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2015 Grammy Award-Winning Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band and Take 6 Perform in Concert for Discovery Arts
One Night Only Sunday, August 23rd at the distinguished Royce Hall, home to The Center for the Art of Performance, UCLA
Los Angeles, CA – July 7, 2015 – Grammy Award-Winning performers Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, and the A Cappella Group, Take 6, join together to perform in a benefit concert at the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA, Royce Hall for the non-profit organization Discovery Arts.
Tickets to the August 23rd Sunday Matinee Show are on sale now and can be purchased online by visiting http://roycehall.org/calendar/event_detail.asp?id=708 or http://www.ticketmaster.com, or by calling the UCLA Box Office at 310-825-2101.
Proceeds of ‘A Benefit Concert for Discovery Arts’ will serve to help fund the organization’s mission of providing the healing power of the arts to children and their families who are in hospitals undergoing cancer treatment or other life-threatening illnesses. Discovery Arts’ programs are currently servicing 6 Southern California Hospitals.
The Sunday Matinee performance will feature the 2015 Grammy Award-Winning Jazz Ensemble, Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, and the Grammy Award-Winning A Cappella Group, Take 6, will also include a silent auction, a VIP After-Party with complimentary Wine/Beer, hors d'oeuvres, gift bags, and music featuring singer Joanna Pearl, plus more surprises!
Discovery Arts brings music, art, dance, and drama to children with cancer and life-threatening illnesses while they are in the hospital receiving treatment. The 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization currently provides their Arts Adventure programs to more than 3,500 critically ill children each year in six Southern California hospitals; Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA, Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach, Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Center at Millers, CHOC Children’s Hospital, Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center CHOC at Mission, an out of state program is also available at Mercy Children’s Hospital in Springfield, Missouri.
“Each year, over 15,000 parents will hear that their child has been diagnosed with cancer. Our mission is to help these children step outside the confines of their illness and into a world of creativity and imagination. We have found that these very sick children all share one wish...‘to be normal.’ Anything we can do to make their journey a little easier or a little brighter is our greatest wish. It is a privilege to serve these wonderful children and their families each and every week, all year long. All of our programs are offered free of charge to the hospitals, patients and their families. We rely on the generosity of corporations, private foundations, a committed circle of private donors, art supply manufacturers and an enthusiastic corps of volunteers, to help us provide our Arts Adventures to these often forgotten children. We are truly honored that Don Harper Productions, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band and Take 6 are giving so much of themselves for this wonderful musical Sunday Matinee," said Marilyn Clements, Discovery Arts' Executive Director.
Tickets to the August 23rd Sunday Matinee Show are on sale now and can be purchased online by visiting http://roycehall.org/calendar/event_detail.asp?id=708 or http://www.ticketmaster.com, or by calling the UCLA Box Office at 310-825-2101.
Proceeds of ‘A Benefit Concert for Discovery Arts’ will serve to help fund the organization’s mission of providing the healing power of the arts to children and their families who are in hospitals undergoing cancer treatment or other life-threatening illnesses. Discovery Arts’ programs are currently servicing 6 Southern California Hospitals.
The Sunday Matinee performance will feature the 2015 Grammy Award-Winning Jazz Ensemble, Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, and the Grammy Award-Winning A Cappella Group, Take 6, will also include a silent auction, a VIP After-Party with complimentary Wine/Beer, hors d'oeuvres, gift bags, and music featuring singer Joanna Pearl, plus more surprises!
Discovery Arts brings music, art, dance, and drama to children with cancer and life-threatening illnesses while they are in the hospital receiving treatment. The 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization currently provides their Arts Adventure programs to more than 3,500 critically ill children each year in six Southern California hospitals; Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA, Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach, Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Center at Millers, CHOC Children’s Hospital, Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center CHOC at Mission, an out of state program is also available at Mercy Children’s Hospital in Springfield, Missouri.
