星期三, 3月 19, 2014

RED SOX FOUNDATION TO HOST ANNUAL WELCOME HOME PARTY AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES APRIL 4


RED SOX FOUNDATION TO HOST ANNUAL
WELCOME HOME PARTY AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES APRIL 4
Home Opener Fundraiser Presented by HP Hood;
Event Takes Place Immediately Following the 2:05 p.m. Red Sox-Brewers Game


BOSTON, MA – The Red Sox Foundation will once again host the annual ‘Welcome Home Party’ presented by HP Hood on April 4 at the House of Blues. The event will take place immediately following the 2:05 p.m. home opener against the Milwaukee Brewers. Tickets for the charitable fundraiser are on sale now at redsox.com/welcomehome.  

Attending the event will be members of the 2014 Red Sox team and coaching staff, as well as owners and members of the front office. Proceeds from the event benefit the Red Sox Foundation’s donations and programs benefitting the families of New England.

This year’s fundraiser will have a game show format with players and is emceed by Emmy award nominated actor Mike O’Malley and Red Sox Alumni Kevin Millar. 

In addition to HP Hood, other companies supporting the event include Bank of America, Cross Insurance, CVS, Amgen, Suffolk Construction, Ernst & Young, and Sapient Nitro.

地鐵政府中心站 3/22起 將關閉兩年


加斯林糖尿病中心一匙薑慶十週年 表揚金良城 日星基金會


加斯林糖尿病中心執行長布魯克(John L. Brooks III)(左二),資深副總裁金良城(右四)接受
日星基金會
Joseph Plummer捐給七萬元,與三名“一匙薑”籌委會主席黃秀櫻(右起)
,夏一樹,陳維禮合影。(周菊子攝)
(Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)加斯林糖尿病中心(Joslin Diabetes Center)亞裔糖尿病研進會(AADI)十七日晚在波士頓美術博物館舉辦第十屆 「一匙薑(A Spoonful of Ginger)」籌款晚會,表揚創辦人金良城,最慷慨捐款者“日星”公司,並感謝一眾支持者。
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日星(Sunstar)基金會美國區董事長Joseph Plummer當晚代表該公司捐款七萬元。他指出,該公司創辦人逝於糖尿病,接班人也患有糖尿病,預防,治療糖尿病一直是該公司最關心的議題之一。該公司在過去十年間,捐款總額不下六十萬元。
右起,陳嘉寧,陳維禮,陳麗雲等陳氏家族,在麻州擁有
十餘家餐廳。
(周菊子攝)
帝苑大酒樓東主黃官羨(左一)和女兒黃秀櫻(右起),女婿
洪永迪,外孫洪澤匡一起參加“一匙薑”。
(周菊子攝)
加斯林糖尿病中心執行長布魯克(John L. Brooks III當晚報告該中心開始三項新研究,有三名醫師獲獎,三名新人加入董事會等一連串好消息之餘,稱許金良城有遠見,創辦了AADI,十四年來工作成就顯著,不但促使社會正視了亞裔已成患糖尿病高危險群現象,並在找出預防,治療方法上,有卓越成績。
星星餐廳的楊光霖(右起),劉煌雲,楊秀鳳等母子檔,
在一匙薑活動擺出美食。
(周菊子攝)
加斯林糖尿病中心首席科學家暨AADI創辦人金良城謙虛表示,AADI的成績,是許多人一起努力的結果。值此慶祝“一匙薑”十週年之際,他要特別表揚一下,十四年前攜手創辦AADI的熱心人,包括他的妻子伍萍方,麻州的李錦昆家族,加州的何氏家族(Sally and Larry Ho),紐約州的陳氏家族(Jean and Gene Chin),當晚未能趕到的黃氏家族(Eugene and Lai Wong)等。
龍鳳集團少東梅沛傑(左一)和梅皓燃(右二),Allessandna
 Polina(右一),Jeremy Lee,余家樂等燒酒餐廳團隊。
(周菊子攝)
在這誌記十週年的盛會中,金良城列出一長串感謝名單,包括感謝名廚Jasper White和加斯林亞裔門診主任暨國際健康方案(Health Solutions International)資深主任徐千田,指出是他倆當初想到辦“一匙薑”活動。十年來從未間斷參加活動的名廚,食肆,包括張柔安(Joanne Chang),甄碧鳳,陳維禮,以及華埠餐廳等。
 JP Fuji集團東主梁戰士(右二)第一次親自到場,和曹浩明,
梁秀婷,梁戰成等團隊成員一起出席活動。
(周菊子攝)
金良城還特地感謝了第一場“一匙薑”的籌辦者李超榮,指當初沒人想到,一場活動,竟能籌得逾十二萬元。
趙廣華(右一)是“一匙薑”的主要支持者之一。(周菊子攝)
AADI亞裔門診主任徐千田也指出,如今十年下來,“一匙薑”已為AADI籌得將近三百六十萬元。AADI辦的246場醫療講座,在全美及亞洲國家,共有不下一萬一千餘人參加過。該機構在網上提供的資料,也有來自120多國的人士使用。
名廚Jasper White(右)和甄碧鳳因廚藝結緣,是多年好友。(周菊子攝)
當然,這樣的籌款成績,沒有熱心人大方捐款,是不可能做到的。金良城因此特地感謝趙廣華,Novo Nordisk and Lilly公司,Deb and Dick Carlson,李氏家族,陳氏家族,王本仁,華人醫務中心,周樹昂,莫漪華夫婦及大同藥房,哈佛朝聖者醫療公司,葉俊年夫婦,黃秀櫻,黃官羨家族等等。
  緬粉烘培店的張安柔在波士頓廚藝界,一直佔有一席之地。(周菊子攝)
金良城指出,十年前,亞裔社區沒人談糖尿病,如今許多人都認識到,糖尿病是亞裔社區的中在健康問題之一,對住在亞洲的亞裔來說,也成了一種流行病。現在最熱門的問題是,什麼是治療或預防亞裔患糖尿病的最佳做法。過去這些年來,AADI已研發出一套完善的,包含廚藝,醫療,營養及教育,分析辦法,來密切追蹤患者狀況,在治療效果上,已超過了全國標準,也彌平了亞裔病患在糖尿病預防及治療上所遭遇的不平等。
十七日晚的“一匙薑”十週年晚會,由帝苑大酒樓東主黃官羨的女兒黃秀櫻,常熟餐廳家族第三代陳維禮,夏一樹夫婦擔任籌備委員會主席。他們和華康加護中心發展主任譚秀婷等人組成的籌委會,邀得27家餐廳為出席者準備美食。
來自波士頓華埠的包括華埠餐廳,以及少東梅沛傑親自率隊的龍鳳酒樓,燒酒(Shojo)餐廳;東主黃官羨坐鎮的帝苑大酒樓;楊光霖和楊秀鳳的星星餐廳等。昆士市有大老闆梁戰士第一次親自到場的JP Fuji集團等。

