From the MC Film Mail Bag

Volunteer for the All Hallows Ball 2012

Hi Mark & Carrie!

How to help
Now that all the invitations have been received many of you have been writing in and asking how you can help ensure the success and continuation of the party. Casper has tears of joy in his eyes from the outpouring of offers to help. He says there are two specific ways you can help this year:

  • Help build decorations:
    Your hosts are planning another spectacular party for you again this year. There are many decorations that have been designed to transform the Tampa Convention Center into our Small World! Your hosts will be busy on multiple weekends between now and the night of the party cutting, painting and assembling all the goodies. If you’re interested in volunteering to assist with the painting and assembly, you may sign up to do so by completing the volunteer form by Clicking Here.
  • Help the night of the party:
    No costume? Then become a staff volunteer! Volunteers are needed the night of the party to help direct guests, ensure the escalators are kept clear, check tickets and assist with general crowd control. Shifts will be approximately 1 1/2 hours each. You will be provided with an official “All Hallows Masquerade Ball Volunteer” T-shirt which is yours to keep and wear the entire night of the party. Everyone will know that YOU helped out! If you think that you may enjoy helping in this capacity Casper says to Click Here! Some of your hosts were volunteers at first! Please respond no later than October 15th. But why not do it right now?!?

That’s all for now. Casper wishes everyone a fun and safe weekend! More to come soon.

Casper

*The Annual Tampa All Hallows Masquerade Ball is a private event arranged by the hosts for their friends and invited guests. It is not a commercial event.

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Sign Up for PFALAG Tampa Today
Friends-

Our PFLAG chapter recently had an anniversary! Our first meeting was in August of 2011. Over the past year, interest in the chapter has grown so much that we now need help to maintain our mailing list. We’ve decided to enlist the help of MailChimp, a personal publishing platform that will help us design better email newsletters and announcements, and enable us to share them on social networks. Our readers will be able to fine-tune what information they want to get from us, and every email will have links to allow you to change your preferences or unsubscribe completely.

This will be the last email that you’ll receive directly from the PFLAG Tampa gmail account. In order to ensure that you continue to receive our newsletter (and to let us know that you *really* still want to get our emails) please visit PFLAG Tampa’s subscription page and sign up for the newsletter. You can also ask for meeting reminders and join a new list intended for advocacy issues.

Thank you for your interest in PFLAG Tampa. We hope you’ll decide to join us for our second year!

– John & Nancy Desmond, PFLAG Tampa

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
– Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail, 1963

“We must make it clear that a platform of ‘I hate gay men and women’ is not a way to become president of the United States of America.”
– Jimmy Carter, 1996

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Meditation Marathon at Metro Wellness & Community Center
Meditation Marathon

Saturday, September 22

9:00am-3:00pm

Meditation Guru Ron Hays is donating his Saturday to host a Meditation Marathon, where 100% of the proceeds benefit Metro! Join this special Meditation Marathon and give yourself that one day to relax, commune with yourself and expand your awareness!

Receive practical, easy and fun instruction on six meditation techniques. Then EXPERIENCE each of them fully. Meditate deeply on the things that concern you the most. Each technique will include 15 minutes of instruction and discussion, followed by 30 minutes of meditation.

  • Ohm-ing: Use the Quartz Crystal Singing Bowls to enhance this powerful technique
  • Mantra: Spoken out-loud or internally, a Mantra will focus your meditation
  • Mindfulness: Use whatever state you happen to be in to enhance your meditation
  • Third Eye: Bring clearer understanding by meditating with your Third-Eye
  • Movement: Bring your body into your meditation practice
  • Guided: Be gently guided into and through your meditation

Bring a mat, padding, cushion, pillow—whatever you may need to maintain your comfort. Also bring paper and pen. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. There will be a short lunch break, so bring something light and refreshing.

Click here to register.

Cost: $50

100% of proceeds go to Metro Wellness and Community Centers

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Corpus Christi

The internationally acclaimed production makes its Tampa debut October 19-20. Click here for more details on the controversial “Gay Jesus” play.


 

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Tampa LGBT Wedding Expo – FREE Ticket Details

Tampa Bay 3rd Annual Gay & Lesbian Wedding Expo

Hurry…Just a few FREE advanced tickets left!

Rainbow Wedding Network’s 3rd annual Tampa Bay, FL LGBT Wedding Expo

Saturday September 29, 2012

Tampa East Plaza Hotel

10221 Princess Palm Avenue

Tampa Fl, 33610

First 100 Tickets are FREE…visit http://www.samelovesamerights.com

Help spread the word via Facebook about the FREE tickets. Over 30 gay friendly wedding professionals,giveaways, music & more!

