BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//192.124.249.56//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:PST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:PDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-686@windsorsquarehancockpark.com DTSTAMP:20240328T133840Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Please join us on May 12\, 2021 at 7pm.\nFive generations of Ju dsons have worked with artists\, architects\, and designers to create Old World-style stained glass whose quality and craftsmanship has often been c ompared to the work of Louis Tiffany. Famed for its Craftsman glass\, Juds on arts-and-crafts era windows have been celebrated by experts in the fiel d for decades. Judson’s work with Frank Lloyd Wright on Hollyhock House in the 1920s was recently re-saluted when the house was named to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. Established in Pasadena during the heyday of th e Arroyo Culture\, headquarters of Judson Studios are still housed in the original Craftsman-era home and studio of patriarch William Lees Judson.\n *$10 Presentation only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*$15 Pr esentation only – Non Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)$76 Presen tation and hardcover book including shipping\, Member price.$81 Presentati on and hardcover book including shipping\, Non-Member price.\n*After your purchase you will be emailed the special presentation link by 6pm the day before the presentation and by 12pm on the day of the presentation.\nWinds or Square Hancock Park Historical Society\nAnd\nAngel City Press\nPresent \nJudson: Innovation in Stained Glass\nby David Judson\nMay 12\, 2021 at 7 pm\n\n\n\nJUDSON: Innovation in Stained Glass by David Judson and Steffie Nelson is a history of the world-renowned family of artisans who began cra fting stained glass windows in Los Angeles in 1897. DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210512T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210512T200000 LOCATION:Virtual Event SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Judson: Innovation in Stained Glass URL:https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/event/judson-innovation-in-stained -glass/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/ uploads/2020/12/image-150x150.jpg\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://windsorsqu arehancockpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image-225x300.jpg\;225\;300\ ;1\,large\;https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12 /image-768x1024.jpg\;768\;1024\;1\,full\;https://windsorsquarehancockpark. com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/image.jpg\;900\;1200\; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nPlease join us on May 12\, 2021 at 7pm.
\nFive generations of Judsons have worked with artists\, architects\, an
d designers to create Old World-style stained glass whose quality and craf
tsmanship has often been compared to the work of Louis Tiffany. Famed for
its Craftsman glass\, Judson arts-and-crafts era windows have been celebra
ted by experts in the field for decades. Judson’s work with Frank Lloyd Wr
ight on Hollyhock House in the 1920s was recently re-saluted when the hous
e was named to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. Established in Pasade
na during the heyday of the Arroyo Culture\, headquarters of Judson Studio
s are still housed in the original Craftsman-era home and studio of patria
rch William Lees Judson.
*$10 Presentation only – Members
(Pay Below with small Paypal fee)
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$15 Presentation only – Non Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)
$76 Presentation and hardcover book inc
luding shipping\, Member price.
$81
Presentation and hardcover book including shipping\, Non-Member price.
*After your purchase you will be emailed the special present ation link by 6pm the day before the presentation and by 12pm on the day o f the presentation.
\n\nAnd
\nPresent
\nJUDSON: Innovation in Stain ed Glass by David Judson and Steffie Nelson is a history of the world -renowned family of artisans who began crafting stained glass windows in L os Angeles in 1897.
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Architechture\,David Judson\,Hancock Park\,Historical Society\,Judson\,Los Angeles\,Louis Tiffany\,Pasadena\,UNESCO World Herit age Sites\,Virtual Event\,William Lees Judson\,Windsor Square END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-979@windsorsquarehancockpark.com DTSTAMP:20240328T133840Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:November 10th at 7:00pm. In Saving Radio City Music Hall\, publ ished by TurningPointPress\, Rosemary Novellino-Mearns reveals how Radio C ity Music Hall\, Art Deco masterpiece and New York City’s premiere tourist attraction for generations\, was saved from demolition. After years of st ruggling with intense\, sometimes painful memories\, “Rosie” tells the hon est\, fact-filled\, emotionally charged\, and often humorous story of how she organized the gargantuan effort to save Radio City Music Hall in the S pring of 1978. Against all odds\, and in only four months\, she succeeded. Readers will be shocked by the “no good deed goes unpunished” climax of t he story in which Rosie reveals her reward for spearheading the movement t o save “The Showplace of the Nation.”\n*$10 Presentation only – Members ( Pay Below with small Paypal fee)\n*$15 Presentation only – Non Members (P ay Below with small Paypal fee)\nBook available through Amazon*After your purchase you will be emailed the special presentation link by 6pm the day before the presentation and by 12pm on the day of the presentation.