Democratic Presidential Candidates Secretary Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders to Speak at Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention

Democratic Presidential Candidates Secretary Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders to Speak at Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention

Theo tin prnewswirernrnPHILADELPHIA, April 4, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Secretary Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, candidates for the Democratic Presidential nomination, will speak at the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention which runs from Tuesday, April 5 through Thursday, April 7, 2016 at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel, 17th and Race Streets in the City of Philadelphia. rnrnSecretary Hillary Clinton will speak during the Convention General Session on Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 11:15 A.M. Senator Bernie Sanders will speak on Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 10:00 A.M.rnrnOther national and state leaders will also be speaking during the Convention, (see following list of speakers).rnrnMedia Credentials:rnPress registration and credentials for covering Secretary Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders will be conducted by their respective campaigns and not by the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO. RSVPs will also be handled by the respective campaign.rnrnPress credentials for speakers and events other than for Secretary Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders will be available at the guest registration table which will be located at the end of the Liberty Foyer, next to the Delegate Registration Desk.rnrn2016 PENNSYLVANIA AFL-CIO CONVENTION SPEAKERSrn(subject to change with inclusion of additional speakers)rnNote: This list is not in sequential order.rnrnTuesday, April 5, 2016rnrnPatrick Eiding, President, Philadelphia Council AFL-CIOrnJames Kenney, Mayor, City of PhiladelphiarnRichard Trumka, President, National AFL-CIOrnKathy Manderino, Secretary, PA Dept. of Labor & IndustryrnEugene DePasquale, Auditor General, Commonwealth of PennsylvaniarnKathleen Kane, Attorney General, Commonwealth of PennsylvaniarnrnWednesday, April 6, 2016rnrnSecretary Hillary Clinton, Democratic Presidential CandidaternRandi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers rnPolitical Program Roundtable, Frank Snyder, Secretary-Treasurer, PA AFL-CIO – Moderator Congressman Robert BradyrnWill Fischer, Executive Director, Union Veterans Council, AFL-CIOrnHarry Lombardo, President, Transportation Workers Union of AmericarnrnThursday, April 7, 2016rnrnSen. Bernie Sanders, Democratic Presidential CandidaternGovernor Tom Wolf, Commonwealth of PennsylvaniarnClayola Brown, President, A. Philip Randolph Instituternrn rnrnSOURCE Pennsylvania AFL-CIOrnrnRelated Linksrnrnhttp://www.paaflcio.org/

City of Philadelphia and Villanova University Host Parade Celebrating Villanova Men’s Basketball National Championship Team

City of Philadelphia and Villanova University Host Parade Celebrating Villanova Men’s Basketball National Championship Team

Theo tin thành phố PhiladelphiarnrnFor Immediate Release: April 06, 2016rnPublished By: Office of the MayorrnContact: Lauren Hitt, (215)686-6210, press@phila.govrnDetails on event activities, transportation, parking, and more. rnrnPHILADELPHIA– A celebratory parade honoring the Villanova Men’s Basketball National Championship Team will be held in Center City Philadelphia on Friday, April 8. The parade will begin at 1 p.m. at 20th and Market Streets and conclude with a rally at Dilworth Park. Today, City officials released program and operational details for the parade and rally.rnrnParade Route & Dilworth Park Rally DetailsrnThe parade will begin at 1 p.m., stepping off from 20th & Market Streets and then heading east toward City Hall, concluding at Dilworth Park. The men’s basketball team and coaching staff, as well as Villanova University’s cheerleaders and band will all participate in the parade. Following the parade, the Villanova Men’s Basketball National Championship Team and other university representatives will convene at a rally at Dilworth Park. University President Rev. Peter Donohue, head coach Jay Wright, and members of the men’s basketball team are all scheduled to address the crowd at Dilworth Park.rnrn rnrnRoad ClosuresrnThe following roads are scheduled to close beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, April 8 in connection to the Villanova Championship Parade.rnrn rnrnMarket Street – 15th to 23rd Streetsrn15th Street – JFK Boulevard to Chestnut Streetrn rnrnCross traffic on Market Street, from 16th to 22nd Streets, will be closed prior to the parade step-off and will resume on a rolling basis after the parade passes and streets are cleared.rnrn rnrnVehicular traffic in the vicinity of City Hall will be diverted as follows:rnrn rnrnVehicles traveling north on Broad Street will be required to go eastbound on Chestnut, prior to reaching City Hall.rnVehicles traveling west on (East) Market Street around City Hall will be diverted to North Board Street or to JFK Boulevard.rnVehicles traveling south on Broad Street towards City Hall will be diverted to JFK Boulevard.rnVehicles traveling on I-676 should avoid the 15th Street/Broad Street exits. Although these ramps will be open, there will be significant congestion at these exits ramps.rnMotorists are encouraged to avoid the area if possible and to allow for extra driving time.rnrnParking InformationrnrnCity of Philadelphia temporary “No Parking” signs will be posted, and regulations will be enforced strictly. Parking along the parade route will be prohibited, and all vehicles on the route will be towed, beginning at 6 a.m. on Friday, April 8 until at least 5 p.m. “No Parking” areas will include:rnrn rnrnMarket Street – 15th to 23rd Streetsrn15th Street – JFK Boulevard to Chestnut Streetrn rnrnPaid parking lots and garages are located near the parade route. Spectators can call individual facilities ahead for parking options, prices and availability, or visit the Philadelphia Parking Authority website. Garages along Market Street between 15th and 23rd Streets will be accessible for vehicles exiting the garages; however, there may be delays based on timing and progress of the parade. If possible, vehicles using garages on the parade route should plan to exit prior to 11 a.m. or after 4 p.m.rnrn rnrnSEPTA Service DetailsrnCity officials strongly encourage parade-goers to walk or use public transportation. SEPTA has made service adjustments for parade-goers who will be traveling to the parade route and attending the festivities.rnrnSEPTA personnel wearing red shirts will be available at Center City and Villanova-area stations to assist travelers before and after the parade. For complete service updates and detours, as well as schedules, station maps and fare information, visit www.septa.org, call 215-580-7800, or follow SEPTA on Twitter at @SEPTA and @SEPTA_Social.rnrn rnrnPress CredentialingrnAll members of the working media are required to request Villanova Championship Parade event credentials and obtain approval in advance of the event in order to access the parade route on Market Street and designated media areas at the Dilworth Park rally. To secure press credentials for this event, please contact Lauren Cox in the Office of the City Representative (Lauren.Cox@phila.gov). All members of the press requesting credentials will need to provide their full name, position, contact email and phone number by Thursday, April 7 at 5 p.m. Instructions for credential pick up, parking details for TV vehicles, and other information will be shared upon approval.rnrn###

Gotham Comes To Philly At The Great Philadelphia Comic Con!

Gotham Comes To Philly At The Great Philadelphia Comic Con!

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rn“Gotham” stars Robin Lord Taylor (Gotham [Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin]; The Walking Dead [Sam]) and James Frain (Gotham [Theo Galavan]; TRON: Legacy [Jarvis]), and cast members from “Star Trek,” ”Star Wars,” “Game of Thrones,” “Supergirl”, “Sesame Street” and “The Walking Dead” are set to appear during the second annual Great Philadelphia Comic Con in Oaks, Pa.rnrnDELAWARE VALLEY, PA (PRWEB) APRIL 05, 2016rnrnThe Great Philadelphia Comic Con (GPCC) returns April 22-24th, 2016 to The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. The GPCC is the largest locally owned comic and pop culture convention in eastern Pennsylvania.rnrnIn addition to the members of the cast of Gotham now headlining the event, this year’s show also welcomes actress Amy Jo Johnson, who will be making a rare convention appearance. Johnson is best known by fans for her portrayal of Kimberly Ann Hart on the beloved television series “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers.” The native Canadian has also appeared on “Flashpoint,” “The Division,” and “Wildfire”.rnrnOther talents highly regarded in the pop culture realm making an appearance this year include actor/comedian and ”Kenan and Kel” star Kel Mitchell, veteran actor Julian Glover(Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter), “The Walking Dead” and “Pet Semetary” actress Denise Crosby, “Sesame Street” veteran puppeteer/actor Caroll Spinney, “Bleach” voice actor Johnny Yong Bosh, “Star Trek: Voyager” alums Garrett Wang and Robert Duncan Mitchell, actor Glenn Morshower (“Supergirl”/”24”), in total over 40 guests will be in attendance including comic book artist Ethan Van Sciver, inker Scott Hanna and dozens of local and regional artists.rnrnProgramming will include Q/A panels, interactive displays, gaming, and of course our ever popular Cosplay Contest on Sunday April 24th at 3pm, with awards for both best individual Male and Female and even Group Cosplays. Our Guest Judges will include popular cosplay personalities such as Ivy Doomkitty, Eric “The Smoke” Moran, and Ana-Mia.rnrnAs always, families are encouraged to bring their children, who have free admission (10 and under with an adult) and all participants in the Children’s Cosplay events (at least one per day) are guaranteed a prize! VIP and weekend passes are available online as well as professional photo ops and show merchandise.rnrnTHE GREAT PHILADELPHIA COMIC CON rnDate: April 22-24, 2016: rnLocation: The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center 100 Station Ave., Oaks, Pa. rnHours: Friday 3-8 PM; Saturday 10AM-7PM; Sunday 10AM – 5PM rnAdmission: Admission is free for children ages 10 under, accompanied by an adult. A 20% discount will be offered for those who arrive in costume, are active service or senior citizens. Please note the discount will only be applied if ticket is purchased at the door on the day of the show.