“Each year, over 15,000 parents will hear that their child has been diagnosed with cancer. Our mission is to help these children step outside the confines of their illness and into a world of creativity and imagination. We have found that these very sick children all share one wish...‘to be normal.’ Anything we can do to make their journey a little easier or a little brighter is our greatest wish. It is a privilege to serve these wonderful children and their families each and every week, all year long. All of our programs are offered free of charge to the hospitals, patients and their families. We rely on the generosity of corporations, private foundations, a committed circle of private donors, art supply manufacturers and an enthusiastic corps of volunteers, to help us provide our Arts Adventures to these often forgotten children. We are truly honored that Don Harper Productions, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band and Take 6 are giving so much of themselves for this wonderful musical Sunday Matinee," said Marilyn Clements, Discovery Arts' Executive Director.
Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, made up of 18 musicians, is one of the most exciting and sought-after large jazz ensembles across the globe. Populated by L.A.’s finest players, the Big Phat Band takes the big band tradition into the new millennium with a contemporary, highly original sound featuring Goodwin’s witty, intricate, and hard-swinging compositions in a wide range of styles such as swing, Latin, blues, classical, rock and more.
Take 6 (Claude McKnight, Mark Kibble, Joel Kibble, Dave Thomas, Alvin Chea and Khristian Dentley), is the most awarded vocal group in history with 10 Grammy’s, 10 Dove Awards, a Soul Train Award and more. Take 6 is notable for its six virtuosic voices united in harmony against a backdrop of syncopated rhythms, innovative arrangements, and funky grooves that cover genres from gospel, jazz, R&B, and pop. The multi-platinum selling sextet toured across the globe, collaborated across genres, and has received recognition as the preeminent A cappella group in the world.
Joanna Pearl is a singer/songwriter with an undeniable passion for music that reflects in her dynamic, vocal strength. Her true-to-life songwriting portrays the heart of a woman ranging from independence to vulnerability. She has received the 2014 LA Music Awards winner of Hot AC Album of the Year and is a 2015 LA Music Awards nominee for Pop Artist of the Year.
Royce Hall is a symbol of both intellectual and artistic excellence. Royce Hall functions not only as a monument to Los Angeles’ rich cultural past, but also as a portal to the future. Like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Royce Hall is one of America’s great concert halls, distinguished, not only for its impeccable beauty and refined acoustics, but also for the ghosts of performances that haunt it.
The extraordinary history of performing arts presentations in Royce Hall is rooted in the late 1930s, when George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Arnold Schoenberg and Jimmy Dorsey’s Band all performed in Royce Hall. Since then, the list of illustrious artists who have graced Royce Hall’s stage reads like a Who’s Who of performing arts in the 20th and 21st centuries, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, Twyla Tharp, Frank Zappa, Mikhail Baryshnikov, The Philip Glass Ensemble and Meredith Monk to name a few.
For instant updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow @DiscoveryArts on Twitter, and Facebook
Take 6 (Claude McKnight, Mark Kibble, Joel Kibble, Dave Thomas, Alvin Chea and Khristian Dentley), is the most awarded vocal group in history with 10 Grammy’s, 10 Dove Awards, a Soul Train Award and more. Take 6 is notable for its six virtuosic voices united in harmony against a backdrop of syncopated rhythms, innovative arrangements, and funky grooves that cover genres from gospel, jazz, R&B, and pop. The multi-platinum selling sextet toured across the globe, collaborated across genres, and has received recognition as the preeminent A cappella group in the world.
Joanna Pearl is a singer/songwriter with an undeniable passion for music that reflects in her dynamic, vocal strength. Her true-to-life songwriting portrays the heart of a woman ranging from independence to vulnerability. She has received the 2014 LA Music Awards winner of Hot AC Album of the Year and is a 2015 LA Music Awards nominee for Pop Artist of the Year.
Royce Hall is a symbol of both intellectual and artistic excellence. Royce Hall functions not only as a monument to Los Angeles’ rich cultural past, but also as a portal to the future. Like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Royce Hall is one of America’s great concert halls, distinguished, not only for its impeccable beauty and refined acoustics, but also for the ghosts of performances that haunt it.
The extraordinary history of performing arts presentations in Royce Hall is rooted in the late 1930s, when George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Arnold Schoenberg and Jimmy Dorsey’s Band all performed in Royce Hall. Since then, the list of illustrious artists who have graced Royce Hall’s stage reads like a Who’s Who of performing arts in the 20th and 21st centuries, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, Twyla Tharp, Frank Zappa, Mikhail Baryshnikov, The Philip Glass Ensemble and Meredith Monk to name a few.
