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  • ‘3 days before Christmas’: Florida man shoots wife, daughter, then himself, deputies say

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    Just three days before Christmas, a man shot and killed his wife, shot his 13-year-old stepdaughter and then shot and killed himself, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.PCSO is investigating the incident as a murder-suicide.Deputies responded to a home on Lemon Avenue in the Highland City area of Lakeland after receiving a 911 call around 11 p.m. The caller said her 12-year-old neighbor ran to her house and asked her to call 911 because his stepfather and mother were fighting, according to deputies. He told the woman his mom, Crystal, asked him to call 911 as the argument was escalating, PCSO said. Deputies arrived minutes later and said they located Crystal with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead on the scene. PCSO also located a 13-year-old girl, the victim’s daughter, in her bedroom with two gunshot wounds. She was taken to the hospital, where she is in critical but stable condition. Deputies also found their 1-year-old daughter asleep in her crib, unharmed.Investigators determined 47-year-old Jason Kenney was in his shed when he decided to go back inside the house to watch the end of an NFL game in the living room, where his wife was. Crystal told him that she didn’t want to watch football, and an argument ensued, PCSO said.Deputies said she then shouted to her son, asking him to call 911, which is when he ran from the house and said he heard a single shot go off.Kenney fled the scene in his truck after shooting his wife. He called his sister, who is not in Florida, and told her he had done something bad, and he was not going to jail.Kenney told his sister she would “see it on the news.”After deputies found Kenney at his father’s home in Lake Wales, they told him to come outside. That’s when they heard a single gunshot, PCSO said.PCSO entered the shed on his father’s property to find Kenney had shot himself in the head. Kenney was pronounced dead at the scene. “Three days before Christmas, this man shot and killed his wife, shot his stepdaughter, and then shot and killed himself. This is horrific, but destroying a family and the mental health of these children so close to Christmas is especially horrific. We will do everything we can to help this family get through this difficult time,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.The 13-year-old remains in critical condition, and the other two children are with their grandparents.

    Just three days before Christmas, a man shot and killed his wife, shot his 13-year-old stepdaughter and then shot and killed himself, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

    PCSO is investigating the incident as a murder-suicide.

    Deputies responded to a home on Lemon Avenue in the Highland City area of Lakeland after receiving a 911 call around 11 p.m.

    The caller said her 12-year-old neighbor ran to her house and asked her to call 911 because his stepfather and mother were fighting, according to deputies.

    He told the woman his mom, Crystal, asked him to call 911 as the argument was escalating, PCSO said.

    Deputies arrived minutes later and said they located Crystal with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead on the scene.

    PCSO also located a 13-year-old girl, the victim’s daughter, in her bedroom with two gunshot wounds. She was taken to the hospital, where she is in critical but stable condition.

    Deputies also found their 1-year-old daughter asleep in her crib, unharmed.

    Investigators determined 47-year-old Jason Kenney was in his shed when he decided to go back inside the house to watch the end of an NFL game in the living room, where his wife was.

    Crystal told him that she didn’t want to watch football, and an argument ensued, PCSO said.

    Deputies said she then shouted to her son, asking him to call 911, which is when he ran from the house and said he heard a single shot go off.

    Kenney fled the scene in his truck after shooting his wife. He called his sister, who is not in Florida, and told her he had done something bad, and he was not going to jail.

    Kenney told his sister she would “see it on the news.”

    After deputies found Kenney at his father’s home in Lake Wales, they told him to come outside. That’s when they heard a single gunshot, PCSO said.

    PCSO entered the shed on his father’s property to find Kenney had shot himself in the head. Kenney was pronounced dead at the scene.

    “Three days before Christmas, this man shot and killed his wife, shot his stepdaughter, and then shot and killed himself. This is horrific, but destroying a family and the mental health of these children so close to Christmas is especially horrific. We will do everything we can to help this family get through this difficult time,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.

    The 13-year-old remains in critical condition, and the other two children are with their grandparents.

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  • Pasadena’s Ambassador Auditorium, ‘Carnegie Hall of the West,’ goes up for sale

    Pasadena’s Ambassador Auditorium, ‘Carnegie Hall of the West,’ goes up for sale

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    The storied Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena, which was long considered one of the region’s top classical music venues, is for sale after being owned by a local church for the last two decades.

