Author Archives: Chuck Gregory

Paddington Bear and The Emperor’s New Clothes – AICMF

Saturday, February 3 at 3:30 PM
Fernandina Beach Middle School Auditorium 315 Citrona Drive Fernandina Beach

Delight in two enchanting Musical Stories, “Paddington Bear’s First Concert” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” Perfect for young listeners and audiences of all ages, the dazzling Julie Coucheron, pianist, will perform alongside Susan Dodge’s incredible Amelia Island Dance Festival dancers, adding a touch of magic to the festivities.

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Meet the Artistic Director – William Ransom – AICMF

Sunday, January 14 at 5:00 PM
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2600 Atlantic Avenue, Fernandina Beach, FL

Pianist William Ransom, AICMF’s Artistic Director, will grace the stage, accompanied by his wife, violist Yinzi Kong. Join us for an unforgettable evening featuring the works of Debussy, Franck, and Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” in its original solo piano version.

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Dry January: Mindful drinking tips & healthy mocktails from a functional doctor

To stay healthy and mentally sharp, you should embrace a Dry January this year, says Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson, bestselling author of Glow: 90 Days to Create Your Vibrant Life from Within and a recognized leader in functional and integrative medicine.

Alcohol is damaging to the brain and excessive drinking can lead to irregular heart rhythms, coined as “holiday heart syndrome”. Immune function and liver function can be affected, as well as your mental health. Add in the extra calories and sugar from drinks with very little nutrition, and the advice is clear: make every decision to drink a purposeful and considered decision.

Taking a month off for Dry January can significantly improve your cognitive functioning, memory, and sleep quality. Dry January reshapes your cravings for alcohol, changes your neurotransmitter levels, and improves cerebral circulation in areas of the brain that have been impaired by these toxic substances.

Try the Rule of Halves, a moderation technique to cut your vices. Cutting out vices cold-turkey can be tough, so the Rule of Halves starts with 50%: one glass of wine instead of two, a single shot instead of a double. After you’ve adjusted to the new amount, you can cut your vice in half again, then again, etc. until you have eliminated it from your life. Another easy way to cut back is by crafting healthy mocktails, and Dr. Stephenson has plenty of delicious recipes using fresh ingredients:

Mindful Margarita – antioxidant boost of vitamin C from lime and grapefruit, as well as calming, anti-anxiety properties in cilantro
Sweet and Serene Sangria – non-alcoholic red wine, cranberry juice, orange juice, apples, plums, and oranges make this drink burst with vitamin C and other free-radical-wrecking antioxidants, as well as flavonoids like resveratrol that have anti-inflammatory, cholesterol-lowering, blood-sugar-stabilizing, brain-strengthening properties
Guiltless Gin and Tonic – go heavy on the freshly squeezed lime juice, which will dose you with immune-backing vitamin C, as well as calcium and potassium

Apple Ginger Crush – full of soluble fiber (helps keep you regular and bring down cholesterol) and brimming with polyphenols with anti-inflammatory properties

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Frida – Opera Orlando

Friday, January 26 to Sunday, January 28
STEINMETZ HALL at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts 445 S Magnolia Avenue | Orlando, FL 32801

No one was more “All for Art” than the incredible Mexican surrealist painter Frida Kahlo, and her life story takes Steinmetz Hall by storm this January as Opera Orlando presents Robert Xavier Rodriguez’s operatic celebration of the artist in Frida. This poetic and beautiful retelling of Frida’s life reveals a woman of extreme magnetism and originality, an artist whose sensual vibrancy came straight from her experiences: her childhood during the Mexican Revolution; a devastating accident at age eighteen that left her crippled and unable to bear children; her tempestuous marriage to muralist Diego Rivera and intermittent love affairs; her association with the Communist Party; her absorption in Mexican folklore and culture; and her dramatic love of spectacle.