Philadelphia Insurance Offers Online Course During Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Philadelphia Insurance Offers Online Course During Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Theo tin prweb.comrnrnNational Safety Council finds cell phones are involved in one of every four crashes. Complimentary course open to the public in April teaches and promotes safe driving.rnrnBALA CYNWYD, PA (PRWEB) APRIL 04, 2016rnDistracted Driving kills eight people and injures 1,161 others every day in motor vehicle crashes according to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration. Nearly 3,200 people were killed and 431,000 injuries were reported in 2014 as a result of distracted driving. Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY) is offering a complimentary, 20 minute online training during National Distracted Driving Awareness Month to help decrease the number of distracted driving accidents.rnPHLY is making this course available to everyone during the month of April at http://www.phly.com/safedriving. The course content covers the three major categories for driver distractions (visual, manual, cognitive), as well as tips for avoiding distractions both inside and outside of the car. Participants may take an exam at the end of the course to help with retention of the material covered and receive a certificate of completion after passing the test. The first 2,000 drivers who watch the training and pass the exam will receive a first aid kit.rn”The severity of injuries from automobile accidents is increasing and hitting the insurance industry hard,” shared Mark Konchan, Vice President of Risk Management Services for Philadelphia Insurance Companies. “On top of that, the accidents are happening more frequently and part of the cause is due to cell phones, smoking, and other driver distractions.”rnThis online course will be available to the public through April 30th at http://www.phly.com/safedriving.rnSteps to take PHLY Distracted Driving online training: rn1. Go to PHLY.com/safedriving to watch the online course rn2. Pass the exam and complete the form rn3. Download certificate of completionrnAbout PHLY rnPhiladelphia Insurance Companies designs, markets, and underwrites commercial property/casualty and professional liability insurance products incorporating value added coverages and services for select industries. In operation since 1962, the Company, whose commercial lines insurance subsidiaries are rated “A++” (Superior) by A.M. Best Company and “A+” for counterparty credit and financial strength by Standard & Poor’s, is nationally recognized as a member of Ward's Top 50 and National Underwriter’s Top 100. Policies are underwritten by Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company, admitted in all U.S. states and D.C., except Louisiana and Tokio Marine Specialty Insurance Company, a surplus lines insurer admitted in Delaware for surplus lines and authorized in all other US states and D.C. The organization has 50 offices strategically located across the U.S. to provide superior service. For more information, please visit http://www.PHLY.com.

