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  • Let me introduce myself. My name is Helene Scherer, and I help raise money for a GREAT charity called Tour de Force.
    On Sunday Sept. 1 from 12:00-6:00 at Pedals and Pints. The FREE event is to help raise money for a charity, (501c3) Tour de Force.
    https://tourdeforceny.com/
    The Tour de Force is a nonprofit (501c3) organization dedicated to honoring fallen first responders who gave their lives in the September 11, 2001, attacks and who continue to die in the line of duty. You can learn more about us at Tour de Force.

    I have partnered with Pedals and Pints in Thousand Oaks to host a Hero's Market to help raise money for the charity. It will be on Sunday Sept. 1, 2024 from 12:00-6:00pm. It's a FREE event for all to attend.
    We will have music, vendors, food, drinks and Law Enforcement present

    We are looking for silent auction items to help with our goal. ALL donations are appreciated and are a tax write-off.
    Thank you for considering our request
  • Voters are more concerned with inflation, according to Democrats in competitive races who are trying to gauge how the hearings will affect November's midterms.
  • From vocal groups in the 1940s like The Mills Bros. and The Ink Spots, rhythm & blues, as well as gospel music, developed into a new style of music called doo wop. The use of non-sense syllables sung by background singers (such as shoo bee doo wop bah dah), the use of a falsetto voice above the melody, and a pronounced bass voice became the basis of this genre. This two-part lecture traces the development of doo wop throughout the 1950s and 1960s with The Ravens and The Spaniels, Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers, The Cadillacs, Dion and the Belmonts, The Penguins, and The Skyliners. We will also look at influential disc jockeys and record promoters who made the sounds mainstream - sounds which now bring back memories of a time when life was not so complex and the emphasis was on good times, simplicity and romance.

    Bio:
    Marv Rosenberg is one of the original members of the group The Safaris and the writer of their million selling top hit record from 1960 called “Image of a Girl." After 50 years of performing doo wop oldies with various doo wop groups all over the country (including locally at the Fred Kavil Theatre in Thousand Oaks, the Greek Theatre, and the Hollywood Bowl), Marv was once on the Board of Directors of Cash Magazine and The California Chairman of the National Music Foundation whose goal was to build a retirement home for hit artists. Dick Clark gave Marv an office in his suite of offices to run the Foundation. Over the last 5 years, Marv has had several online doo wop and oldies shows for “RememberthenRadio.com" called “Goodies About Oldies” and currently, “The Anatomy of a Hit.” Marv has a PhD. In psychology from St. John’s College in London and has worked for Kaiser Permanente Hospitals for 24 years.

    The Fifty and Better (FAB) program was designed for people 50+ years of age, seeking intellectual stimulation through university level courses (without the pressure of grades) for the sake of learning and social engagement.
  • John Zipperer’s bio reads a lot like his new album. Tales of highways, rivers, and rails. From New England to the Deep South, to the edge of Hollywood, John has lived life to its fullest and he has shared his visions with us on “Devil Rail”, his brilliant new CD that has been ten years in the making. These songs have been road-tested and honed through years of countless live performances in front of wildly appreciative audiences, like the highly enthusiastic, sold-out crowd recently celebrating its release at Santa Monica’s legendary venue, McCabe’s Guitar Shop.

    Kicking off with the driving blues of its title track, John’s new album “Devil Rail” is essentially the epitome of Americana music. You will be moved by the swinging gypsy jazz of “OoLa”, a soulful gospel hymn like “We Walk Together”, the bouncy reggae imbuing “This Song”, the blistering bluegrass wit in “She Came”, the straight-ahead rock of “When the Muse Comes Out”, or even some Folk Rap in “Everybody Sing”. John Zipperer draws inspiration from ALL the great forms of the truly American musical traditions. With John’s incredibly moving vocals front and center, his dazzling instrumentals adding a lustre, and his amazing all-star band backing him up, the term “tour de force” hardly seems adequate!

    For this very special performance, his first appearance at NAMBA, John will be supported by his world-class backing group, The Current Band. A powerful musical force in its own right, the band is led by John’s record producer, Nick Kirgo. Nick is known not only as one of the most respected producers around, with many releases by top-notch artists on his resume, but he is also one of the most respected guitarists in all of SoCal. Joining John and Nick are vocalists Leslie Barker and Tara Sitser to complete the amazing four-part vocal harmonies that are a hallmark of this wonderful group.

