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Alliance for Smiles Celebrates 15 Years of “Repairing Children’s Smiles” Around the World

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Alliance for Smiles Celebrates 15 Years of “Repairing Children’s Smiles” Around the World

San Francisco based nonprofit markanniversary & kicks off milestone year with Gala Saturday, April 6

Missions this year will establish and further cleft palate centers in 
China, Egypt, Guatemala, Mynamar and The Philippines

www.allianceforsmiles.org  

27 March 2019 – San Francisco, CA: “Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile,” opines Zen master Thích Nhất Hạnh“But sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.” This is not news to Alliance for Smiles (www.allianceforsmiles.orgthe esteemed San Francisco-based nonprofit that provides free comprehensive treatment for cleft lip and palate anomalies in under-served areas of the world. On Saturday, April 6 the practical wisdom and miracle-making gift of a youthful smile will be celebrated at the 15th annual “Night of Smiles” Gala (Julia Morgan Ballroom, 465 California Street San Francisco) and kick off an unprecedented series of international trips to China, The PhilippinesNigeriaBangladesh and for the first time, EgyptThe Republic of Congo, Honduras and Guatemala.


“Our mission is repairing children’s smiles,” said Alison Healy, Executive Director for Alliance for Smiles. “It is impossible not be to touched, moved and renewed in spirit by the smiles of the young people we heal. What we celebrate this year is their success. What we are committed to for the next 15 years and beyond, is expanding our work, and educating the public about the long road faced by our patients.”

A cleft lip occurs when the lip does not quite close during the child’sdevelopment before birth and needs to be surgically closed. A cleft palate occurs during the same period when there is an opening or cleft in the roof of the mouth.  It is estimated that, worldwide, a child is born every three minutes with a cleft — about one in 500-750 births. While such anomalies all need to be corrected by surgery, in first world countries such options are readily available and affordable. However, in developing countries, this is often not the case. Alliance for Smiles exists to fill this need.

“We’ve all seen the ads supporting groups that perform this incredible work,” continues Healy. “However, sometimes such compelling images can be deceiving, in the appearance of a fully healed child. Most of the young people with whom we work will require multiple surgeries andtreatments and also socialization over many years. Sadly, in some of the countries most in need of our efforts, being born with a cleft lip or palate not only means pain and difficulty, but it can also mean ostracization and sometimes, even death.”  

In October 2004, Alliance for Smiles was founded by five members of the Rotary Club of San Francisco: Past Presidents, John Uth, Anita Stangl, Jim Patrick, and Jim Deitz and long-time Club Member John Goings. The ongoing support of the Rotary International Community is still key to the success of Alliance for Smiles. Fondly known as “people of action”, Rotarians associated with Alliance for Smiles hope to eventually setting up multi-disciplinary international cleft treatment centers in underserved countries around the world, and exchange ideas on proper medical techniques and procedures


“Traditional international efforts to repair cleft lips and palates have consisted of small teams that perform surgical procedures to correct defects,” Healy says. “However, the initial surgery only addresses one part of the problem. Cleft patients require ongoing treatment in the disciplines of dentistry, orthodontia, speech therapy and sometimes psychological counseling.”

According to Healy, time and funding constraints in target countriestypically make it next to impossible to address those needs. 

“Even if information, expertise and treatment were available, it would pose a financial burden on the families of our target population,” Healy summed up. “The budgets of these families are already strained by their basic daily needs for food and shelter.”

To respond to the immediate need, Alliance for Smiles conducts two-week surgical missions. They also provide advanced training for local health care providers who are dedicated to the treatment of under-served cleft lip and palate patients. Additionally, Alliance for Smiles has establishedpermanent treatment centers where patients can receive follow-up and ongoing care, utilizing the same treatment protocols used in the United States.

In addition to raising funds, the April 6th Gala will honor a number of volunteers with the organization: Lifetime Achievement Award – Dr. Karin VargervikVolunteer of the Year – Becky Steed, RNJohn Uth Memorial Award for Significant Financial Support – Dr. Chih-Chen Fang.