U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature for April 3: First Federal Building

U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature for April 3: First Federal Building

WASHINGTON, April 3, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Following is the daily "Profile America" feature from the U.S. Census Bureau:rnrnFIRST FEDERAL BUILDINGrnrnProfile America — Sunday, April 3rd. Critics of federal spending initiatives often allude with some disdain to the government's ability to create money. It's pure coincidence, though, that the first federal building commissioned under the country's new constitution was intended to do just that. On this date in 1792, President George Washington and Congress established the National Mint in the then capital city of Philadelphia. The mint issued the gold, silver and copper coinage as the legal tender of the young republic. Since building the mint at 7th and Arch Streets, the government moved to Washington and raised many more buildings — a process that continues. In November of last year alone, federal office construction was valued at $2¼ billion out of total federal construction worth more than $24 billion. You can find current data on the country's economy by downloading the 'America's Economy' mobile application at www.census.gov/mobile.rnrnSources: Kane's Famous First Facts, 2115rnPhiladelphia Mint/accessed 1/26/2016: http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/mint_facilities/?action=pa_facilities rnFederal construction:rnhttp://www.census.gov/construction/c30/pdf/fedsa.pdf rnrnProfile America is produced by the Center for New Media and Promotion of the U.S. Census Bureau. These daily features are available as produced segments, ready to air, on the Internet at http://www.census.gov (look for "Audio" in the "Library" pull-down menu). rnrnLogo – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110428/DC91889LOGO

Philadelphia’s Vast Collection Of Historical Government Artifacts Wins Over Political Junkies

Philadelphia’s Vast Collection Of Historical Government Artifacts Wins Over Political Junkies

