LONG ISLAND PRESS RELEASES
For Immediate Release: February 9, 2007
Club Loaded Celebrates 3 Years Bringing Live Music to Long Island!
February 8th, 2007 (Farmingdale, NY) Journey down Route 110 in Farmingdale and you’ll come across a true Long Island landmark, The Crazy Donkey. This has been the site of many a hard partying and hard rocking LI night over it’s five year run as the premier nightclub on the scene. For the past three years the “rock” part of the equation is being brought to you by ClubLoaded( www.clubloaded.com); who have quickly established themselves as the top booking and promotion agency of their kind in the area. On Sunday March 11th, you are coordially invited to witness, experience, and celebrate with them all night long as the sounds of Buckcherry fill the air and celebrities of all kinds will walk the dancefloor.
In early 2003 with the demise of the areas top venue “The Downtown” all but a certainty, a vaccuum was created and veteran promoter/record label executive Dave R. decided it was the perfect time to take his boutique booking services to the next level. He created Club Loaded with his own money and a dream; combine many hours of hard work and the contacts made in his fifteen years in the business, add in the support of longtime influential club owner Gus Smertgis and his partners at The Crazy Donkey, and you have a local sucess story in the making. In three short years Dave has truly created something special on the Nassau/Suffolk line; and rest assured he has a great time doing it.
Takling a roll call of the musicians who have graced the Club Loaded at the Crazy Donkey concert series is a veritable who’s who of the current music business. Club Loaded Rock Shows have booked and/or promoted over 300 shows in the last 3 years on Long Island and the tri-state area including: George Clinton and the P-Funk, Coheed & Cambria, Mindless Self Indulgence, The Smithereens, Head Automatica, Glassjaw, Paramore, Atmosphere, actor James Masters, Testament & many more and these acts have started to call Club Loaded their Long Island home base when touring the area, and with good reason. The quality of shows and the overall attitude of the staff also make them feel welcome, and this nurturing spirit virtually ensures that Club Loaded is far from a passing fade. Plus, Club Loaded also has a public relations professional and one of the areas top design and street marketing teams on retainer and even host their own radio show on Radio X, which futher allows acts more complete exposure to the market while they are here.
Three years down, and many, many years to go! Come get Loaded and you’ll experience it for yourself. www.clubloaded.com
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Contact:
Rick Eberle
PopCore Entertainment
rick@popcore.net
516-729-6872
For Immediate Release: February 8, 2007
The Ladies’ Room Expo to Benefit Local Breast Cancer Fundraiser
February 2, 2007 - The Ladies’ Room Expo will showcase vendors from Long Island women-owned businesses and serve as a fundraiser for the local chapter of the Breast Cancer Foundation. The expo will take place on Sunday March 4, 2007 from 2pm-7pm at the Hilton Long Island Huntington at 598 Broad Hollow Road (Route 110) in Huntington, New York. Admission to the expo is free and there is ample free parking.
The expo will feature a Chinese Auction to benefit the local chapter of the Breast Cancer Foundation. Merchandise, services, and gift certificates have been donated from area businesses and businesses around the country to help raise money for this important cause. 100% of the funds collected from the sale of raffle tickets for the Chinese Auction will be donated to the Breast Cancer Foundation. A door prize of five free Chinese Auction entries will be given from 2pm-3pm.
This event will showcase vendors from local women-owned and operated businesses. Vendors will be present from various in-home party plan companies such as Mary Kay, Tupperware, Passion Parties, Partylite, Traveling Vineyard, and more. The Ladies’ Room Expo will also have craft vendors such as jewelry designers, journal makers, antique dealers, knitters, ladies’ fashion, as well as a local Reiki Master, Hypnotist, and other businesses. The Ladies’ Room
Expo not only strives to show women ways to support local women-owned businesses but they are also keeping
a close focus on educating their neighbors about specific women’s health issues such as Breast Cancer and Endometriosis.