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WHO: 16th Annual International Ocean Film Festival 

WHAT: Day Four Features Screenings feature Virtual Reality Film 

and Young Student Filmmakers

WHEN / WHERE Sunday, March 10: ##

10am, 1pm, 4pm Cowell Theater (Fort Mason, SF)

2pm – 4pm  – Virtual Reality Experience (Fort Mason Firehouse)

WEB: www.intloceanfilmfest.org 

WHY: Since its launch in 2004, the San Francisco-based International Ocean Film Festival has attracted thousands of spectators of all ages from around the world, including film enthusiasts, sea athletes, educators, and environmental supporters. Since then, the Festival has presented on average over 50 films annually from 15 different countries and featured post-film Q&A sessions with visiting filmmakers, special panel discussions with content experts, and the Annual Free Student Education Program. It was the first event of its kind in North America, inspired by the well-established ocean festival in Toulon, France, Festival International du Film Maritime, which has continued to draw large audiences for more than 40 years. The International Ocean Film Festival is a registered 501(c) 3 non-profit.Sponsors for the 16th Annual International Ocean Film Festival include National Marine Sanctuaries, the Canadian Consulate of San Francisco and Silicon Valley, BigBus of San Francisco, SSA, RBC Wealth Management, Port of San Francisco, Alcatraz Cruises, San Francisco Magazine, and Hyatt Hotels, the Premiere Hotel Sponsor for the Festival. 

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10 am – Program #10 (Cowell Theater / Fort Mason)

  • Student Film Competition 

1pm – Program #11 (Cowell Theater / Fort Mason)

  • The Lives of Wild Dolphins, Jim Knowlton* (USA) 7 min 
  • Wakes, Lea Rinaldi (France) 90 min

4pm – Program #12 (Cowell Theater / Fort Mason)
Presented by RBC Wealth Management 

  • The Blessed Assurance, Isabelle Carbonell** (USA) 22 min
  • The Southern Right Whale, Kevin Zaouali (Argentina) 21 min – West Coast Premiere 
  • Lobster War: The Fight Over The World’s Richest Fishing Grounds, David Abel* (USA) 74 min – West Coast Premiere

Special Virtual Reality Program – (Fort Mason Firehouse)

10am – 2pm

  • 360 Coral Reefs – Life below the surface, Hendrik and Claudia Schmitt* (Germany) 6 min – U.S. Premiere  (Virtual Reality Screening)

Join us on a journey through the Coral Triangle and its magnificent coral reefs. These underwater gardens boast the largest biodiversity of life on Earth, but as the planet keeps warming, our oceans are changing. Coral bleaching, ocean acidification, overfishing and pollution are threatening the world’s coral reefs and their fragile ecosystems. Experience the underwater world and learn about today’s urgency to protect our reefs.

  • IMMERSE: A Story of Science, Love and Magic in the Ocean, Erika Woolsey PhD*, Jason McGuigan, Rick Mistiv (USA) 9 min (Virtual Reality Screening) WORLD PREMIERE

Immerse is a live-action 360º 3D journey that takes you to the tropical Pacific, where you explore coral reefs, see manta rays do back-flips, watch sharks glide by, and join scientists as they study how the reef is changing.

* Filmmaker expected in attendance

**Film representative expected in attendance

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WHO: 16th Annual International Ocean Film Festival 

WHAT: Day Three Features Screenings in San Francisco and San Rafael

WHEN / WHERE Saturday, March 9: ##

10am, 1pm, 4pm, 7pm Cowell Theater (Fort Mason, SF)

1:30pm Roxie Theatre (3117 16th Street, SF)

7pm: Smith Rafael Film Center (1118 4th St, San Rafael)

WEB: www.intloceanfilmfest.org 

WHY: Since its launch in 2004, the San Francisco-based International Ocean Film Festival has attracted thousands of spectators of all ages from around the world, including film enthusiasts, sea athletes, educators, and environmental supporters. Since then, the Festival has presented on average over 50 films annually from 15 different countries and featured post-film Q&A sessions with visiting filmmakers, special panel discussions with content experts, and the Annual Free Student Education Program. It was the first event of its kind in North America, inspired by the well-established ocean festival in Toulon, France, Festival International du Film Maritime, which has continued to draw large audiences for more than 40 years. The International Ocean Film Festival is a registered 501(c) 3 non-profit.Sponsors for the 16th Annual International Ocean Film Festival include National Marine Sanctuaries, the Canadian Consulate of San Francisco and Silicon Valley, BigBus of San Francisco, SSA, RBC Wealth Management, Port of San Francisco, Alcatraz Cruises, San Francisco Magazine, and Hyatt Hotels, the Premiere Hotel Sponsor for the Festival. 

