Jr. Orange Bowl names interim executive director and holds social

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As the Junior Orange Bowl season kicks into gear, JOBC Past President Don Slesnick III has agreed to step in as Interim Executive Director. As Don has served in many roles as Parade Chair and President, the festival is in good hands with him and their 2021-22 President Samantha Jones at the helm.

Both Sam and Don were on hand as the Junior Orange Bowl held its first in person social gathering at Bay 13 on August 25 with another one scheduled for September 22 with the location to be announced. These socials serve to recruit new volunteers and act as a reunion of sorts for many including Past President Dr. Richard Souviron (whose son Grant is President -Elect), Past President and Basketball Chair Chuck Little, Past President Frandley DeFilie, and Past President Steven Gonzalez. Another face on the scene was long time member Hank Langston who founded the JOBC Gymnastics Tournament years ago, held many offices over the years and founded the JOBC’s Scholar Athlete Program, an ongoing program that celebrates academic excellence in sports.

To promote the many JOBC events on the horizon, Samantha Jones was recently a guest on the September 7 Gloria Gab LIVE TV Show giving viewers what to expect in the next few months. To view that show, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLL-eZzjb44&t=450s
https://www.facebook.com/Communitynewspapers/videos/232074748855377

Next up is a huge competition, the JOBC’S Cross Country event on Oct. 22, at Larry and Penny Thompson Park. Registration for that event opens October 1. For Meet Information Contact: Larry Wooten, Ljhawks13@aol.co, or Cell: 786.409.1869.

The JOBC announced the date, December 12, 2021, for the Annual Jr. Orange Bowl Parade.

The Parade took a hiatus in 2020, but promises to make a strong come back this year. It will also be a big year for the JOBC Tennis Committee with the tournament celebrating its 60th Anniversary. Some preliminary fun is set on November 20th, with Glow in the Dark Tennis at The Biltmore Wm Kerdyk Tennis Center Tennis Courts. More on all those events in future issues.

In other upcoming events and still following Covid protocols, Paws4You presents its Annual Howl-O-Ween, bringing some Halloween fun to Pinecrest Gardens on October 30, from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Dog lovers are invited to an afternoon featuring four-legged ghouls and their scary human companions celebrating Howl-O-Ween with tricks and treats, a costume contest, a Doggie Fun Zone Agility course, food, drinks, live entertainment, a spooky Kids’ Zone and a pumpkin patch. The admission is $8 per person online or $10 at the gate. Children under two are free.

*Pinecrest Gardens members enter the festival free of charge. For information on sponsorship or tickets, contact Cindy@paws4you.org.

The Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove (WCCG) will host a cocktail-style art party on October 9 from 5:30-9:00 .m. at the clubhouse, 2985 South Bayshore Drive. Guests will enjoy art, cocktails, music, food, and good company! This is a group show featuring 17 local artists and the artwork is for sale. Our music group for the evening is the Daddy Wags, a local duo from Coconut Grove, FL featuring Daddy Wags himself (Eric Wagner), vocals and guitar, and Anthony Dick on double bass. There will be complimentary appetizers and a cash bar.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information about the event or its participating artists, contact Yudit Orlando at yuditorlando@gmail.com, (786) 443-1756 or Cynthia Shelley at cynthiashelleyart@gmail.com, (305) 297-9257.

Finally, please join me for Gloria’s Gab LIVE shows every Monday on facebook/ communitynewspapers at 10 a.m.. To view the recent show Father Israel Mago go to
https://www.facebook.com/Communitynewspapers/videos/245854270813957
or
https://youtu.be/Etvef7oCqP0

Father Israel Mago is the Pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Doral, now celebrating its 20th anniversary. Watch the show to learn about the journey this congragation experienced as they grew from a small group meeting in school cafeterias to becoming one of the largest churches in South Florida with approximately with 9,000 families.

Until next time, keep making each day count, share an act of kindness every day and stay safe.


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A graduate of the University of Florida with a major in Spanish, Burns has an extensive background in advertising, marketing and reciprocal trade, travel , non profit consulting and management. Before joining Miami's Community Newspapers as a columnist and marketing specialist, Gloria was the Executive Director of the Jr. Orange Bowl Committee (6 yrs.) and first Executive Director of the Coral Gables Community Foundation (14 yrs.) and the Pinecrest Community Foundation (1 ½ yrs) . Burns' volunteer activities led her to become a columnist for Community Newspapers writing Gloria’s Gab, that focuses on the non-profit activity, and a host of an online show, Gloria's Gab LIVE. Gloria serves the board of the Rotary Club of Coral Gables as Civic and Charity Chair, and is involved in the club's International Committee. She is an active Life Member of the Jr. Orange Bowl Committee and is Secretary of the Merrick Festival. She serves on the board of directors of the Coral Gables Woman' Club as Publicity Chair and also coordinates the club's monthly fundraiser for various charities with Gringo Bingo at Clutch Burger. In addition, Gloria participates in numerous other charitable events and is a member of the Business Forum Group, Profit Inc., the Greater Miami Festival & Events Association and the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce. In other volunteer activity, Gloria helps Miami Christian School with fund-raising and PR; is an Ambassador and volunteers for events for A Safe Haven for Newborns. She is an active member of the Music Ministry at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church where she enjoys singing in the choir every weekend.