Robert Xavier Rodríguez’s score, written for chamber orchestra, mixes mariachi-style orchestrations, classical opera, and hints of Mexican folk songs for an authentic, alluring musical reflection of Frida all played masterfully from the pit by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Argentinian maestro Jorge Parodi, who makes a return to the Company. Collaborating with maestro Parodi in developing this all-new production will be stage director John de los Santos making his Company debut. Opera Orlando welcomes back Mexican-American soprano Cecilia Violetta López to sing the iconic title role, and Venezuelan baritone Bernardo Bermudez makes his Company debut as Frida’s formidable husband Diego Rivera.

Full of life, full of death, full of wonder, full of pain: Frida is an operatic ride of the most satisfying sort—a sweeping tale of a woman who fulfills her most passionate desire and remains true to herself. Hardly any woman of the 20th century is as unique as Frida Kahlo, and hardly any work captures Frida’s spirit as completely as this opera’s intricate and proud portrait of the iconic Mexican artist’s life.

The cast also includes 2023-24 studio artists, members of the Opera Orlando chorus, and members of the Opera Orlando Youth Company. Frida will be sung in Spanish and English with Spanish and English supertitles and have a run time of approximately two hours and twenty minutes with one intermission.

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A TOAST! A TOAST! A TOAST! – Opera Orlando

Saturday, May 11 at 5:00 PM
The Citrus Club – Orlando, FL

Celebrate the end of the 2023-24 All for Art season with a party like no other at the Citrus Club in downtown Orlando. With appetizers, desserts, and drinks aplenty, raise a glass with the Opera and hear some of your favorite singers as we relive highlights from our biggest season yet. THEN, after the party join us for the closing performance of The Juniper Tree at Dr. Phillips Center, right across the street.

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Hadestown – Broward Center

Tuesday, January 9 to Sunday, January 21

COME SEE HOW THE WORLD COULD BE.

Welcome to HADESTOWN, where a song can change your fate. Winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards® including Best Musical and the 2020 Grammy® Award for Best Musical Theater Album, this acclaimed new show from celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and innovative director Rachel Chavkin (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812) is a love story for today… and always.

HADESTOWN intertwines two mythic tales — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith, and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, HADESTOWN is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go.

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Opera Orlando on Broadway

Tuesday, January 16
5353 Isleworth Country Club Drive, Windermere FL

Opera Orlando on Broadway at the home of Carmen and Scott Moscrip will feature three very familiar Opera Orlando artists taking on their favorite music theater tunes. Our star performers include Grammy Award winner Gabriel Preisser joined by dynamite soprano Kyaunnee Richardson, the stellar mezzo Laura Hodos, and Orlando favorite Alex Mansoori. Selections will include “Music of the Night,” “Memory,” “Come What May,” and many more.

Appetizers, Desserts, and Soft Drinks included*
Valet Parking also included.

*At the request of our hosts, no alcohol will be served at this event.

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Ribs Wings and Rock Festival – Treasure Coast

Friday, February 2 to Sunday, February 4
Indian River Fairgrounds, 7955 58th Ave, Vero Beach, Florida

Join us for 2024 Treasure Coast Ribs Wings and Rock Festival

February 2, 2024 at 4:00 PM.

Register soon because space is limited.

We hope you’re able to join us!

Join the Ultimate Fusion of Rock Music, BBQ Ribs, and Wings at Treasure Coast Ribs Wings Rock Fest

Ribs & Wings Food Vendors – Arts & Craft – Vendor Bazaar – Commercial Vendors – Non Profits – Kids Zone

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MISSION PEACE: The Staunch Moderates® Documentary

As the Awards campaign for feature documentaries reaches a fever pitch as guild voting closes, one dark horse candidate, MISSION PEACE, The Staunch Moderates Documentary movie is doing all it can to cut through the clutter, including “Bigfoot and Billboards.”

