https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/browse?tags=senior+citizen&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CCreator&output=atom2024-03-29T09:36:32+00:00Omekahttps://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/3066The Sanford Herald. The year the award was given is believed to be 1974.
Dr. Starke was a practicing medical doctor who opened his practice in Sanford, Florida, on September 15, 1927. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Starke became one of only four African-American physicians to be accepted by Harvard University for residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He practiced for several years in Boston and then returned to Sanford in 1933 and continued to practice medicine until his death at age 80. For many years, Dr. Starke was the only African-American doctor in Sanford. Dr. Starke was also the first African-American doctor to acquire membership in the Florida Medical Association and the Seminole County Medical Association, as well as the second to join the American Medical Association. In 1971, the City of Sanford named George Starke Park, located at 1501 West Third Street, in his honor.]]>2015-08-31T17:42:25+00:00
Dublin Core
Title
Dr. Starke Wins Chase Senior Citizen Award
Alternative Title
Dr. Starke Wins Senior Citizen Award
Subject
Sanford (Fla.)
Doctors
Physicians--Florida
Senior citizens
Awards--United States
Description
This newspaper clipping concerns the awarding of the Chase Senior Citizen Award to Dr. George H. Starke (1898-1978). The precise newspaper is unknown, but it is presumed to be The Sanford Herald. The year the award was given is believed to be 1974.
Dr. Starke was a practicing medical doctor who opened his practice in Sanford, Florida, on September 15, 1927. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Starke became one of only four African-American physicians to be accepted by Harvard University for residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He practiced for several years in Boston and then returned to Sanford in 1933 and continued to practice medicine until his death at age 80. For many years, Dr. Starke was the only African-American doctor in Sanford. Dr. Starke was also the first African-American doctor to acquire membership in the Florida Medical Association and the Seminole County Medical Association, as well as the second to join the American Medical Association. In 1971, the City of Sanford named George Starke Park, located at 1501 West Third Street, in his honor.
Creator
Casselberry, Jane
Source
Original newspaper article by Jane Casselberry: "Dr. Starke Wins Chase Senior Citizen Award," The Sanford Herald: Dr. George H. Starke Folder, General Henry S. Sanford Memorial Library, Sanford Museum, Sanford Florida.
]]>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/2476 Episode 24 focuses on the internationally famous gay resort, the Parliament House Reosrt, located at 410 North Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. This podcast includes interviews with two representatives of Parliament House. The building was originally constructed in the early 1930s as The Carolina Moon. In 1965, the site reopened as the Parliament House Lodge of Orlando. After near bankruptcy, the hotel was purchased by Bill Miller and Mike Hodge, who reopened the location as the Parliament House Resort on May 1, 1975. The Parliament House became quite successful and has been christened the largest gay resort in the world.]]>2015-09-24T13:12:41+00:00
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 24: The Parliament House
Alternative Title
Parliament House Podcast
Subject
Podcasts
Documentaries
Orlando (Fla.)
Gays--United States
Homosexuals
Resorts--Florida
Gay clubs
Lesbians
Transsexuals
Description
Episode 24 of RICHES Podcast Documentaries: The Parliament House. RICHES Podcast Documentaries are short form narrative documentaries that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts can involve the participation or cooperation of local area partners.
Episode 24 focuses on the internationally famous gay resort, the Parliament House Reosrt, located at 410 North Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. This podcast includes interviews with two representatives of Parliament House. The building was originally constructed in the early 1930s as The Carolina Moon. In 1965, the site reopened as the Parliament House Lodge of Orlando. After near bankruptcy, the hotel was purchased by Bill Miller and Mike Hodge, who reopened the location as the Parliament House Resort on May 1, 1975. The Parliament House became quite successful and has been christened the largest gay resort in the world.
Abstract
In this podcast, Adam Cohen interviews two representatives from the Parliament House who have lived in Central Florida and worked there practically since it opened, giving us insight into how the GLBT community in Central Florida, and even outside the country, came to see the establishment as a second home. We will see how the creation of a popular gay establishment, in a place not known at the time for its gay community, is a difficult task, and look at its journey to becoming one of Central Florida’s most popular attractions.
