NRI, Dr. Pallavi Patel Performance 
  Arts Conservatory
                                      Two years ago, the two doctors hit the headlines with 
                    a $5-million contribution to the Tampa Bay Performing 
                    Arts Center's new arts school, now named the Dr. Pallavi 
                    Patel Performing Arts Conservatory at the Center. 
                    The donation was part of the Centers $30 million 
                    capital campaign. 
                                      The conservatory is a four-story, 45,000-square-foot 
                    structure on the north side of the performing arts 
                    center. It was opened in October with more than 600 
                    students. It offers classes ranging from On-Camera 
                    Acting to Rock School to an interactive playtime for 
                    preschoolers and parents. The school will have no 
                    academic inclinations and will concentrate entirely 
                    on training and studying performing arts.
                                      The new school provides state-of-the-art facilities 
                    to help talented youngsters grow and become more proficient 
                    in their arts. Local theatre teachers to award-winning 
                    professionals like Broadway star Ann Reinking have 
                    been employed for this purpose.
                    The building features large, acoustically optimized 
                    rehearsal places for youth orchestras; rooms for voice 
                    lessons and dance recitals, as well as classes in 
                    screenwriting, stage lighting and set building. 
                                      According to Dr. Kiran, music, dance and the likes 
                    are the interests of his wife. In pursuance of her 
                    passion, he asked if she would like to be involved 
                    with the local performance arts centre. One thing 
                    led to another and soon they made one of their largest 
                    donations towards the performance arts centre. It 
                    was an impulsive move, and one of the largest donations, 
                    though similar amounts have been granted to hospitals 
                    in India.
                                      Dr. Pallavi Patel is extremely happy and hopes to 
                    be involved passionately in the school. She believes 
                    that the school will provide the opportunity to bring 
                    forth talent that is often hidden in people. She says 
                    that for those who have the interest and potential, 
                    there is no place to learn and this school will be 
                    the perfect channel for them.
                                      It was the magnitude of impact and the sheer scale 
                    of the arts centre that attracted Dr. Kiran. This 
                    institution touches approximately 150,000 people annually. 
                    Also Dr. Kiran hopes that this centre would probably 
                    continue its activities for the next 50 to 100 years 
                    making it a sustainable project. He trusts that in 
                    the future, institutions such as these will help to 
                    remove the ethnic barriers through culture and music. 
                    This would go a long way in helping people unite as 
                    communities grow into multicultural societies. 
                  
                  
                    KIRAN AND PALLAVI PATEL 
                    Other donations from Kiran and Pallavi Patel:
                  
  OTHERS' DONATIONS
  Some large, recent donations to colleges and universities 
    in Florida:
  NOVEMBER 2002
  SCHOOL: Ave Maria University
  DONATION: $200-million (to start the school)
  DONOR: Thomas S. Monaghan, founder of Domino's Pizza
  DECEMBER 2004
  SCHOOL: University of Miami School of Medicine (became 
    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine)
  DONATION: $100-million
  DONOR: family of Leonard Miller (founder of Lennar 
    Corp. and former chairman of the UM board of trustees)
  APRIL 2004
  SCHOOL: Rollins College
  DONATION: $73.3-million bequest
  DONOR: 1935 graduate George Cornell
  AUGUST 2004
  SCHOOL: University of Central Florida
  DONATION: $24-million
  DONOR: Northrop Grumman
  JULY 2004
  SCHOOL: University of Central Florida
  DONATION: $10-million donation to help create a college 
    of biomedical sciences
  DONOR: Al and Nancy Burnett