    You don’t want to miss this special night! Buy your tickets early, there is sure to be great demand for seats and you don’t want to be left out!
  • The most popular video on YouTube has no lip-synching Chinese teenagers, no babies falling over, no drunk cats: It's Barack Obama's speech on race. So far, the Obama speech has been clicked on 1.6 million times and has drawn more than 4,000 comments, ranging from "awesome" to "no, we can't" to "Barrack to the Future!!"
  • The Simi Valley Family YMCA, in partnership with Tri-Counties Regional Center, is hosting its annual Trunk-or-Treat & Fall Festival on Saturday, October 14 from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. YMCA Child Care staff decorate their car trunks with fun themes and pass out candy. The event is free and open to the public. The Simi Y is at 3200 Cochran St.

    In addition to more than 15 decorated cars, there will be a pumpkin patch, pumpkin decorating, carnival games and crafts, glitter tattoos, haunted laboratory, inflatables, petting zoo and magician. A haunted hallway is from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (kid-friendly version) and 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (spookier version). Visitors are encouraged to dress up in Halloween costumes.

    Event registration is required and can be made by going to https://www.sevymca.org/trunk-or-treat. Check the website for parking information.

    The Y is accepting individually wrapped candy donations for Trunk or Treat. Drop-off locations are the Simi Valley YMCA and Yarrow Family YMCA (31105 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Westlake Village).
  • Strawberry nachos, chocolate dipped strawberries and strawberry kabobs are just some of the tasty treats offered at the 38th Annual California Strawberry Festival, Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19 at the Ventura County Fairgrounds (10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura, CA 93001). The festival also features over 150 artists and crafters, a Ninja Nation obstacle course, live entertainment on three stages, carnival rides, a "build-your-own" strawberry shortcake and more.

    Trays of freshly picked, vine-ripened strawberries are available at the festival and used in many strawberry-themed foods. Since its inception, the nonprofit festival has contributed over $5 million to Southern California nonprofit organizations. Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday and 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. General admission is $15, active military with ID and family and seniors 62 and over, $10, youth ages 5 to 12, $8 and children 4 and under are free. Limited parking onsite is $20 per vehicle. Visitors are encouraged to use the free shuttle service at the 6 locations nearby. Check out https://www.pacificsurfliner.com and take advantage of the Ventura Amtrak Station across the street.

    For more information, go to www.CAStrawberryFestival.org.

  • South Carolina is the latest state to debate a six-week abortion ban. The state's Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday.
  • “ENCHANTED: An Evening of Magic With Andrew Goldenhersh,” will feature a full magic show starring world renowned magician, Andrew Goldenhersh. A perennial honoree at the legendary Magic Castle, Andrew has received accolades from the prestigious Academy of Magical Arts. Having been voted the Academy's "Parlour Magician of the Year" in 2009 & 2010, Andrew is the only magician to have been nominated for both Close-up Magician of the Year and Parlour Magician of the Year for twelve years in a row.


    Andrew is held in high esteem by his peers in entertainment, including Las Vegas superstar Lance Burton (who calls him a "genius") and the world-renowned David Copperfield (who licensed and performs one of Andrew's signature routines). The celebrity list of whom Andrew has entertained includes Johnny Depp, Ringo Starr, P!nk, Sheryl Crow, Rod Stewart, Dustin Hoffman, Nicolas Cage, Jason Alexander, Demi Moore, Teri Hatcher, Tony Shalhoub, Steve Carell, Jane Fonda, Robin Leach, Michael Ovitz, and many more.


    Following the successful show “ENCHANTED: The Mystery of Mind Reading” featuring mentalist Nader Hanna on July 17 at Bombay, 6 Productions will continue the series bringing world-class magic to Ventura County with this upcoming show on Thursday, September 18. The Enchanted Series of shows have been produced by 6 Productions for the past 4 years in Santa Clarita, where the series saw nine straight sold out shows! The legacy of the series continues in Santa Clarita, and has expanded to Ventura County. Join us for this whimsical series of magic, mentalism and more!


    Tickets are $18 and can be purchased through Eventbrite at magicgoldenhersh.eventbrite.com. There is limited seating for this show.
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