For instant updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow @DiscoveryArts on Twitter, and Facebook
Discovery Arts is honored to be a recipient of
a 2014 Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation Grant
Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation awards Discovery Arts a 2014 Grant in honor of Cherese Mari Laulhere and her vision to “Make a difference in the world.”
Orange, CA, USA - July 8, 2014 -- Discovery Arts is pleased and honored to announce that they have received a generous gift from the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation. This gift will help the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization continue to bring the healing power of the arts to children with cancer, serious blood disorders and life threatening illnesses while they are hospitalized for treatment at 6 southern California hospitals.
The Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation’s 2014 grant will help Discovery Arts continue its mission and assist in the development and growth of Discovery Arts’ hospital programs. It is their goal to reach even more critically ill children this year, who are undergoing treatment for life threatening illnesses.
“Cherese was a beautiful girl with a very giving heart… we are so grateful to her for helping us grow and care for so many children who are suffering with cancer and life threatening illness….we will always be indebted to her and to her loving parents, Chris and Larry Laulhere.”, said Discovery Arts Executive Director Marilyn Clements.
The Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation was established in 1996, in honor of 21 year old Cherese Mari Laulhere whose first name means “Beloved”, after her tragic death during an accident in Agra, India while on a Semester at Sea trip.
The mission of the foundation is to provide funding and support to charitable organizations whose goals and activities are in concert with those founded and supported by Cherese Mari Laulhere. Her family started her foundation in her name so that they may help bring alive Cherese’s dreams.
From Long Beach, CA Cherese attended Cypress College for 2 years then studied as a geography major at UCLA. She was very interested in social and political issues and often expressed a deep concern for those who were less fortunate. She focused her studies and efforts on how she could help, especially children. Her foundation furthers her dedication of making a difference, “I have a dream, that people do not fight over things that are not necessary, my dream is that there is peace.”, taken from a statement written by Cherese when she was in elementary school. “Cherese gave all her heart and soul with compassion, sincerity and love. The beauty upon her smiling face was a reflection of all things beautiful within her. We all miss her so much.”, states her family on the foundations website at http://cherese.org/
Discovery Arts brings the healing power of the arts to more than 3,500 critically ill children each year with programs at Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA, Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach, Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Center at Millers, CHOC Children’s Hospital, Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center CHOC at Mission in Southern California and Mercy Children’s Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. The generous gift from the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation will be an intricate part of helping Discovery Arts reach even more children with new “Arts Adventures” this year.
Discovery Arts was created in 1993 by a dedicated group of entertainment industry professionals who began volunteering their time and talents to bring music, dance, art and drama to children with cancer, serious blood disorders and life threatening illness while they are in the hospital receiving treatment.
In recognition of the powerful impact of the arts on these children, Discovery Arts was formally incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency in 1998 with a mission to expand the delivery of “Arts Adventures” to many more children in many more hospitals. “Our dream is to provide Arts Adventures to every child who is battling a life threatening illness while they are in the hospital. All of Discovery Arts’ programs and services are free of charge to the hospitals, patients and their families. We rely on the generosity of individuals, corporations and foundations like the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation to sustain and grow.” states Marilyn Clements, Executive Director of Discovery Arts.
Visit the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation
Orange, CA, USA - July 8, 2014 -- Discovery Arts is pleased and honored to announce that they have received a generous gift from the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation. This gift will help the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization continue to bring the healing power of the arts to children with cancer, serious blood disorders and life threatening illnesses while they are hospitalized for treatment at 6 southern California hospitals.
The Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation’s 2014 grant will help Discovery Arts continue its mission and assist in the development and growth of Discovery Arts’ hospital programs. It is their goal to reach even more critically ill children this year, who are undergoing treatment for life threatening illnesses.
“Cherese was a beautiful girl with a very giving heart… we are so grateful to her for helping us grow and care for so many children who are suffering with cancer and life threatening illness….we will always be indebted to her and to her loving parents, Chris and Larry Laulhere.”, said Discovery Arts Executive Director Marilyn Clements.
The Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation was established in 1996, in honor of 21 year old Cherese Mari Laulhere whose first name means “Beloved”, after her tragic death during an accident in Agra, India while on a Semester at Sea trip.
