Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Longmeadow Adult Commiunity Center Fund Media Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: 
Megan Griffin
LACCF Social Media Coordinator
(860) 420-9530 or LACCFdirector@gmail.com
LONGMEADOW ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER FUND ANNOUNCES PUBLIC PHASE OF ITS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN...NEW WEBSITE LAUNCHED
Longmeadow, MA—The Longmeadow Adult Community Center Fund (LACCF) has announced the public phase of its $750,000 campaign to furnish and support the new Longmeadow Adult Community Center at Greenwood Park, which is currently under construction on Maple Road in Longmeadow.
The Longmeadow Adult Community Center Fund (LACCF) has already raised $548,001 to support critical services and capital needs for the building, which is a joint project between the Town of Longmeadow and the Council on Aging.
The Longmeadow Adult Community Center Fund (LACCF) was established in 2019 as a non-profit organization for the purpose of raising funds to support critical services, capital needs and programs for seniors, delivered by the Council on Aging at the new Adult Community Center.
In a true private-public partnership, LACCF collaborates closely with the Town of Longmeadow and the Council on Aging to identify where fundraising efforts can best support the social, health and wellness, and life-long learning needs of Longmeadow’s aging population. Fundraising priorities developed through this collaboration are focused on creating a vibrant new Adult Community Center that will better serve the broad array of interests and needs of older adults in our community now and into the future.
According to LACCF President, Marybeth Bergeron, “We’ve developed a website to let those interested in the programs of the Longmeadow Adult Community Center learn about our progress in raising our goal of $750,000, what their contributions will support, and acknowledge the individuals, businesses, and foundation who have supported the campaign to date. There are portals for potential donors, those interested in tracking the campaign’s progress, named gift opportunities, and general information about the project, plus links to programs and services”.
The following Longmeadow residents comprise the LACCF Board of Directors: Marybeth Bergeron, President; Judy Yaffe, Treasurer; and Directors Kathy Cotnoir, Eleanor Cress, Saul Finestone, Ellen Freyman, Pat Jorczak, Janine McVay, and Marjorie Morgan.
When the doors of the Longmeadow Adult Community Center open later this year, the town will have a state-of-the art facility offering a beautiful and vibrant place to gather once again with friends and family Рwith educational and travel programs, a caf̩, meeting spaces, gym, walking track, pickle ball courts, fitness equipment, health, wellness and social activities and social services. Each service is implemented to assist members of the Longmeadow community in living full, healthy and active lives as they age.
Through the generosity of the Lawson Family, LACCF is thrilled to announce that a $50,000 challenge grant has been awarded from Kevin and Susan Lawson of Longmeadow to secure matching contributions from new donors to the Campaign. All donations to the Campaign are tax deductible to the extent provided by law.
To learn about the LACCF and /or to donate to the campaign while donations are being matched, visit the LACCF website at www.longmeadowadultcenterfund.org
For further information about the Longmeadow Adult Community Center Fund, call 413-262-7661, or email LACCFDirector@gmail.com.
To tour the Longmeadow Adult Community Center in its current location, and/or the site under construction, contact Marybeth Bergeron at (413) 262-7661 or mberge4527@aol.com.
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Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/30/20

Westfield News #ArtsBeat 6/30/20. Hershey Felder's Beethoven to stream for Berkshire Theatre Group; Academy of Music "Summer Songs" benefit, CT Critics Awards and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-324/

Monday, June 29, 2020

Game Changers in Medicine Podcast Treailer

Thrilled to be working on this project. Premieres next week. #gamechangersinmedicine https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/game-changers-in-medicine/id1520710294

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Mark G Auerbach Public Relations July Client Newsletter

Dear Clients, Colleagues and Friends,

We’re pleased to showcase our clients’ activities during this unusual summer season.
The Longmeadow Adult Community Center Fund will soon launch the public phase of its capital campaign to furnish the new community center, now under construction on Maple Road in Longmeadow, MA. The Campaign has already raised over $450,000, and now, with a $50,000 matching challenge grant in place, hopes to raise $750,000 total. The Board of Directors are all community members from Longmeadow. 

