Image Credit: Yuko Nishimura, Shine (detail), 2008, Washi (kyokushi). Photo courtesy of the ar tist.
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Patricia Noll, author of Good
with Me, a licensed mental health
counselor and founder of Focus
One, an outpatient substance abuse
program, is helping to organize the
Good With Me Day at St. Petersburg’s
Williams Park on September 21st.
This free event will offer mobile rock
climbing, rock painting, belly dancing,
drumming and yoga.
22nd annual Columbia Restaurant
Community Harvest, whereby the
Columbia donates 5 percent of all guest
checks to the nonprofit designated by their
guests on the ballot. Wheelchairs 4 Kids will
be on the Columbia Restaurant’s ballot at
its Sand Key location on Clearwater Beach.
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri,
who was recently named Sheriff of the
Year by the National Sheriffs’ Association,
has been elected president of the Florida
Sheriffs Association. He is a dependable,
hardworking, intelligent person who will
be up for re-election next year.
Susan Crockett, president and CEO of
Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, has been
named Tampa Bay Business Journal’s 2019
BusinessWoman of the Year. A panel of
judges selected this year’s slate of honorees
from hundreds of nominations. Criteria
included business success, community
involvement, leadership ability and
influence on the region. Crockett was
Above the Fold demonstrates the extraordinary power of contemporary origami. Paper is transformed
into breathtaking sculpture, large-scale installations and conceptual works that express social, political,
and aesthetic ideas by visionary master folders from around the world.
Above the Fold is curated by Meher McArthur and tour organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC.