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Join us for a luncheon discussion on
 Brazil: back to the game?
Presented by Luis Miranda
Portfolio Manager, Director & CIO
Belvedere Capital Advisor Corp.

Location:
Four Seasons Hotel, 1435 Brickell Ave., 6th Floor,
Miami, FL 33131 

Date/Time Information:
Friday, March 22, 2019
12:00 noon to 2:00PM



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Easter Sunday is around the corner. Here's where you can eat with the Bunny.

15 Best NJ Easter Brunches and Dinners

Gladstone Tavern Hosts Easter Dinner Sunday April 21

From Gladstone Tavern: Easter Sunday Family Dinner — Open at Noon – Menu Specials More information

The Grand Summit Hotel Easter Brunch

From The Grand Summit Hotel: The Grand Summit Hotel Easter Brunch April 21 11am & 2pm Seatings More information

Brunch With the Easter Bunny at Alstede Farms, April 13

Includes a delicious all you can eat brunch, photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny, all activities and games in the festival area. Brunch specialties include: an assortment of breakfast and lunch items, eggs, French toast, sausage, breakfast potatoes along with ham, chicken, pasta, vegetables, our own apple crisp, desserts & beverages. Reservations are required. More […]

Mulberry House Easter Buffet Brunch in Westfield

From Mulberry House: Mulberry House Easter Buffet Menu Sunday, April 21st, 2019. Seatings available: 10am, 10:30am, 12pm, 12:30pm or 2pm Adults $40 per person, Children 12 & under $26 per person plus tax & gratuity. Call 908.233.3562 to reserve your table. More information

Easter Brunch at The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City

From The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City: Easter Brunch – Sunday, April 21st – 10am-2pm – Adults $36.95* Children $16.95* (Children Under 2 Free) More information

Easter Brunch & Dinner at Sorellina in Hoboken

From Sorellina: Easter Brunch & Dinner at Sorellina in Hoboken. April 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More information

Celebrate Easter Brunch at Luciano’s Ristorante in Rahway

From Luciano’s Ristorante: Easter Sunday Brunch served until 4 p.m. The Easter Bunny will be here for pictures. More information

Vineyard Brunch & Easter Egghunt April 21 in Cape May

From Willow Creek Farm & Winery: Bring out the whole family for an unbelievable brunch! Fourth Annual Easter Sunday Brunch April 21st, 9:30am-2pm Chef Brian Parker from the Southern Mansion of Cape May has teamed up with Willow Creek Farm & Winery to put together a delicious menu to enjoy with the whole family! What’s even better? All […]

The Asbury Hotel Serves Easter Brunch

From The Asbury Hotel: Join us in Asbury Hall on Easter Sunday for a beautiful brunch spread. In additon to our standard brunch provisions, this buffet will include a made-to-order Omelette Station as well as two create-your-own drink bars – Mimosas and Bloody Marys (not unlimited). The Easter Bunny, himself will be making a special […]

Easter Brunch at Rat’s in Hamilton

From Rat’s: Why spend your Easter in your kitchen when you can spend it in ours? Rat’s brunch buffet presented in its beautiful Kitchen, featuring decadent hot breakfast and lunch favorites, perfectly composed salads, house-made charcuterie, chilled seafood, plus carving and omelet stations. Seating is from 11am to 5pm. $62 for adults plus tax and […]

Easter Buffet at Olde Mill Inn in Basking Ridge April 21

From Old Mill Inn: Easter will be here before you know it! It’s time to make your reservations for our Easter Brunch Buffet at the Olde Mill Inn or the Grain House.  Our chefs will prepare a delicious assortment of celebratory foods for you and your guests so that you can simply enjoy Easter with […]

Easter Brunch at The Brownstone April 21

From The Brownstone: Make this year’s Easter feast a memorable one with The Brownstone’s traditional menu. Easter Brunch Menu: $39.95 per Person | $19.95 Children 12 & Under More information  

Easter Bunny Brunch Buffet at All Blue Moon Mexican Café Locations April 11

From Blue Moon Mexican Café: Hop on over to any of the Blue Moon Mexican Café locations this Easter for the best family Easter Celebration.  The Bunny Brunch Buffet will feature breakfast favorites as well as an array of Mexican favorites- such as Huevos Burritos, Steak Fajita Hash, Omelets, Scrambled Eggs, French Toast, Mini Cheese […]

Easter Sunday Buffet Brunch at The Ho Ho Kus Inn & Tavern April 21

From The Ho Ho Kus Inn & Tavern: Sunday, April 21, Seatings: 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. Spend a relaxing Sunday with us and book your table now. For inquiries and reservations, reserve online or call 201-445-4115. More information

Easter Brunch at The Boat House at Mercer Lake

From The Boat House at Mercer Lake: Join us, April 21st for our Easter Brunch! $45 per adult plus 20% administrative fee and NJ Sales Tax, $30 for children 5-12, 4 and under are complimentary. Bar is separate pricing Please call Sonya at 609 964 4607 or Kenzi at 609 201 2098 for reservations. Credit card needed to hold reservation. […]

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Nelma Granja  -  Fine Art


Nelma Granja, brazilian fine art,  It was born at Inhumas-GO,  Brazil. It resides for 48 years at Anápolis – GO.
Visual artist formed by the UFG, Educationalist (Unievangelica), graduated , teacher of Arts, powders in Education and Methodology of the Superior Teaching, University Management, Psicopedagogia, attending Neuropedagogia and Mental Health. 
It acts in the area of the Education and Management at institution of Special Teaching - APAE.
It has works in several countries and brazilian states.

Lírio Oriental  by Nelma Granja






MARCH 2019 | VOL.6
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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Monday, April 1, 2019

Please join us for a panel discussion on Brazil’s agriculture sector. To fully discuss key issues, we are fortunate to have a diverse and distinguished group of representatives from leading firms in the sector including EmbrapaScheffer (one of Brazil’s largest and most successful operators), and Feijo Lopes Advogados.

The panel will discuss how research and technology have helped Brazil to become an agricultural powerhouse, and expectations for future improvements. They will examine the operating environment within Brazil, and how the country’s unique combinations of weather, land, soil, and technology create a competitive advantage. They will also explore infrastructure needs, and the investments necessary to reduce logistical costs. The panel will consider key legal and financial issues, including financing structures and foreign investment in the sector.
Agenda and Speakers
8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. - Breakfast, Registration and Networking Session

8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. - Presentation, Panel Discussion, and Q&A
ModeratorThomas DeCoeneCEO, GCA LLC

Speakers
 
Celso Luiz Moretti
Executive Director for Research and DevelopmentBrazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) 
Guilherme Mognon Scheffer Commercial and Financial DirectorScheffer
Lúcio FeijóPartnerFeijó Lopes Advogados 
Sponsor
Registration Information

Corporate Members: Free

Non-Members: $35
Location
Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce
485 Madison Avenue
(corner of 52nd Street)
New York, NY 10022


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The Amazing performance of brazilian fine art MARIA CAMPOLINA


Maria Goncalves Campolina (Mariah Campolina), is a brazilian artist and was born at Formosa - GO, but currently lives in Brasília DF, the capital of Brazil.
She graduated in administration and her first contact with art was In December 2004,through Woodson Mackellyand
Jether Peixoto in the casa of Arts in Salvador, Bahia.
Return into Brasília, in May of 2006, she continued to enrich her knowledge by exploring the mixed techniques, textures and colors and her works goes from Contemporary Academy.

With the influence of the Cerrado(vegetation of the Brazilian country side),where she lived most of her life, her most recent art works are a deep dive on the beautiful flowers of this landscape.


Mariah Campolina had participated in several exhibitions In Brazil, Germany, Portugal and USA, among them are Casa Cor Brasília 2015, Projeto Show de Bola (Miami,USA,NewYork-USA,Berlin-Germany,SaoPaulo and RiodeJaneiro -Brazi),Women in Art in NewYork –USA and "Natureza Sublime  at Espaço       Chato - Brasília.



Artista : Mariah Campolina


Flor da Lobeira by Maria Campolina
The artist produced cups honoring Brasilia - DF 50th anniversary


March 13, 2019
D2C Brands Attract Young Consumers with Sustainability Initiatives
By Lucy Koch
Brands that focus on supply chain sustainability—by showcasing factory conditions, production processes and waste solutions—bode well with young consumers.
More than two-thirds of Gen Z shoppers ages 18 to 24 made an eco-friendly purchase in the past year, and more than half were willing to spend more for a sustainable product, per January 2019 data from CGS.
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Millennials are on board, too. Three in four US consumers ages 21 to 34 said they will “definitely” or “probably” alter their buying habits to reduce environmental impact, according to a December 2018 Nielsen report.
“Younger consumers have grown up with a more skeptical view of brands and an aversion to profits achieved through questionable business practices,” said eMarketer principal analyst Andrew Lipsman. “Brands that lift the veil on how they conduct business—from sourcing of materials to manufacturing all the way through the supply chain—will naturally engender more goodwill. Transparency breeds trust, and shoppers are more apt to buy from brands they trust.”
For retailers looking to reach these socially conscious consumers, supply chain sustainability is a win. More than a third of retail executives worldwide noted growth opportunities and cost savings as top reasons to adopt a strategy around supply chain sustainability, according to a January 2019 report from The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and LLamasoft.
Direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands have the upper hand when it comes to integrating sustainability into their supply chain, as it has been top of mind from the start—but how each company displays its operations varies.
D2C fashion brand Everlane weaves “radical transparency” into its mission statement, pulling back the curtain on factory conditions and a cost breakdown compared with traditional retail markups.
Rothy’s, a footwear brand made from recycled plastic, uses its online platform to detail its entire supply chain—from materials and production to transportation and the product life span.
And veering from the traditional online platform, Allbirds recently announced it will host a SiriusXM radio show on how to build profitable yet sustainability-focused businesses. Allbirds co-founder Joey Zwillinger summarized this as “conscious capitalism.”
“D2C brands are proving you can deliver profits while being good corporate citizens," Lipsman said. "Brands that don't build sustainability into their business model may find themselves increasingly irrelevant with this new generation of consumers.”
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