Detailed Schedule Follows:

Saturday, March 9 at 10am – Program #6
Presented by BigBus San Francisco

  • The Ocean’s Message, Cynthia Abbott* & Andrea Leland (USA) 5 min
  • The Salty Generations, Shaun Wolfe*, Shelby Oliver (USA) 8 min
  • Whitehall,Wendy Schuss* (USA) 9 min 
  • The Swimmer, Thomas Beug (Ireland) 12 min
  • Water Warrior, Monica Medellin* (USA) 4 min
  • Beach Watch, Mary Jane Schramm* (USA) 5 min – World Premiere
  • Surviving in the Lagoon, Gil Kebaili, Manuel Lefevre (France) 53 min – U.S. Premiere 

Saturday, March 9 at 1 pm – Program #7 SHARK PROGRAM
Presented by Alcatraz Cruises

  • Near Miss, Josh Berry* (USA) 12 min – Bay Area Premiere 
  • Farallon Patrol: Feeding the Devil’s Teeth, Paul McManus*, Kylie West, Chris Winn (USA) 10 min
  • The Angel’s Secrets, Elodie Turpin (Canada) 27 min – West Coast Premiere
  • 700 Sharks, Luc Marescot (France) 93 min – West Coast Premiere 

Saturday, March 9 at 1:30pm Roxie Theatre (3117 16th Street, San Francisco)

Program #1 

  • Bahía, Santiago Ramirez (Colombia) 8 min
  • Deep Time, Kirsten and Joachim Jakobsen (Portugal) 10 min
  • New Caledonia, Mother of the Coral Sea, Shawn Heinrichs (New Caledonia) 14 min
  • Scars – Politics in the Big Blue, Karin Hartman (Netherlands) 65 min

Saturday, March 9 at 4pm – Program #8

  • Diving Surge Narrows, Grant Callegari, Tavish Campbell (Canada) 4 min
  • Defending The Deep, Will Parrinello* (USA) 6 min
  • Colors of Change, Jenny Nichols (USA) 22 min
  • Deep Look – Whack! Jab! Crack! It’s a Blackback Land Crab Smackdown, Elliott Kennerson (USA) 5 min
  • Call of the Baby Beluga,Suzanne Chisholm, Michael Parfit (Canada) 52 min

Saturday, March 9 at 7pm – Program #9
Presented by SSA

  • Wake Up, Haydn Fischer* (USA) 2 min
  • Deep Look – This Adorable Sea Slug is a Sneaky Little Thief, Joshua Cassidy* (USA) 5 min
  • A Feather to Kill, Hardy Jones**, Uli Ploefner (USA) 48 min – World Premiere 

Saturday, March 9 at 7pm – (Smith Rafael Film Center 1118 4th St, San Rafael, CA 94901) Program #2

  • Every Nine Minutes, DJ O’Neil, Oliver Hamilton*, (USA) 4 min – World Premiere
  • Chasing The Thunder, Mark Benjamin*, Marc Levin (USA) 96 min

Dezart Performs Wraps Up 11th Season with Maytag Virgin by Audrey Cefaly

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Dezart Performs Wraps Up 11th Season with Maytag Virgin by Audrey Cefaly

“Southern Love Story” directed by Deborah Harmon runs April 5 – 14
www.dezartperforms.org

8 March 2019 – Palm Springs, CA:  He’s a handsome Catholic widower, and she’s got “good legs for a Baptist”, also recently bereaved. Together, this down-home odd-couple of next door neighbors generate sparks, laughs and more than a bit of Faulknerian introspection in Audrey Cefaly’s Maytag Virgin, the season closer for Dezart Performs. Directed by Deborah Harmon, this “Southern love story” is the ultimate offering of the critically acclaimed and almost completely-sold-out 11th Season from the award winning Palm Springs ensemble. The play runs April 5 – 14 at the Pearl McManus Theater (at the historic Palm Springs Woman’s Club / 314 S Cahuilla Road, Downtown Palm Springs).


“This is such a wonderfully evocative and nuanced script,” said Shaw, founding artistic director for Dezart Performs. “It grows on you like a deep South twilight, with flashes of humor and melancholy, like fireflies on the page. These two characters reveal ultimate truths about the human condition in such a touch manner. It brings to mind the works of Truman Capote and Eudora Welty. Southern charm has come to the desert in this play.”

Alabama high-school teacher Lizzy Nash is on a leave of absence after the sudden death of her husband when a mysterious new neighbor moves in next door. Jack and Lizzy, both hiding a world of secrets and pain, excite and confound each other. Maytag Virgin explores the ideas of moving forward and self-enlightenment, and the bridge between the two. “Unflinchingly honest. Cefaly’s writing is richly-layered, creating compelling characters that must balance love and heartache, the safe with the unfamiliar.” (DC Metro Theatre Arts)  “It’s the emotional journey of Maytag Virgin that gives it such a wallop. Cefaly writes with sympathy and a finely-sharpened wit.” (BroadwayWorld.com)

“Directing a two-character play is an incredibly intimate experience,” said Harmon, well known to area audiences for her work on stage, most recently inthe Dezart Performs production of Perfect Arrangement. “There’s nothing between the actors and the audience except truth and emotion. Like Audrey Cefaly says in her author’s note, ‘when we love fully, we lose a piece of ourselves.’ This play delivers on that promise.”


The cast for Maytag Virgin is  Joel Bryant as Jack Key and Kay Capasso as Elizabeth “Lizzy” Nash.

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.

Sponsors of Dezart Performs’ 2018/19 Season include The Riviera Palm Springs, Desert Care Network, Eight4Nine Restaurant & Lounge, Acqua at the River, TRIO Restaurant, Hotel Zoso and the Desert Sun.

Showtimes for Maytag Virgin: Fridays and Saturdays @ 7:30pm, Saturdays and Sundays @ 2pm.  Ticket prices are $45 Opening Night with Post Show Reception; $35 Evening; $30 Matinee. 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 by calling (760) 322-0179 or online at www.dezartperforms.org 

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WHO: 16th Annual International Ocean Film Festival 

WHAT: Day Two Features Screenings in San Francisco and San Rafael

WHEN: Friday, March 8: 1pm, 4pm, 7pm (SF) / 4pm (San Rafael)

WHERE: Cowell Theater Fort Mason (2 Marin Blvd., San Francisco)

Smith Rafael Film Center (1118 4th Street, San Rafael

WEB: www.intloceanfilmfest.org 

WHY: Since its launch in 2004, the San Francisco-based International Ocean Film Festival has attracted thousands of spectators of all ages from around the world, including film enthusiasts, sea athletes, educators, and environmental supporters. Since then, the Festival has presented on average over 50 films annually from 15 different countries and featured post-film Q&A sessions with visiting filmmakers, special panel discussions with content experts, and the Annual Free Student Education Program. It was the first event of its kind in North America, inspired by the well-established ocean festival in Toulon, France, Festival International du Film Maritime, which has continued to draw large audiences for more than 40 years. The International Ocean Film Festival is a registered 501(c) 3 non-profit.Sponsors for the 16th Annual International Ocean Film Festival include National Marine Sanctuaries, the Canadian Consulate of San Francisco and Silicon Valley, BigBus of San Francisco, SSA, RBC Wealth Management, Port of San Francisco, Alcatraz Cruises, San Francisco Magazine, and Hyatt Hotels, the Premiere Hotel Sponsor for the Festival. 

Detailed Schedule Follows:

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Friday, March 8 at 1pm – Program #3 Presented by the Port of San Francisco 

Cowell Theater Fort Mason (2 Marin Blvd., San Francisco)

  • Wake Up, Haydn Fischer* (USA) 2 min
  • The Adventures of Zack and Molly, Jim Toomey (USA) 11 min – Bay Area Premiere 
  • Blue Carbon: A Story from the Snohomish Estuary, Benjamin Drummond, Sara Joy Steele (USA) 6 min
  • Master of the Turbulence, Steven Albert*, Mary Albert (USA) 8 min
  • Dispatches from the Gulf 2: Research, Innovation, Discovery, Hal Weiner (USA) 57 min – Bay Area Premiere 

Friday, March 8 at 4 pm – Program #4 – Sponsored by the SF / Kiel, Germany Sister City Program

Cowell Theater Fort Mason (2 Marin Blvd., San Francisco)

  • Hybrids, Florian Brauch (Germany) 5 min
  • Plankton, Gustaf Lindstrom (United Kingdom) 6 min – U.S. Premiere 
  • Sailor’s Delight Louise Aubertin (Germany) 8 min
  • Fragile – Why turtle hatchlings need the sea, Hendrik and Claudia Schmitt* (Germany) 8 min – Bay Area Premiere 
  • Dolphin Man, Lefteris Charitos (Greece) 82 min

Friday, March 8 at 4 pm, (Smith Rafael Film Center(1118 4th Street, San Rafael)

Program #1

  • The Blues Crab, Ari Rubenstein* (USA) 14 min – Bay Area Premiere 
  • Manry at Sea: In the Wake of a Dream, Steve Wystrach** (USA) 94 min – Bay Area Premiere 
  • Deep Look – Watch these Cunning Snails Stab and Swallow Fish Whole, Elliott Kennerson (USA) 5 min

Friday, March 8 at 7 pm – Program #5 – SURFING PROGRAM

Cowell Theater Fort Mason (2 Marin Blvd., San Francisco)

  • City Surf Project, Oscar Guerra (USA) 11 min
  • Paige, Bjarne Salen (USA) 22 min
  • Beyond the Noise, Andrew Kaineder (Australia) 38 min – West Coast Premiere 
  • Under an Arctic Sky, Chris Burkard (USA) 40 min

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