Erik Abel creates art for 2011 Reef Hawaiian Pro

“The time has come to drop some exciting news. Earlier this year Reef approached me about creating the artwork for the 2011 Reef Hawaiian Pro event at Haleiwa, Hawaii, part of the infamous Triple Crown of Surfing. The Triple Crown is arguably our sports most respected series of events.

This was a pretty exciting project to work on knowing that the artwork will be plastered all over the event site including giant wraps on all the event scaffolding and towers, on posters, in shop windows and on event apparel like hats and shirts. I’ll be flying to Hawaii for part of the event to soak it all in and hopefully pick off a few barrels somewhere on the North Shore. I’ll also be part of a group art show at the Wyland Gallery in Haleiwa during the event. Stoked!” – Erik Abel

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Frances Spencer in Shriekfest for Original Song

FRANCES SPENCER wants to share with WAV friends that she is a Finalist in the 11th annual Shriekfest film festival, for her original song which will be played with the other songs throughout the 4-days of independent films in the genres of sci fi, fantasy and horror. This is the third year in a row that Frances has been a finalist…in 2009 for her original screenplay; in 2010 for an original song; and in 2011 for another original song. WAV performing artist Melvin (MCat Spoony) Brannon produced the CD and accompanied on bass; and WAV playright-musician Kieron Barry accompanied on piano. The public and all WAVrs are invited. See www.shriekfest.com  for details and information about purchasing tickets, etc.
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Dispose Batteries Properly

Although batteries, both single use and rechargeable have been banned from landfills in California since February 8, 2006, there are still some people who do not realize or who have forgotten that they cannot go in the trash.

Batteries are considered hazardous because of the metals and/or other toxic and corrosive materials they contain. The ban is for all batteries including AAA through D, button batteries that are used in such things as watches, hearing aids, and calculators as well as car batteries. Although it is tempting to just toss those two AA’s in the trash basket, we hope people will remember to handle this material responsibly.

If everyone threw away just one battery a year, with the three billion that are purchased annually in America, the potential for land and groundwater pollution is very high. The good news is that batteries can be safely disposed and ultimately will be recycled if placed in one of the battery tubes at City Hall, the lobby at the Maintenance Facility at 336 Sanjon Road, the front lobby of the Police/Fire Headquarters on Dowell or taken to Gold Coast Recycling 5275 Colt Street. They cannot go in the recycling container.

On the third Saturday of the month, the City sponsors a Hazardous Waste Collection Event, (see www.cityofventura.net/HHW) held at Gold Coast Recycling. It is free for all City of Ventura residents. Batteries are accepted at the event along with aerosol cans, pesticides, paint, motor oil and filters as well as other automotive fluids, household cleaners, fluorescent tubes and compact fluorescent bulbs. Call the City of Ventura’s Environmental Sustainability Division at 652-4525 Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to make an appointment. It’s fast and easy to do. So please for your health and safety and that of our community, please keep all batteries out of the trash.

Christine Wied, Environmental Specialist, cwied@ci.ventura.ca.us                

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Actors hone craft in Rubicon Theatre classes – WAV artist Joseph Fuqua in the news!

 Matt Garcia (left) of Ventura gets advice from instructor Joseph Fuqua about how to transmit the energy of his character during a recent acting class at the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura. The class, which meets twice a week, is taught by Fuqua.

Photo by Joseph Garcia – Ventura County Star.

Norma Beck sat back and watched her classmates on stage while the director talked to the actors about trusting the script and sensing energy.

“You have to be a detective,” Joseph Fuqua told the class. “You have to find out who your character is.”

Beck, 79, a resident of Ventura and a practicing psychologist, has been working with Fuqua for 10 years, taking his acting classes at the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura.

Read more:  http://www.vcstar.com/news/2011/aug/04/actors-hone-craft-in-rubicon-theatre-classes/#ixzz1UFz2HPeY

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Violin Program at the WAV

A recent article by Anne Kallas, with photos by Karen Quincy Loberg, appears in the Ventura County Star. Read about the new kid’s program at the Theater Gallery: http://www.vcstar.com/news/2011/jul/13/working-artists-ventura-violin-program-connects/

Brian Torres and Alan Roper created the organization, Success Through Our Communities Kids (S.T.O.C. K.), that offers local businesses a way to support programs of all types, including the violin program at the WAV with instructor Peter Shuere. Learn more about S.T.O.C.K.: www.communitystock.weebly.com

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Art From Trash

 

There was a great turnout for the Art From Trash workshop on July 9th at the WAV Theater Gallery. Check the website for the next workshop in August. You won’t want to miss it! You can make a puppet, or a flower, or a hair barrette or a jelly fish – almost anything you can think of can be made from plastic bottles.

Assemblage artist Marcelino Jimenez provided instruction on turning plastic bottles into innovative art pieces. Christine Wied, the Environmental Specialist from the City’s Environmental Sustainability Division was on hand to let us know what goes to the landfill and what we can recycle. She’ll be back next month, August 6th, to answer more of your questions.

From Christine Wied, Environmental Specialist, City of Ventura Environmental Sustainability Division:

Southern California Edison (SCE) in partnership with the Energy Leader Partnership is once again offering a FREE lamp exchange on Saturday, July 23 and Sunday, July 24 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Operation Lamp Exchange allows SCE residential customers an opportunity to bring up to ten inefficient halogen and incandescent light fixtures per household to exchange for new Energy Star labeled lamps. Take your working lamps with the current light bulb in place minus the lampshade to the event held at the KMART store parking lot at 940 Arneill Road in Camarillo. Since you must be an SCE customer to take advantage of this exchange, bring along a SCE bill or California driver’s license with an address where SCE provides your electrical service as proof.

There are several styles from which to choose. Check out the website http://www.scelampexchange.com for examples and more details. The energy cost savings from these lamps may be worth the trip to Camarillo.

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Hawk Hoops for Hope Fundraiser

Read the article in the Ventura Breeze by WAV resident Annie Gabriel –
Photos by Denise Jasura.
A charity fundraiser at the WAV to raise money for the Hawk Hoops Sports Foundation for future youth camps and after school programs. Visit www.hawkhoopssportsfoundation.org for more information. Many came to be a part of this fantastic event which included a youth basketball camp for boys and girls ages 10-15.  There was a fashion runway show, an art exhibit, live music and a silent auction whose 100% of the donations went to the cause.
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National League of Cities visits the WAV with Ventura Councilman Neal Andrews

Neal Andrews spoke about the importance of keeping arts and artists in Ventura before invited guests visited artists’ studios guided by WAV artist Jackie Woods. The MC for the entertainment was the multi-talented WAV artist Jillian Nye pictured above.

Hawks and Britt, a vocal and guitar duo, started off the evening entertainment, followed by a theatrical skit by John Leamer, Vonder Gray and Britten Barry. Then there was Melvin “Spoony” Brannon on bass, Keiron Barry on keyboard and guest violinist Joe Turner played until it was Diane Ippel’s turn to tantalize the crowd with her dulcimer. Then it was off to visit the WAV artists’ studios. Thank you Neal Andrews for inviting your committee to the WAV.

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