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Contact:
Joy Ribisi
Event Organizer, The Ladies’ Room Expo
Home Phone: 631-265-1546
Cell Phone: 631-896-6610
Email: ribsmalone@yahoo.com
For Immediate Release: February 7, 2007
LIPA the NY Islanders & Long Island Idol Kevin Covais Hosts the Second Open-Audition of the “ENERGY STAR(r) Idol” Talent Contest
The Next Audition to be Held Saturday at the Roosevelt Field Mall
Uniondale, NY- February 7, 2007-The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) is trying to discover Long Island’s hottest new singing talents in the first ever “ENERGY STAR IDOL” contest. As part of a unique partnership that seeks to educate youngsters about the environmental and economic benefits of energy efficiency. LIPA, Long Island’s very own Hockey team
the New York Islanders and Long Island’s American Idol Kevin Covais are looking for Long Island children under 18 to win over the judges with their version of the song “I am an ENERGY STAR.”
The next open-audition will be held on Saturday, February 10, 2007 at the Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City. The fun begins at 11:00AM with Kevin Covais performing and signing autographs for all the soon to be Energy STAR contestants. This event is likely to be a great success and tons of fun.
The “ENERGY STAR IDOL” contest was officially launched on November 21, 2006. Long Island youngsters who would like to participate in the contest can visit www.lipower.org/cei or www.newyorkislanders.com to download the song the lyrics and the contest rules. Kids ages 18 and under living in LIPA’s service area can participate in the contest by
singing their own version of LIPA’s “I am an Energy Star” theme song at an upcoming open-audition at selected locations across Long Island or they can submit a video of their performance by March 15, 2007.
The first “I am an Energy Star” open-audition was held at the Walt Whitman Mall back in January and was a huge success. There were many talented contestants singing their rendition of “I am an Energy STAR” which kept the competition strong and a great time was had by all.
In addition, Long Island’s own American Idol Kevin Covais preformed to the delight of the gathered contestants and hundreds of spectators. Also on hand was Sparky, the NY Islander’s mascot to help keep the party going.
Winners of the “I am an Energy Star” contest will be announced in April 2007 and contest winners will appear in LIPA’s upcoming energy efficiency advertising campaign. Each winner will also receive an Energy Star rated Macintosh laptop computer.
For more information about becoming an Energy Star contestant or to learn more about electric conservation, visit LIPA’s Web site at, www.lipower.org/cei. Or call 1877-ESTARLI. (1-877-378-2754).
LIPA, a non-profit municipal electric utility, owns the retail electric Transmission and Distribution System on Long Island and provides electric service to over 1.1 million customers in Nassau and Suffolk counties and the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens. In terms of customers served, LIPA is the 3rd largest municipal electric utility in the nation
and the 6th largest in terms of electricity delivered. LIPA does not provide natural gas service or own any on-island electric generating assets.
LIPA Contact Information:
Media Relations: (516) 719-9892
Media Pager: (516) 525-LIPA
media.relations@lipower.org
LIPA News Center
http://www.lipower.org/newscenter
THE THEATRE MUSEUM PRESENT LECTURE ON EVOLVING AUDIENCES AND THEATRES
New York, New York – February 5, 2007 - The Theatre Museum is holding a lecture on the architectural history of New York theatres, including Times Square, as part of its inaugural exhibition, “Times Square Theatres: A New Century/A New Style.†The lecture, “Another Op’nin’, Another Theatre – Broadway’s Evolution,†will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 at the Municipal Art Society, 457 Madison Avenue near 51st Street in New York City. A reception will follow.
Exhibition curator Craig Morrison will speak about the changing 20th century theatre audience from male, working class, to families, to those remaining as radio and television took over popular entertainment, and beyond. The lecture will speak to “how the architectural form has evolved to suit these changing audiences,†he said. Mr. Morrison is a theatre restoration architect, historian and author of Theatres, a recent Library of Congress book about theatres in America since the country’s founding
The exhibition, which will run through March 7, 2007, focuses on the architectural trends in 20th Century Broadway theatres. It displays these trends with 8-foot panels presenting photographs, architectural plans, artifacts from some of the 13 theatres highlighted and historical data. These panels demonstrate the transformation many of these theatres went through during the 20th century.
