Dedication of Major Gift Held at SoBe Arts
Students, board members and professional teaching artists of SoBe Institute of the Arts, recipients of a $75,000 gift for a concert grand piano from the LeRoy Schecter Foundation, were delighted to get together and thank Mr. Schecter with a 10 foot long poster specially designed and created by appreciative students.
New York Historical Society Announces November Exhibitions
BREAKTHROUGH: THE DRAMATIC STORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF INSULIN. Now - January 31, 2011. An exhibition recalling the desperate fight for life that used to be waged by juvenile diabetes patients, and commemorating the events of 1921 that inaugurated a new era of hope for them and their families. Exploring the roles of science, government, higher education and industry in developing and distributing a life-saving drug, the exhibition will bring to life the personalities who discovered insulin and raced to bring it to the world, and will tell the story of one extraordinary New York girl-Elizabeth Evans Hughes--who was among the very first patients to be saved. The exhibit will feature digital interactives, film, artifacts, and ephemera drawn form the Historical Society's own collections and from the University of Toronto, Eli Lilly and Company, the Rockefeller Institute, the Joslin Clinic, and New York Academy of Medicine.