Saturday, November 22, 2008

My name is Karma and...

I need a loving home. can u help me? i'll be a year old this christmas and i love to romp and play. i love kids but i may be a little too energetic for infants. i love to eat ice cubes and wrestle with your feet. I am part german shepard, part boxer & part pit bull (only the good parts though). i know how to sit and lay down and not to make a mess in the house if you know what i mean.. lol! call me at 210-568-3816 if interested or you know someone who might be. thank you for your time. ~Karma

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

[Scorpion Media of Texas] GRAMMY Giving to the Gulf

The Recording Academy®

Texas Chapter

3601 S. Congress Ave. G-500, Austin, TX 78704

www.grammy.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEWS RELEASE

THE RECORDING ACADEMY® TEXAS CHAPTER AND ITS MUSIC COMMUNITY UNITE TO

BRING MUSIC BACK TO GALVESTON'S CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL

GRAMMY® Giving Back To The Gulf Program To Replace Instruments Lost

During Hurricane Ike

Austin, Texas (November XX, 2008) — In light of the recent devastation

in Galveston, The Recording Academy® Texas Chapter will be holding

GRAMMY® Giving To The Gulf  sponsored by Gibson Guitars to replace music

equipment and instruments lost due to Hurricane Ike at Galveston’s

Central Middle School. The Texas Chapter will hold a statewide donation

drive for musical equipment, instruments and cash donations. The drive

will kick-off at the membership's Latin GRAMMY® Celebration in Houston

at House of Blues, with all proceeds from the event going to these

efforts. Donation drives will also be held in Dallas, San Antonio and

Austin to collect instruments and have them refurbished before

distributing to the school.

"When we heard that Galveston's Central Middle School lost all their

music equipment to Hurricane Ike, we knew that it would be our mission

to help," said Theresa Jenkins, Executive Director of the Texas Chapter.

"Putting instruments back into the students' hands is a big part of the

recovery and healing process for this community.

Three additional locations will be taking donations of instruments and

they can be dropped off at the following drive locations:

City:  San Antonio, Texas – Sam Ash Music, 25 NE Loop 410, Ste 110, 78216

Dates:             Thursday, November 20, 2008

Time:              Noon – 6 p.m.

City:              Dallas, Texas – Granada Theater, 3524 Greenville Ave., 75206

Dates:             Monday, November 24, 2008

Time:              Noon – 6 p.m.

City:              Austin, Texas- The Recording Academy, 3601 S. Congress G 500, 78704

Dates:             Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Time:              10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

"The pursuit of music education both vocally and instrumentally requires the availability of instruments.  A child can not really learn to play the trumpet without a trumpet.  Hurricane IKE destroyed nearly a half a million dollars worth of the Galveston ISD inventory of musical instruments.  We lost baby grand pianos, band instruments and strings as well as our music libraries at Central Middle school.  We are deeply grateful to the Recording Academy and our fellow musicians in this time of great need.  All that you do to help our children will be remembered as they grow up and continue their involvement in music,” said Dr. Stephen F. Duncan, Director of Fine Arts, Galveston Independent School District.

About The Recording Academy

Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of

musicians, producers, engineers and recording professionals that is

dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for

music and its makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards — the

preeminent peer-recognized award for musical excellence and the most

credible brand in music — The Recording Academy is responsible for

groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy,

education and human services programs. In its 50th year, The Academy

continues to focus on its mission of recognizing musical excellence,

advocating for the well-being of music makers and ensuring music remains

an indelible part of our culture. The Texas Chapter of The Recording

Academy, founded in 1994, serves as a catalyst for uniting the Texas

music community. Its programs benefit all those involved in the music

industry by promoting topics that reflect the diverse professions and

interests of its membership. The Chapter represents music professionals

from Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio as well as Oklahoma and

New Mexico. For more information about The Recording Academy or the

Chapter, please visit www.grammy.com <http://www.grammy.com/> .

# # #

Event Contact:

Karla Martinez

Texas Chapter

512.328.7997

Karla.Martinez@grammy.com

Media Contact:

Elaine Garza

Giant Noise

512.382.9017

Elaine@giantnoise.com

Lourdes Lopez

The Recording Academy

310.392.3777

LourdesL@grammy.com <mailto:LourdesL@grammy.com

 

Karla Martinez

Project Manager

The Recording Academy

Phone: 512.328.7997

karla.martinez@grammy.com



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Posted By Scorpion Media of Texas to Scorpion Media of Texas at 11/18/2008 06:23:00 PM

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008

[Scorpion Media of Texas] Radio Distribution Anyone?

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Posted By Scorpion Media of Texas to Scorpion Media of Texas at 11/15/2008 06:00:00 PM

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

[Scorpion Media of Texas] It's A Chuk Jonz B-Day!

Chuk Jonz will be celebrating his November 12th birthday this Thursday, the 13th at The Heights, 9315 Broadway!  Come help celebrate, no cove, drink specials all night.  $2 Heineken’s, great old school, local artists, reggae and hip-hop music from DJ I.D.K. and Kasilo Choka. 

 

Many local celebs will be attending so get ya drank on!

 



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Posted By Scorpion Media of Texas to Scorpion Media of Texas at 11/12/2008 01:56:00 PM

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Public Service Anouncement

Hello Everyone:

 

ACTN is partnering with the City of San Antonio Housing and Neighborhood Services Department, and Spurs Sports and Entertainment, to hold the 2008 Good Neighbor Initiative. It will be this Saturday, November 8th from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The initiative will focus on providing house painting and landscape services (limb cutting, cleaning yards, planting) for properties from Rio Grande to Onslow and from Gorman to Gulf Street.

 

The Spurs are recruiting volunteers from the community, and providing funding for tools/supplies/materials. A yet to be identified Spurs player will be in attendance. The City will purchase materials, secure contractors to supervise the projects, provide security and brush collection service.

 

The Spurs and the City have asked ACTN to help with securing volunteers from the local community. Our goal is to contribute 20 volunteers to the project. The Spurs are hoping to involve more than 200 volunteers from numerous groups.

 

I think it is important for members of the community to have a presence at this project, to show that we care about our own community. I am asking each of you to assist us with identifying volunteers that will join us on Saturday. We will be assembling at Tynan Elementary, 925 Gulf Street, beginning at 12 noon.

 

Whatever time that can be given on Saturday would be greatly appreciated. Please have volunteers call the ACTN office at (210) 212-2286 to confirm their attendance.

 

Thanks to all of you for your help with this matter & God bless.

 

ACTN (Antioch Community Transformation Network)

Thank you for your time & God bless.

Sincerely,
Elroy Miller

Monday, November 3, 2008