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Christmas Gala
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Where & When
Date: December 3
Time: 7:30 PM - 1:00 AM
Location: St. James
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Tickets now on sale for the Christmas Gala
The night of our famous Christmas Gala will soon be here. Reserve the date and tell all your family and friends. Once again Erica O'Kief is chairing this festive fundraiser and holiday extravaganza.
Tickets can now be purchased at the St. James office.
The Gala will start at 7:30 PM, and tickets cost €50 per person.
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Adult Forum Canceled this Sunday
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Where & When
Date: Sundays
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: St. James Meeting Room
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"Know Each Other / Know the World" The talk for this coming Sunday, November 28, has been postponed due to the Marathon.
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Piano Concert
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Where & When
Date: Friday, November 26
Time: 21:00
Location: Church
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"Una musica dolce, gentile, raffinata"
Pianist and composer Maurizo Koan is having a concert of his own original works at St. James on Friday, November 26, at 9 PM. Mr. Koan has been composing and perfoming his own works since 2000.
An aperativo will be offered following the concert.
www.mauriziokoan.com
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Office Closed December 8
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National Holiday
The St. James offices will be closed on Wednesday, December 8, in observance of the national holiday of the Immaculate Conception.
Pictured: The Immaculate Conception by Cavallino.
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CLL Christmas Party
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Where & When
Date: Saturday, December 11
Time: 16:00-18:00
Location: Undercroft
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Christmas is coming!
The annual Children's Lending Library Christmas Party will be held on December 11 from 4 to 6 PM in the undercroft. The party is open to library members. (You can become a member at the door.) Annual membership €15.
Activities include: Book reading Crafts Toys, books, and homemade goodies on sale Christmas carolling Cake raffle
For information contact Kathy Procisi at 055 577 527
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We need your greenery and your talent!
We will soon be decorating the Church for Christmas, and are requesting donations of greenery from your garden. Also, anyone with decorating ability is encouraged to volunteer. Please contact the St. James office.
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Donations to St. James
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How to help
Although we are blessed with a beautiful church in a beautiful city, St. James is a parish of modest means. People are often surprised to learn that we are financially independent, and receive no financial support from the national Episcopal Church, from any missionary agency, nor from the US or Italian governments. Our mission and ministry is kept alive year to year by God's grace and the extravagant kindness of people like you. All donations to St. James are fully deductible for US tax purposes. St. James Church is a parish of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. Our tax ID number is 13-6132268. In accordance with Section 170 (F)(8)(B), any goods or services provided to you consist solely of intangible religious benefits. Personal checks should be made payable to "St. James Church" and sent to: St. James Church Via B. Rucellai, 9 50123 Florence, Italy
or to: Friends of St. James Church c/o Anne Bowen P.O. Box 352 Salisbury, CT 06068 USA
It is also possible to donate online at the St. James website: http://stjames.it
Unless you wish your gift to be earmarked for a special fund or purpose, it will be used by the Vestry wherever it is needed the most. Please use the "Item" box to indicate the gift's allocation, if any, as well as dedication (e.g., "made in memory of..."/ thanksgiving for.../celebration of... etc.) You will receive an electronic confirmation of your gift, followed by a thank you letter that will also serve as an official document for IRS purposes. Gifts of stock are gladly accepted. Transfer instructions are provided on request. If you might consider the inclusion of St. James in your estate planning, please contact our rector at rector@stjames.it and a time to discuss it in person will gladly be arranged. For more information, please contact friends@stjames.it or call the church office at 055 294417.
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St. James' Townhouse Available for Bookings
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Come stay in the St. James' Townhouse
St. James' Town House, in the heart of Florence, is the perfect place to stay with friends or family. We are centrally located near the train station, the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, and many other favorite places to visit. We accept reservations for a minimum of 1 week and a maximum of 3 months. Your stay with us is considered a donation to St. James Church. Contact us for availability and further information. Everyone is Welcome at St. James' Town House!
St. James' Town House is a three story apartment with its own entrance on via Bernardo Rucellai, next to the church rectory and part of the parish complex. It is a spacious 3-bedroom, 3-bath apartment, furnished with antiques, including a beautiful 1826 John Broadwood fortepiano, and overlooking the church and the rectory garden. It is fully equipped with linens for both bed and bath, along with kitchen supplies. There is satellite television that includes many English language programs, a washing machine, microwave oven, and iron. The bedrooms and living room are air conditioned. Off- street parking within the grounds of the church for one car.
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The Life and Times of Harold Acton
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Where & When
Date: Tuesday, November 23
Time: 18:00
Location: Villa La Pietra Via Bolognese 120
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Harold in his literary world
Today is the last talk in the La Pietra series on Harold Acton. It is presented by Mark Roberts, who is the historian responsible for ordering the Acton Family archive archive, and is currently engaged in indexing those documents.
The talk will be held at Villa La Pietra at 6 PM today, Tuesday, November 23.. Refreshments will follow.
R.S.V.P. lapietra.reply@nyu.edu or 055 5007210.
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The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies
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Where & When
Date: Tuesday, November 23
Time: 18:00
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Sex in the Kitchen: Embodied Masculinity during the Renaissance
The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies invites you to a lecture by Patricia Simons, "Sex in the Kitchen: Embodied Masculinity during the Renaissance," on Tuesday, November 23 at 6:00 PM at Villa I Tatti. Patricia Simons was born and educated in Australia and currently teaches art history at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she specializes in gender and sexuality during the European Renaissance. She has curated several exhibitions, including "Seeing is Healing? The Visual Arts of Medicine" (2000). Publications have treated such issues as the portraiture of women, the visibility of female-female eroticism in the Renaissance, anatomical secrets, the iconography of Hercules, and obscene jokes in a Roman academy of the early sixteenth century. She co-edited with Bill Kent Patronage, Art, and Society in Renaissance Italy (Clarendon Press, 1987) and is at work on a book about the Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii. The lecture draws from her forthcoming book Embodied Masculinity in PreModern Europe (Cambridge University Press, summer 2011). R.S.V.P. 055 603251 or www.itatti.it/reply101123.
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Bronzino Exhibit at the Strozzi Palace
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Where & When Palazzo Strozzi
Through January 23, 2011
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Bronzino: Painter and Poet at the Medici Court
The Palazzo Strozzi is hosting an exhibition of the works of Agnolo di Cosimo, known as Bronzino (1503-1572), one of the greatest painters of the Cinquecento. This exhibition has obtained loans from some of the world's most important museums, and it is possible to admire approximately 70 of his works, along with others by Pontormo, Cellini, Tribolo, Bandinelli, Pierino da Vinci, and Alessandro Allori.
The exhibition in now ongoing, and will continue through January 23.
It is promoted and Organized by the Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze, Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, Ministero per i Beni e le Attivitą Culturali, Soprintendenza PSAE, and the Polo Museale della cittą di Firenze.
Hours: Every day 9:00-20:00; Thursday 9:00-23:00 Information: 055 2645155 Reservations: Sigma CSC 055 2469200 |
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Now thank we all our God, with heart, and hands, and voices, who wondrous things hath done, in whom his world rejoices; who from our mother's arms hath blessed us on our way with countless gifts of love, and still is ours today.
Hymn 396; words by Martin Rinckart, tr. Catherine Winkworth
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Via B. Rucellai, 9
Firenze, Italy
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