Ephemera Includes Cleveland’s Tumor & Ben Franklin’s “Rising Sun” Chairrn

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rnNational Constitution CenterrnBetween the festive nominating sessions, motivating speeches and nighttime celebrations, delegates, party operatives, campaign staffers and volunteers for the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Philadelphia, July 25-28, can discover items that document the history of politics and government in this country. As the birthplace of the nation and the country’s first and only World Heritage City, Philadelphia is home to institutions that work political artifacts into their missions and others that are planning special exhibitions especially for this occasion.rnrnCampaign Memorabilia:rnrnPoliticalFest brings political entertainment to the people—right in the birthplace of American democracy. Special performances, games and displays around the city and at the Pennsylvania Convention Center create an interactive experience centered on government, American history and political pop culture. July 25-27. phldnc.com/politicalfestrnPart of PoliticalFest (above), Headed to the White House runs through November 13 and augments the National Constitution Center’s permanent collection with even more political goodies. Some artifacts are somber or serious, such as a receipt from a Texas poll tax designed to discourage poor citizens from voting and a Florida punch-card voting machine whose “hanging chads” led to a dispute over Florida’s decisive electoral votes and a Supreme Court decision that gave those votes—and the 2000 presidential election—to George W. Bush over Al Gore. Others are fun and quirky: “Kennedy Kards” playing cards from the 1960s, a Kraft Macaroni & Cheese box from the 2008 Democratic convention, a slipper worn at George Washington’s inaugural ball and a pineapple hat supporting Bob Dole from the 1996 Republican National Convention (the latter two items arrive to the museum in May). 525 Arch Street, (215) 409-6700, constitutioncenter.orgrnSweep the Country: Political Conventions in Philadelphia is on view at The Heritage Center of The Union League of Philadelphia and presented in partnership with the Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent. The exhibit covers the 11 political conventions held in Philadelphia between 1848 and 2000, and after this year’s DNC, items and stories from Philadelphia’s 12th political convention will be added to the display. Videos featuring historians and historic objects, including badges, ribbons and pins, transport visitors to past conventions, complete with celebrations and strife. Open to the public on Tuesdays, Thursdays and second Saturdays. March 21-early 2017. 140 S. Broad Street, (215) 563-6500, unionleague.orgrnWritings:rnrnHe was never president, but in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin reigns as the most popular political figure of all time. Visitors can see his likeness and influence all over the city. The Benjamin Franklin Museum and the Franklin Print Shop are two must-do sites for people who want to discover the essence, work and influence of the Founding Father. Between the two adjacent sites, visitors can read the political editorials Franklin published in his Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper and admire the Sedan chair he sat on as an older man while attending the Constitutional Convention in 1787. 322 Market Street, (215) 965-2305, nps.gov/indernBenjamin Franklin founded the American Philosophical Society in 1743 as the first gathering place for the exchange of political, scientific and intellectual ideas. Today, its collections number more than 13 million manuscripts dating from the Colonial to the digital ages. Inside its museum are the handwritten journals of Lewis and Clark, among other patents, portraits, maps and documents. The exhibition Gathering Voices: Thomas Jefferson and Native America (April 15-December 30) gets in on this year’s presidential theme. 104 S. 5th Street, (215) 440-3400, amphilsoc.orgrnValley Forge National Historical Park showcases its collection of revolutionary weapons and letters Washington wrote during his stay, in addition to the houses where General George Washington and Brigadier General James Varnum stayed and worked during the winter encampment of 1777-1778. In one, entitled “Great and Capital Changes,” the future president asks Congress for more supplies because soldiers do not have enough food or shoes. 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia, (610) 783-1000, nps.gov/vafornFor the DNC, Christ Church, where many Founding Fathers worshipped, displays a segment of a coat of arms belonging to King George III, a recreated U.N. Chapel and two presidential letters: one from George Washington to Reverend William White in 1799 to thank him for sending a copy of his sermon and one from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Reverend Felix Kloman to thank him for the creation of a U.N. Chapel in the church. 2nd Street between Market & Arch Streets, (215) 922-1695, christchurchphila.orgrnWhile in office, President George Washington wrote to the Jewish community to promise freedom of religion to worshippers of all faiths. Located on Independence Mall, the National Museum of American Jewish History proudly displays this historic letter. 101 S. Independence Mall East, (215) 923-3811, nmajh.orgrnMonuments & Furnishings:rnrnThroughout Independence National Historical Park are items of tremendous importance to the country’s national heritage. The most notable include the iconic Liberty Bell; the silver inkstand used to sign the Declaration of Independence in the West Wing of Independence Hall; a copy of the Declaration of Independence printed on July 4, 1776, also in the West Wing; the “Rising Sun” chair that Washington sat in while presiding over the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Independence Hall; archeological fragments of the first executive mansion at The President’s House; and painted portraits of founders, including Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Hamilton and Madison inside the Second Bank of the United States. Between 4th & 6th Streets and Chestnut & Market Streets, (215) 965-2305, nps.gov/indernIn 1972, Congress designated the interior of the rotunda of The Franklin Institute science museum as the official national memorial to Benjamin Franklin. Today, visitors enjoy the entrance space for free. In the center sits a formidable 20-foot-high statue of the statesman atop a 92-ton marble pedestal. Every hour, the 3.5-minute “Benjamin Franklin Forever” multimedia show demonstrates Franklin’s impact on the world. 222 N. 20th Street, (215) 448-1200, fi.edurnOne of the largest art museums in the U.S., the Philadelphia Museum of Art houses the most comprehensive collection of American Presidential china outside of the White House and the Smithsonian Institution, and it’s the only public display. Several of the pieces were crafted specifically for political campaigns. 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 763-8100, philamuseum.orgrnArtwork:rnrnPeople strolling through the galleries of the Barnes Foundation can find a couple political-themed pieces among the 181 Renoirs, 69 Cézannes and 59 Matisses: Guy Pène du Bois’ The Politician, a 1912 oil painting, and William Glackens’ Woman Waving Flag, a rough, circa-1905 drawing of a woman holding a flag. 2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 278-7200, barnesfoundation.orgrnWhen muralist Meg Saligman commemorated the terrorist attacks of 9/11 by painting the American flag on the side of a building in October 2001, she and the director of the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program intended it to “fly” for only six weeks. Fifteen years later, the mural “hangs” just as brightly. But before the DNC comes to town, Saligman will restore the mural, which is one of nearly 4,000 larger-than-life works displayed across the city. N. Delaware Avenue & Spring Garden Street, (215) 685-0750, muralarts.orgrnA special exhibition drawn from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts’ (PAFA) permanent collection explores themes of humor, protest and portraiture in the cross-section of American art and politics. Called Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, the show addresses American artists’ often-explosive engagement with the political process. As part of the exhibition, The Wall of Washington presents more than 25 representations of George and Martha Washington. A companion installation in PAFA’s Historic Landmark Building traces the history of presidential portraiture from the 19th century to the present. June 29-September 18. 118-128 N. Broad Street, (215) 972-7600, pafa.orgrnA Matter Of Life & Death:rnrnGrave markers at Christ Church Burial Ground identify the burial sites of Benjamin Franklin, Dr. Benjamin Rush and three other signers of the Declaration of Independence. During the convention, historians offer hourly 20-minute tours that highlight the revolutionary contributions of the country’s Founding Mothers, including Deborah Franklin, Julia Rush, Abigail Adams and Martha Washington. July 25-28. Church, 2nd Street between Market & Arch Streets; Burial Ground, Arch Street between 4th & 5th Streets, (215) 922-1695, christchurchphila.orgrnFile this one under macabre: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, established by Benjamin Rush, displays Grover Cleveland’s tumor, thoracic tissue from John Wilkes Booths’ corpse and the brain of the man who assassinated James Garfield at the Mütter Museum. The permanent Civil War exhibition contains medical tools and specimens from the battlefield. 19 S. 22nd Street, (215) 560-8564, muttermuseum.orgrnVISIT PHILADELPHIA® is our name and our mission. As the region’s official tourism marketing agency, we build Greater Philadelphia’s image, drive visitation and boost the economy.rnrnOn Greater Philadelphia’s official visitor website and blog, visitphilly.com and uwishunu.com, visitors can explore things to do, upcoming events, themed itineraries and hotel packages. Compelling photography and videos, interactive maps and detailed visitor information make the sites effective trip-planning tools. Along with Visit Philly social media channels, the online platforms communicate directly with consumers. Travelers can also call and stop into the Independence Visitor Center for additional information and tickets.rn rnrnContact(s):rnCara Schneider, (215) 599-0789rnDonna Schorr, (215) 599-0782