Creator
Cohen, Adam
Source
Original 19-minute and 7-second podcast by Adam Cohen, January 28, 2012: "RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 24: The Parliament House." RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Orlando, Florida.
]]>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/2466 Episode 14 explores the impact of mega-church Calvary Assembly of God, located at 1199 Clay Street in Winter Park, Florida, and evangelical Benny Hinn. This podcast includes narratives by Dr. Michael Hammond, Jack Norman, Gene Polino, and Debbie Carey on Benny Hinn and Calvary Assembly, an evangelical mega-church in Winter Park, Florida. Originally called the Orlando Gospel Tabernacle, the church was founded on Miller Avenue by Pastor John Hall in 1953 and joined the Assemblies of God the following year. The church was renamed the Calvary Assembly of God when Dr. Dale Zink became pastor in 1961. The church grew rapidly during the 1960s, 1970, and 1980s and was influential in the evangelism of Hinn.]]>2015-02-16T19:52:53+00:00
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 14: Calvary Assembly and Benny Hinn, Part 1
Alternative Title
Calvary Assembly and Benny Hinn Podcast
Subject
Podcasts
Documentaries
Hinn, Benny
Evangelicalism--United States
Churches--Florida
Televangelism
Assemblies of God--United States
Winter Park (Fla.)
Description
Episode 14, Part 1 of RICHES Podcast Documentaries: Calvary Assembly and Benny Hinn. RICHES Podcast Documentaries are short form narrative documentaries that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts can involve the participation or cooperation of local area partners.
Episode 14 explores the impact of mega-church Calvary Assembly of God, located at 1199 Clay Street in Winter Park, Florida, and evangelical Benny Hinn. This podcast includes narratives by Dr. Michael Hammond, Jack Norman, Gene Polino, and Debbie Carey on Benny Hinn and Calvary Assembly, an evangelical mega-church in Winter Park, Florida. Originally called the Orlando Gospel Tabernacle, the church was founded on Miller Avenue by Pastor John Hall in 1953 and joined the Assemblies of God the following year. The church was renamed the Calvary Assembly of God when Dr. Dale Zink became pastor in 1961. The church grew rapidly during the 1960s, 1970, and 1980s and was influential in the evangelism of Hinn.
Abstract
This two-part podcast explores the impact of perhaps the most controversial and widely known evangelicals in Central Florida, the charismatic Benny Hinn. Dr. Michael Hammond, Jack Norman, Gene Polino, and Debbie Carey provide an enlightening narrative on Benny Hinn and Calvary Assembly, the mega-church that has profoundly influenced the Central Florida region.
Creator
Corbett, Joseph Francis II
Lloyd, Rustin "Rusty"
Source
Original 16-minute and 6-second podcast by Joseph Francis Corbett II and Rustin "Rusty" Lloyd, September 15, 2011: "RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 14: Calvary Assembly and Benny Hinn, Part 1." RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Orlando, Florida.
]]>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/6256The Oviedo Voice on January 2, 2003. The article is about the Christmas celebration at the Village Oaks at Tuskawilla Assisted Living Facility, located at 1016 Willa Springs Drive in Winter Springs, Florida. Residents received gifts from members of the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, located at 5300 Old Howell Branch Road in Winter Park.]]>2015-11-24T19:41:27+00:00
Dublin Core
Title
A Special Christmas for All
Alternative Title
Special Christmas
Subject
Winter Springs (Fla.)
Christmas--Florida
Holidays--United States
Description
A newspaper article published in The Oviedo Voice on January 2, 2003. The article is about the Christmas celebration at the Village Oaks at Tuskawilla Assisted Living Facility, located at 1016 Willa Springs Drive in Winter Springs, Florida. Residents received gifts from members of the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, located at 5300 Old Howell Branch Road in Winter Park.
Source
Original newspaper article: "A Special Christmas for All." The Oviedo Voice, Vol. XIII, No. 1, January 2, 2003: Private Collection of Sarah Thorncroft.
Publisher
The Oviedo Voice
Date Created
ca. 2003-01-02
Date Copyrighted
2003-01-02
Date Modified
2003-01-02
Contributor
Thorncroft, Sarah
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original newspaper article: "A Special Christmas for All." The Oviedo Voice, Vol. XIII, No. 1, January 2, 2003.