The low-budget, gonzo documentary chronicles the formation and roll-out of the intellectual and philosophical movement Staunch Moderates throughout the highly stressful and polarizing 2020 presidential election and pandemic year. The sole mission of the Staunch Moderates movement’s movement is intuitively simple: to create a worldwide consciousness addressing the intellectual and political divisiveness in society today. Staunch Moderates aims to achieve this not only by practicing and promoting moderation, but also by striving for national and world peace.

The Mission Peace documentary premiered at the Culver City Film Festival last December and has since played at nearly twenty film festivals, garnering numerous awards in the months before its theatrical runs and #FYC screenings, and attended by Diane Ladd; Barry Goldwater; Patrick Kilpatrick; Barbara Luna; Bo Svenson; Kate Linder; Pete Alman; Sybil Danning and Tom Hallick.

Moreover, in recent weeks, the company erected three billboards in Los Angeles and New York, hosting an unveiling and lighting event for the flagship Sunset Boulevard billboard with documentary subject Lou Ferrigno, as well as Ken Davidian; Natasha Blasick; Jeff Mullen; Maria Shapley; Deborah Presley Brando; and Ana Lawson.

But in addition to these more standard methods of publicity, the documentary’s director and Movement founder Greg T. Simmons has also utilized a series of Bigfoot sightings and marches. An eight-foot tall, boombox-toting DJ mascot of the movement dubbed “Staunch,” Bigfoot has made sightings in Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Aspen and other cities over the last year. And over this past weekend, Staunch startled visitors to Runyon Canyon Park, first appearing on the trail and crashing through the brush to the surprise and delight of hikers. Staunch then climbed two miles up Runyon Canyon from the bottom to the summit, engaging in photo opps with dozens of delighted hikers and culminating in an appearance with the Los Angeles Fire Department,. politely declined Staunch’s offer to climb aboard the LAFD fire engine.

Do these outrageous tactics work? “We sure hope so,” says Simmons. “Our stunts get attention. Staunch was photographed with scores of hikers in Runyon Canyon. But what needs to be stressed about our film—since we’re not a major studio film, nor an A-list film fest attendee—is that Mission Peace has a unique and entertaining marketing campaign behind it. It’s driven by our Bigfoot mascot Staunch, a full entertainment studio including a YouTube Channel; our band (who’s released three multi-genre hip hop albums that made the ballot at the Grammys ten times over the last three years); an eighteen episode, one-hour radio show; and a thorough social media footprint that includes nearly 150 Million views and streams of Staunch Moderates content! This is all premised around an intellectual movement to address the divide and strive for national and world peace.”

Simmons continues, “What—if any—of these other documentary films we’re competing against or in the history of the Oscars has had an infrastructure like this behind it, or has indeed been anything like it: an intellectual movement for peace during this divisive era we live? Think of the timeliness and the importance of that message.”

Now, the film is in the hands of voters. “Our fingers are crossed,” concludes Simmons. “Wish us luck!”

About Mission Peace and Staunch Moderates

Staunch Moderates is a common-sense philosophy/perspective for us to set our differences aside and find common middle ground. It’s to evaluate, negotiate, compromise, and decide into the most equitable solutions humanly possible. The Movement understands that hardly anything in life is black & white, but many shades of grey. There are almost always valid points to both sides of an argument. This is applicable interpersonally, with family, friends, community, regionally, nationally, and internationally. The philosophy is to address each other and strangers with thoughtful moderation rather than self-centered extremism that dominates our political discourse, and significantly effects human behavior. What can be done to not act out? Is it truly necessary for our own or the greater good? They pride themselves not only on domestic, but also international, membership. Staunch Moderates are all about addressing the divisiveness in society and striving for both national and world peace.

Winter Wonderland New Year’s Eve Gala – German American Society

Sunday, December 31 at 7:00 PM to Monday, January 1 at 1:00 AM
381 Orange Lane Casselberry, FL

Come join us in celebration as we Ring in the New Year in traditional German-American style, featuring the popular dance band, Sonnenschnapps Duo! Theme is Winter Wonderland Gala and we have everyone’s favorite Prime Rib, Cornish Game Hen or Pasta Primavera.