Those sponsoring the exhibition include Jujamcyn Theaters, Millennium Broadway Hotel Nederland Organization, New York Council for the Humanities, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, New York Marriott Marquis, The 42nd Street Fund, The Times Square Alliance, New Amsterdam Theatre and The Rockefeller Group. This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Founded in 2003, The Theatre Museum is New York State’s first and only chartered, non-profit museum dedicated to the history of theatre. It is a museum-at-large presenting exhibitions in collaboration with other cultural institutions. The Museum’s programs include community outreach, such as teaching children how to write, direct and stage live theatre, and the annual Theatre Museum Awards for Excellence ceremony. Its primary mission is to preserve, protect and perpetuate the legacy of theatre through innovative programming.
The Municipal Art Society of New York is a private, non-profit membership organization whose mission is to promote a more livable city. Since 1893, the MAS has worked to enrich the culture, neighborhoods and physical design of New York City. It advocates for excellence in urban design and planning, contemporary architecture, historic preservation and public art.
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CONTACT:
Mimi Kaough
The Theatre Museum
212-764-4112 ext. 206
http://ttmnyc.org;
press@ttmnyc.org
For Immediate Release: February 4, 2007
The Long Island Karting Association, LIKA, is holding their annual Karting EXPO on Sunday February 11th from 12 noon to 4:00pm at the Hilton in Melville on Route 110.
If you are looking to learn about go kart racing or if you are an experienced racer, this is the place to obtain all of the information you will need before the race season starts on April 1st.
During the EXPO you will be able to meet the LIKA Board of Directors, Go Kart shop owners and learn about the plans for go kart racing on Long Island.
Go kart racing is for both the “young†and the “not so young anymoreâ€. Children can start racing as young as 5 yrs old and some of our older drivers are grandparents. Go kart racing is a great family event and builds the bonds between parents and their children. So, if you have ever watched a race on television and said I’d like to do that, this is the place to get started.  Â
For more information contact Charles Janosick 631-862-7555 x 105 or visit LIKA web site @ www.LIKAonline.com.Â
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LIKA EXPO
Hilton in Melville
Sunday, February 11th, 2007
12:00pm to 4:00pm
For Immediate Release: February 2, 2007
Stay Warm but Stay Safe
LIPA Reminds Long Islanders to Use Electric Space Heaters Safely
Uniondale, NY-February 2, 2007-Cold winter weather made a late arrival to the Long Island region this season. But now that frigid temperatures have arrived this often means the increased use of portable electric heaters. The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) urges all Long Islanders to use caution and common sense when using an electric space heater to
supplement home heating.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 25,000 residential fires every year are associated with the use of room (space) heaters. More than 300 persons die in these fires. And an estimated 6,000 persons receive hospital emergency room care for burn injuries associated with contacting hot surfaces of room heaters, mostly in non-fire situations.
 ”The use of electric space heaters to supplement home heating systems becomes more commonplace during periods of extreme cold,” said LIPA CEO and President Richard M. Kessel. “When not used safely electric heaters are the leading cause of home fires during the winter months, and trails only cooking equipment as the leading cause of home fires year-round. We all need to remember that electric space heaters can be very hazardous when not used safely and with common sense.”
When using portable electric heaters please make sure to:
* Choose models that have automatic safety switches that turn off the unit if it is tipped over accidentally.
* Always look for a label or tag indicating the heater has been tested and approved by a recognized independent testing lab.
* Check the cord before plugging in the heater, if frayed, worn or broken, do not use it. Have an electrician replace the cord or replace the heater. Simply putting tape on the cord is not enough to prevent overheating and fire.
* Be sure your space heater is in good working condition. All space heaters need frequent checkups and cleaning. A dirty or neglected heater is a critical fire hazard.
