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Harlem
School of the Arts Gala Pre-Party
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The twin daughters of Nat King Cole,
Casey Cole-Ray and Timolin Cole-Augustus, flew
north from their homes in Palm Beach to join Jackie
Weld Drake at her Upper East Side residence to
celebrate the upcoming Harlem School of the Arts Gala
which, like the sister’s Nat King Cole Generation Hope and
Mrs. Weld Drake’s beloved Casita Maria,
advocate arts education for all children. |
After warm thanks to their hostess, Casey and
Timolin Cole explained, “As the daughters of Nat King Cole
and sisters of Natalie
Cole,
we were bestowed much more than the Cole name -- the spirit
and passion of two legendary entertainers; a father and
daughter who cherished the privilege of bringing harmony to
people through their music. Our hearts are full that on May
1, the esteemed Harlem School of the Arts will honor our
father and sisters’ legacy in tandem with our dad's namesake
charity. On a special note, today marks the diamond
anniversary of our parents, who would be celebrating 60
years. In both their memories, we encourage you to share
love with the world today." |
For over 50 years, Harlem School of the Arts
has built a community centered around a dynamic global
curriculum, with a focus on diasporas of prominence in
Harlem and Upper Manhattan. Students study and are exposed
to music, dance, theater, visual arts, design, and culture
guided by world-class faculty and Master teachers. HSA is
committed to leveling the playing field by empowering young
people from across the multi-cultural and socio-economic
spectrum. Of the nearly 5,000 students who participate in
HSA programs, more than 85% are African American or Latino
and nearly 50% of students taking classes at our facility
receive financial assistance. |
Casita Maria, headquartered in the South
Bronx, was established in 1934 by Claire and Elizabeth
Sullivan as the first charitable organization to serve
Latinos in New York City. The Sullivan sisters had a primary
mission to offer after school enrichment and recreational
activities for the children of newly arrived families from
Puerto Rico. Today, Casita Maria remains dedicated to its
original mission, delivering services to the mostly Latino
youth, and families of the Hunts Point community it serves
in the Bronx. Casita Maria now works out of a
state-of-the-art facility encompassing performance spaces,
exhibition gallery, dance, and music studios, and more on
its Simpson Street campus. To learn more about Casita Maria,
please visit: https://www.casitamaria.org/ |
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