Tuesday
Jun262012

26 June 2012 - LUCHA VAVOOM, LYNDA KAY, THE WATSON TWINS, THE SECTION QUARTET AND ARTHUR BENJAMIN - MATHEMAGICIAN HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE THE 3rd ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENT TWENTYWONDER A Carnival of the Mind PRESENTED BY DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES AND HOSTED BY THE L.A. DERBY DOLLS AT THE DOLL FACTORY IN LOS ANGELES ON SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2012 

 

CONTACT: Patty Onagan / 818-464-3706 or ponagan@aol.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

LUCHA VAVOOM  LYNDA KAY  THE WATSON TWINS

THE SECTION QUARTET AND ARTHUR BENJAMIN - MATHEMAGICIAN

HAVE BEEN ADDED TO 

THE 3rd ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENT


TWENTYWONDER

A Carnival of the Mind

 

PRESENTED BY DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES

AND HOSTED BY THE L.A. DERBY DOLLS

AT THE DOLL FACTORY IN LOS ANGELES

ON SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2012


LOS ANGELES, CA (June 18, 2012) – Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles (Jim Hodgson, Director of DSALA) announced today that Lucha VaVOOM, Lynda Kay, The Watson Twins, The Section Quartet and Arthur Benjamin – Mathemagician join the lineup for the 3rd annual fundraising eventTWENTYWONDER, A Carnival of the Mind at the Doll Factory (1910 West Temple Street) on Saturday, July 7.   Presented by DSALA and hosted again by the famed L.A. Derby Dolls, the evening will be a bursting expo of art, science, music and comedy, plus an all-star roller derby bout featuring the L.A. Derby Dolls vs. the San Diego Derby Dolls. Proceeds will benefit DSALA’s efforts to support those born with Trisomy 21/Down syndrome living in greater Los Angeles.

TWENTYWONDER was named, “An Event Pick” and called “Awesome!” by the Los Angeles Times. "Part charity, part science, part comedy…a mindbender," proclaimed LAIST.COM.  "A once in a lifetime, completely eclectic, fun-filled amalgam of creators, builders and performers," said The Wrap and "One of the essential events of the summer," raved The LoveStain.com.

In addition to:

Lucha VaVOOM – Mexican Masked Wrestling & Saucy Burlesque

Lynda Kay – Pop, Rock and Rockabilly Recording Artist

The Watson Twins – Alternative Country and Indie Folk Singers

The Section Quartet – Sweet Offerings from the World’s Loudest String Quartet (Coachella) to the Movie Soundtrack of Whip It

Arthur Benjamin – Mathemagician, A TED Favorite

 

The 3rd Annual TWENTYWONDER event will also feature performances and attractions by:

 

L.A. Derby Dolls vs. San Diego Derby Dolls

Artist Tim Biskup & the Makers at Tierra Del Sol

Joel Hodgson: Creator of Mystery Science Theater 3000

Jacksh*t: The World’s Greatest House Band

Dave Alvin: American Music Maker Of The Highest Degree

Tic Tac Toe with Steve O!

Shari Asplund:  JPL/NASA Space Projects Educator

Dolores Bozovic – Ph.D.

Kids of Whitney High: Sonics from LA’s iconic band of musicians with disabilities

Joseph Masiero with Spitzer Science Images…Looking For Asteroids And Objects

Chris Mirabel – Marine Biologist

Mat Plendl – World’s Foremost Hula Hoop Artist

RVIP Lounge: A 32-foot dream on 4 rockin wheels

RyTron 3000 a.k.a. Ryan Falkner Shadow Boxing & Busting Moves

David Saltzberg – “When Girls Collide”  DIY explanation of the CERN Super Collider

Eban Schletter; The Future’s Greatest Theremin Player

Sock Puppet Sitcom Theater will be present and washed

SuperBall/TwentyWonder Mini-Museum for your historical event needs

The Atamian Collection of Insects to Amuse and Awe

The Hollywood ATI Gorilla: A technological wonder uncaged

The Lampshades: Kate Flannery (“The Office”) and Scott Robinson (Anchorman)

Wayne White: Heavy Weight creative champ…from Pee Wee to Word Play

Tom Woodruff – Academy Award-winning make-up artist does “Dueling Prosthesis”

An up-to-date list of attractions and performances can be found at www.TwentyWonder.org.


