Saturday, August 15, 2009
A Peek At The Prescott POPS Symphony
The Retiree Connection wants to thank the Prescott POPS Symphony for introducing and recognizing our program at their wonderful performance at the Yavapai College Performance Hall. The performance entitled "Super Heroes" was a collection of the musical themes of the Super Hero movies. A wonderful performance by "Pandamonium" was given as three performers from that group played the sticks to steel drum music. POPS Conductor, Paul Manns thanked Donna Bellina, Rita Myers, Diane Kuzminski and Kit Hickman from the Retiree Connection for their volunteer support. Rita and Diane are the new Hospitallity Volunteer Coordinators for the POPS and did a beautiful job coordinating the reception after the dress rehearsal for the show. Kit Hickman is the new Assistant Music Librarian and helped to coordinate and collect music for the show. Donna Bellina is the Out-Reach Coordinator for the Retiree Connection and put together a short video of some of the highlights of the show. Enjoy and be sure to check out the POPS web-site at www.prescottsymphony.com for any updates on their upcoming concerts, events and volunteer needs.
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ABC 15 News Showcases Prescott As A Top Small City For Business And Careers
We're famous!
Click on the link below to view our featured video on ABC News out of Phoenix. It just keeps getting better.
Retiree Connection "Water Smart" Commercials Are Aired
The Retiree Connection would like to thank Rick Derman and Clark Engle who were an integral part in 12 radio spots that are airing on KAHM. Clark Engle collaborated with Donna Bellina to supply the voice talent. Rick Derman did a great job writing some upbeat commercials about the "Water Smart" Program that were informative and represented the voice of the Retiree Connection. Check out more information about the Water Smarts program at www.prescott-az.gov
Travel Discounts for Volunteers and Educators!
Have you volunteered for eight hours with a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization? You can get a free or half-off night's stay at one of 53 hotels, which are scattered across 23 U.S. states. In other words: Give a day, get a night.
This promotion, which we just found out about on the Jauntsetter blog, is being offered by Sage Hospitality as a way to support volunteerism. They're only giving out a limited number of completely free hotel stays, but the 50% discounts will run through March 2010, so you have plenty of time to plan your getaway.
Sage also offers a deal for active and retired teachers and school administrators! Educators can get a 50% discount on rooms at all the company's hotels, up until December 30, 2009.
I love the idea behind these promotions. There are already plenty of rewards out there for those who travel frequently or have certain corporate affiliations. Now, people are getting rewarded for choosing to volunteer (anywhere!) or work in schools.
Disneyland and Disney World are planning to get in on the action too, starting in January 2010, when they'll offer free days at its theme parks after completing certain volunteer projects.
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