The Capitol Steps has suspended all live performances in Washington, DC and on tour, until it is deemed safe for audiences and performers alike. Their website and YouTube channels have plenty of archival materials. For updated performance information: http://www.capsteps.com/live/

Gaslight Entertainment, producers of Westfield Concerts, has tentatively rescheduled A Roomful of Blues to September 18, and plan to announce their new season in late summer. Co-founder Jay Paglauica is co-producing the new Studio 120 Sessions, featuring area musicians in concert, for WCPC15 and 89.5fm/WSKB. To view Studio 120 Sessions, visit the Westfield Community Programming YouTube page. For details on Westfield Concerts: www.westfieldconcerts.com.

Game Changers in Medicine, the groundbreaking six-part medical history podcast from Dramatic Health, premieres on July 8. The first episode, hosted by medical futurist Dr. Rubin Pillay, and written by Sharon Johnson, is called Vitamin K: A Mighty Vitamin and an Enterprising Boston Doctor. For details: www.gamechangersinmedicine.com. You can also follow the podcast on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. PS. Executive producer Sean Moloney talks about the series in this #ArtsBeat TV/Radio episode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z1dhG2OOIU

ArtsBeat from Mark G. Auerbach Public Relations:

ArtsBeat TV/Radio on 89.5fm/WSKB and WCPC15. Episodes air Fridays at 8AM. To stream: wskb.org or westfieldtv.com. Archived episodes are available at WSKB Community Radio’s YouTube page. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjzPcoGhNs723gdf2cFc1pQ
ArtsBeat Arts News appears every Tuesday morning on Pioneer Valley Radio’s Brad Shepard Today program, available for streaming at 6AM. http://pioneervalleyradio.com/category/programs/brad-shepard-today/
ArtsBeat in Print currently runs on Tuesdays in The Westfield News. https://thewestfieldnews.com/
We'll be closed for a little R&R on July 3-4. 
One of the toughest parts of this new pandemic work mode has been having to adjust staffing. I want to thank and commend my colleague Ben Jacek, who has been working with us, since he was in high school. He's a full-time university student, full-time EMT and firefighter, and has been managing all of our client social media needs. Although I think he prefers putting out fires in forests rather than on Facebook, he's our first responder whenever the clients need something. Thanks, Ben.
Stay safe and be well!

Friday, June 26, 2020

ArtsBeat Radio/TV 6/26/20. TheaterWorks

New #ArtsBeat TV/Radio today. Hartford’s TheaterWorks’s innovative Rob Ruggiero, Taneisha Duggan, and Eric Ort. 8AM on WCPC15, 89.5fm/WSKB and YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwGhQRxQVlw

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/23/20

Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/23/20. Season schedule updates from The Bushnell, Springfield Symphony and more. Tanglewood reveals its online season and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-323/

ArtsBeat/Pioneer Valley Radio 6/23/20

#ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio’s Brad Shepard Today. Tanglewood online, Springfield Symphony offline, and some upcoming events from Barrington Stage and Goodspeed. Segment begins at:5:10 . http://pioneervalleyradio.com/category/programs/brad-shepard-today/

Friday, June 19, 2020

ArtsBeat TV.Radio 6/19/20

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 6/19/20. Actor/director/musician James Barry on his Corona Covers, and Sean Moloney, creator of the new podcast "Game Changers in Medicine".
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z1dhG2OOIU

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/16/20

Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/16/20. The Shubert Foundation awards grants to area theatres, news from Silverthorne, Majestic Theater, Playhouse on Park, WAM Theatre, and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-322/

ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio 6/16/20

#ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio's Brad Shepard Today. 6/16/20. Online theatre events from PBS, Silverthorne Theatre, The Majestic and Goodspeed. segment begins at: 4:47: 
http://pioneervalleyradio.com/2020/06/16/brad-shepard-today-tuesday-june-16-2020/

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/9/20

Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/9/20. The Pitch returns to open Majestic season. Online programs from James Barry, Hartford Stage and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-321/

Friday, June 5, 2020

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/2/20

Westfield News ArtsBeat 6/2/20. Online programs from TheaterWorks, Berkshire Theatre Group, Springfield Symphony Orchestra, K&E Theater, plus arts news from WMass and NoCT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-320/

ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio 6/2/20

ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio 6/2/20. James Barry's Corona Covers. A theatre book club at Berkshire Theatre Group, and dance on TV. Segment begins at: 14:24. http://pioneervalleyradio.com/2020/06/02/brad-shepard-today-tuesday-june-2-2020/