesame Street! “HAND TO GOD is so ridiculously raunchy, irreverent and funny it’s bound to leave you sore from laughing. Ah, hurts so good.” —New York Daily News

After the death of his father, meek Jason finds an outlet for his anxiety at the Christian Puppet Ministry in the devoutly religious, relatively quiet small town of Cypress, Texas. Jason’s complicated relationships with the town pastor, the school bully, the girl next door, and—most especially—his mother are thrown into upheaval when Jason’s puppet, Tyrone, takes on a shocking and dangerously irreverent personality all its own. (note: for mature audiences)

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DANIEL’S HUSBAND

Written by Michael McKeever

Directed by Darin Anthony

Drama

January 10-19, 2020

Cast:

Daniel – Michael Shaw

Mitchell – David Youse

Barry – Chuck Yates

Trip – Hanz Enyeart

Lydia – Deborah Harmon

Off-Broadway’s Latest Hit Drama! One of The New York Times plays to see! “A profound look at love and commitment.” —The Daily Beast

Daniel and Mitchell are the perfect couple. Perfect house, perfect friends – even a mother who wants them married. They’d have the perfect wedding, too, except that Mitchell doesn’t believe in gay marriage. A turn of events puts their perfect life in jeopardy, and Mitchell is thrust into a future where even his love may not prove to be enough. DANIEL’S HUSBAND is a bold reflection of love, commitment, and family in our perilous new world. Starring WHITE GUY ON THE BUS’ David Youse and Dezart Performs Artistic Director, Michael Shaw.

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SWEAT

Written by Lynn Nottage

Directed by Michael Shaw

Drama

February 28-March 8, 2020

Evan – Eddie Stephens

Jason – James Owens

Chris – Cortez Johnson

Stan – Mike Truelock

Oscar – Miguel Arballo

Tracey – Theresa Jewett

Cynthia – Desireé Clarke

Jessie – Leanna Rogers

Brucie – Cary Thompson

Winner of the 2017 Pulitzer Prize. SWEAT exposes the collapse of the American working class in the new millennium. “Sharp and threatening as a box cutter blade…ferociously engrossing…SWEAT never feels less than authentic—and crucial.” —Deadline.com

It’s the year 2000 in Reading, Pennsylvania and a group of friends go to work at the steel mill and then decompress at the bar like they’ve been doing for over 20 years. But, unbeknownst to them, their lives are about to be uprooted. Their steel mill is making some changes and the blood, sweat and tears of generations of loyal workers don’t seem to amount to much. SWEAT dissects the insidiousness of privilege and entitlement, reminding you that there’s always someone on a lower plane to blame for your troubles, and there will always be someone who stands to profit from your loss. 

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EVERY BRILLIANT THING

Written by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe

Directed by Deborah Harmon

Comedy/Drama

April 3-12, 2020

Cast:

Narrator – Joel Bryant

“A heart-wrenching, hilarious play…One of the funniest plays you’ll ever see about depression—and possibly one of the funniest plays you’ll ever see, full stop!” —The Guardian

You’re six years old. Mom’s in the hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Everything that’s worth living for. 1. Ice cream. 2. Kung Fu movies. 3. Burning things. 4. Laughing so hard you shoot milk out your nose. 5. Construction cranes. 6. Me. You leave it on her pillow. You know she’s read it because she’s corrected your spelling. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. A play about depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love.

SF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CELEBRATE CHASE CENTER OPENING

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SF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CELEBRATE CHASE CENTER OPENING

  Chamber hosts Chase Center Pre-Opening Event and kicks off “Welcome Campaign” at home of Golden State Warriors

12 September 2019 – San Francisco, CA:  500 members of San Francisco’s business community helped ‘warm’ the spectacular Chase Center: home to the Golden State Warriors and a host of upcoming special events at a breakfast on Wednesday September 4, 2019 at a pre-opening event held at Chase Center.  Mayor London N. Breed and SF Chamber President Rodney Fong were present to welcome Joe Lacob, Warriors Co-Executive Chairman & CEO, Rick Welts, Warriors President & COO, Bob Myers, Warriors President of Basketball Operations/General Manager– and their partners, Amit Patel, CEO of Rakuten, Mary Hamilton, Managing Director of the Accenture Technology Labs and Amy Wallace, Vice President, Global Philanthropy, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

“The SF Chamber is proud to have been a part of this vision from the beginning and honored to be hosting a pre-opening event ahead of many great events to come.” said Fong.  “Today, we welcome the Golden State Warriors to San Francisco and look forward to years of cooperation and partnership on behalf of our community.”  

To further celebrate San Francisco’s Chase Center, the SF Chamber announced a month-long effort to galvanize donations with an employee/employer match program to support the Warriors Community Foundation’s work on behalf of youth education (warriors.org). The Chamber presented a check in the amount of $25,000 to Melanie Moore, Executive Director of the Golden State Warriors Community Foundation to kick off the collaborative fundraising campaign. 

