Friday, December 4, 2009

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays To All:

The Heritage Center is a busy place. We had two workshops - one in September 2009, and another October, 2009. In the former, Linda Schapper, Central Florida Folk Artist, conducted a 4 hour workshop for 16 participants from Hannibal Square and the surrounding communities. The paintings are on display in the downstairs classroom at the Heritage Center. A Guild for those interested in pursuing other art projects is planned.

From October 31, - November 7, 2009, Lauren Austin, internationally known quilter conducted a quilting workshop for over 35 current and former Hannibal Square residents. The quilts will be part of an exhibit starting in January 2010.

In November 2009, Heritage Center staff and volunteers participated in Orange County Public Schools, Teach-in at Cherokee School, Orlando, Fl. Over 30 students and staff attended. It was a very rewarding experience.

On December 3, 2009, 18 third grade gifted students, their teacher and 4 parents participated in our school field trip - extended learning opportunity program. Heritage Center staff, Fairolyn, Faith, Grace, and Linda, conducted a tour of the Mosiac, Memory Wall, Heritage Collection, and current exhibit in the upstairs gallery. The artist, Linda Schapper, worked with the students on a hands on project based on discussions of tradition, culture, and heritage. Students took the art work back to school.

Our current exhibit runs thru December 19, 2009. Linda Schapper: Central Florida Art Painter of Historic and Sacred Scenes is mostly recognized for her "Family of Christ" tapestry - an enormous patchwork of human figures encircling Jesus on the cross. The tapestry became the backdrop for Pope John Paul ll's landmark October 1995 mass in New York's Central Park. Linda's "Nativity ll" became the 1998 UNICEF Christmas Card.

Have a wonderful holiday with those you love and respect,

Fairolyn

A fun timewas had by all!!

FHL

Thursday, September 3, 2009

B.E. Corporate Executive of The Year

Thursday 9/3/09

With special thanks to Jonathan Blount, WOKB Radio - 1680 AM, today Barbara Chandler and I were interviewed along with Candace S. Matthews during a remote broadcast at the J.W. Marriott, Grand Lakes Resort. Radio personality, Marion Edwards conducted the interviews. The occassion? Black Enterprise Magazine Conference.

Who is Candace S. Matthews? She is the 2009, Black Enterprise Corporate Executive of The Year. Candace S. Matthews is Amway's Global Chief Marketing Officer. Candace photo graces the cover of the September 2009, issue of Black Enterprise Magazine. Candace and her husband are proud parents of 4 children (three foster children and one neice). The family resides in Ada, MI.

Candace Education: B.S., Metallurgical Engineering & Administrative & Management Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 1981; M.B.A., Stanford Graduate School of Business, 1986. She a member of the Executive Leadership Council; Board member of Stanford University Graduate School of Business Advisory Council, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Cosmetic Executive Women, and Figure Skating in Harlem.

Candace Business Philosophy: "Treat everyone with respect regardless of their position". During the broadcast interview Candace shared that you must know who you are and your values.

The best is yet to come! Candace' father, Eugene Joseph Sheffield once pastored one of the churches in Hannibal Square. She shared that every summer they drove from Penn and summered in Winter Park. I presented Candace copies of the Sheffield family pedigree research from the Family History Center here at the Heritage Center. She was estatic as she read the names of her father and older siblings. She shared pictures of her oldest sister, May and her father as a young minister.


The Heritage Center staff extended an invitation for Mrs. Matthews to attend and hold a place of honor in the 2010 Unity Festival.

If you know or have any information about the church where Reverend Sheffield served or have any pictures please share them with us for our collection. Reverend and older members of his family are listed as living in Winter Park, Fl, Orange County on the 1930 U.S. Census when he was 28 years old.

Thanks,

Fairolyn