54 Police Chiefs Sign Historic Accord


54 Police Chiefs Sign Historic Accord
Inter Agency Mutual Aid Agreement Will Grant Law Enforcement Authority to On-Duty Police Officers across Community Borders
Empowers Police to Effectively Respond to Public Safety Emergencies

The Middlesex County Chiefs of Police Association today announced the signing of the Massachusetts Interagency Mutual Aid Agreement, authorized by the General laws of the Commonwealth, which will empowers on-duty police officers in one jurisdiction to respond to public safety emergencies in other participating jurisdictions in certain circumstances.

The historic agreement, to date signed by 51 of the 54 communities in Middlesex County, as well as Wellesley, Lynnfield, and Saugus, establishes a strategic working partnership among the police departments that will provide community benefits in both day-to-day life and during a major incident.

The crux of the agreement is twofold: First, Police Chiefs now have a formal method of requesting immediate mutual aid assistance from neighboring communities during a critical incident or crime in progress. Second, an on-duty police officer, who may be traveling to court for the day or transporting a prisoner, can act if they observe a drunk driver or other unlawful behavior while traveling through another community.

“Police officers are expected to always be police officers, and they should never have to put themselves or others in danger by hastily rushing to stop a reckless driver or wanted felon before the town line,” said Weston Police Chief Steven Shaw, President of the Middlesex County Chiefs of Police Association. “Crime doesn’t stop at the border, and this agreement will help ensure that criminals can’t escape the law by escaping one community.”

The agreement is the product of more than a year of research and work by a special subcommittee of the Middlesex County Chiefs of Police Association, led by Arlington Police Chief Frederick Ryan. The work stemmed from two Supreme Judicial Court Decisions: Commonwealth v. LeBlanc (1990) and Commonwealth v. Bartlett (2013).