DHS and CASA Philadelphia to Kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month

DHS and CASA Philadelphia to Kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month

Theo tin thị trưởng thành phố Philadelphia rnrnFestival recognized as a major contributor to New York's cultural diversityrnrnNEW YORK, April 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — 9.8 Group announced a sponsorship of the of the Inaugural Piano Competition at the 8th Annual New York Piano Festival, to be held in New York in June 2016.rnrnFounded in 2009, the New York Piano Festival is a major contributor to the cultural diversity of the New York music scene. It attracts American and international participants of different cultural, socioeconomic, and ethnic background and encourages them to share their heritage with the judges and the audience through music.rnrnStarting this year, the Festival added a Piano Competition that gives a chance to aspiring musicians to present in a diverse, inclusive, friendly and supportive atmosphere, all in the heart of New York City. The competition will be judged by a prestigious jury panel and culminate in a Gala Concert and Award Ceremony at the Carnegie Hall.rnrn"We are delighted to be involved with the New York Piano Festival," said Givi Topchishvili, Founder and President of the 9.8 Group. "In many ways this festival and the new competition project the very same values we strongly believe in across all of our companies. Creativity, determination, dreaming big and working to make it a reality, being competitive yet inclusive and supportive of others – that's what we live on every day in business, which is also a form of art."rnrn"We are grateful to the 9.8 Group for their support of this initiative," said Min Kwon, a member of the jury and a longtime friend of the Festival. "Playing at the Carnegie Hall is a dream of every musician, and the number of entries we are receiving confirms that. More importantly, we are thrilled to offer this opportunity for young pianists, as the key focus of the New York Piano Festival is to showcase, support, and to nurture the talents of the new generation of musicians. I applaud the Festival for adding much to the cultural life of New York City."rnrnLearn more about the 8th Annual New York Piano Festival and the Inaugural Piano Competition herernrnAbout 9.8 Grouprn9.8 Group, a holding group with a portfolio of international companies in the technology, media, healthcare, strategic advisory and communications industries. rnrnContact: Moish Solowayrn9.8 Grouprnmsoloway@global-ny.comrn(212) 964-0030, ext. 169 rnrn rnrnSOURCE 9.8 GrouprnrnRelated Linksrnrnhttp://www.98group.com

Designers, Curators and Authors to Share Their Stories at the Philadelphia Antiques and Art Show, April 15-17

Designers, Curators and Authors to Share Their Stories at the Philadelphia Antiques and Art Show, April 15-17

