November 2019
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
What’s New ........................ 2 Arsht Center Stars .............. 2 Vol Ticket Requests ...... 3 Advisory Team News ......... 4 Tree Drawing ...................... 4 Hamilton Challenge……….5 Toys for Tots …………………...6 Art Matters ……..……….…….7
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
• Discount Tickets
• Admin Opportunities
• Thanksgiving Trivia
• Doubles Vouchers
• Docent Training
• Neal Donations
The Bridge
Volunteer Newsletter
It is the season for giving thanks and I would like to take this opportunity to say “Thank You” for all that each and every one of you do. We are truly grateful for the service you help us to provide to our guests.
Thank you all again for all of your efforts to help the Arsht Center provide the most amazing guest experience.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families!
Sincerely,
Nicole
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WHAT’S NEW WHAT’S COMING
1. Hamilton Challenge
1. Toys for Tots
DOCENTS AND VOLUNTEERS ARE
ARSHT CENTER STARS!
We had an AMAZING turn out for the tour taping today. It was smooth as ice! Thank you all who participated. You have done the Arsht Center proud! Look for more pictures soon on the volunteer photo gallery. The final video should be finished by the end of December just in time for the new year. Thank you all Again. UBUNTU!!!!
If your friends or family (or even yourself) are thinking of purchasing tickets as holiday gifts, please share/use the following promo code :
ARSHTSTAFF
It gives discounts on ticket purchases and/or fees.* Type in ARSHTSTAFF in the promo code box and click apply (very important otherwise the discount will not be applied). Once applied, it will display the discount for the current day.
Enjoy!
*discount will not always be the same. Different shows offer different discounts on different days so it will vary on a show and/or daily basis. Best way to know is type in the promo code and HIT APPLY to see what the discount is for the particular show on that particular day
DISCOUNT TICKETS
FOR FRIENDS &
FAMILY
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VOLUNTEER TICKET REQUESTS
Due to Hamilton, the Box Office is a little behind and is processing tickets in show date order on the calendar. Thank you for your patience as we all adjust to the new ticket processing procedure. Starting in December, your tickets should be processed the one week from the Wednesday requested. Example: You should re-ceive a confirmation by December 11th for tickets requested on December 4th. If more than a week has passed please e-mail us at [email protected]. As of now, we are working with the box office to get caught up.
For fastest processing, your request should look similar to below. Please write the date in mm/dd/yyyy format and indicate actual show time instead of indicating “evening” or “matinee.” Let us know if you have any questions.
PROJECT BASED
ADMINISTRATIVE
OPPORTUNITIES
Most administrative
shifts are project based.
This means that there is a
possibility (not very of-
ten) that if you sign up for
an administrative assign-
ment, the project may get
finished earlier than ex-
pected.
Please note that times
posted for adminis-
trative events are
approximate and not
guaranteed.
Example: If the shift says
8a—12p but the project is
finished at 10a, you will
be given 2 hours for the
assignment.
If the project ends early,
but you would like to earn
hours for the entire shift,
the manager will do their
best to find other assign-
ments or tasks for you to
do to fill up the time, but
is still only obligated to
give you hours based on
actual hours volunteered.
Please keep this in mind
when signing up for ad-
ministrative opportuni-
ties.
Thank you for your
understanding and
cooperation.
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ADVISORY TEAM NEWS
An Advisory Team Meeting took place on Monday, November 18th.
Please see below agenda items that were discussed and the results:
• Hamilton Challenge—
Brainstorming on incentives for signing up for multiple shows
Legacy Volunteer Benefits—
We will be discussing benefits that legacy volunteers will receive
December Potluck— we won’t be having one this holiday season but will be
looking to do it after Hamilton if possible
Trainings—we are discussing upcoming trainings that we will bring to the
volunteer program to inclue conflict resolution and dealing with difficult
guests
Our next meeting is Monday, December 3rd 2019. If you would like to add an-
ything to the agenda, e-mail [email protected] or notify an advisory
team member.
Many years ago the late great Donna Summer penned a phrase that was meant to describe the Arsht Center Women “She works hard for the money”. The Dorsey family would like to celebrate the Arsht Women here at the holiday season. We know how hard you work and the sacrifices you make for your career. So for you a small token of our appreciation. In my office is a Holiday Tree. Pictures are attached. If you are interested please e-mail Nicole. She will put your name on a paper slip and drop it in the glass canister. I will draw for a winner at 4:00pm next Tuesday. One entry per person. This is just for the Arsht women (Pritchard and Arsht volunteers included). So from the
Dorsey Family, good luck and “Have a happy Holiday Season”.
