The Tip Sheet Vol. 14

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Advisory Board Newsletter
October 2nd, 2009
THE TIP SHEET

We welcome contributions from I Can Still do That Advisors about key issues and events in their professional and personal lives.
You may keep up with The Tip Sheet on our website – icanstilldothat.org – where all the past newsletters are posted.

This Week:

  • A Message from Dan Schneider
  • Save the Date – First Mondays/Nov. 2nd

  • Advisor Announcements


Advisor Announcements

Snug Harbor is a great day trip to
Staten Island! take the SI Ferry then the #40 bus just 10 min and you are
there. See this exhibit of small works by Staten Island Artists and so much
more at Snug Harbor! If you cannot make the reception, visit during the show
through December 23rd.

Snug Harbor Cultural Center
& Botanical Garden

presents

HUGEunHUGE

Juried small-works exhibition

October 3 through December 23, 2009

Reception
Saturday, October 3rd

from 4:00pm to 6:00pm

Exhibit
through December
23rd

Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art

1000 Richmond Terrace, Bldg C / Staten Island,
NY 10301

718-425-3524 www.snug-harbor.org


Hours:
Tuesday – Sunday from 10:00am to 5:00pm

Admission:  Adults $3, Students 13-17 years and Seniors $2


Classical
Pianist Carolyn Enger Performs
Music of Israeli and Jewish-American
Composers
at Puffin

Sunday, October 4, 8:00 p.m.
Carolyn Enger


Pianist
Carolyn Enger, child of a Holocaust survivor, sees her music as an opportunity
to create a bridge from her family’s experience to a universal one. Reflecting
the theme of the Puffin Cultural Forum’s current art exhibit (Humanity
Survives
), Carolyn will present a special program of music by Israeli
composers, Paul Ben-Haim, Avner Dorman, Lior Navok and Jewish-American
composers Leonard Bernstein and Robert Starer, who both spent time in Israel
contributing to rebuilding Jewish musical life after the Holocaust.

Carolyn has
appeared in many venues throughout New York City and New Jersey, including
Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center,
and Steinway Hall; has released a recording, In Evening Air; has recorded
a forthcoming CD; and is currently working on a multimedia project combining
music, literature, and images, centering on the lives of Holocaust survivors.
$10.00 suggested donation.

In addition
to her many recitals, Carolyn also appears in outreach concerts for libraries,
community centers, churches, and synagogues. Her concert repertoire includes
piano literature from all periods, ranging from the great masterworks of
European history to fresh new discoveries from living composers.

Reservations
strongly recommended:

Puffin Fdn. Cultural Forum

20 Puffin Way (formerly E.Oakdene)

Teaneck, NJ 07666

201-836-3499/201-836-1734 fax

http://www.
puffinculturalforum.org


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It’s Layoff BounceBack’s

October Free Teleseminar

for job seekers!

Monday, October 5, 2009

9 am Pacific/10am Mountain/11am Central/12n Eastern

Sign up
today!!

Visit www.layoffbounceback.com.


Dial-in information will be sent to you a few days before the seminar.



Dear Friends,


The next First Mondays will be held November 2nd at B. Smith’s in NYC (320 W. 46th St.) Please save the date and invite friends. We would like to have a full house as a percentage of the bar proceeds will go to the foundation. And if that isn’t enough, there will be celebrity bartenders! Hope to see you all there.
In this Tip Sheet we have news from the following advisors:
Loren Ellis, October 3rd art opening
Carolyn Enger, October 4th recital
Sharon Rich, October 5th free

teleseminar for job seekers
Jane Elissa, October 22nd cabaret benefit for leukemia/lymphoma society

We are still collecting recipes, jokes, images and photos for the upcoming “First Mondays Cookbook/Jokebook.” Please send us any good ones you may have,
along with any proposed names for the book (someone has suggested “Chips and Giggles” and “Senior Sandpiper”). All ethnicities and nationalities welcome.  We’d like to publish the book by February. All proceeds will go to charity.

Namaste,

Dan

(dan@icanstilldothat.org)



Please join us in helping the cause,
“Light the Night Walk”

the Jane Elissa/Charlotte Meyers
Endowment Fund
for the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society

An Intimate Evening with Sean McDermott

“You Are Not Alone”

Thursday, October 22, 2009

at the Triad in NYC (158 West 72nd Street)
Doors Open at 8:30 PM, show at 9
2 Drinks minimum (cash only)

Sean McDermott is recognized as one of Broadway’s leading performers. He has starred in Miss Saigon, Grease, Chicago and West Side Story, to name a few. Sean has just returned from a European tour with the legendary Barbra Streisand.

For more information on the Endowment Fund, please visit: janeelissa.com

To register for the event, please visit:

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