Theo tin prnewswirernrnPHILADELPHIA, March 30, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Antiques and art experts from across the country will host a series of discussions during the 54th Philadelphia Antiques & Art Show, April 15-17 at The Navy Yard.rnrnSpeakers include: designer Ellie Cullman, consistently recognized by "Architectural Digest" on its AD 100 top designers list; Johanna McBrien, Editor-in-Chief of "Antiques & Fine Art" magazine and InCollect.com; Nancy Moses, award-winning author of Lost in the Museum: Hidden Treasures and the Stories they Tell; and Alexandra Kirtley, Curator of American Decorative Arts at Philadelphia Museum of Art.rnrnContinue reading rnrnA painting by contemporary artist Bo Bartlett. Available through the Sommerville Manning Gallery at this year's Philadelphia Antiques and Art Show, April 15-17 at The Navy Yard.rn rn rn rnA painting by contemporary artist Bo Bartlett. Available through the Sommerville Manning Gallery at this year's Philadelphia Antiques and Art Show, April 15-17 at The Navy Yard.rnIn addition to the designers, curators and authors sharing their stories, there is also a special loan exhibit, "Secret Treasures," that is filled with unique objects from dealers' personal collections. Many of the collectibles have seldom been exhibited publicly.rnrnLong regarded as one of the best Shows of its kind, this year's event features 58 dealers specializing in a wide range of periods and styles – offering a selection of furniture, fine and decorative arts, silver, textiles, porcelain and jewelry from the 17th through the mid-20th centuries. More contemporary art is being infused into the mix as well, which is a change from years past.rnrn"We're very excited to take the Show back to The Navy Yard after a few years in Center City. It's become such a vibrant, thriving campus – and a perfect backdrop for an event where the focus is on 'old being new again,'" said Nancy Kneeland, who is co-chairing with Anne Hamilton.rnrnThe Philadelphia Antiques & Art Show is open to the public Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16 from 11am until 8pm and Sunday, April 17 from 11am until 5pm. General admission is $20/person and includes entry into the regular programming, with discounts available for students, seniors and groups. Tickets are currently on sale.rnrnFor a complete schedule or to purchase tickets, visit PhiladelphiaAntiquesandArtShow.com or call 610-902-2109.rnrnPresented by The Haverford Trust Company, the Show has raised funds for Penn Medicine since 1962.rnrnPhoto – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160329/348964rnrnSOURCE The Philadelphia Antiques & Art ShowrnrnRelated Linksrnrnhttp://philadelphiaantiquesandartshow.com