\n\nWin dsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society\nPresents\nSaving Radio City M usic Hall – A Dancer’s True Story\nby Rosemary Novellino-Mearns\nNovember 10th at 7:00pm\n\n\n\nA modest but determined young dancer from Glen Rock\ , New Jersey\, Rosemary Novellino joined the Radio City Music Hall Ballet Company\, the classical dance counterpart to the world-famous Rockettes\, in 1966. After a shaky beginning\, she danced with the group for twelve ye ars\, eventually becoming its Dance Captain and Assistant to the legendary choreographer Peter Gennaro. In the mid-1970s\, questionable behind-the-s cenes changes in Music Hall management alarmed hundreds of employees\, but no one was prepared for the official announcement in early 1978\, that Ra dio City Music Hall was slated to close that April and be demolished.\nDra wing upon formerly untapped inner strengths\, Rosemary refused to let this happen. She became President of “The Showpeople’s Committee to Save Radio City Music Hall” and motivated fellow workers\, friends\, thousands of Ra dio City fans around the world\, New York and national media\, cultural le aders and politicians to support the cause. As a result of these efforts\, the Art Deco palace was declared a National Historic Landmark. saving not only the building but the jobs and livelihoods of thousands of Music Hall employees on stage and behind the scenes who have entertained millions to this day. This “heartfelt and very personal account of that effort\,” say s Booklist\, “provides a backstage glimpse of the drama that ensued and fe atures a cast of characters that includes performers\, politicians\, the m edia\, and some very heavy hitters in the world of New York real estate th at will delight readers interested in the performing arts and their histor y in the U.S.” DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211110T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211110T200000 LOCATION:Virtual Event SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Saving Radio City Music Hall – A Dancer’s True Story URL:https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/event/saving-radio-city-music-hall -a-dancers-true-story/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/ uploads/2021/01/61clTPceUEL-150x150.jpg\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://wind sorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/61clTPceUEL-240x300.jp g\;240\;300\;1\,large\;https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/wp-content/upl oads/2021/01/61clTPceUEL-819x1024.jpg\;819\;1024\;1\,full\;https://windsor squarehancockpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/61clTPceUEL.jpg\;1088\;13 60\; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nNovember 10th at 7:00pm. In Saving Radio City Music Ha ll\, published by TurningPointPress\, Rosemary Novellino-Mearns reveals ho w Radio City Music Hall\, Art Deco masterpiece and New York City’s premier e tourist attraction for generations\, was saved from demolition. After ye ars of struggling with intense\, sometimes painful memories\, “Rosie” tell s the honest\, fact-filled\, emotionally charged\, and often humorous stor y of how she organized the gargantuan effort to save Radio City Music Hall in the Spring of 1978. Against all odds\, and in only four months\, she s ucceeded. Readers will be shocked by the “no good deed goes unpunished” cl imax of the story in which Rosie reveals her reward for spearheading the m ovement to save “The Showplace of the Nation.”
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tation only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)
\n*$15 Prese
ntation only – Non Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)
\nBoo
k available through Amazon
*After your purchase you will be emailed the special
presentation link by 6pm the day before the presentation and by 12pm on th
e day of the presentation.
Presents
\nA modest but determined young dan cer from Glen Rock\, New Jersey\, Rosemary Novellino joined the Radio City Music Hall Ballet Company\, the classical dance counterpart to the world- famous Rockettes\, in 1966. After a shaky beginning\, she danced with the group for twelve years\, eventually becoming its Dance Captain and Assista nt to the legendary choreographer Peter Gennaro. In the mid-1970s\, questi onable behind-the-scenes changes in Music Hall management alarmed hundreds of employees\, but no one was prepared for the official announcement in e arly 1978\, that Radio City Music Hall was slated to close that April and be demolished.
\nDrawing upon formerly untapped inner strengths\, Ro semary refused to let this happen. She became President of “The Showpeople’s Committee to Save Radio City Music Hall” and motivated fellow workers\, friends\ , thousands of Radio City fans around the world\, New York and national me dia\, cultural leaders and politicians to support the cause. As a result o f these efforts\, the Art Deco palace was declared a National Historic Lan dmark. saving not only the building but the jobs and livelihoods of thousa nds of Music Hall employees on stage and behind the scenes who have entert ained millions to this day. This “heartfelt and very personal account of t hat effort\,” says Booklist\, “provides a backstage glimpse of the drama t hat ensued and features a cast of characters that includes performers\, po liticians\, the media\, and some very heavy hitters in the world of New Yo rk real estate that will delight readers interested in the performing arts and their history in the U.S.”
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Hancock Park\,Historical Society\,New York City\,Rose mary Novellino-Mearns\,Saving Radio City Music Hall\,TurningPointPress\,Vi rtual Event\,Windsor Square END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR