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Orlando Newsletter (November 14th)
Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!
Welcome to The Orlando Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Orlando unveils new attractions, stays.
Gators’ depth tested in season finale.
A deep-dive into the life of Albin Polasek.
And more…
Quote of the Week
"Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself."
— George Bernard Shaw
Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
What is the name of the Orlando basketball team that competes in the NBA?
A) Orlando Magic
B) Miami Heat
C) Tampa Bay Titans
D) Florida Suns
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The Orlando basketball team that competes in the NBA is A) Orlando Magic.
News
💼 Business
Dutch Bros expands in Orlando with Waterford Lakes. (link)
Orlando adds these attractions and unique stays. (link)
🏒 Sports
Lightning get outscored in NHL-leading Winnipeg. (link)
Injury-riddled Gators’ depth, resilience and resolve to be tested during UF’s season-closing stretch. (link)
🏦 Finance
Orlando's $1.3B+ health care construction pipeline led by these 8 projects. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
🏐 UCF Knights Volleyball vs. Brigham Young University Cougars Women's Volleyball
THE VENUE AT UCF, Orlando, FL
Thu • Nov 14, 2024 • 7:00 PM | (More Info)
🏀 Orlando Magic v Philadelphia 76ers - Emirates NBA Cup Game
Kia Center, Orlando, FL
Fri • Nov 15, 2024 • 7:00 PM | (More Info)
Music & Concerts
🎶 O.A.R. Florida Tour 24
Hard Rock Live Orlando, Orlando, FL
Thu • Nov 14, 2024 • 6:55 PM | (More Info)
🎤 Real Friends
The Beacham, Orlando, FL
Fri • Nov 15, 2024 • 6:00 PM | (More Info)
Family
🎨 Whitney Cummings: Big Baby
Hard Rock Live Orlando, Orlando, FL
Fri • Nov 15, 2024 • 8:00 PM | (More Info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Orlando with architecture inspired by different planets” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Orlando Historical Events
Spanish Influenza Pandemic Impact (1918) - The effect on Orlando's population and health systems.
The Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918 stands as one of the most catastrophic global health crises of the 20th century, leaving no corner of the world untouched, including the city of Orlando, Florida. Despite its relatively small population at the time, Orlando felt the pandemic's devastating impact profoundly. The influenza spread rapidly, exacerbated by the movements of people due to World War I, affecting the civilian and military population alike. Public health systems, unprepared for an outbreak of such magnitude, were overwhelmed. Orlando, like many other cities, struggled to cope with the sheer number of sick individuals, facing a significant shortage of healthcare workers and facilities to cater to the ailing population.
The impact on Orlando's population was stark, with hundreds falling ill and many succumbing to the virus in a short period. The pandemic strained the city's health infrastructure, revealing glaring inadequacies in public health preparedness and response capabilities. Hospitals and makeshift emergency care centers were quickly filled to capacity. The city officials and healthcare providers were forced to take drastic measures, including quarantine orders, closure of schools, theaters, and other public gathering places in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus. Despite these measures, the death toll rose, reflecting the pandemic's relentless grip on the community.
The aftermath of the Spanish Influenza pandemic prompted significant changes in Orlando's health systems and policies. The crisis highlighted the urgent need for better public health infrastructure, leading to improvements in healthcare facilities and the establishment of more robust public health protocols. It also fostered a greater awareness among the population about the importance of hygiene, public health measures, and the need for rapid response to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Although the pandemic brought considerable suffering, it catalyzed advancements in public health policy and infrastructure, shaping the future of healthcare provision in Orlando.
Famous People From Orlando
Albin Polasek - Renowned sculptor and educator
Albin Polasek: 1879-1965
Albin Polasek, a figure known for his distinctive sculptural works and significant contributions to arts education, embarks on an inspiring journey from Moravia to the heart of America's cultural scene. His legacy, enshrined within the Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens in Winter Park, near Orlando, offers a testament to a lifetime of creative mastery and influence.
