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SUMMARY:Then and Now: 50 Years of Veteran Experiences
DESCRIPTION:The St. Augustine Art Association is proud to provide a voice and stage for Veterans with a riveting\, sometimes raw\, emotionally-charged exhibition\, entitled Then & Now: 50 Years of Veterans Experiences\, on display July 2 through August 22\, 2021. \nThis exhibit demonstrates the healing power of art by showcasing eight individuals who use painting\, sculpture\, photography\, poetry and other creative outlets. These Veterans share their experiences from subtle murmurs of anguish to cries for support and understanding. Then and Now merges St. Augustine’s art and history with today’s global military awareness and experiences\, providing both an educational narrative and outreach. During the exhibit\, the Art Association will open its gallery for Veterans and military groups to host meetings or workshops\, field trips\, lectures and other special events. \nA focal point of the exhibit will be a replicated five-by-eight-foot holding cell. This is a special “shout out” to American Hero\, Army Major (RET) Theodore Gostas\, a former POW held in captivity for over five years\, four-and-a-half spent in solitary confinement. The cell will be surrounded by a visual narrative of two Vietnam veterans\, Gostas and exhibit curator Jerome Domask\, supporting each other for over 50 years as Foxhole Buddies after Gostas’ return to active duty. \nThere are numerous ways for our St. Augustine community to get involved in Veteran support\, and this exhibit is just one of those. If this is something you’d be interested in supporting\, let us know! Details on the exhibit\, artists\, and the ways you can get involved\, can be found a www.staaa.org/then-and-now-2021 or by contacting the St. Augustine Art Association at (904) 824-2310 or info@staaa.org. \nThe St. Augustine Art Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization founded in 1924. The Gallery is located at 22 Marine Street in historic downtown.
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/then-and-now-50-years-of-veteran-experiences/
LOCATION:St. Augustine Art Association\, 22 Marine Street\, St. Augustine\, 32084
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SUMMARY:Free Chronic Pain Self-Management Program in St. Johns County
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive program\, you will learn techniques on how to manage your pain levels\, prevent or reduce disease-related complications\,\ndiscover better nutrition and exercise choices\, set goals\, problem-solve\, and communicate effectively with family and health care providers.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northeast Florida Area Health Education Center":MAILTO:admin@northfloridaahec.org
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SUMMARY:St. Augustine Music Festival Celebrates 15 Years
DESCRIPTION:THE ST. AUGUSTINE MUSIC FESTIVAL CELEBRATES ITS 15TH ANNIVERSARY\nWITH FREE\, WORLD-CLASS MUSIC CONCERTS AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE\nAND THE CATHEDRAL BASILICA \nJune 19\, 24\, 25\, 26 & August 20-21\nSt. Augustine Music Festival Chamber Orchestra & the Ritz Chamber Players\,\nPlus Multi-Community Choirs \nAfter our kick-off concert at the AMP on June 19\, St. Augustine Music Festival (SAMF) moves to the Cathedral Basilica for the remainder of its concerts. The SAMF is excited to present a full slate of amazing concerts in celebration of its 15th Anniversary. SAMF continues its commitment to only presenting the very best\, professional musicians at its concerts and offering the highest quality music to our audiences. \nOn June 19 we kick off the Festival with our Let Freedom Sing! Concert in honor of the end of slavery in collaboration with the Ritz Chambers Players and Multi-Community Choirs\, with two concerts at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre\, one at 3 pm and one at 7.30 pm. \nAt 3 pm SAMF Artistic Director\, Jorge Peña is joined by RCP’s artistic director\, Terrance Paterson in a resounding concert featuring African American composers\, spirituals and gospel music. Choir directors for these concerts are the renowned Deborah McDuffie and Dr. Herbert Vincent-Ricardo Pea’dro Jones. Works include words by Dr. Martin Luther King and Jr\, and compositions by Florence Price\, Margaret Bonds\, Jesse Williams and Keith Hampton. \nThe 7.30 pm concert will feature music from Chevalier de Saint-Georges\, Jessie Montgomery\, Igor Stravinsky\, and Beethoven’s Piano Concert No. 5 performed by internationally renowned pianist Terrence Wilson. An African-American Art exhibit curated by the Lincolnville Museum and the St. Augustine Art Association will take place between concerts. \nThe St. Augustine Music Festival continues at the Cathedral Basilica on June 24\, 25 and 26 with music from Mozart\, Prokofiev\, Mendelssohn\, Beethoven and guitarist Stephen Robinson performing music by Joaquin Rodrigo. Other superb musicians for June include Jin Kim on cello\, Patrick Graham on clarinet\, Sarah Jane Young on flute and Nigel Armstrong and Gabriela Peña on violins. \nAlso at the Cathedral Basilica\, on August 20 and 21\, we end the Festival with music from Paganini\, Ravel\, Tchaikovsky\, Debussy and Liszt. Our incredible musicians in August include Justin Dawn Tiu on harp\, Jorge Peña on viola\, and Ingang Han on violin. \nThanks to our sponsors and individual donors\, tickets are complimentary but please register at www.staugustinemusicfestival.org. Here you will also find more information on musicians and the music programs for each night. \nThe sponsors for the 2021 Festival are the St. John’s Cultural Council\, the Community Foundation\, the St. Augustine Amphitheatre\, the Benjamin & Jean Troemel Arts Foundation. The Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center and the St. Augustine Art Association and the St. John’s County Tourist Development Council. \nVisit www.staugustinemusicfestival.org
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/st-augustine-music-festival-celebrates-15-years-4/
LOCATION:Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine\, 38 Cathedral Plaza\, St. Augustine\, FL\, 32084\, United States
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