In the LeBLanc case, a drunk driver’s case was thrown out because a Natick Police Officer followed the driver, who had been speeding and ran a red light, over the border into Framingham. The case left police with little recourse, under the law at the time.

The Bartlett case, however, held that police departments could establish Inter Agency Mutual Aid Agreements, extending  policing powers to neighboring communities.  Middlesex is the first county in Massachusetts to sign a county-wide Inter Agency Mutual Aid Agreement.

The agreement also covers nearly every community that the 2014 Boston Marathon will pass through. Major events like the marathon attacks last year and the security efforts for the marathon this year underscore the need for cooperation among different law enforcement organizations.

“Major events in Massachusetts and elsewhere have highlighted the need for police departments to work together more effectively, and these events have shown that we are indeed more effective when we work together,” said Bedford Police Chief Robert Bongiorno, Secretary of the Middlesex County Chiefs of Police Association.

“Working together, across invisible boundaries, is a real step in the right direction,” said Belmont Police Chief Richard McLaughlin, Treasurer of the Association. “I’m proud to sign this agreement. It will make the community safer, and it will keep police officers safe.”

The agreement allows municipal police chiefs to retain command and control of incidents in their communities during incidents. It also requires police officers to notify the commanding officer of the community when they enter to conduct policing activities. The officers will either be requested as mutual aid from the neighboring community, or they may “Self Activate” when they observe or become aware of a violation of the law across the border.  The on-duty police officer may exercise their police powers within any community covered under the agreement: to prevent harm to the public, prevent property damage, stopping unlawful behavior, investigating possible criminal activity, increasing the manpower/capabilities of the department, detaining offenders, or enforcing traffic laws.

Of the three remaining departments in Middlesex County, the chiefs of the Waltham and Winchester Police Departments have submitted the agreement to their municipal government for approval. Cambridge has not signed the agreement at this time.

GOVERNOR PATRICK SIGNS $177 MILLION MILITARY BOND BILL


GOVERNOR PATRICK SIGNS $177 MILLION MILITARY BOND BILL
Funding for Hanscom Air Force Base and Barnes Air National Guard Base will support economic growth for municipalities, aid national security efforts 

BOSTON – Tuesday, March 18, 2014 – Governor Deval Patrick last week signed H. 3736, “An Act Encouraging the Improvement, Expansion and Development of Military Installations in the Commonwealth,” which authorizes funding for infrastructure projects in partnership with Massachusetts military installations and the Massachusetts National Guard. These projects are designed to expand public and private sector growth for the cities and towns surrounding each installation and enhance both the military installation’s value in support of national and domestic security goals

“Our military bases offer incredible assets, help fuel our economy and are an important contributor to our country’s national security,” said Governor Patrick, Co-Chair of the Military Asset and Security Strategy Task Force. “This authorization will send a clear message to the Pentagon that we are serious about promoting and protecting our defense communities and our one of a kind intellectual resources.”

The six military installations in Massachusetts include Barnes Air National Guard Base in Westfield; Fort Devens; Hanscom Air Force Base; Joint Base Cape Cod; Natick Soldier Systems Center; and Westover Air Reserve Base in Chicopee. These installations account for a total economic impact of $14.2 billion and more than 46,500 Massachusetts jobs. Additionally, these bases are hubs for partnerships with the Commonwealth’s defense sector. Massachusetts’ defense and homeland security federal contracts collectively generate more than 130,000 jobs in the Commonwealth. In 2011, Massachusetts received $13.9 billion in Department of Defense or Department of Homeland Security contracts, an 83 percent increase to the Commonwealth since 2003.

The bill immediately authorizes a total investment of $12 million outlined in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 Capital Investment Plan, and gives the Commonwealth options to fund up to $165 million more in future years to expand missions, create and retain jobs, and generate economic activity on or around Massachusetts military installations. 
  