    Harvest Rock Church is asking $45 million for the 1,200-seat auditorium near the Old Pasadena district that has also hosted jazz greats including Ella Fitzgerald, Dave Brubeck and Dizzy Gillespie. It has been called “the Carnegie Hall of the West” by fans.

    The evangelical Christian Harvest Rock Church is based on the property and uses the auditorium for services. It also rents the venue to the Pasadena Symphony and the Colburn Orchestra as well as other performers that the church finds compatible with its religious mission.

    The church recently paid off its mortgage on the property, Pastor Che Ahn said, and decided to sell it to make a move to a bigger facility somewhere in the Los Angeles region.

    The lobby of the Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena includes a chandelier composed of 100 custom bulbs and 1,390 crystals in three tiers of polished bronze.

    (Ambassador Foundation of Pasadena)

    “We’re hoping that someone will buy it to really restore it to the original purpose and intent of that building,” he said.

    The Ambassador Auditorium was intended to be a showplace for live performances when it opened in 1974. The Times called it “A new Taj Mahal for the arts.”

    It was also the centerpiece for Ambassador College, operated by the Worldwide Church of God on a 40-acre campus near the intersection of Colorado and Orange Grove boulevards that has been largely redeveloped in recent years.

    Harvest Rock Church and Maranatha High School bought a 13-acre portion of the campus site with five buildings including the auditorium from Worldwide Church of God in 2004 for an undisclosed amount. The auditorium controlled by Harvest Rock Church is assessed at $13.5 million, public records show.

    Ambassador College founder Herbert W. Armstrong was a televangelist who set out to call attention to his ministry by building a lavish auditorium where he could broadcast services and host high-profile nonreligious events, including an opening performance by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra on April 7, 1974.

    The auditorium made a big impression on local music aficionados, said Donna Perlmutter, who was a music critic at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner newspaper when it debuted.

    “We were, at the time, bowled over by the presence of it,” she said. “It was to compare with any marvelous auditorium in Europe.”

    That it had been created by a bombastic radio and television evangelist known for making dark end-times prophesies seemed unusual, she said.

    “It was almost comical to think of who it was who erected this magnificent place,” Perlmutter said of Armstrong. “It was such a weird juxtaposition.”

     The stage of the Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena.

    Jazz greats who have performed in the 1,200-seat Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena include Ella Fitzgerald, Dave Brubeck and Dizzy Gillespie.

    (Ambassador Foundation of Pasadena)

    The acoustics are “optimal,” she said. “It bears a bright, undistorted sound. No singer could want more.”

    The hall’s design by the architectural firm Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall (DMJM) strived for a mid-century version of glamour, with a main lobby chandelier composed of 100 custom bulbs and 1,390 crystals in three tiers of polished bronze.

    Finishes include walls of Brazilian rosewood and rose onyx, African shedua wood railings and ceilings adorned with hand-rolled 24-carat gold leaf.

    The auditorium is set in a 500,000-gallon water pond that holds a 37-foot solid bronze egret sculpture designed by British sculptor David Wynne, who also famously made a bronze sculpture of the Beatles’ busts in 1964 and is said to have introduced them to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

    Potential buyers of the auditorium include the city of Pasadena, private investors, or a group of investors seeking “to acquire a landmark with profound historical significance,” said real estate agent Isidora Fridman of Compass, who has the listing with Lauren Rauschenberg. The property at 131 S. St. John Ave. will officially go on the market July 9, Compass said.

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  • Orrefors Crystal Designs Nordic International Film Festival Award

    Orrefors Crystal Designs Nordic International Film Festival Award

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    Nov 14, 2022 09:00 EST

    The Swedish glass manufacturer Orrefors, established in 1898, is pleased to announce its association with the Nordic film industry as the new provider for the Nordic International Film Festival Award. 

    “We are excited to have started this collaboration with the Nordic International Film Festival (NIFF). It feels natural for us to partner with NIFF, which supports Scandinavian filmmakers and connects the Nordic regions with the rest of the world. Orrefors is a leading crystal company with production in Sweden that represents Nordic glass heritage and Scandinavian design. We look forward to a long-lasting partnership with NIFF and sharing the Orrefors award with the international film community,” says Emon Maasho, CEO & President, Orrefors North America.

