NEWSLETTER - JUNE, 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 breathtaking life at the Waterfront Playhouse, as he presents “Hemingway on Stage: The Road to Freedom, Part IV: 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.
Click Here for more information about the play.
Click Here for more information about Actor Sinclair.
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Summer ArtCamp 2006 Kicks Off

KWAHS’s ArtCamp 2006 is well underway. Classes began June 2nd and are held at Fort East Martello Museum. The first week of this two-month program focused on the art of local Folk artist, Jack Baron. First grade students learned about the artist by viewing his work on display at East Martello. The children then created their own sculptures, using brightly-colored paints based on Baron’s bold colors.
Class space is available for July sessions. To register, please contact KWAHS Education Coordinator Suzanne Pereira, 295-6616, ext. 27.
To find out more Click Here!

KWAHS & FKCC Team Up for Pinhole Photography Session

First the Key West Lighthouse and then the lighthouse at Fort Jefferson on Garden Key and the nearby lighthouse on Loggerhead Key. This “In Their Own Words - To the Lighthouse” project was a collaboration between KWAHS and Florida Keys Community College with Dr. Lynne Bentley-Kemp, teacher and artist Jodell Roberts and KWAHS education coordinator Suzanne Pereira.
To find out more about this special project Click Here!

Coming soon - new Business Links on the KWAHS website - Soon you'll have the opportunity to support KWAHS and promote your business at the same time! Link up with KWAHS!
Call Director of Programs, Gerri Sidoti, 295-6616, ext 12 for more info

KWAHS Thanks Our New and Returning Members

Clare & Bert Angorman, Janelle Barrera, Dr. William Belobraidich & Susan Cardenas, Larry Bolen & Robert Burger, Mark Callahan & Virginia Lane, Jerry Cash, M. Campbell Cawood, Darlene Cullen, Jim Davis, Fran Decker, Phyllis Gagner, M. Lee Garrison, Wilma Garrison, Connie Gilbert & Barry Swift, Susan Goodwin, Roland & Jackie Grimm, Greg Harden, Sarah & Homer Herrick, Orvis & Rita Kemp, Samuel Krinsky, Donald & Emily Lowe, Frank Marshall, Antonio Martinez & Richard Stephens, Sheldon & Deborah Mermelstein, Florence Miller, Pierre Moulton & Joel Blair, Jane Newhagen, Charles Newman, Greer Nolan, Nancy Norris, Guillermo Orozco & Kent Ducote, Georgia & John Parks, Dr. John & Jane Payne, Faye Peterson, Joe & Beth Pizzo, Carolyn & Albert Remmey, Grace Rieger, Al Sachs, Phil & Margaret Schaeffer, Sheldon & Vivien Segel, Carol Shaugnessy, Lynn Sherman, Bill Suddaby & David Meier, Mr. & Mrs Alan Tidball, Philip & Patricia Timyan, Ed & Sandi Thayer, Lucinda & Ken Vermeulen, Barbara Vogel, Kim Workman, The Wrays, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Young.

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