Dean Dorsey Senior Director, Engineering
CHRISTMAS TREE DRAWING
THANKSGIVING
TRIVIA
1. The NFL has played
games on Thanksgiv-
ing Day since 1920.
Which team is not
playing this year?
Pittsburgh Steelers
Chicago Bears
Dallas Cowboys
New Orleans Saints
2. The heaviest turkey ev-
er recorded weighed
___ pounds.
102
94
86
67
3. Green bean casserole
was created in 1955 by
what company?
McCormick
Nabisco
Jell-o
Campbell Soup Company
4. The National Dog Show
is televised every
Thanksgiving. Which
breed won Best in
Show in 2018?
Brussels Griffon
Whippet
Greyhound
Toy Poodle
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THE HAMILTON CHALLENGE
With Hamilton coming up around the corner, we thought we may as well have a little fun with it! See the various incentive options below that the advisory team helped me to come up with. In addition we will be raffling off T-shirts, Arsht Center swag and a hotel stay for two at the Marriott Biscayne Bay!
A friendly reminder that Books and Books doubles
vouchers are only issued to volunteers working a double shift of performances on the
weekends. If you plan on being on campus for other
events that are not performances, please plan on making other arrange-
ments for meals. Thank you in advance for you under-standing and cooperation.
We have opened up the Docent Assistant
position to everyone who would like to help
with tours. It is an excellent way to
continue to learn more about the Center and a good way to earn extra
hours too! Thanks in advance for your help.
Those interested in becoming a Docent, a
new Docent training will be added to the calendar
soon.
DOUBLES
VOUCHERS
Requirement Incentive
Like Broward, commit to the same shift for each week for the run of the show (Tuesday nights, Sat-urday matinees, Friday nights etc.)
We will add you to the calendar man-ually before the February Calendar goes live
If all shifts committed to above are fulfilled
Receive extra 5 incentive hours
If all shifts committed to above fall on either a Saturday or Sunday and are fulfilled
Receive an extra 8 incentive hours
If all shifts committed to above are doubles (ex. Saturday mat and Sat evening for all four week-ends) and are fulfilled
Receive an extra 16 incentive hours
Collectively, if we have a minimum of 30 volun-teers per shift
Everyone receives an extra incentive hour
Collectively, if we have 40 volunteers at every per-formance of Hamilton
Everyone who worked any Hamilton will receive and extra 40 incentive hours
Work 20 shifts or more Entered into a drawing to win a hotel night stay Marriott Biscayne Bay
DOCENTS
AND
DOCENT
ASSISTANTS
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TOYS FOR TOTS!
Adrienne Arsht Center will be an official drop off location for Tots for Tots again this year. Starting today thru Thursday, December 12th, 2019 we will be collecting new, unwrapped toys that will be distribut-ed to local children to bring happiness & smiles for the holidays.
Local 10 and The Big Red Bus Toy pick-up at 9:00AM on Fri-day, December 13th. If you’re interested in caroling LIVE on air, we will have our very own Mariah Forde leading rehearsals for the big day. Please feel free to reach out and contact her via [email protected]. Otherwise, ALL are welcome to join us in the ZBOH Lobby as we send off the donated toys to their new friends! !
Boxes will be located in:
ZBOH Lobby KCH Lobby CST Lobby
The Café at Books & Books 3rd floor Admin Offices
If you have any questions, please let us know.
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VOLUNTEER TRAINING USES A PICTURE OF ONE OF OUR VOLUNTEERS
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a
superstar in our midst! I recently
attended a conference / training
for volunteer managers and look
who graced their banner Our very
own Derrell Williams!
Many have been asking
about making a donation
in memory of Neal. FOH
and Volunteer Services
plan on working with
Advancement to
purchase a brick and/or
dedicate a seat to Neal in
the theater. So many
people have been giving
that we wanted to extend
the date. If you haven’t had
the chance to give and
would still like to, please
stop by the HM office in
ZBOH between now and
12/31/2019 and ask for a
donation envelope and
drop in the suggestion/
solutions box. If you would
like to write a check, please
make it out to Arsht Center
and in the notes write in
Neal Donation. Let us
know if you have any
questions
IN REMEMBERANCE
OF NEAL
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Stories, messages and fantasy ART MATTERS
“Music is the Universal Language of Mankind,” a famous quote from American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. As true today in our 21st century as it was in his 19th. Further back in time, Middle Ages, 5th – 15th centuries, traveling troubadours told the news of the day, both words and melody. These first reporters pre-dated the printing press and were wel-comed enthusiastically!
