
Photorealist Painter Doug Bloodworth
The ‘highlight’ of this month’s Third Thursday Gallery Openings, on Thursday July 21, is at the Gallery at Avalon Island. This month the Gallery presents the “complete works” of painter Doug Bloodworth.
According to gallery director Jeff Shonkwiler, “Doug has been exploring with ‘process art’ by shooting bullet holes through his paintings of Clint Eastwood or Humphrey Bogart or surrounding scenes of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd with television screens and antenna. Doug paints in a variety of styles, but no matter what he creates, Doug’s work is always a treat.” On exhibit through September 9, appointments are suggested. The Gallery at Avalon Island is located in Downtown Orlando at 39 S. Magnolia Avenue at the corner of Pine Street. The opening reception is July 21 from 6 to 9 pm; the event is free, and the public is invited.
A Youthful ‘Hairspray’

Jackie Manna’s FREE Shows for Children

‘Summer Serenades’ from the Philharmonic

Orlando in Forbes’ Top 10
In the most recent issue of Forbes Magazine, Orlando landed in the number 10 position in a ranking of “The Next Big Boom Towns in the U.S.” Writers Joel Kotkin and Mark Schill took the 52 largest metropolitan communities in the U.S. and ranked them based on job growth, growth in educated migration, population growth and attractiveness as a place to live, start a business, or simply make money. When considering cities positioned to grow and prosper in the coming decade, local architect and art critic Richard Reep said, “The ‘for sale’ signs on so many homes might be millstones around our necks, but the nation views us as a place with affordable housing for children and families. And with UCF’s Research Park, we are attracting talented science, technology, engineering, and manufacturing whizzes – all of whom earn a lot of dough, and spend it on quality-of-life enhancements like arts and culture.” With that kind of hopeful, up-beat publicity, Orlando just acquired a whole new reason to determine that the creation and building of the new performing arts center is the “right thing to do!”
Disney Gives $686,950 to Central Florida Nonprofits
Thanks to the more than 228,000 hours donated by Walt Disney World VoluntEARS, the Walt Disney Company recently gave $686,950 to the Central Florida community. Cast members – who volunteer and give freely of their time – earmarked the funds to local nonprofits with the top recipients including the American Cancer Society, Give Kids the World, and the SPCA. “Disney VoluntEARS make Central Florida an even better place for everyone to enjoy,” said Nancy Gidusko of Walt Disney World Community Relations. “Disney cast members share their spirit and inspire all of us to find even more ways to help our neighbors in need.” Each year, Disney recognizes VoluntEARS who donate hours of service with contributions of up to $1,000 to the non-profit organization of their choice. This year, Disney awarded 887 EARS to You grants. Top honors went to Judy Hughes as 2010 ‘VoluntEAR of the Year’ and Disney’s ‘Theme Park Merchandise Team’ as the 2010 VoluntEAR Team of the Year. Both received $2,500 cash donations to the charity of their choice. In addition, 609 Disney VoluntEARS (who contributed more than 100 hours of service) will also receive the President’s Volunteer Service Award from the White House. The VSA is a Presidential recognition program for Americans of all ages who volunteer a minimum of 100 hours during the year. Award recipients receive a letter from President Barack Obama, a pin and a personalized certificate.
































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