Monday, September 26, 2011

Barn Theatre Supports Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties, Inc.

Martin County’s Oldest Community Theatre, The Barn Theatre invited Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties, Inc.(BBBS) to be their guests at a “Sneak Preview” of their new Comedy, “Play On,” on Thursday evening.

"Play On" is a hilarious story of a theater group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of interference from a haughty playwright who keeps revising the script. Act I is a rehearsal of the show; Act II is the near disastrous dress rehearsal; and the final act is the actual performance in which anything that can go wrong, does.

"On behalf of all of us serving children at BBBS, we sincerely appreciated the opportunity The Barn Theatre afforded these children and adults in witnessing live theatre,” said Bill Bee, President and CEO of BBBS. “Cultural experiences are extremely important in the positive development of a child.”

The show will continue to play from September 23rd- October 9th. For more information on the upcoming shows at The Barn Theatre visit www.barn-theatre.com or call 772-287-4834.

To volunteer to become a Big Brother or Big Sister or donate to support mentoring programs please visit www.mentorbig.org and click on How You Can Help.

Photo Caption:
The Barn Theatre Cast for the 2011 Comedy: “Play On.”
Photo provided by: Lynn Mozena
Top Left to Right: Robert Jennings, Rebecca Echevarria, Tammy Craig, Steve Dionne, Sharon Taylor
2nd Row Left to Right: Ellie Nicholas, Patty Grow, Brooke Witherow, Linda West

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides children facing adversity ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Final School Supply Drop-Offs are Scheduled for Pleasant City Elementary and Coleman Park Community Center

Students at Pleasant City Elementary School and in the Coleman Park Community Center will be stocked up for the school year thanks to the generous donations of Publix shoppers. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties and West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio will be delivering donated supplies to these two stops on Friday, September 9.

Publix Super Markets and Comcast are working with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc (BBBS) to generate donated school supplies for the School Tools for Cool Kids annual drive from August 1- September 2. Comcast is providing advertising for the drive through public service announcements.

Publix customers have already donated enough supplies for approximately 2,000 students in need. Each donation is valued at an estimated $6 per student, making the overall value of the program over $12,000 so far. Over 40 volunteers are picking up the donated school supplies from local Publix stores and bringing them to BBBS headquarters on Kirk Road in West Palm Beach. BBBS has already donated school supplies to Roosevelt Elementary School, Roosevelt Middle School, Seagull Academy and Palm Springs Middle School.

Supplies will be delivered according to the following schedule:

Pleasant City Elementary School: 10:15AM
Coleman Park Community Center: 11:00 AM

Members of the press are invited to join us at these locations to witness the impact of the community’s generosity on children facing adversity.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides children facing adversity aged 6-17 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986 the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO William P. Bee Jr. as “CEO of the Year- Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.