TWENTYWONDER fundraising efforts also include:

AUCTION ITEM through CharityBuzz.com

A signed Fender guitar by 11-Time Grammy-winning group the Foo Fighters

Minimum bid starts at $750.00

Value:  $3,000.00

Bidding starts on CharityBuzz.com on June 21, 2012

 

RAFFLE ITEMS at the Doll Mall @ The Doll Factory

Foo Fighters Bundle of Memorabilia

Tim Biskup  Limited Edition Print

Shepard Fairey Artist Proof Print

Wayne White TWENTY WONDER Limited Edition Print

Exene (of X) original art

Raffle tickets are $5.00 each.  All proceeds from the auction and raffle will benefit DSALA.

TWENTYWONDER will also feature some of Los Angeles’ favorite food trucks for event dining and soft drinks and alcohol beverages will be available for purchase.  A percentage of proceeds from food and beverage sales will be donated to DSALA. 

TWENTYWONDER will be held on Saturday, July 7, 2012 at the Doll Factory in Los Angeles (1910 West Temple Street).  The doors open at 6:00 p.m. with live entertainment, food, drinks and attractions throughout the venue.  Roller Derby match begins at 8:00 p.m. in the Doll Factory arena with more.  Special performances, art, music, science and comedy continue from 9:30 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.  There will be no entry into the event after 10:30 p.m.  General admission tickets to TWENTYWONDER are $40.00 and are good for performances and attractions.  V.I.P. Passes are available for $150.00 and include admission into the benefit event, the TWENTYWONDER Annual Collectible Amulet designed by Brad Oldham, complimentary valet parking, stadium preferred seating and access to the VIP Guest Lounge with full open bar and food. Guests must be 21 or older to attend. Tickets are available online at www.TwentyWonder.org or by phone at 800-838-3006.  For more information on the event visit www.TwentyWonder.org or www.DSALA.org.

 

BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME:

Down syndrome is the most common genetic condition affecting all ethnicities and economic groups.  Down syndrome is found approximately once in every 691 births.  Individuals with Down syndrome have an extra copy of the 21st chromosome (Trisomy 21), which causes physical differences and disabilities.  Most people with Down syndrome live a rich and productive life thanks to organizations like the DSALA, which has been providing services for more than 35 years to the Greater Los Angeles Area.

 

ABOUT TWENTYWONDER:

TWENTYWONDER is the cause-driven cousin of SuperBalls 1-8.  The recipe of TWENTYWONDER is easy: take a soulful collection of 100 plus creators, supporters, builders, entertainers, friends and volunteers who've been gathering for years in the name of SuperBall, create a new name derived from the medical term Trisomy 21(Down syndrome), expand the fan base to new and far-reaching sectors of society, then bring it all together for a One-Night World's Fair event to raise support and awareness for those born with Down syndrome living in the Greater Los Angeles area,” said Jim Hodgson, Director of Administration and Development, DSALA.  The inaugural fundraising event TWENTYWONDER began in 2010.

Last year’s sold-out TWENTYWONDER event raised over $100,000 with the proceeds helping to support DSALA’s various programs offered to nearly 4,200 individuals with Down syndrome living in Los Angeles.  Programs include:  sport activities in Koreatown, El Segundo, San Fernando Valley, Family Support Network in South Los Angeles, yoga classes for teens and babies at the DSALA Community Center, music and art programs dotted around the city for individuals between the ages of 3 – 42, Saturday seminars with topics from potty training to independent living and outreach programs to hospitals. 

 

ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES (DSALA): 

The Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles (DSALA) was started over thirty-five years ago by fifteen forward-thinking parents of children born with Down syndrome.  In an era when society's predominant response to individuals with Down syndrome was to place them in institutions, these pioneers stood up for what is right, took control, and opened up the dialog that all grateful new parents in the Down syndrome/Trisomy 21 community are advancing today.   DSALA offers information, guidance and programming designed to assist parents and families who have a family member with Down syndrome.  Part of DSALA’s mission is to educate and enlighten a wider community to fully understand that everyone deserves respect, inclusion and that “we are more alike than different.”