The $12 million for FY 2014 supports three projects enhancing the military mission and industry growth at Hanscom Air Force Base and Barnes Air National Guard Base, and allows for the expansion of veterans’ services in central Massachusetts:

·    $2.9 million for energy and communications upgrades to the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Enterprise Integration Facility (CEIF) at Hanscom Air Force Base to realistically test and integrate advanced software, cyber security and network applications and expand private sector and research and development opportunities. The CEIF serves as a secure, scalable environment for developing, integrating, and testing today's cutting edge technologies and provides a secure infrastructure for systems. 
·    $9 million for Phases I and II of the joint civilian and military Runway Infrastructure Project at Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport and Barnes Air National Guard Base. The Commonwealth’s $9 million from this legislation leveraged $13.4 million in federal funding from the Federal Aviation Administration and National Guard Bureau as well as $250,000 from the City of Westfield. The completion of the runway and associated projects, such as new taxiing space and utility and electrical improvements, fills a critical infrastructure need for this busy, regional airfield used by civilians, industry and the military, and brings opportunities for continued economic growth to the region. 
·    $100,000 to close the National Guard’s Worcester Armory and relocate the National Guard’s Military Museum to Concord, allowing the non-profit Veterans Inc. to expand housing and workforce development services for veterans in central Massachusetts.

“Hanscom Air Force base is committed to supporting our joint warfighters in the most innovative, effective, and efficient ways possible. We see our ongoing partnership and collaboration with the Commonwealth and with other regional assets as helping us do just that,” said Colonel Lester A. Weilacher, Commander of the 66th Air Base Group at Hanscom Air Force Base. “Our expectation is that the bond bill will further enable these partnerships and collaborative efforts.”

“The state’s military installations play a critical role in the overall health of the economy, contributing billions of dollars and thousands of jobs,” said Senate President Therese Murray. “It is important that we continue to work to protect the future of our bases and this legislation makes a strong commitment to supporting the advancement and sustainability of the military bases in the Commonwealth.”

“This legislation ensures that we have sustainable plans to improve military bases, an effort which should engender economic growth and give military personnel they opportunities they so rightly deserve,” said House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo. “I’m proud that Massachusetts leads the nation in supporting our military institutions and personnel. I thank the Patrick Administration, Senate President Murray, the Massachusetts Congressional Delegation and all who work to make this goal a reality.”

“I want to applaud the efforts of everyone who offered their guidance and assistance in this project, including Governor Patrick, members of the Military Asset and Security Strategy Task Force, and my colleagues in the House and Senate. Over the next five years this bond bill will enhance state and national security, bolster Massachusetts’ economy, protect local jobs, and strengthen the Commonwealth’s commitment to our Military Forces, service members and veterans,” said Representative Harold Naughton. “The men and women of the Armed Forces dedicate their lives to serve and protect Massachusetts and the nation. I am honored to have had the opportunity to help in providing them with the tools and support necessary to fulfill their service. Solidifying Massachusetts contribution to the national defense is yet another way we honor the sacrifice of our veterans, both those who have returned and those who will never return but in the hearts of those they loved.”

Any future investments will be made within the Patrick Administration’s debt affordability policy, which has allowed for an unprecedented level of capital investment in the Commonwealth while maintaining the highest bond rating in the state’s history. 

The bill designates the Military Asset and Security Strategy Task Force to continue the long term effort to study potential projects that benefit the military and the Commonwealth. The Task Force coordinates the efforts of government, industry, and academia and seeks to address education, workforce training, infrastructure improvements, environmental/utility matters, veterans’ services, and housing and transportation issues related to the missions and people at Massachusetts’ military installations. The Task Force is co-chaired by Governor Patrick, Congresswoman Niki Tsongas and former Senator William “Mo” Cowan.

“This bond bill will enable the Commonwealth to invest in projects that would benefit both the military’s mission at Massachusetts’ six bases and the Commonwealth’s public sector, while also supporting the $14 billion economic impact the defense industry has in Massachusetts,” said Congresswoman Niki Tsongas “This investment sends a loud and clear message to the Pentagon that Massachusetts is an enthusiastic and willing partner to help them address our nation’s most pressing challenges. As the sole member of the Commonwealth’s congressional delegation to sit on the Armed Service Committee, and co-chair of the Massachusetts Military Asset and Security Strategy Task Force, I have made it a priority to highlight the extraordinary work being done at these installations and thank the Governor and our partners at the Statehouse for their support.”

"The funding ensured by this bill will help maintain the long-term mission of Massachusetts’ military bases and fuel our economy by creating new jobs and investing in much needed infrastructure projects, which will benefit the communities surrounding bases across the state,” said U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey. “I applaud Governor Patrick for his leadership ensuring support for the vital missions performed by military units stationed within the Commonwealth.”

"I applaud the passage of the bond bill," said Congressman Bill Keating. "This bill will not only strengthen the Guard presence in Massachusetts, but will assist communities neighboring bases with such things like waste water management and new renewable energy initiatives. The National Guard in Massachusetts has been a leader in the development of these strategies while protecting our citizens from natural and manmade disasters alike."

