Y en este rincón del planeta donde todo es posible - dictadores que no mueren, niños con colas, mujeres que flotan, amores eternos y fantasmas más vivos que los vivos, García Márquez fue el primero en darle voz y legitimidad. En mi época universitaria, García Márquez ya era García Márquez, el genio de “Cien años de soledad” y el mejor exponente del realismo mágico – esa manera tan nuestra del ver el mundo–. (Se nos olvida ya que la computadora es post-Aureliano Buendía y su descubrimiento del hielo). Y eso requería mucho trabajo, mucho talento y muchas páginas en la basura. Su carpintería era única siempre parecía encontrar la palabra exacta para decir lo que quería. Como millones de lectores, crecí con él leyéndolo, analizándolo, tratando de llegar hasta el hueso de cada una de sus frases perfectas. Es más, ni siquiera lo conocía en persona. Hubiera querido, pero nunca fui parte de ese privilegiado círculo de amigos y escritores que se reunían frecuentemente con Gabriel García Márquez, el novelista más importante de nuestro tiempo. Visita para más información y entretenimiento. MÁS CERCA DE USTED LUNES A VIERNES 5 Y 10 PM Mario Lozoya, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas, Inc., Corporate Award. Sheryl Sculley, City of San Antonio Community Affairs Award. Pat Carrier, CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health System, Humanitarian Award. George Hernandez, University Health System Health Award. Mario Vazquez ,Texas A&M University-San Antonio, Education Award. Paula Gold-Williams, CPS Energy Finance Award. See more pictures on page Randy Beamer, WOAI. Students who come apply for scholarships see paying for college education as an obstacle but with the financial help of great leaders such as Amelia Duran and La Prensa Foundation they have the opportunity to see it as a mile stone. A study done by Inside Higher ED stated that there would be a “significant slowdown in enrollment growth over the next decade compared to the last one” because a collegeĮducation is so expensive and student loan interests are rapidly increasing. It’s a very family orientated environment and it’s inspiring to be around.” In this day and age, a high school diploma unfortunately just doesn’t cut it to get a good job in this economy. Long time La Prensa Foundation volunteer Matthew Perez said, “I’m here because it’s a great cause and the people who are here are the ones that reallyĬare about it. La Prensa Foundation was founded by Amelia Duran and says it is her greatest accomplishment. Beamer also grilled the honorees about what is in store for the companies they are in charge ofĪnd matters of their personal life each honoree gave their own opinions on education and what it takes to be a leader. The Emmy award winning Randy Beamer from News 4 WOAI was the Master of Ceremonies and had the Omni’s Grand Ballroom in stitches. (Photo, Steve Walker)ġ30 items that were for sale in the silent auction with 100 percent of the proceeds going toward La Prensa Foundation scholarships. Their daughter-in-laws Norma and Virginia were also in attendance for the big event. Nina is one of two daughters the Duran’s have. Tino Jr., David, and Steve are the sons of Mr. (L to R) Norma Duran, David Duran, Tino Duran, Amelia Duran, Tino Duran Jr., Steve Duran, Virginia Duran and Nina Duran together at the La Prensa Foundation gala on Thursday night. Famous piano player Fernando Herrera played while guests dined and mingled among the The Big Business Award went to AT&T’s Renee Flores, the Community Affairs Award went to City Manager Sheryl Sculley, The Corporate Award went to Toyota’s Mario Lozoya, the Diversity Award was presented to SWBC’s Linda Hummel, The Education Award was presented to Texas A&M San Antonio’s Mario Vazquez, CPS’ Paula Gold Williams was presented the Finance Award, UHS’ George Hernandez received the Health Award and CHRISTUS’ Pat Carrier received the Humanitarian Award.
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The annual La Prensa Foundation Diamond Awards Gala recognized some of the most honorable people in the community with an array of awards. “We want to get to at least $10 million,” said Tino Duran, La Prensa CEO and co-founder in a heartfelt speech to a room of about 300 people at 35 different tables. For the past 18 years, La Prensa Foundation hosts annual galas to raise money for scholarships and has no plans to stop despite having raised more than $2 million from the events. S.A.’s best shine bright at Diamond Awards Gala By Alyssa Bunting Important members of the San Antonio community skipped their final Fiesta celebrations and joined together in the crimson clad ballroom at the Omni Hotel for a great cause on Thursday- education.