Monday, July 29, 2019

News from Mark G Auerbach Public Relations / August

August, 2019

Dear Clients, Colleagues, and Friends,

Thanks for all of the good wishes during my post-fall recovery period. I was released from rehab on July 10, and physical therapy came to the house. I progressed rapidly from wheelchair to walker to cane, and on July 26, I was cleared to return to work in August. And, thanks for the condolences offered on the passing of my 100 year old father. It has been a tough four months, but I’m especially thankful to my understanding clients, colleagues, and friends, and to Bill Eagan of Eagan Pictures and Ben Jacek for helping me serve the clients. As far as I'm concerned, it's now onward and upward.

And, although I don’t exactly qualify for “elderly”, I’ve learned from personal experiences how dangerous falls can be. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/04/health/falls-elderly-prevention-deaths.html

We’re proud to share our clients’ activities

The Capitol Steps released their new CD, The Lyin' Kings , in time for their summer residency at Cranwell in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. They also perform every Friday and Saturday at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, in Washington, DC. You can see them perform throughout the year at theatres coast-to-coast. Cranwell performances are nightly excluding Tuesdays, through August 30.,The Capitol Steps will swing through Western New England on their Fall tour, which include stops at The Academy of Music Theatre in Northampton on October 18; The Warner Theatre in Torrington, CT on October 19, and then on to Cambridge for their annual Thanksgiving weekend performances on November 30.  http://capsteps.com/  You can now find The Capitol Steps on Instagram @thecapitolsteps

WAMC, Northeast Public Radio, aired an interview with Capitol Steps members on “The Roundtable”.https://www.wamc.org/post/capitol-steps-lenox-massachusetts-through-830

The Capitol Steps July 4th “Politics Takes A Holiday” NPR special. http://www.capsteps.com/sounds/Radio-1907.mp3

More Shameless Self-Promotion

Although The Westfield News Group has merged with Reminder Publications, which is owned by The Republican, my weekly ArtsBeat column runs in print on Thursdays and online Wednesdays. ArtsBeat Radio returns to the airwaves on 89.5fm/WSKB in late August. We’ll be originating the program from new studios at Westfield Technical Academy which will tape programs for radio and film them for TV.

Enjoy your summer.!.

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