The Task Force is currently conducting comprehensive energy assessments at the Commonwealth’s military bases in order to identify and develop energy solutions that lower base operating costs and enhance energy security. These efforts include studying complementary use ideas to create jobs and reduce base operating costs at Westover Air Reserve Base in Chicopee, funding a Town of Natick road infrastructure project to benefit the Natick Soldier Systems Center and private development, finalizing an ongoing land exchange to enable an important military construction effort at Hanscom, funding a one-of-a-kind acquisition management graduate program through the University of Massachusetts designed to support Hanscom personnel and many other efforts which leverage existing Congressional authorizations and Department of Defense guidance to partner with state government. This bond bill, and each of these initiatives, complements the Patrick Administration’s strong commitment to the more than 500,000 veterans and military families who live in Massachusetts. 

Additionally, this bill:

·    Expands the mandate of the Military Asset and Security Strategy Task Force to encourage partnerships with other New England states in support of regional efforts to enhance installations in Massachusetts, and directs the Task Force to consider the establishment of “military enterprise zones” to support existing installations, encourage private investment and job creation, and diversify and revitalize local economies near installations without encroaching on military property. 
·    De-authorizes $261 million from the 2005 military bond bill, decreasing Massachusetts’ outstanding authorizations by $84 million.
·    Allows MassDevelopment to provide utility services to military installations if pursued by an installation.
·    Assigns MassDevelopment as the agency to oversee and implement military improvement and expansion projects in partnership with military installations.
·    Authorizes the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to transfer a parcel of land at Otis Air National Guard Base to MassDOT in order to expand non-passenger freight rail service on Cape Cod.

"The Military Bond Bill provides the resources that will strengthen partnerships between local, state and federal governments, contribute to the Commonwealth's economic vitality, preserve our military heritage and enhance services for our honored veterans," said Major General L. Scott Rice, The Adjutant General, Massachusetts National Guard. "I thank the Military Task Force, MassDevelopment and all our key partners for their tireless efforts supporting this initiative."

“The Commonwealth’s military installations are a vital part of our economy, and MassDevelopment is pleased to partner with the Task Force and the six bases on economic development and expansion projects,” said MassDevelopment President and CEO Marty Jones. “I would like to thank Governor Patrick and the Legislature for their hard work and leadership on this bill.”

"As a Massachusetts based company, Rectrix Aviation recognized early on the leadership of Governor Patrick’s Administration, the FAA and the City of Westfield," said Rectrix Aviation President and CEO Richard Cawley. "This funding is critical to generate new economic growth and investment across the region. We are thrilled that the Barnes runway project was completed with such strong support that makes us not only proud to invest in Westfield Massachusetts, but other Massachusetts airports and infrastructure as well."

“Massachusetts is home to leading technology resources across government, industry and academia that directly contribute to our nation's strengths, particularly in securing our nation against cyber threats,” said Charlie Benway, Executive Director of the Advanced Cyber Security Center. “Governor Patrick’s leadership and the Commonwealth’s substantive commitment to Massachusetts military installations, especially the investment in Hanscom Air Force Base's CEIF, paves the way for public-private collaborations across multiple domains to leverage these resources and deliver a multiplier effect in securing our nation in cyber.”

