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Window on Arts & Entertainment: April 1, 2021

Syd Entel Galleries to present works of Helen Zarin SAFETY HARBOR — Internationally known artist Helen Zarin will be the focus of a new show running April 10 through May 29 at Syd Entel Galleries and Susan Benjamin Glass Etc., 247 Main St., Safety Harbor. Dubbed “A Creative Journey of Old, New and Things to Come,” the show will get underway with an opening reception set for Saturday, April 10, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Zarin’s creative journey has progressed for over 30 years. Her body of work includes mixed media, oil, pastel and collage. Her subject matter incredibly diverse includes figures, faces, landscapes and flowers. These impressionistic abstract creations show off her huge creative talent.

Tampa Bay seniors want graduation and prom Schools are working on it

Tampa Bay seniors want graduation and prom. Schools are working on it. Jeffrey S. Solochek, Tampa Bay Times © MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE/Times/Tampa Bay Times/TNS Graduates from Tarpon Springs High participate in one of several outdoor graduation ceremonies last summer at Spectrum Field in Clearwater. The Pinellas County school district required students and their families to wear masks as they walked toward a stage on the field. Each student took the stage alone to be photographed with the principal before leaving with their families to pick up their diploma at another location. There were no speeches or handshakes but graduates got to parade in their caps and gowns and hear their names called. Officials are hoping for a more traditional ceremony this year, but much will depend on what course the coronavirus takes after spring break.

USF brings Call Me MISTER program to St Pete to increase teacher diversity

USF brings Call Me MISTER program to St. Pete to increase teacher diversity USF brings Call Me MISTER program to St. Pete to increase teacher diversity and last updated 2021-01-26 08:25:23-05 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The University of South Florida and Pinellas County Schools are teaming up to bring the Call Me MISTER program to the Bay Area. “Call Me MISTER is important for children of color,” said Brenda L. Walker, Interim Associate Dean of The College of Education at USF St. Petersburg. MISTER stands for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models. The initiative was started at Clemson University to increase the number of male teachers of color in schools.

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