Post by jag11 on Oct 28, 2008 14:53:25 GMT -5
A CELEBRITY CAST PERFORMS A 1950's RADIO WHO DONE IT - LIVE A BOO CELEBRATION
WHAT/WHO: Channing Chase (AMC's Mad Men), Kate Linder (The Young & the Restless) and hostess Tippi Hedren (The Birds) recreated two of three original 1950's radio “Who Done Its” at GMT Studios for an evening of interactive mystery that allowed costumed patrons to test their who done it skills. Co-Hosts for the evening included GMT Studios CEO Alan Hauge and Vice President and General Manager Terry Moretti.
WHEN: Saturday, October 25, 2008, 7:00-9:30p.m.
WHERE: GMT Studios, 5751 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City, CA
For further information on Shambala, please visit www.shambala.org
Festivities included:
-- Terri Hardin, a professional sculptress, coming to carve a huge pumpkin - it's great to watch her - she turns it into a fabulous work of art. And then we will raffle off the pumpkin when she's done.
-- An incredible swing band comprised of youth from age 14-17 coming to entertain for guests listening and dancing enjoyment.
-- raffling off a couple of wine collections hand picked from an estate collection.
-- costumes optional, otherwise the dress is casual.
Shambala is maintained by the Roar Foundation, established in 1983 as a 501(C)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under the laws of the State of California. The Preserve is open to the public. Actress and conservationist, Tippi Hedren, serving as President of the Roar Foundation, guides the organization's efforts to increase the public's knowledge about wildlife in our world, and provides guidance and leadership in maintaining the beautiful Shambala Preserve for the wild beings for whom this haven was established.
The Roar Foundation coordinates its efforts with those of other organizations on an international basis, and provides important educational opportunities for the public to appreciate the diversity of life and to increase its knowledge and concern for our world's wildlife and wild places. An important part of this aspect of The Roar Foundation's efforts is the series of wildlife programs presented for local children, and other youth groups, in the Southern California region. For more information visit www.shambala.org
WHAT/WHO: Channing Chase (AMC's Mad Men), Kate Linder (The Young & the Restless) and hostess Tippi Hedren (The Birds) recreated two of three original 1950's radio “Who Done Its” at GMT Studios for an evening of interactive mystery that allowed costumed patrons to test their who done it skills. Co-Hosts for the evening included GMT Studios CEO Alan Hauge and Vice President and General Manager Terry Moretti.
WHEN: Saturday, October 25, 2008, 7:00-9:30p.m.
WHERE: GMT Studios, 5751 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City, CA
For further information on Shambala, please visit www.shambala.org
Festivities included:
-- Terri Hardin, a professional sculptress, coming to carve a huge pumpkin - it's great to watch her - she turns it into a fabulous work of art. And then we will raffle off the pumpkin when she's done.
-- An incredible swing band comprised of youth from age 14-17 coming to entertain for guests listening and dancing enjoyment.
-- raffling off a couple of wine collections hand picked from an estate collection.
-- costumes optional, otherwise the dress is casual.
Shambala is maintained by the Roar Foundation, established in 1983 as a 501(C)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under the laws of the State of California. The Preserve is open to the public. Actress and conservationist, Tippi Hedren, serving as President of the Roar Foundation, guides the organization's efforts to increase the public's knowledge about wildlife in our world, and provides guidance and leadership in maintaining the beautiful Shambala Preserve for the wild beings for whom this haven was established.
The Roar Foundation coordinates its efforts with those of other organizations on an international basis, and provides important educational opportunities for the public to appreciate the diversity of life and to increase its knowledge and concern for our world's wildlife and wild places. An important part of this aspect of The Roar Foundation's efforts is the series of wildlife programs presented for local children, and other youth groups, in the Southern California region. For more information visit www.shambala.org