Wounded Veterans and Their Families Take Time to Smell the Roses

Wounded Veterans and Their Families Take Time to Smell the Roses

Annual Flower Show Brings Injured Service Members Togetherrn

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rnPHILADELPHIA, March 23, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — There is a reason to send flowers to friends and family when they're not feeling well, having a bad day, or to celebrate an occasion – flowers raise the spirits. During the Philadelphia Flower Show, wounded veterans and their families explored the venue of floral displays, after an invitation from Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). The 2016 Flower Show theme of honoring our national parks exposed guests to the variety and vast beauty found in the great outdoors.rnrn"As soon as you walked in the aroma of the flowers and vibrant colors took your breath away and diminished any remaining 'winter funk,'" said Anja Mizner, spouse and caregiver of a wounded veteran and WWP Alumnus. "When you go from exhibit to exhibit and then realize almost everything is made of flowers and plants, it makes you appreciate the countless hours the florists must have spent to make the displays so stunning."rnrnContinue reading rnrnWounded veterans and family explore the Philadelphia Flower Show.rn rn rn rnWounded veterans and family explore the Philadelphia Flower Show.rnWounded veterans and their families view exhibits at the Flower Show.rn rn rn rnWounded veterans and their families view exhibits at the Flower Show.rnrnWounded veterans and family explore the Philadelphia Flower Show.Wounded veterans and their families view exhibits at the Flower Show.rnOver 100 WWP Alumni and family members toured acres of trails and attractions of wildflowers, desert blooms, coastal flora, verdant meadows, fragrant pinelands, and ancient redwoods, during the WWP Alumni event. The WWP Alumni program is one of the 20 direct programs and services available free of charge to wounded veterans, their caregivers, and family support members. The Alumni program creates support through shared experiences and brings injured veterans together to build camaraderie. By bonding through events and programs, wounded veterans learn they are not alone.rnrnAs a mother and full-time caregiver to her veteran spouse, Anja said they're thankful to attend the Flower Show this year. "There was an area for younger children to explore. However, it was very enjoyable to have a 'day date' without our children."rnrnJust being surrounded by beauty and nature heals the mind and heart. The flowers and plants throughout the various exhibits were symmetrical, yet natural, offering a balance between freedom and order.rnrn"The exhibit area was large, but still very crowded from time to time," Anja commented. "For my husband, as well as other WWP Alumni, it was necessary to take a break and avoid the larger crowds for a while. There were areas to retreat and sit or to get a snack, drink, or even lunch."rnrnAnja appreciates her experience at the Flower Show and being engaged with WWP overall. "All in all, we are so blessed to have Wounded Warrior Project in our lives. Without the support received through WWP and their help teaching us how to deal with a lot of issues during our transition, I don't think we would have ever been able to attend this amazing event. WWP has had such a huge impact on our lives and we are very grateful. Giving us a piece of 'normal' means so much."rnrnMore than 100,000 wounded veterans, caregivers, and family members receive access to WWP programs and services, all of which are free of charge. During February 2016, WWP engaged 25,853 wounded veterans through various programs, services, and outreach interactions.rnrnMost recently, WWP launched Warrior Care Networkâ„¢, a $100 million investment to battle the invisible wounds of war and reach those who might otherwise go untreated. This is a first-of-its-kind partnership between WWP and four national academic medical centers of excellence including Emory Healthcare, Massachusetts General Hospital, Rush University Medical Center, and UCLA Health to connect thousands of injured warriors with world-class care. To learn more visit www.woundedwarriorproject.org/programs/warrior-care-network.aspx.rnrnPhoto – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160323/347357 rnPhoto – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160323/347356rnrn rnrnSOURCE Wounded Warrior ProjectrnrnRelated Linksrnrnhttp://www.woundedwarriorproject.org

Duane Morris Named a Philly-Area Top Workplace by Philly.com

Duane Morris Named a Philly-Area Top Workplace by Philly.com

PHILADELPHIA, March 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Duane Morris LLP is pleased to announce that the firm has been named a 2016 "Top Workplace" in the region by Philly.com, the website affiliated with The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. The Top Workplaces list is based on an employee survey administered by WorkplaceDynamics, LLC. Duane Morris was recognized in the Large Companies category and was honored at Philly.com's seventh annual awards dinner and ceremony in Philadelphia on March 16, 2016.rnrn"We are very pleased to receive this award and, more importantly, to know that our attorneys and staff are thriving under the uniquely collegial and collaborative culture here at Duane Morris," said John J. Soroko, Chairman and CEO of the firm.rnrnThroughout its expansion into major markets around the United States and across the world, Duane Morris has remained an important part of the Philadelphia legal community. Philadelphia is the firm's present-day headquarters and home to more than 200 of its 750 attorneys.rnrnWorkplace Dynamics is a research firm specializing in organizational health and workplace improvement. This year, it surveyed 172 companies, with a total of 88,426 local employees. The final product of the survey is a list of the top 100 workplaces for 2016, which comprises the 30 highest-ranked large employers, 35 midsize organizations and 35 small firms.rnrnThe Workplace Dynamics criteria for the list include:rn1) Alignment—employees' belief that the company is moving in the right direction and that it operates with strong values and ethics, cooperation and positivity; rn2) Effectiveness—how efficient the company is perceived to be, how well it communicates with employees, and if new ideas and innovations are encouraged; and rn3) Connection—whether the company enables employees to work at their full potential, if employees feel appreciated, find their jobs meaningful and feel well-informed about major company decisions.rnrnOther Duane Morris offices have been recognized in recent years for being among the best places to work. The firm's Cherry Hill and Newark, N.J. offices were named Best Places to Work in New Jersey by NJBIZ in 2012 and 2013. In 2010, Crain's Chicago Business named the firm's Chicago office a Best Place to Work.rnrnAbout Duane MorrisrnDuane Morris LLP, a law firm with more than 750 attorneys in offices across the United States and internationally, is asked by a broad array of clients to provide innovative solutions to today's legal and business challenges.rnrn rnrnSOURCE Duane Morris LLPrnrnRelated Linksrnrnhttp://www.duanemorris.com