New Year’s Eve Celebration

7:00 pm Doors open, appetizers available
8 pm dinner; band starts (8pm – 1 am)
Dancing into the New Year!
Champagne Toast and Snacks at midnight
Beer, Wine and Well Drinks available for purchase.
Note: Call Drinks, Imported Wines and Imported bottled beers are available for $2/drink up-charge

Dinner:
Salad, Bread
Choice of Entrees: Prime Rib , Cornish Game Hen, Pasta Primavera
Mashed Potatoes, Roasted Veggies
Suggested Dress: cocktail or formal

General Public (not members of the German Club) Admission and Dinner
$75 per adult who is NOT a German Club Member

German Club Members ONLY: $65

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Naughty and Nude New Years – Club Defy

Sunday, December 31 at 8:30 PM to Monday, January 1 at 4:00 AM
Defy Lifestyle Club, 1000 E Sample Rd, Pompano Beach, FL

Get ready to ring in the New Year like never before at the legendary Club Defy New Years Eve Ball! This is THE event of the year that you wont want to miss. Let your senses be aroused and your desires be stimulated in a night of harmonious splendor. Let’s get together in a safe space and enjoy a night where Lust meets Reality. As fantasies become erotic realities, convert the intrigue into lustful adventures.

As the clock strikes twelve, raise your glasses and toast to new beginnings with complimentary champagne. It’s the perfect way to kick off the year ahead in the company of like-minded, adventurous friends. Our bar will be serving you your drinks all night long, ensuring you stay in high spirits. Our intensely experienced staff will add to the part of making sure this night will be memorable forever! HATS & NOISEMAKERS will be provided.

Our Dance floor will be sizzling with beats that will keep you moving all night long. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just love to let loose, we will keep the energy high as we welcome the new year with rhythm and style. The DJ Will be playing all genres in an open format to cater to a diversified crowd who are all here for the same purpose, TO ENJOY THE NIGHT!

Indulge in a delectable spread of culinary delights prepared to tantalize your taste buds. Featuring a LAVISH NYE SELF SERVE BUFFET.

Hawaiian Chicken Breast

Potatoes Au Gratin

Bacon Rice

Lasagna

Shredded Roast Pork Shoulder

Potato Salad

Mixed Appetizers Platter

Pastries

Tiered Priced Event
Event tickets increase in price as the event fills up. Buy your tickets early and save!

The first 40 Couples Tickets are only $140.00

The next 20 Couples Tickets sold are $160.00

The next 20 Couples Tickets sold are $180.00

The next 20 Couples Tickets sold are $200.00

The first 20 Single Female Tickets are only $60.00

The next 20 Single Female Tickets sold are $80.00

Only 20 Single Male Tickets will be available at $200.00

All Ticket prices include a one day $1 Membership Fee.

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NEW YEAR’S EVE MASQUERADE FANTASY BALL 2023 – Minglers Club

Sunday, December 31 at 8:00 PM to Monday, January 1 at 4:00 AM
500 South Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL

This is a Special Event!

Hours 8p.m.-4a.m. * Doors will lock at 11:45p.m.

Maintenance fee for this event will be

Couples $100 * Single Gents $120 * Single Ladies $20

Want To Party All Weekend?

Checkout The New Year’s Eve Weekend Special

Enjoy all 3 parties Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Couples $150 * Single Gents $240

Full payment is required Friday evening.

Please RSVP on the website for all three days.

With every Ending, comes a New Beginning!

Join us for a Spectacular event with some of the most Sexiest Swingers around the world!!!

There will be a Full Catered Buffet.

Best Dressed Contest.

Free Prizes & Giveaways throughout

the night along with that Fabulous…

FREE Midnight Champagne Toast!

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50/50 Tickets will be available

(1-$1, 6-$5, 15-$10. Winner gets half the pot!)

also…

Tickets will be available for a chance at a

Prize Basket!

($5 each for a chance at 2 baskets valued over $125 each)

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