GOVERNOR PATRICK ANNOUNCES STEPS TO PRESERVE SNAP BENEFITS FOR 163,000 MASSACHUSETTS HOUSEHOLDS



GOVERNOR PATRICK ANNOUNCES STEPS TO PRESERVE SNAP BENEFITS FOR 163,000 MASSACHUSETTS HOUSEHOLDSCross Agency Initiative Will Restore SNAP Cuts Included in Federal Farm Bill
BOSTON – Tuesday, March 18, 2014 – Governor Deval Patrick today announced steps to preserve Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for approximately 163,000 households in Massachusetts and avoid the loss of approximately $142 million in SNAP benefits set to be cut under the recently enacted federal Farm Bill.
"Government's role is to help people help themselves, and these steps are necessary to help our most vulnerable residents and families meet their most basic needs," said Governor Patrick.
Under the plan, the Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) will partner with the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) to provide at least $20 in heating assistance to eligible families through the H-EAT program, which makes them eligible for an increase of $80 in monthly SNAP benefits to help families pay for food. DHCD will invest approximately $3 million to support the continuation of the program and leverage the additional SNAP benefits for these families.
The investment will also help maintain economic stability for families and businesses in Massachusetts, as each SNAP dollar spent generates approximately $2 in economic activity for the state, according to the USDA.
“Reversing the cuts from the Farm Bill is a major step in helping Massachusetts families work toward economic stability,” said Secretary of Health and Human Services John Polanowicz. “Any cut in benefit, no matter the size, has a real impact on low-income families, and this funding supports a program that makes a difference every day.”
This program continues to be a valuable resource for residents across the Commonwealth,” said Aaron Gornstein, Undersecretary of the Department of Housing and Community Development. “As the Administrator of the LIHEAP program, DHCD is pleased to join our sister agency in preventing cuts to the food stamp benefits that our neediest families have been receiving.  
The heating assistance, known as the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, is federal assistance provided to the state to help low-income families defray heating costs.
"I'm so proud of Governor Patrick and his Administration for stepping up and providing these resources to help some of our most vulnerable neighbors," said Congressman Jim McGovern. "Despite what Speaker Boehner said last week (ironically, on the same day he invited Pope Francis to address a joint session of Congress), this effort is not 'fraud' or 'cheating' -- it's an effort by states like Massachusetts to provide food to hungry families."
The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (formerly Food Stamps) is a fully federally-funded food benefit program administered by the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance on behalf of the United States Department of Agriculture. The Department helps nearly one in seven residents throughout the Commonwealth meet their most basic needs.

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Firebeat Dancesport Studios hosts Grand Opening in Winchester featuring World Professional Latin Champions


Firebeat Dancesport Studios hosts Grand Opening in Winchester featuring World Professional Latin Champions
March 29, 2014 / 7-11pm

Winchester, MA – On Saturday, March 29th, from 7-11pm, Firebeat Dancesport Studios, will officially open its doors to the Winchester community with a Grand Opening Gala at
2 Lowell Avenue, #2B, Winchester, MA. Guests can anticipa
te a classy evening of dinner and dancing, live music, and showstopping performances by World Professional Latin Champions, Riccardo Cocchi and Yulia Zagoruychenko.
As a premier ballroom dance studio, Firebeat is sporting a new look and location thanks to its visionary Owners and Master Instructors, André Strinadko and Ching Kao. The studio has relocated from its original site in Boston as part of a grand expansion into a spectacular 7,000 square foot dancesport facility. The studio boasts 3 spacious ballrooms that were designed from the ground up with feng-shui in mind to evoke a sense of harmony and balance for body and spirit. A dance product retail shop and a coffee/smoothie bar, aptly named Café Zen, are notable on-site amenities.
Strinadko and Kao share a holistic approach to health and dance fitness. They have created a sanctuary where people can feel safe to discover their potential for dance. The space offers a socially inviting learning environment, where students can build a solid foundation for technique, musicality, and performance. In addition to private dance lessons and group classes, Firebeat offers 12 high-energy, interval-style, zumba workouts each week to enhance people’s movement and coordination, and to increase their cardio endurance and strength.
Members of the Firebeat team share one primary goal...to empower students. Whether they are brand new to ballroom, social dancers, or advanced ballroom competitors, all of the instructors are dedicated to helping individuals find the right fit.
“Dancing is a continuous self-discovery and medium for self-growth,” shares Strinadko. “This is a studio that is driven by passion, and we enjoy supporting students at all levels on their individual journeys to achieve their goals.”
“The Winchester space is truly a refuge for all dance lovers,” says Kao. Firebeat Dancesport Studios is currently open for classes. Tickets for the Grand Opening celebration on March 29th are available online. Come and experience all the glitz, glamour, and allure of ballroom!
MEET THE OWNERS – Strinadko and Kao are one dynamic duo on and off the dancefloor, and they continue to refine their craft as a competitive professional couple in International Latin. Strinadko has earned national and international Latin titles, and he has been the highest ranked professional Latin competitor in New England for the last eight years.
After achieving great success as a pro-am dancer, Kao recently made the transition to professional dancing. As a teacher, she draws heavily on her PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience to understand individual learning styles and to effectively tailor her coaching to each dancer.
For information about the studio and Gala tickets, visit www.firebeatdancesport.com Firebeat Dancesport Studios, LLC / (617) 564-3473
2 Lowell Avenue, #2B, Winchester, MA 01890