“We are so grateful to the SF Chamber and its members for welcoming us to San Francisco by encouraging donations to help the Warriors Community Foundation,” said Moore, noting that the Foundation supports over 50 nonprofits annually both in San Francisco and Oakland. “This collaborative fundraising campaign enables individuals to leverage their employer’s matching gift programs, and, in turn, it enables SF Chamber members to leverage the energy and power of the Warriors to support great community organizations

The Chamber’s generosity will help us reach ever more young people.”

The breakfast program featured Golden State Warriors leadership in a panel discussion about the vision for Chase Center as a sports and entertainment complex for the Bay Area and a focus on several initiatives to support community engagement through partnerships.  Going forward, the SF Chamber will continue to work with the Warriors and its Community Foundation to support community and economic development in San Francisco and the Mission Bay neighborhood.

“The company that generates the most in matched contributions to the Warriors Community Foundation during the month of September will receive up to 30 tickets to a Warriors game,” noted Fong. “It’s a great way to celebrate your company’s generosity with a night out watching the Bay’s championship team.”

For more information about the “Warriors Welcome Campaign” contact Julie Lennon, jlennon@sfchamber.com.

(Left to Right): Rodney Fong, President and CEO SF Chamber of Commerce presents an SF Chamber “Welcome Warriors” donation to Melanie Moore, Executive Director of the Golden State Warriors Community Foundation during event at Chase Center, September 4, 2019.  

Buy A Purse: Change a Life!

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Tickets Now On Sale!

Buy A Purse: Change a Life!

Special Events This Weekend Raise Money for BCEF!

 – Saturday, September 14 –
at Gimme Shoes, Alice+Olivia & Elevate Women’s Conference

15th Anniversary “This Old Bag: The Power of the Purse” Fundraising Gala at San Francisco’s Fairmont Hotel on October 25

www.bcef.org 

11 September 2019 – San Francisco: Buy a Purse: Change a Life! That’s the fun-and-fashion-filled challenge coming at the 15th Annual “This Old Bag” Gala, Friday October 25th at San Francisco’s Fairmont Hotel. This Saturday, September 14, there’s a trio of events — all raising money and awareness for the Breast Cancer Emergency Fund (www.bcef.org), and paving the way for October’s “This Old Bag” Gala! First up, the ELEVATE Women’s Conference, spearheaded in part by the fabulous “Freska” Griarte of 96.5 KOIT and a former BCEF client, with all proceeds benefiting BCEF, takes place this Saturday in South San Francisco. Click below for more information and to buy your tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/elevate-womens-conference-south-san-francisco-tickets-64516736295

Also this Saturday, two of San Francisco’s finest stores – Gimme Shoes (416 Hayes Street) and Alice + Olivia (2259 Fillmore)– are sponsoring “A Neighborhood Bag Challenge”. Simply stop by either store, 11am – 4pm, and drop off your new or slightly used fashion-forward handbag to be part of the upcoming “This Old Bag” fundraiser on October 25.

“It really is true what we say: buy a purse and change a life,” said Cynthia Hester, President of Breast Cancer Emergency Fund’s Board of Directors. “Every bag sold gives life and spirit-saving financial assistance to low-income people battling breast cancer. Where else can you feel so good about shopping for designer bags, celebrity-signed collectibles, bags for women, men, children, pets, fashionistas and civic and business leaders.”


The 15th Anniversary “This Old Bag: The Power of the Purse” fundraiser takes place on Friday, October 25 at San Francisco’s historic Fairmont Hotel. This year, in addition to a record number of new designs and international contributions, Liam Mayclem, award-winning “Foodie Chap” of KCBS / KCBS 5, will serve up British wit and continental charm as celebrity emcee and auctioneer. For more information and to buy tickets, go online to: https://bcef.org/thisoldbag/tob-event-info/

Since its inception in 2005, This Old Bag has sold over 2,500 bags to help Bay Area women and men during their challenging diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. The idea: fundraising for breast cancer need not be dull. In fact, it should be fun and life-affirming. Over the last 15 years, artists, artisans, celebrities, politicians, and local fashion mavens have all been inspired by the “power of the purse,” donating glamorous, unique and one-of-a-kind handbags for the benefit of the Breast Cancer Emergency Fund. A small sampling of bags already donated this year include:

  • An elegant grey Longchamp tote donated by Sharon Stone
  • Two exquisite vintage Hermès bags donated by Julian Lopez
  • Stella McCartney bag donatedby Chelsea Handler
  • Salvatore Ferragamo bag donated by Kristen Bell
  • A “Rocker’s Dream Bag” donated by Deborah Harry and signed by members of Blondie, Cheap Trick andThe B-52s

Those donated handbags have a huge impact. “The average monthly income of our clients is $825,” said Karen Edwards, BCEF’s Interim Executive Director, a number that sits in stark contrast to the soaring rents in the Bay Area. “Unfortunately, a diagnosis of breast cancer often means losing your job, your insurance, and your home. Breast Cancer Emergency Fund provides a safety net that no one else provides, paying essential bills like rent, utilities, and insurance premiums that make it possible to maintain a stable living situation during treatment.”