* Keep young children away from space heaters, particularly when they are wearing nightgowns or loose clothing which can be drawn into the heater by a draft and ignited and never leave children unsupervised in a room with a space heater.
* Make sure the house wiring is adequate before using an electric heater. Avoid overloading the circuit or wall socket.
* Avoid using extension cords. Use an approved power strip with a built-in circuit breaker.
* Do not use electric space heaters in the bathroom. Never touch an electric heater when you are wet.
* Keep all heaters out of high traffic and exit areas and at least three feet away from curtains, newspapers or anything that might burn.
To avoid potential harm, LIPA encourages you to:
* Equip your home with a least one smoke alarm on each floor and outside sleeping areas.
* Install a CO alarm that meets the requirements of the current UL standard in the hallway near every separate sleeping area of the home.
* Keep at least one dry-powder operative, ABC-type fire extinguisher in the home at all times.
* Keep areas around heat sources free of papers and trash.
* Store paints, solvents and flammable liquids away from all heat and ignition sources.
* Develop a fire-escape plan before a fire occurs. Be certain that all members of the household understand the plan and are able to carry out the plan in case of emergency.
* Be sure the plan includes a predetermined meeting place outside the house.
* If your clothing does catch fire, don’t run! Drop down immediately, cover face with hands, and roll to smother the flames. Teach your family how to do this.
* Have annual safety checks on all home heating equipment.
For more information about electric safety and conservation visit LIPA’s Web site at www.lipower.org.
LIPA, a non-profit municipal electric utility, owns the retail electric Transmission and Distribution System (T&D) on Long Island and provides electric service to over 1.1 million customers in Nassau and Suffolk counties and the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens. In terms of customers served, LIPA is the 3rd largest municipal electric utility in the nation
and the 6th largest in terms of electricity delivered. LIPA does not provide natural gas service or own any on-island electric generation assets.
LIPA Contact Information:
Media Relations: (516) 719-9892
Media Pager: (516) 525-LIPA
media.relations@lipower.org
LIPA News Center
http://www.lipower.org/newscenter
For Immediate Release: February 1, 2007
Brookville, New York - Club DJ Tony Rocca can now be heard in the mixmaster rotation on the Disco and Funk King Show! Be sure to tune in to the Disco and Funk King Show from 2 to 4 pm EST and the DFK Hott Mix on WebRadio WCWP at 3 pm EST.
Tony Rocca is the son of WWF-WWE Hall of Fame World Champion Wrestler Antonino Rocca. The New York native began spinning in 1976 at various parties in his neighborhood. He has helped break many well-known artists, such as Taylor Dayne, Debbie Gibson, and Expose. In addition, Tony has performed for Donald Trump at the Big Apple Circus. In 2004, Tony’s Club Mixmaster Mix hit the airwaves on WNEW Mix 102.7 in New York. He was the number 1 mix DJ at the station. Tony’s outstanding mixing techniques enabled his show to become the most listened to dance mix show ever in the history of New York radio!Â
Catch the Disco & Funk King Show hosted by Jay Mirabile every Saturday from 2-4PM EST for the best classic dance, disco, freestyle dance, 80s/90s Club Trax, slow jams, the best interviews and more!. The world famous DFK Hott Mix airs at 3pm every Saturday. The Disco and Funk King Show is your home for classic dance since 1999.
For more info about the show, visit the DFK Myspace page at www.myspace.com/dfkshow. Also, don’t forget to check out the show’s official podcast site at www.dfkwcwp.podomatic.com.
WCWP is located at the C.W. Post campus of Long Island University. For more information about WCWP/88.1 FM and WebRadio WCWP, visit us online at www.webradiowcwp.org or call us at 516.299.2683. You can also check us out on My Space at www.myspace.com/wcwp.
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WCWP/88.1 FM & WebRadio WCWP
720 Northern Boulevard Â
Brookville, New York 11548
Phone: 516.299.2683Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Fax: 516.299.2767Â
Contact: Alana Leider
516.299.2683
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