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Tony Dungy and Craig Altman
(L-R) Hall of Fame Football Coach Tony Dungy and Lead Pastor of Grace Family Church Craig Altman
TAMPA, Fla., February 5, 2024 (Newswire.com) - Grace Family Church extends a heartfelt invitation to all families in the Tampa Bay area for an unforgettable day at "Easter For Tampa Bay" on March 31, 2024. This free event will be held at the iconic Raymond James Stadium, and every community member in the Tampa area is invited to celebrate the day together.
The event promises to be filled with warmth and inspiration as attendees will have the privilege of hearing from esteemed speakers — Hall of Fame football coach Tony Dungy and lead pastor of Grace Family Church Craig Altman. Together, they will share the greatest comeback story of all time: a story of hope and triumph.
"'Easter For Tampa Bay' is more than an event; it's an invitation to come together and be with your city," said Pastor Craig Altman. "We want every family in the greater Tampa area to know that they are not just invited but truly welcomed to be a part of the event, which may be the kickoff of their comeback story.”
Event Details
Date: March 31, 2024
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Cost: Free Event & Free Parking
Location: Raymond James Stadium
Special Guests:
Hall of Fame Football Coach Tony Dungy
Lead Pastor of Grace Family Church Craig Altman
For more details and to stay connected, please visit EasterForTampaBay.com. To learn more about Grace Family Church and its mission, visit GFCFlorida.com.
Contact Information:Melissa Vicinanza
mel@gfcflorida.com
(813) 265-4151
Original Source: Grace Family Church Prepares for 'Easter for Tampa Bay' Event
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KINGSTOWN, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, April 11, 2024 (Newswire.com) - Saint James School of Medicine (SJSM), a leading institution dedicated to providing quality medical education, is proud to announce the receipt of a $30,000 grant from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This significant financial support will spearhead the launch of an innovative Bachelor's-level program in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, aimed at improving the higher education offering in the country.
The new Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences is designed to offer comprehensive education and training in health sciences, preparing students for advanced medical degrees and careers in healthcare. With an emphasis on practical skills, research, and community health, the program is set to become a cornerstone of medical education in the Caribbean region.
Kaushik Guha, the Executive Vice President of Saint James School of Medicine, expressed his gratitude and excitement about the collaboration. "This generous grant from the UNDP marks a significant milestone for our institution and higher education in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The idea for this program came from the Minister of Education of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Honourable Curtis King. With his help and guidance, and the financial support from UNDP, this program will help expand the higher education offering in St. Vincent and the Caribbean. The introduction of this program enables us to expand our academic offerings and reinforces our commitment to training competent, compassionate healthcare professionals capable of addressing global health challenges."
The funding from the UNDP will facilitate the development of state-of-the-art facilities, including modern classrooms, laboratories, and research centers. Additionally, it will support the implementation of community health initiatives, providing students with hands-on experience in addressing health issues within local communities.
Prospective students and interested parties can find more information about the program and application processes on the Saint James School of Medicine website.
About Saint James School of Medicine:
Saint James School of Medicine is committed to offering students a high-quality medical education at an affordable price. With campuses in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Anguilla, SJSM is dedicated to producing highly skilled, ethical, and compassionate physicians who are ready to meet the healthcare challenges of today and tomorrow.
Contact Information:Dan Cuckovic
V.P. of Operations
dcuckovic@mail.sjsm.org
847-375-9121
Original Source: Saint James School of Medicine Receives $30,000 Grant From UNDP for Launch of Bachelor's-Level Program in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
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NEW YORK, April 12, 2024 (Newswire.com) - The Henry George School of Social Science announced their Earth Day 2024 event today. 'Sound Economics: Celebrating Earth Day 2024 Through Art, Music, and Economics' will allow guests to step into a world where art, music, economics, and environmental awareness come together. This innovative event invites guests on a journey of exploration and reflection, weaving together classical melodies, contemporary compositions, and powerful visual narratives to shed light on the urgent issue of climate change.
Program Details: The program begins with a series of musical vignettes that transport the audience through the economic landscapes of climate risk. Experience the timeless melodies of classical music intertwined with the modern interpretations of Stephen Kennedy Murphy’s adaptation of Schubert’s song-cycle “The Miller’s Daughter.” Alongside the musical performances, a Climate Change art exhibition will showcase the bold works of Tony Cruz, a renowned Bronx graffiti art entrepreneur. Explore the vibrant colors and dynamic imagery and confront the economic realities of climate change through contemporary street art. The performance will be followed by a discussion with the artists led by Dr. Willi Semmler, a Climate Change specialist (and HGSSS Board member) who fostered the creation of The Steel Miller’s Daughter, with concluding remarks by Professor Chris Horn on “Climate Risks and Future Ethics.”
The below media alert was issued today.
Who:
Henry George School of Social Science board members and staff, climate change specialist Dr. Willi Semmler, Professor Chris Horn, renowned Bronx graffiti art entrepreneur Tony Cruz, registered guests
What:
Step into a world where art, music, economics, and environmental awareness come together. This innovative event invites you on a journey of exploration and reflection, weaving together classical melodies, contemporary compositions, and powerful visual narratives to shed light on the urgent issue of climate change.
When:
Tuesday, April 18, 2024, from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.
Where:
Henry George School of Social Science, 149 East 38th St., New York, NY 10016
Registration:
Please register online at www.HGSSS.org
Media Contact:
Vaughan Communications Group: Jeff Vaughan, jv@voncom.com, 610-533-4264
Jeff Vaughan
Press Contact
jv@voncom.com
610.533.4264
Original Source: Henry George School of Social Science (HGSSS) Celebrates Earth Day by Presenting 'Sound Economics: Celebrating Earth Day 2024 Through Art, Music, and Economics'