Rainbow Wedding Network has produce over 70 events nationwide!

Don’t miss this once a year Rainbow Wedding Network LGBT Wedding Expo!

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m.a.d. Theatre

Is Now Accepting Resumes
From Directors For Our 2013 Productions
m.a.d. Theatre is looking for experienced, qualified directors. Please send your resume with cover page and references to info@madtheatre.com by September 30th. A board member of m.a.d. theatre will contact each applicant to arrange a mutually convenient time to interview.
Please respond by September 30, 2012

Nunsense A-Men!

Music, Book and Lyrics by Dan Goggin
February 2013
Nunsense A-Men is basically the original “Nunsense” show with all of the characters being portrayed by male musical comedy performers. Think of it as “Mrs. Doubtfire enters the Convent.” Done totally seriously, this show is, to quote a critic, “no drag.” A whole new layer of comedy surfaces, when these nuns put on a talent show to raise money to bury the last four dead sisters after a culinary disaster.

Edges
Music and Lyrics by Justin Paul Lopez and Benj Pasek
April/May 2013
EDGES is not a traditional musical; it is an exciting show about four burgeoning adults asking classic coming-of-age questions. Written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul–2007 Jonathan Larson Award Recipients–in their sophomore year at the University of Michigan, this contemporary song cycle carries an honest voice advocating introspection while maintaining wit and charm. The songs cover such universal issues as love, commitment, identity, and meaning. Characters deal with confronting emotions, escaping expectations, and deciphering complicated relationships.

Drood

Written by Rupert Holmes
August 2013
Drood is a musical based on the unfinished Charles Dickens novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood. This wildly warm-hearted theatrical experience kicks off when the Music Hall Royale (a hilariously loony Victorian musical troupe) “puts on” its flamboyant rendition of an unfinished Dickens mystery. The story itself deals with John Jasper, a Jekyll-and-Hyde choirmaster who is quite madly in love with his music student, the fair Miss Rosa Bud. Now, Miss Bud is, in turn, engaged to Jasper’s nephew, young Edwin Drood. Our title character disappears mysteriously one stormy Christmas Eve-but has Edwin Drood been murdered? And if so, then whodunnit?


Auditions for actors will be announced at a later date.

Please visit our website, and facebook page for up to the minute information!
Please feel free to forward this opportunity.

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Dear supporters,

 

I’ve hijacked your usual Know It All for this one issue to tell you about an exciting initiative that the Museum is announcing this week. The program is called Tampa Museum of Art Gives Back. Watch your mailboxes and favorite media outlets for more details.

 

With your help, the Museum has always worked to bring the best in the visual arts to the citizens of and visitors to our region while at the same time removing as many barriers to access as possible. Here is a snapshot of what your support allows the Museum to offer each year:

 

Art on the House. Our galleries are open free of charge every Friday from 4 – 8 p.m. Last year, one-third of our visitors enjoyed our galleries for free.

Tours for Hillsborough County Students. Free, docent-led tours of Museum exhibitions to all Hillsborough County classrooms are a mainstay of our educational programming. We also offer bus transportation grants.
Art Spot. This free family drop-in program of hands-on art activities tied to current exhibitions takes place every Saturday at the Museum from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.
Art Space. This is an opportunity for community organizations to bring at-risk populations to a safe environment that connects them with the visual arts. This year’s partners include the Spring of Tampa Bay, Prodigy at the University Center, Champions for Children and our newest partner — The Pace Center for Girls.
Title One School Project. We provide teacher training, bus transportation and all required supplies for Hillsborough County Public Title One school children. This interdisciplinary program encourages critical thinking skills and the ability to make historical and cultural connections.

Festivals. Museum educators participate in various community festivals in Hillsborough County and beyond throughout the year, including Gasparilla Festival of the Arts, The Big Draw in Tampa and Ruskin, Gasparilla Music Festival, Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival and many school festivals.
Free Family Days. These celebrations of the arts on view in the galleries are held semi-annually.

Student Exhibitions. The Museum presents three to four K-12 student exhibitions and receptions annually.

 

Earlier this year, I sat down and tried to quantify what monetary value we might give to our efforts. The results surprised us. In 2011, the Museum offered more than $250,000 worth of free services to our community. This represents almost 10% of overall annual budget.

 

Our members, donors and corporate sponsors make all of this happen each year, and we could not be happier with our attempts to make what we do available to as many people as we can. Thank you for being a part of this amazing mission.

 

Yours truly,

 

Todd D. Smith

Executive Director