The mission of the foundation is to provide funding and support to charitable organizations whose goals and activities are in concert with those founded and supported by Cherese Mari Laulhere. Her family started her foundation in her name so that they may help bring alive Cherese’s dreams.
From Long Beach, CA Cherese attended Cypress College for 2 years then studied as a geography major at UCLA. She was very interested in social and political issues and often expressed a deep concern for those who were less fortunate. She focused her studies and efforts on how she could help, especially children. Her foundation furthers her dedication of making a difference, “I have a dream, that people do not fight over things that are not necessary, my dream is that there is peace.”, taken from a statement written by Cherese when she was in elementary school. “Cherese gave all her heart and soul with compassion, sincerity and love. The beauty upon her smiling face was a reflection of all things beautiful within her. We all miss her so much.”, states her family on the foundations website at http://cherese.org/
Discovery Arts brings the healing power of the arts to more than 3,500 critically ill children each year with programs at Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA, Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach, Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Center at Millers, CHOC Children’s Hospital, Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center CHOC at Mission in Southern California and Mercy Children’s Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. The generous gift from the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation will be an intricate part of helping Discovery Arts reach even more children with new “Arts Adventures” this year.
Discovery Arts was created in 1993 by a dedicated group of entertainment industry professionals who began volunteering their time and talents to bring music, dance, art and drama to children with cancer, serious blood disorders and life threatening illness while they are in the hospital receiving treatment.
In recognition of the powerful impact of the arts on these children, Discovery Arts was formally incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency in 1998 with a mission to expand the delivery of “Arts Adventures” to many more children in many more hospitals. “Our dream is to provide Arts Adventures to every child who is battling a life threatening illness while they are in the hospital. All of Discovery Arts’ programs and services are free of charge to the hospitals, patients and their families. We rely on the generosity of individuals, corporations and foundations like the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation to sustain and grow.” states Marilyn Clements, Executive Director of Discovery Arts.
Visit the Cherese Mari Laulhere Foundation
Discovery Arts is honored to be a recipient of
Tony Stewart Foundations' 'Accelerating Change'
We are extremely honored to be among the recipients of the Tony Stewart Foundations' "Accelerating Change" benefactors once again.
“Accelerating Change” is at the heart of The Tony Stewart Foundation (TSF). Throughout 2014, they are celebrating 10 years completed of providing TSF Grants to outstanding organizations serving children who are critically ill or physically disabled as well as those serving animals at-risk or endangered. TSF also provides funding to assist drivers injured in the sport of motor racing. Tony Stewart ... driver of the No. 14 Bass Pro Shops / Mobil 1 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series has scored 12 championships since he first wheeled a go-kart in 1978 at a Westport, Ind., racetrack. His most widely known titles are the three he scored in NASCAR’s pinnacle series. The three-time Sprint Cup Series champion earned his first crown in 2002. His third title was earned in 2011 after winning the season finale at Homestead Speedway to edge Carl Edwards on a tiebreaker (most wins). It was the first championship for a driver/owner since 1992 when Alan Kulwicki accomplished the feat. You know who we'll be rooting for on Race Day...Tony Stewart!!! #SmokeWillRise |
Our Heartfelt Thanks go to Tony Stewart and his entire Pit Crew for their consistent show of support to children with illness and his love for animals through The Tony Stewart Foundation.
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Browse the wonderfully fun and creative selection of gifts from The Shops at The Huestudio + Company and a portion of the proceeds will go directly to Discovery Arts. We are honored to partner with our friends at The Huestudio with lovely gift items perfect for children and family and friends.
The Shops at The Huestudio + Company
The Shops at The Huestudio + Company
Announcing the Circle of Colors initiative with Huestudio + Company, LLC
With the pending launch of Huestudio + Company LLC's new online store, Shop Circle of Colors, they are currently designing a unique signature item where 100% of all proceeds [less item costs] will be donated to Discovery Arts. "In partnership with Discovery Arts, we are actively working on establishing a Chicagoland presence where the magical powers of healing through “Arts Adventures” bring joy and smiles to children of all ages, including their families.", states Huestudio + Company.
To join in their efforts, including becoming a sponsor, contact [email protected] or call (888) 399-9550.
