Before I Die
The City of Ocala Municipal Government in partnership with Hospice of Marion County, Inc. announces the installation of interactive art project “Before I Die” on Monday, April 12 at Tuscawilla Art Park, located at 213 NE Fifth Street in downtown Ocala. The exhibit will be on display through Monday, April 19. The park is open daily, sunrise to sunset.
As a part of National Healthcare Decision Day, volunteers from Hospice of Marion County will be on-site Friday, April 16, 10am-3pm to facilitate conversations about mortality and adding meaning to our daily lives.
“Before I Die,” created by artist Candy Chang, reimagines how the walls of our cities can help us grapple with mortality and meaning as a community today. After the death of someone she loved, Chang painted an abandoned house in her New Orleans neighborhood with chalkboard paint and stenciled the prompt, “Before I die I want to ,” to restore perspective and find consolation with her neighbors. Any
The City of Ocala Municipal Government in partnership with Hospice of Marion County, Inc. announces the installation of interactive art project “Before I Die” on Monday, April 12 at Tuscawilla Art Park, located at 213 NE Fifth Street in downtown Ocala. The exhibit will be on display through Monday, April 19. The park is open daily, sunrise to sunset.
As a part of National Healthcare Decision Day, volunteers from Hospice of Marion County will be on-site Friday, April 16, 10am-3pm to facilitate conversations about mortality and adding meaning to our daily lives.
“Before I Die,” created by artist Candy Chang, reimagines how the walls of our cities can help us grapple with mortality and meaning as a community today. After the death of someone she loved, Chang painted an abandoned house in her New Orleans neighborhood with chalkboard paint and stenciled the prompt, “Before I die I want to ,” to restore perspective and find consolation with her neighbors. Anyone walking by
Annual workforce conference
• CareerSource Citrus Levy Marion’s 2021 State of Workforce Conference: Recover, Redesign, Rework, will be held online from 8 a.m. to noon April 22. It is presented in partnership with the Ocala Human Resource Management Association. Bringing together businesses, community and public partners, education leaders and HR professionals, the conference identifies ways the region’s businesses may begin to recover from the impacts of the pandemic on the workforce, redesign how the workplace may function moving forward, and rework ways to build the talent pipeline to meet in-demand and emerging needs, CareerSource said in a news release.
Tickets are $25 and available at bit.ly/2021SOTW