Early Life and Artistic Beginnings (1879-1901)
Born into the rustic tranquility of Frenštát, Moravia, Albin Polasek discovered his passion for sculpture at an early age. Amidst the pastoral beauty of his homeland, Polasek's initial forays into art were shaped by the rich cultural heritage and folk traditions of Central Europe, setting a foundational ethos for his creative outlook.
Academic Formation and European Recognition (1901-1916)
Polasek's quest for artistic excellence led him to pursue formal education at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, followed by a transformative period at the American Academy in Rome. His talents flourished, garnering accolades and recognition across the European continent, and setting the stage for his eventual return to the United States with a vision to impart and expand.
Midwestern Artistic Leadership (1916-1939)
Establishing himself in the American Midwest, Polasek accepted a pivotal role at the Art Institute of Chicago as both an educator and head of the sculpture department. His tenure was marked by a profound impact on generations of artists, embedding his philosophy of directness, vigor, and simplicity in sculptural expression into the American artistic canon.
Creative Peak and Expanding Influence (1920-1945)
This period witnessed Polasek's creative zenith, where his works, characterized by dynamic forms and a deep humanistic touch, won numerous awards. Notable pieces from this era, including the "Mother" and "Man Carving His Own Destiny," showcased a mastery over form and an intimate understanding of human emotion, etching Polasek's name among the era's most influential sculptors.
Connection to Orlando (1949-1965)
Retirement ushered Polasek into a new chapter, centered around Winter Park, near Orlando, Florida. Here, he transcended his role as an artist to become a cultural beacon for the community. Establishing the Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens, he not only secured a legacy but also enriched Orlando’s cultural landscape, fostering a unique synthesis of art, nature, and community that continues to inspire.
Legacy of Art and Education (1950s-1965)
Even in his later years, Polasek remained tirelessly dedicated to both creation and pedagogy. His works from this period reflect a contemplative synthesis of a lifetime’s learnings, while his efforts in arts education laid down new paths for future generations of artists, perpetuating a lineage of creative excellence and educational foresight.
Masterpieces and Milestones (Throughout Career)
Polasek's oeuvre is distinguished by several masterpieces that stand as milestones in American sculpture. His ability to capture the spirit of his subjects, from eminent personalities to symbolic figures, speaks to a versatility and depth of expression that has left an indelible mark on the sculptural arts.
Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens (1961-Present)
The establishment of the Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens remains Polasek’s most enduring legacy. As a sanctuary for art, education, and nature, it perpetuates his vision of making art accessible and inspiring. Through its ongoing exhibitions, educational programs, and preservation of Polasek’s works, the museum serves as a living testament to his contributions to art and society.
Awards and Honors (Throughout Career)
Across his career, Polasek received numerous awards and honors, reflecting his prominence in the field of sculpture. These accolades not only celebrated his artistic achievements but also recognized his profound impact on arts education and cultural enrichment.
Remembering Albin Polasek (1965 and Beyond)
Polasek passed away in 1965, but his legacy endures, transcending time through his sculptures, educational contributions, and the vibrant museum and gardens that bear his name. His life and work continue to inspire artists, scholars, and visitors, securing his place in the annals of American art history.
Key Achievements of Albin Polasek:
Renowned educator at the Art Institute of Chicago, shaping generations of sculptors.
Creator of significant sculptural works, winning numerous awards and recognition.
Founder of the Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens, enriching Orlando's cultural landscape.
Esteemed member of various prestigious art academies and recipient of multiple honors.
Albin Polasek’s life was a journey of creation, education, and legacy. From the pastoral landscapes of Moravia to the cultural havens of America, his work transcended geographical and temporal boundaries, charting a course of artistic excellence and influence. Through his sculptures, Polasek explored the depths of human emotion and experience, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and resonate within the hearts of those who behold his work.
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