Lafayette Today, July 2014

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July 2014 Operation Swingtime

Serving the Lafayette Community

Saluting Veterans Together

There was a day when veterans came home to their community with arms wide open. Communities would organize, have a parade, and celebrate their return. These traditions, like our veterans, have been forgotten. So in the spirit of remembering our veterans, Lamorinda’s local Rotary Clubs are organizing a picnic to bring back a piece of history. Mark your calendar for Saturday, July 19th, 5:30pm – 8:30pm, and help honor our heroes with a spectacular USO show being held at the Lafayette Reservoir located at 3849 Mount Diablo Blvd, in Lafayette. If you stop by, this is what you will find: • The Big Band of Rossmoor - A 32 member big band orchestra well known for sharing music with the generations for the past 22 years and is a part of Generations In Jazz Foundation, playing all things “American.” Music will include hits from Glenn Miller, Gershwin, and the songs that Fred Astair danced to

Bestselling authors Katie Hafner, left, and Kelly Corrigan participate in a LLLCF Distinguished Speaker Series program at the Lafayette Library. Photo by www. LilyDongPhotography.com.

Distinguished Speaker Series

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The Peter Pan Foundation

By Fran Miller

The Peter Pan Foundation’s Seussical The Musical - Friday, July 19 through Sunday, July 20 – is a bittersweet affair for many in the cast. Several Peter Pan Foundation (PPF) mainstays have recently graduated from high school and will soon be moving on. Each acknowledges the importance that PPF has played in

The Peter Pan Foundation’s graduating seniors gather at a recent event held in their honor.

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By Fran Miller

The Algonquin it is not, but Dorothy Parker and her pals from the round table would likely feel right at home. Though the venue might be larger than Parker’s legendary Rose Room gathering spot, and participants more numerous, the Lafayette Library and Learning Center Foundation’s Distinguished Speaker Series evokes the character of literary salons of the past. An exchange of ideas, general amusement, a quest for inspiration or deeper knowledge – these were, and still are, key elements to a cultural literary gathering. The Distinguished Speaker Series (DSS) consistently delivers on all accounts. DSS program attendees have been moved by Cheryl Strayed’s recounting of the circumstances leading to her 1,100 mile Pacific Crest Trail hike. They have been challenged by Rick Steves to broaden their idea of travel, and they have empathized and laughed with Kelly Corrigan and Katie Hafner as they related their mother troubles. “The DSS format is definitely friendly,” says Hafner, bestselling author of Mother, Daughter, Me and a recent DSS speaker. “There's nothing quite like seeing people interact and play off each other the way Kelly and I did at our event. I will always believe, even if technology somehow manages to advance to the point where 3-D animatronic human-like figures can serve a tennis ball, that nothing will supplant a live experience, with real people talking to other real people.” The desire for this sort of intimate connection is what led LLLCF board member Karen Mulvaney to initiate the DSS a few years ago. The idea came to her after reading the novel Unbroken shortly after her father died. Laura Hillenbrand’s true story about Louis Zamperini resonated with Mulvaney, profoundly changing her perceptions of World War II and her father’s own war and post-war experiences. “As Volume VIII - Number 7 3000F Danville Blvd #117 others have surely also experienced, Alamo, CA 94507 the power of stories - whether through Telephone (925) 405-6397 books or oral tradition - can alter the Fax (925) 406-0547 way we see and understand the world editor@yourmonthlypaper.com in subtle, obvious and profound Corstorphine ~ Publisher ways,” says Mulvaney, who sought TheAlisa opinions expressed herein belong to the out Zamperini for a personal meeting, writers, and do not necessarily reflect that of Lafayette Today. Lafayette Today is not responsible which led to a fast friendship. for the content of any of the advertising herein,

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