Breast Cancer Emergency Fund exists to fill that very need: providing immediate financial assistance to low-income people battling breast cancer when they are too sick to work. Since 2001, Breast Cancer Emergency Fund has served over 4,000 people in San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, providing over $3.6 million dollars in assistance to help our clients maintain financial stability during a devastating illness.

For more information about Breast Cancer Emergency Fund, and further to-be-announced details about the 15th Anniversary This Old Bag: The Power of the Purse at San Francisco’s storied Fairmont Hotel on Friday, October 25, please go online to www.bcef.org 

Misión médica voluntaria de San Francisco a Guatemala para devolver sonrisas de jóvenes que sufren de anomalías del paladar.

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Misión médica voluntaria de San Francisco a Guatemala para devolver sonrisas de jóvenes que sufren de anomalías del paladar.


Acción internacional solidaria para devolver la sonrisa a niños.

www.allianceforsmiles.org

10 de Septiembre del 2019, San Francisco, CA – Una misión voluntaria de doctores, enfermero(a)s y asistentes médicos encabezados por la organización internacional: Alliance for Smiles, con sede en San Francisco, saldrá el 14 de Septiembre para proporcionar nuevas sonrisas a 80 niños con el paladar hendido en Guatemala. 

Esta misión de 19 personas, patrocinada por Rotary Fairlawn en Nueva Jersey, en asociación con Rotary Guatemala Sur y Metropoli, tendrá lugar en el Hospital Hilario Galindo en San Felipe Retalhuleu, Guatemala del 14 al 21 de Septiembre del 2019. Esta misión proporcionará cirugía del paladar gratuita, y los tratamientos también incluirán clínicas de higiene dental y lentes de lectura para loa pacientes y sus padres.

“Durante estos tiempos de dificultad para muchos niños de América Central, nos alegra sobremanera estar organizando nuestra primera misión a la zona, y ayudar a más de 100 niños a recuperar su sonrisa.” dice Alison Healy, Directora ejecutiva de Alliance for Smiles. “Esta misión es un ejemplo del bien que se puede hacer cuando se cuenta con un fuerte compromiso por el bienestar de los niños y colaboración internacional”.


La colaboración para lanzar esta misión cuenta con el apoyo del Consul General de Guatemala, emisoras de radio en Guatemala, y la estación de TV Nuevo Mundo. Así mismo, también han contribuido organizaciones en Guatemala y los Estados Unidos como Rotary Club of San Francisco, Rotary International, Rotary Guatemala Sur, Rotary Fairlawn, Maya Health Alliance, Hospital Hilario Galindo, Tess Unlimited, International Esperanza Project, Floating Doctors y el San Francisco Golden Gate Lions Club.


“Gracias Alliance for Smiles por proporcionar a los niños de Guatemala con paladar hendido la posibilidad de mostrar sus caras sin sentir vergüenza, o sintiéndose diferentes”, dice Sylvia Wohlers Gomar de Meie, Consul General de Guatemala en San Francisco. “Gracias por permitirles hablar, reír y comer sin dificultad. No es solo una nueva cara, es la oportunidad de llevar una vida normal, llena de oportunidades.


Proporcionar esta ayuda en Guatemala es un reto debido a que existen regiones montañosas con muy difícil acceso.. Además, los niños recién nacidos que se pueden beneficiar de estos tratamientos a menudo se encuentran desnutridos, y por lo tanto no pueden recibir cirugía hasta que se les haya alimentado por 2 meses. Varias organizaciones locales y Nuevo Mundo Radio y TV han estado anunciando estos tratamientos por meses. La edad de los pacientes va de infantes recién nacidos a adolescentes.


Rotary Fairlawn recaudó $80.000 en apoyo de la misión, que incluye alojamiento y pensión completa a los niños y sus padres por la duración del tratamiento. Se estima que en el mundo, cada 3 minutos nace un niño con paladar hendido. Uno de cada 750 nacimientos.


“Gracias por mejorar las vidas de tantos niños y hacer posible que puedan besar a sus seres queridos” dijo Carlos Afre, Consul General Honorario de Guatemala, “como dijo uno de los adolescentes después de la operación: ya puedo besar”


Alliance for Smiles (AIS) es una organización global sin fines de lucro con sede en San Francisco, que proporciona tratamiento para paladar hendido y otras anomalías del paladar, en areas necesitadas de todo el mundo. Desde su inicio en el 2004 se ha ayudado a 7000 niños en 15 países.


Para poder proporcionar esta ayuda, AIS se asocia con comunidades locales para establecer centros que puedan continuar el tratamiento a los pacientes a lo largo del tiempo. Con frecuencia, una correción del paladar puede necesitar de 10 operaciones a lo largo de la vida de un niño.

Para aprender más

www.allianceforsmiles.org