“You know that place between sleep and awake, the place where you can still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.” - J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan
To join in their efforts, including becoming a sponsor, contact [email protected] or call (888) 399-9550.
“You know that place between sleep and awake, the place where you can still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.” - J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan
Discovery Arts' Campaign to raise $10,000
in 30 days for children undergoing cancer treatment!
May 30, 2013 -- Every single dollar raised will go to help children who are in the hospital undergoing cancer treatment or other life threatening illness.
For the next month we are campaigning with IndieGoGo to raise funds for the children of Discovery Arts.
Children with cancer and life threatening illness are robbed of their childhood. School and extracurricular activities such as dance, music and art are severely curtailed or suspended: interaction with other children decreases significantly; physical activity is limited, at best; and the demands of critical illness consume their lives. The emotional trauma they experience is enormous. We have learned that our programs also provide critical emotional support to the children’s families.
Please consider supporting us and help bring "Arts Adventures" to children that are hospitalized with cancer or life threatening illness.
Every dollar counts! Click here to find out how you can help!
For the next month we are campaigning with IndieGoGo to raise funds for the children of Discovery Arts.
Children with cancer and life threatening illness are robbed of their childhood. School and extracurricular activities such as dance, music and art are severely curtailed or suspended: interaction with other children decreases significantly; physical activity is limited, at best; and the demands of critical illness consume their lives. The emotional trauma they experience is enormous. We have learned that our programs also provide critical emotional support to the children’s families.
Please consider supporting us and help bring "Arts Adventures" to children that are hospitalized with cancer or life threatening illness.
Every dollar counts! Click here to find out how you can help!
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Buy Broadway Tickets at Givenik.com and support Discovery Arts!
You can even get your tickets to "Peter Pan" starring our wonderful friend,
Board Member and Spokesperson Cathy Rigby!!!
Great Theatre and a Great way to support Discovery Arts all at the same time.
When you go to Givenik.com to purchase your tickets to any show be sure to select Discovery Arts as 'My Charity'
Board Member and Spokesperson Cathy Rigby!!!
Great Theatre and a Great way to support Discovery Arts all at the same time.
When you go to Givenik.com to purchase your tickets to any show be sure to select Discovery Arts as 'My Charity'
_Concert under the stars at Art Six Coffee House to benefit Discovery Arts
_On Thursday October 20th, Art Six Coffee House in Denton, TX will hosted a benefit concert for the non-profit Discovery Arts, featuring an exciting roster of local musicians. Discovery Arts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that brings music, art, dance and drama to children who are in the hospital receiving treatment for cancer and other life threatening illnesses. Plans are currently underway to bring ‘Art Adventures’ to Medical City Children's Hospital in Dallas.
‘Music For A Cause’ featured the musical talents of Paul Putman, Regine Kalala and Katie Puryear, band members Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, and Kirstin Maldonado of Pentatonix, who are currently competing on “The Sing Off” on NBC, as well as, the UNT Glee Club.
The concert was promoted by Discovery Arts’ Texas Program Coordinator, Katie Cline. Plans are under way to bring Discovery Arts ‘Arts Adventures’ to children in Dallas who are battling life threatening illnesses. “The arts are an escape. It gives these very sick children a sense of normalcy that they are completely robbed of when they face the monster of cancer. Most adults can hardly fathom facing this demon... when a child is forced to grow up almost over night, it causes great need for emotional expression and stability. Discovery Arts brings joy, hope, and laughter through the power of the arts and imagination.”, said Katie Cline.
Carousel of Possible Dreams Orange County - Team Discovery Arts
Dear Friends,
On September 27th, we will be riding on the Carousel of Possible Dreams at South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, CA to raise $10,000 in support of Arts Adventures for 100 children with life threatening illnesses. I have taken on the challenge to jump on the carousel and help my team raise resources for this important event. With your support, our team can do it!
Discovery Arts provides the healing power of the arts to children with cancer and other life threatening illnesses while they are hospitalized for treatment. Our programs, called Arts Adventures, are fun, creative adventures in music, dance, art and drama that strengthen the emotional health of critically ill children and positively impact their treatment and recovery. All of our programs and services are offered free of charge to the hospitals, patients and their families.