    The company produces special products and awards for various organizations and events, such as the Gerald Loeb, The Perfect World Foundation, American Song Contest, and the Nobel Banquet. The Nobel collection from Orrefors was designed in 1991 for the 90th anniversary of the Nobel Prize. The stemware glasses have been used at the prestigious event every year since.

    “Having grown up with Orrefors’ products being gifted at all milestones of life, I got very excited when a collaboration between the brand and NIFF became possible. The quality and craftsmanship of Orrefors’ products feel like a beautiful manifestation of the films that we at Nordic International Film Festival celebrate,” says Linnea Larsdotter, Founder and Creative Director, Nordic International Film Festival.

    Orrefors

    Orrefors is a world-renowned crystal brand with a heritage dating back to 1898. The design is characterized by timeless Swedish aesthetics, functionality, sustainable quality, and craftsmanship. Since the early 1900s, Orrefors has contributed a significant part to the movement and style of Scandinavian Design. The high-quality glass made in the factory in Sweden has been the main focus since the beginning, and products by Orrefors are still to this day requested for prestigious events, such as the Nobel Banquet. Today, the brand is presented at some of the most exclusive department stores and galleries all over the world. 

    Learn more at https://www.orrefors.us/

    The Nordic International Film Festival 

    Based in New York City and founded in 2015 by the Swedish film producers Linnea Larsdotter and Johan Matton, Nordic International Film Festival has quickly grown to become a cultural element in the competitive film festival landscape. Since its inception, NIFF has taken every opportunity to showcase the talent of Nordic actors and filmmakers while successfully introducing them to the international film market. Every year, NIFF screens films that encourage discussion regarding the present social and political climate and creates an environment and atmosphere that facilitates in-depth discussion about those films. 

    Learn more at https://www.nordicfilmfest.org/.

    For more information, please contact:

    Emon Maasho
    CEO
    Orrefors & Kosta Boda
    emon@orrefors.us

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  • One Crafty Country Girl Announces Dreamer Collection

    One Crafty Country Girl Announces Dreamer Collection

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    updated: Jun 2, 2017

    Amber Mace, designer and owner of One Crafty Country Girl, is proud to announce the unveiling of the Dreamer Collection. This collection will feature exclusively designed accessories to decorate the inside and outside of an organized individual’s favorite tool — a planner. Designed to fit the most popular brands of ring-binder, disk, coil planners and traveler’s notebooks, this stunning collection includes uniquely designed and handcrafted planner charms, traveler notebook charms, planner stickers, and resin-topped paperclips.

    The Dreamer Collection invites you to turn your dreams into more than just a vision. Sparkly Swarovski drop pendants, Swarovski crystal beads, Sterling silver charms and pearlescent beads hang from a gold or silver chain in the planner charms, designed to clip to the upper ring or disk of a planner. The charm can dangle outside the planner as decorative bling or hang inside the planner as a place-marker.

    Planner stickers in the Dreamer Collection include Inspirational quotes, clouds and stars, and exclusive planner girl designs. New Traveler’s Notebook sticker kits will be introduced with the Dreamer Collection.

    A limited edition of three-piece sets, lovingly handmade from crystal beads, will be available as part of the collection. These will include a full-size planner charm, a traveler’s notebook charm and three of the full box stickers sets from the new collection. This inspirational three-piece set will be $65.00 and very limited.

    The collections will be launched on June 4th, 2017, just in time to give you the time to turn your dreams into visions.

    One Crafty Country Girl has two online shops, listed below:

    www.onecraftycountrygirl.com

    www.onecraftycountrygirl.etsy.com

    About One Crafty Country Girl:
    Amber Mace lives in Eatonville, Washington, with her husband and 13-year-old son, whom she home schools. Due to health issues, Amber was inspired to begin her home-based business to help provide for her family. She has made awareness boxes as well as gift bags and donates half of the proceeds of those sales to different charities, benefiting breast cancer awareness, Relay for Life, narcolepsy, etc. Her hobbies include designing planner accessories, spending time with her family, watching football and supporting her favorite team, the Seattle Seahawks.

    Contact Info:
    Email: amber@onecraftycountrygirl.com
    Website: www.onecraftycountrygirl.com

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/onecraftycountrygirl/
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/onecraftycountrygirl/
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