 

ABOUT THE L.A. DERBY DOLLS:

 The L.A. Derby Dolls are Southern California's premiere all-female, banked track roller derby league.  Founded in October 2003 by Rebecca Ninburg (a.k.a.Demolicious) and Wendy Templeton (a.k.a. Thora Zeen), the L.A. Derby Dolls are a league of more than 150 skaters and volunteers, divided into five teams who skate on a banked track.  Embodying the do-it-yourself ethos of modern roller derby, as resurrected in Austin, Texas in 2000, the L.A. Derby Dolls are an entirely volunteer-run organization, relying on the support of their fans and community.  The L.A. Derby Dolls take all the thrills of the old game and update it with a fresh and feisty new face. And the hits and spills are 100% real. No script can write this kind of action.

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Tuesday
Jun262012

26 June 2012 - DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES PRESENTS THE 3rd ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENT TWENTYWONDER A Carnival of the Mind HOSTED BY THE L.A. DERBY DOLLS ON SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2012

 CONTACT: Patty Onagan / 818-464-3706 or ponagan@aol.com

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  

DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELESPRESENTS
THE 3rd ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENT


TWENTYWONDER
A Carnival of the Min
d

 

HOSTED BY THE L.A. DERBY DOLLS
AT THE DOLL FACTORY IN LOS ANGELES
ON SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2012
THIS YEAR’S EVENT FEATURES MORE
ART    SCIENCE    MUSIC    COMEDY
WITH
A SPECIAL BONE-CRUSHING ALL-STAR ROLLER DERBY MATCH
WITH THE L.A. DERBY DOLLS AND THE SAN DIEGO DERBY DOLLS
PLUS
THE LAMPSHADES     JACKSH*T      
JOEL HODGSON     TIM BISKUP & TIERRA DEL SOL     DAVE ALVIN
RVIP LOUNGE       SOCK PUPPET SITCOM THEATRE      
THE ATAMIAN COLLECTION
DAVID (Super Collider) SALTZBERG    KIDS OF WHITNEY HIGH      
WAYNE WHITE     FRIENDS FROM NASA AND JPL
TIC TAC TOE WITH STEVE O
AND  MORE

LOS ANGELES, CA (June 1, 2012) – The 3rd annual fundraising event TWENTYWONDER, A Carnival of the Mind, presented by Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles (DSALA) returns to the Doll Factory (1910 West Temple Street) and will be hosted again by the famed L.A. Derby Dolls on Saturday, July 7.  The evening will be a bursting expo of art, science, music and comedy, plus an all-star roller derby bout featuring the L.A. Derby Dolls vs. the San Diego Derby Dolls. Proceeds will benefit DSALA’s efforts to support those born with Trisomy 21/Down syndrome living in greater Los Angeles.

“This year’s event is being served up in one huge dessert bowl of sweet pop-cultural confections flavor packed with an amazing group of 150 volunteers – performers, makers, builders, thinkers and skaters – donating their time and talent to lovingly blend the creative and surreal ingredients of Greater Los Angeles into an evening of wonder and awareness.  With equal parts of art, science, music, and laughter we are 100% positive you will leave TWENTYWONDER, by evening’s end, a whole lot happier than when you arrived,” said Jim Hodgson, Director of Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles.

“We love TWENTYWONDER!  2011's fundraiser proved so successful we've made this extravaganza of music, art, entertainment, and roller derby into an annual event not to be missed,” added Rebecca Ninburg, aka Demolicious, Co-Founder, L.A. Derby Dolls.

TWENTYWONDER is a wild block party on the street of dreams - science freaks, comedy geeks, roller derby chicks, circus folk and big name musical combinations you won't see anywhere else... ever.  We're adding cool stuff and surprise guests just about every day now. Even the night of, you're likely to be amazed at who shows up unannounced,” added TWENTYWONDER Friend Don Foster, Executive Producer of Mike and Molly.

Last year’s sold-out TWENTYWONDER event raised over $100,000 with the proceeds helping to support DSALA’s various programs offered to nearly 4,200 individuals with Down syndrome living in Los Angeles.  Programs include:  sport activities in Koreatown, El Segundo, San Fernando Valley, Family Support Network in South Los Angeles, yoga classes for teens and babies at the DSALA Community Center, music and art programs dotted around the city for individuals between the ages of 3 – 42, Saturday seminars with topics from potty training to independent living and outreach programs to hospitals. 

TWENTYWONDER was named, “An Event Pick” and called “Awesome!” by the Los Angeles Times. "Part charity, part science, part comedy…a mindbender," proclaimed LAIST.COM.  "A once in a lifetime, completely eclectic, fun-filled amalgam of creators, builders and performers," said The Wrap and "One of the essential events of the summer," raved The LoveStain.com.

The 3rd Annual TWENTYWONDER event will feature performances and attractions by:

L.A. Derby Dolls vs. San Diego Derby Dolls

Artist Tim Biskup & the Makers at Tierra Del Sol

Joel Hodgson: Creator of Mystery Science Theater 3000

Jacksh*t: The World’s Greatest House Band

Dave Alvin: American Music Maker Of The Highest Degree

Tic Tac Toe with Steve O!

Shari Asplund:  JPL/NASA Space Projects Educator

Dolores Bozovic – Ph.D.

Kids of Whitney High: Sonics from LA’s iconic band of musicians with disabilities

Joseph Masiero with Spitzer Science Images…Looking For Asteroids And Objects

Chris Mirabel – Marine Biologist

Mat Plendl – World’s Foremost Hula Hoop Artist

RVIP Lounge: A 32-foot dream on 4 rockin wheels

RyTron 3000 a.k.a. Ryan Falkner Shadow Boxing & Busting Moves

David Saltzberg – “When Girls Collide”  DIY explanation of the CERN Super Collider

Eban Schletter; The Future’s Greatest Theremin Player

Sock Puppet Sitcom Theater will be present and washed

SuperBall/TwentyWonder Mini-Museum for your historical event needs

The Atamian Collection of Insects to Amuse and Awe

The Hollywood ATI Gorilla: A technological wonder uncaged

The Lampshades: Kate Flannery (“The Office”) and Scott Robinson (Anchorman)

Wayne White: Heavy Weight creative champ…from Pee Wee to Word Play

Tom Woodruff – Academy Award-winning make-up artist does “Dueling Prosthesis”

 

An up-to-date list of attractions and performances can be found at www.TwentyWonder.org.

 

TWENTYWONDER fundraising efforts also include:

 

AUCTION ITEM through CharityBuzz.com

A signed Fender guitar by 11-Time Grammy-winning group the Foo Fighters

Minimum bid starts at $750.00

Value:  $3,000.00

Bidding starts on CharityBuzz.com on June 21, 2012

 

RAFFLE ITEMS at the Doll Mall @ The Doll Factory

Foo Fighters Bundle of Memorabilia

Tim Biskup  Limited Edition Print

Shepard Fairey Artist Proof Print

Wayne White TWENTY WONDER Limited Edition Print

Exene (of X) original art

Raffle tickets are $5.00 each.  All proceeds from the auction and raffle will benefit DSALA.

 

TWENTYWONDER will also feature some of Los Angeles’ favorite food trucks for event dining and soft drinks and alcohol beverages will be available for purchase.  A percentage of proceeds from food and beverage sales will be donated to DSALA. 

TWENTYWONDER will be held on Saturday, July 7, 2012 at the Doll Factory in Los Angeles (1910 West Temple Street).  The doors open at 6:00 p.m. with live entertainment, food, drinks and attractions throughout the venue.  Roller Derby match begins at 8:00 p.m. in the Doll Factory arena with more.  Special performances, art, music, science and comedy continue from 9:30 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.  There will be no entry into the event after 10:30 p.m.  General admission tickets to TWENTYWONDER are $40.00 and are good for performances and attractions.  V.I.P. Passes are available for $150.00 and include admission into the benefit event, the TWENTYWONDER Annual Collectible Amulet designed by Brad Oldham, complimentary valet parking, stadium preferred seating and access to the VIP Guest Lounge with full open bar and food. Guests must be 21 or older to attend. Tickets are available online at www.TwentyWonder.org or by phone at 800-838-3006.  For more information on the event visit www.TwentyWonder.org or www.DSALA.org.

 

BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME:

Down syndrome is the most common genetic condition affecting all ethnicities and economic groups.  Down syndrome is found approximately once in every 691 births.  Individuals with Down syndrome have an extra copy of the 21st chromosome (Trisomy 21), which causes physical differences and disabilities.  Most people with Down syndrome live a rich and productive life thanks to organizations like the DSALA, which has been providing services for more than 35 years to the Greater Los Angeles Area.

 

ABOUT TWENTYWONDER:

TWENTYWONDER is the cause-driven cousin of SuperBalls 1-8.  The recipe of TWENTYWONDER is easy: take a soulful collection of 100 plus creators, supporters, builders, entertainers, friends and volunteers who've been gathering for years in the name of SuperBall, create a new name derived from the medical term Trisomy 21(Down syndrome), expand the fan base to new and far-reaching sectors of society, then bring it all together for a One-Night World's Fair event to raise support and awareness for those born with Down syndrome living in the Greater Los Angeles area,” said Jim Hodgson, Director of Administration and Development, DSALA.  The inaugural fundraising event TWENTYWONDER began in 2010.

 

ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES (DSALA):

The Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles (DSALA) was started over thirty-five years ago by fifteen forward-thinking parents of children born with Down syndrome.  In an era when society's predominant response to individuals with Down syndrome was to place them in institutions, these pioneers stood up for what is right, took control, and opened up the dialog that all grateful new parents in the Down syndrome/Trisomy 21 community are advancing today.   DSALA offers information, guidance and programming designed to assist parents and families who have a family member with Down syndrome.  Part of DSALA’s mission is to educate and enlighten a wider community to fully understand that everyone deserves respect, inclusion and that “we are more alike than different.”

 

ABOUT THE L.A. DERBY DOLLS:

 The L.A. Derby Dolls are Southern California's premiere all-female, banked track roller derby league.  Founded in October 2003 by Rebecca Ninburg (a.k.a.Demolicious) and Wendy Templeton (a.k.a. Thora Zeen), the L.A. Derby Dolls are a league of more than 150 skaters and volunteers, divided into five teams who skate on a banked track.  Embodying the do-it-yourself ethos of modern roller derby, as resurrected in Austin, Texas in 2000, the L.A. Derby Dolls are an entirely volunteer-run organization, relying on the support of their fans and community.  The L.A. Derby Dolls take all the thrills of the old game and update it with a fresh and feisty new face. And the hits and spills are 100% real. No script can write this kind of action.

#   #   # 

Monday
Jun252012

25 June 2012 - L.A. Derby Dolls to host fundraiser for Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles

The 3rd annual fundraising event TWENTYWONDER, A Carnival of the Mind, presented by Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles (DSALA) will be hosted again by the famed L.A. Derby Dolls on Saturday, July 7. The evening will be a bursting expo of art, science, music and comedy, plus an all-star roller derby bout featuring the L.A. Derby Dolls vs. the San Diego Derby Dolls. Proceeds will benefit DSALA’s efforts to support those born with Trisomy 21/Down syndrome living in greater Los Angeles.

“This year’s event is being served up in one huge dessert bowl of sweet pop-cultural confections flavor packed with an amazing group of 150 volunteers- performers, makers, builders, thinkers and skaters – donating their time and talent to lovingly blend the creative and surreal ingredients of Greater Los Angeles into an evening of wonder and awareness. With equal parts of art, science, music, and laughter we are 100% positive you will leave TWENTYWONDER, by evening’s end, a whole lot happier than when you arrived,” said Jim Hodgson, Director of Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles.

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Tuesday
Jun192012

19 JUNE 2012 - AFTER THE WHISTLE WITH EVIL E: Rat City Rollergirls vs. LA Ri-ettes

Tuesday
Jun192012

19 June 2012 - LA Derby Dolls 4th Annual Health and Job Fair

On August 25, 2012, the LA Derby Dolls will host their fouth annual Community Resource Fair, this time in the form of both a Job and Health Fair in partnership with St. Vincent’s Hospital and Los Angeles City Council President, Eric Garcetti’s office.

The Community Resource Fair serves hundreds of community members near the Doll Factory in Historic Filipinotown.  Resources offered will include cholesterol checks, eye exams by UCLA's Jules Stein Eye Institute, self-defence and yoga workshops for all levels, free mammograms, a bloodmobile, bone marrow match, various social services, and employment recruitment from the L.A. Sheriff's Department, the L.A. Fire Department, and many more!

The mammograms are free and offered to only those individuals who meet the following requirements:

  • 40 years of age or older
  • Must live in Los Angeles County
  • The individual's last mammogram must have been taken place at least twelve (12 months) or more ago and the test result must have been negative
  • The individual must not have any medical insurance


Blood donors must meet the following requirements to sign up: 

  • At least 16 years of age (with a signed parental consent form) or older
  • Must be able to present a valid form of I.D. (picture and legal name) at the time of the blood drive.
  • No tattoos in the last 12 months. Piercings are okay as long as they were done at a professional shop
  • In good health

Interested individuals for either the free mammogram or donating blood, please send your name, contact information and service that you are interested in to communityservice@derbydolls.com.