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Sep
17
Sat
John Coleman: Past/Present/Future @ Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West
Sep 17 2016 @ 9:30 am – May 31 2017 @ 5:00 pm

Images of American Indians infused with the history and mythology of the American West have made John Coleman one of the nation’s most highly regarded contemporary artists. This exhibition, made possible by Frankie and Howard Alper, provides an unparalleled opportunity to examine the career of this pioneering painter, sculptor and influential teacher. It includes creations in charcoal, graphite, oil and bronze, plus some works in progress. Coleman is an award-winning member of the Cowboy Artists of America, a Fellow Member of the National Sculpture Society and a Signature Member of the California Art Club.

 

Museum Hours: Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., Thursday: 9:30 a.m. – 9 p.m., Sunday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Closed Monday

Nov
28
Mon
Parts Make the Whole: A Journey Through the Aleph Bet – Work by LynnRae Lowe @ Tucson Jewish Community Center
Nov 28 @ 8:00 am – Dec 27 @ 5:00 pm

Mixed Media artist LynnRae Lowe has embarked on an exploration of the aleph bet through the works of 20th Century Jewish masters of abstract expressionism.  Borrowing from the signature styles of Louise Nevelson, Mark Rothko, Adolf Gottlieb and more, she teases out a deeper understanding of the depths and intricacies of the Hebrew alphabet.

Nov
29
Tue
Holiday Toy Drive with The Love House Kids Program @ Temple Kol Ami
Nov 29 – Dec 16 all-day

Temple Kol Ami’s annual toy drive, held in partnership with The Love House Kids Program, is underway! Now thru December 11, TKA will collect new, unwrapped toys for kids of all ages from infant to 18 year old. The biggest need for gifts is in the 7 to 18 year old age range.

All are welcome to drop off toys in collection bins located inside the Temple Kol Ami lobby (15030 N 64th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85254)

The Love House (www.lovehousekidsprogram.org) is a local charity that helps kids who have been removed from homes due to abuse and neglect. The children who will benefit from our toy drive are disadvantaged or at risk. Some live in foster or state-run group homes; others may live with a relative. But each child receives just $300 a year to cover all of their material needs including shoes, clothes, school supplies–everything.

“These are kids who fall through the cracks and would otherwise have nothing at Christmas time. There’s no other group that’s going to provide for them. They don’t qualify for charities like Toys for Tots,” said Temple Kol Ami member and toy drive volunteer Danny Adelmann.

Some of the kids have never received a Christmas gift before.

“Kids in group homes don’t have choices, don’t get to share in love and caring and are alone. No matter how badly these kids were abused, we so want them to be able to be kids. It’s okay to be excited, it’s okay to dream. It also gives us an opportunity to tell them they are cared for and loved unconditionally,” said Love House Executive Director Maureen Karpinski.

Adelmann and Temple Kol Ami have been working with the Love House at Christmas time several years in a row. Adelmann is proud to share some of the many notes of thanks he’s received over the years:

“Jasmin has been carring around her HUGE teddy bear for the last few days. She put on her new Nike shoes and I don’t think she will ever take them off!”

“I don’t have enough words of gratitude. One look at one of those faces on Christmas morning says it all. Thank you for making this happen for these innocent victims of abusive people.”

“Kimberly was snuggled up on the couch today with her new Mickey Mouse blanket and was so excited to show it off, along with her new shoes.”

“This was the first Christmas they were able to experience the wonder and joy of waking up to run out to the living room and see a tree surrounded by presents, stockings filled, and warm cinnamon rolls for breakfast.”

 

Dec
4
Sun
On the Cutting Edge…Today’s Jewish Women @ Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus
Dec 4 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

On the Cutting Edge…Today’s Jewish Women is a symposium for women of all ages at the Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus, 12701 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale from 9 am-5 pm. Learn from top notch college professors and presenters on a wide-range of important topics for today’s world. Enjoy a gourmet luncheon and fabulous raffles. $48. RSVP to Linda Feldman, 480-634-8050 or linda@bjephoenix.org.

Second Annual Modern Israel Conference @ University of Arizona Student Union
Dec 4 @ 9:00 am

Second Annual Modern Israel Conference at University of Arizona Student Union, 1303 E University Blvd., Tucson. The title for this year’s conference is Balancing Unity and Diversity – Israel’s Changing Society and Politics. 9 am-3 pm on Dec. 4 and from 9 am-4 pm on Dec. 5; with dinner and keynote address at 7 pm. $50-$150 with a discount for students. For more information or to register online, visit judaic.arizona.edu/IsraelConference2016.

Winter Wonderland @ Butterfly Wonderland
Dec 4 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Butterfly Wonderland becomes Winter Wonderland to kick off the holiday season with our tranquil blue, white and silver decor. Every Saturday and Sunday, and every day from December 19 through 23, our amazing 7ft. living angels with expansive wings add an ethereal aura to the Conservatory from 10am-4pm, while musical groups Nouveau Papillon, the Scottsdale String Quartet and harpist Adrienne Bridgewater fill the air with the serene sounds of the season from 11am-3pm.

Desert Caucus brunch featuring Congressman Brendan Boyle* (D-PA-13th) @ Skyline Country Club
Dec 4 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

The Desert Caucus, Inc. will welcome Congressman Brendan Boyle* (D-PA-13th) on Sunday, December 4 at 10:30 AM at Skyline Country Club. Guests should be potential members and must have reservations. Please contact the Desert Caucus at 520-490-1453 or email desertcaucus@gmail.com.

The Desert Caucus, Inc. is a bipartisan, single issue Jewish political action committee supporting federal congressional candidates outside of Arizona who support a strong U.S. Israel relationship. Members pay dues and are entitled to attend between seven and nine events September through May/early June. There is no further solicitation of funds.

* Dependent on the outcome of the November election.

Aleph Bet Day @ Tucson Jewish Community Center
Dec 4 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Bring your children to a special afternoon celebrating the Hebrew “Aleph Bet.” There will be fun for all ages as we kick off local Tucson artist, LynnRae Lowe’s, Aleph Bet art opening in the fine art gallery with Aleph Bet Yoga and Aleph Bet letter jewelry beading. Learn how to spell your name in Hebrew with help from the Shinshinim.

Dec
5
Mon
Second Annual Modern Israel Conference @ University of Arizona Student Union
Dec 5 @ 9:00 am

Second Annual Modern Israel Conference at University of Arizona Student Union, 1303 E University Blvd., Tucson. The title for this year’s conference is Balancing Unity and Diversity – Israel’s Changing Society and Politics. 9 am-3 pm on Dec. 4 and from 9 am-4 pm on Dec. 5; with dinner and keynote address at 7 pm. $50-$150 with a discount for students. For more information or to register online, visit judaic.arizona.edu/IsraelConference2016.

Beginner’s Tai Chi @ Temple Beth Sholom of the East Valley
Dec 5 @ 2:30 pm

Beginners’ Tai Chi: NEW CLASS 2:30 – 4 p.m. Temple Beth Sholom of the East Valley Social Hall, 3400 N. Dobson Road, Chandler. Open to the general public; no experience required. Repeats every Monday through Dec. 19 except Sept. 5, Oct. 3, 10. Free. Information: taichi@tbsev.org

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