Songwriting is an evolving craft, according to Janet Goodman. Janet’s our Miami Shores neighbor, many of you know from her successful business Good Dog Bad Dog. Our pooches walk proudly and properly around our village because of her ‘Good Dog’ training.
However, her passion is really songwriting. She’s also recognized as a coordinator of the South Florida Chapter of the Nash-ville Songwriters Association International. Janet shares her knowledge and appreciation for these songwriting storytellers.
“Hush little baby don’t you cry,” ”A, B, C, D, F, G,” ”Ring a’round the rosey”…and so many more little ditties and songs begin our life’s story. Leading to our patriotic National Anthem in kindergarten, and on to songs about our love, angst and triumphs in our teens. You’re never too young or too old to sing a song, choose your favorite for its message and melody.
“Whisper words of wisdom, LET IT BE” advised Paul McCartney and the Beatles. Today’s similar and familiar message ‘GET OVER IT’ was popularized in the 1990’s by The Eagles, Don Henley. Listening today on YouTube, it’s still just as cur-rent. And that’s how our entertainment has evolved as Janet says.
If you love it, join the fun, she says songwriting is a craft and can be learned. There are music programs at schools of music, one of the most recognized is the Berklee College of Music in Boston. There are also workshops, books and YouTube ‘how-to’ videos. Check out (pun in-tended) the 6 Steps to Songwriting Success by Jason Blume, new at Brockway memorial Library. Executive Director, Michelle Brown bought it especially for anyone interested in taking Janet’s advice!
Janet says it’s not really poetry, but words, many rhyming which she explains is what we favor in our Western culture.
As an example, most of us know, Billy Joel’s, Piano Man: “The regular crowd shuffles in, There’s an old man sitting next to me, making love to his tonic and gin…” it continues, “I’m not really sure how it goes, but it’s sad and it’s sweet, and I knew it complete, When I wore a younger man’s clothes…”
What makes a good song? Not easy to answer, but you start with an inspira-tion, while driving, walking a dog perhaps? Write it on a scrap of paper, or napkin? Enter it into your ‘hook book.’ The hook is your main idea, title or chorus. The Beatles, LET IT BE, repeats throughout this famous song. Its message is, forget the past and look towards your future, just let it be!
What’s your genre? Country, Rock, Rap, Blues, Jazz or Americana? What gets your melody rolling?
Many songwriters are also the musicians and performers, thinking the music and lyrics.
Others work in teams, co-writing, or collaborating. Some famous examples are Aerosmith’s, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, the Beatles’, John Lennnon and Paul McCartney, Led Zeppelin’s, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, the Rolling Stones’, Mick Jag-ger and Keith Richards.
Both the lyrics and the music should have repetition. A good song feels comfortable, takes us for a ride. Gets toes tapping, fingers snapping and hips swaying. R&B’s another genre, RHYTHM and Blues. As our hometown girl says, ‘the rhythm’s gonna get you.’ Singer, Gloria Estefan co-wrote the song with Miami Sound Machine’s, drummer, Enrique, ‘KiKi’, Garcia.
All this creativity is really a big business that’s in flux at the moment. Janet says songwriters all depend upon the Perfor-mance Rights Organizations to monitor and collect royalties from plays on the radio and performance gigs.
When a songwriter gives permission to use their work to a performer, they’re licensing the rights. However, that’s not like buying a painting, as the songwriter you still are able to receive the royalties each time it’s performed, plus mechanical roy-alties for CDs sold by record companies and streaming royalties. Where can you hear some of Janet’s songs? She’s co-written with Diane Ward, one of South Florida’s favorite singer/songwriter musicians.
Just up the road in North Miami is South Florida’s favorite, live original music venue. Seating about 50 max, Luna Star Ca-fé’s owner Alexis Sanfield, has introduced many new talented singers and songwriters in the 22 years she’s been across from MOCA. It’s a comfortable and safe space to test new work or begin a career. You’ll find both Janet and Michael Stock there frequently. Luna Star Café, 775 NE 125th St.
- By Susan Ackley