NEWSLETTER - JULY, 2006


Actor Sinclair performs "Hemingway On Stage: The Road to Freedom Part IV
The Man-Eaters"

Irish-Canadian actor-writer, Brian Gordon Sinclair brings Ernest Hemingway's character to the Waterfront Playhouse, as he presents:
The Man-Eaters.
The play will be held from July 18-21, with an opening reception at the Custom House, immediately following the 7:00 pm performance on July 18th. July 19-21 there will be matinee performances only, at 2 p.m. The play is set to coincide with Key West’s Hemingway Day Festival that celebrates Hemingway’s 107 birthday, July 21.
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“Hemingway’s Cats” author to sign book during Hemingway Festival Days

Author Carlene Fredericka Brennen’s “Hemingway’s Cats”, a hardcover book with 190 black-and-white photos, explores the life of Ernest Hemingway, the women he loved, and the cats and dogs he befriended throughout his life. His animals often helped him to cope with his failing relationships, deep-seated loneliness, and life-threatening diseases. Brennen will sign her book at the Custom House, 281 Front St., on Saturday, July 22, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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A tribute in photos by Benjamin Bruce to refugees' innovation

An article in the Miami Herald by Marc Caputo explains that Key West artist Benjamin ''Dink'' Bruce, 62, has photographed a small sample of ruggedly seaworthy boats crafted with salvaged metal and rejiggered car engines this winter when scores of cuban migrants came ashore 23 miles west of Key West.
In the coming months, the Key West Art & Historical Society plans to exhibit some of Bruce's photographs and the odds and ends he found, such as the shoes and boots neatly placed in the sand by the immigrants to take advantage of the U.S. government's wet foot/dry foot policy.


To read more of the Miami Herald Newspaper article
and see a slide show of Bruce's photography click here.

KWAHS Thanks Our New and Returning Members for June

Mary Blackburn; Raymond Blazevic; Susan Guadagno; Mr. & Mrs. Steve Hansen; Joan Johnson; Mitzi Krabill; John & Francine Kreinces; Connie & Kathy Kronholm; John & Maribell Maschal; Rick & Jo Rumrell; Robert Taft & Phillip Moloney; Ed & Melissa Tauche; Victoria Taylor.

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