Our Possible Dream is to be able to provide additional new "Arts Adventures" for 100 children with cancer in southern California. Our fundraising goal is $10,000 (or more!), which will help provide additional new Arts Adventures Programs to the children hospitalized at six different southern California hospitals. With your help, we can continue to provide the joy and healing benefits of the arts to many more critically ill children.
Want to help us make our dream a reality? Join our team today by clicking on Join Team (the suggested fund-raising goal for individuals is $500 or more), or make a donation in support of our Dream. Thank you!
Nancy Marshall
Team Captain
Discovery Arts
On September 27th, we will be riding on the Carousel of Possible Dreams at South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, CA to raise $10,000 in support of Arts Adventures for 100 children with life threatening illnesses. I have taken on the challenge to jump on the carousel and help my team raise resources for this important event. With your support, our team can do it!
Discovery Arts provides the healing power of the arts to children with cancer and other life threatening illnesses while they are hospitalized for treatment. Our programs, called Arts Adventures, are fun, creative adventures in music, dance, art and drama that strengthen the emotional health of critically ill children and positively impact their treatment and recovery. All of our programs and services are offered free of charge to the hospitals, patients and their families.
Our Possible Dream is to be able to provide additional new "Arts Adventures" for 100 children with cancer in southern California. Our fundraising goal is $10,000 (or more!), which will help provide additional new Arts Adventures Programs to the children hospitalized at six different southern California hospitals. With your help, we can continue to provide the joy and healing benefits of the arts to many more critically ill children.
Want to help us make our dream a reality? Join our team today by clicking on Join Team (the suggested fund-raising goal for individuals is $500 or more), or make a donation in support of our Dream. Thank you!
Nancy Marshall
Team Captain
Discovery Arts
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Discovery Arts' Beloved Art Director Jeff Marshall
It is with a heavy heart that we share the news of the passing of our Beloved Art Director Jeff Marshall.
Jeff Marshall Sr. passed away on Friday March 11, 2011 from a heart attack. His family and friends are saddened and shocked by his sudden passing. "Please keep our family in your prayers. Our hearts are broken. He was a wonderful man. He loved the Lord, and we are only comforted by the fact that he is now in His arms." , said his sister and Discovery Arts' Program Manager Nancy Marshall. Details on his incredible life and memorial services coming soon.
To post comments and to see Jeff Marshall's work on his website visit: http://stampeders.weebly.com/
Beyond The Song featured Article in The Direct Buzz
Cathy Rigby and Discovery Arts Making A Difference for Kids
September 2010 - The Direct Buzz - by Clif Doyle
http://www.thedirectbuzz.com/
September 2010 - The Direct Buzz - by Clif Doyle
http://www.thedirectbuzz.com/
Interview with Discovery Arts Spokesperson, Cathy Rigby
"Discovery Arts is an amazing organization we started in 1993. It started with a very sick girl who attended our show and her only wish was to fly."
By Josh Clark - July 2010 Branson Tri-Lakes News
http://bit.ly/cl97vQ
Peter Pan is a spectacular high flying entertainment experience
If this writer were to use one word to describe the show “Peter Pan” that word would be “superb!” Peter Pan is a unique spectacular Branson entertainment experience that is as magical for adults as it is for children.
by Gary J. Groman - July 22, 2010 http://bit.ly/cRAW2a
Olympic Gymnast And Actress Joins Charity Board
Two-time Olympic gymnast and Tony nominated actor Cathy Rigby has joined the board of directors for Discovery Arts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing music, art, dance and drama to hospitalized children with cancer, serious blood disorders and life threatening illness. http://bit.ly/eRaJzS
By Josh Clark - July 2010 Branson Tri-Lakes News
http://bit.ly/cl97vQ
Peter Pan is a spectacular high flying entertainment experience
If this writer were to use one word to describe the show “Peter Pan” that word would be “superb!” Peter Pan is a unique spectacular Branson entertainment experience that is as magical for adults as it is for children.
by Gary J. Groman - July 22, 2010 http://bit.ly/cRAW2a
Olympic Gymnast And Actress Joins Charity Board
Two-time Olympic gymnast and Tony nominated actor Cathy Rigby has joined the board of directors for Discovery Arts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing music, art, dance and drama to hospitalized children with cancer, serious blood disorders and life threatening illness. http://bit.ly/eRaJzS
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