NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 | TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 67
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Welcome in 2019 at NYE@MFA, St. Pete’s
premier all-inclusive New Year’s Eve
celebration. We are bringing in the New
Year with two distinct events inspired by the
stunning winter exhibition, Jewels of the
Imagination. Join us for dinner or dancing, or
both…NYE@MFA will be a magical night of
holiday cheer.
ALL-INCLUSIVE DINNER AND PARTY
$300 per person until November 20
$350 per person after November 20
PARTY
$150 per person until November 20
$175 per person after November 20
Additional information and
tickets at mfastpete.org or
(727) 896-2667
Sharon Reid-Kane, the education
and outreach officer/vice president
of education and outreach at Ruth
Eckerd Hall’s nationally recognized
Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts in
Clearwater, which reaches more than
as in Hyde Park Village Park and in
Curtis Hixon Park.
Roger Germann, Florida Aquarium
CEO, was in Havana, Cuba to enter into a
historic Memorandum of Understanding
with the National Aquarium of Cuba to
focus on coral conservation. It allows
researchers from both organizations to
share coral reef restoration research. This
is the only official agreement between
Cuba’s aquarium and any aquarium in
the United States.
Megan Simon, owner of Pippa Pelure
boutique in St. Petersburg, announced
that she now carries European designer
men’s shirts along with her “class and
sass” women’s fashions and accessories.
Ron Vaughn, president of the
University of Tampa, announced that
UT, which was recently named one of
the nation’s best colleges by U.S. News
& World Report and in The Best 384
Colleges, raised more than $160 million
for its second-ever capital campaign
with donations from more than 15,000
supporters.
41,000 students annually both
on- and off-site, received the Florida
Alliance for Arts Education’s 2018 Arts
Education Professional Award.