“Jen Rogar”

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“Jen Rogar”


 
Listen Up! Sacramento will be showcasing local folk musician, Jen Rogar. Her folk music includes some original work that focuses on political and topical stories and she also performs traditional folk songs. Some her songs include “Dove Spring Girl”, “Tree of Life”, and “Prayer for Troy Davis”. Jen has been playing folk music in Sacramento for over a decade and continues to place a fresh and topical twist to her original tunes.
 
For more information about Jen Rogar and her music you can log on to JenRogar.com or check out her music at Reverbnation.com/JenRogar.  

Tune in to Listen Up! Sacramento on Tuesday, June 5th at 11pm on Access Sacramento channel 17 or watch the simulcast online at www.AccessSacramento.org and click ‘watch 17′ 

 

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Listen Up! Sacramento features local musicians of all genres and languages. Opinions or statements made on the program do not reflect the opinions of Listen Up! Sacramento and the staff of Access Sacramento. If you are a musician in the Sacramento region and you’d like to be a guest on the show you can submit your information and include a sample of your music or a link to your music to Listen.Up.Sacramento@gmail.com.

 

“Music Everywhere!”

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“Music Everywhere!”  

This week LiveWire welcomes back Councilman, Steve Cohn. He will be talking about Pops in the Park in East Sacramento and you’re invited to come to East Sacramento to watch several great local bands play. The summer series begins June 2nd at 6pm and runs Saturdays through the month of June. Bands include The Nibblers, The Chris Gardner Band, The Q-Balls, and Ivan Najera & Friends. Join us on the show to find out more details.
 
For more information about Pops In the Park log on to EastSacPopsInthePark.com
 
Also joining us this week are guests from the VITA Academy (Vocal & Instrumental Teaching Artists). Musicians, Liz Barton and Deborah Pittman will be sharing all the details about their special event, “Voices of the New World” which features the music of Dvorak, Copland, Moncay, Chen Yi, Thacker Burleigh, and DeMars. Musicians at the event include Deborah Pittman playing the Cedar Flute, Charles Spuill IV performing the Violin, and The Women of the Slavic Chorale. Pete Nowlen and Ryan Murray will be the featured conductors. The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 26th at 7pm at the CSUS Music Recital Hall. Watch LiveWire to find out more and get a special pre-view performance by Deborah Pittman as she plays the cedar flute on LiveWire.
 
More details about the VITA Academy can be found at VITAAcademy.org
 
Tune in to LiveWire on Wednesday, May 23rd at 5pm on Access Sacramento channel 17 or watch the simulcast online at www.AccessSacramento.org and click ‘watch 17″ 
 
 

Helping Latino Seniors Script Their Future For Better Health

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Even though 45 percent of Americans have one or more chronic conditions that require medication, one in three people never fill their prescriptions and three out of four don’t take their medications as directed, costing Americans $290 billion each year and causing life-threatening health problems.

 

In an effort to help remove barriers to medication adherence and improve health outcomes for multicultural senior citizens, Script Your Future Sacramento and the American Heart Association is conducting Spanish-language educational presentations and free health screenings for Manitos, a Latino senior citizens’ club.

 

“Heart disease and stroke are our number one and number 3 killers,” said Valerie Scruggs, Health Equity Director for the American Heart Association’s Sacramento Office. “With education and medication adherence people can manage and often even prevent heart attacks and strokes.”

 

WHO: Script Your Future and the American Heart Association host this week’s Manitos meeting of Latino seniors.

 

WHAT: Presentations on the importance of taking medicine as directed, as well as preventing cardiovascular disease, stroke and diabetes. The event will be conducted in Spanish. Spanish-speaking spokespersons available.

 

WHEN/WHERE: Wednesday, May 16; 9:00am – 12:00pm;

Manitos meeting – E.M. Hart Senior Center (915 27th Street, Sacramento)

 

California Northstate University College of Pharmacy, Health Net Community Solutions, and Woodland Health Care will provide free medication consultations, blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes screenings, kicking off a series of Script Your Future activities scheduled for this May, which is Older Americans Month. The American Heart Association will also provide a heart-healthy cooking demonstration by Chef Arturo Vargas. The California Office of the Patient Advocate, California Poison Control System, Area 4 Agency on Aging, Community Health Navigators, Novartis, and others will be on hand with information and resources.

 

“Our priority is education about the importance of taking medication as directed because we know that this is the best way to manage chronic conditions and stay healthy,” said Script Your Future Sacramento Field Organizer Elaine Linn. “We are marking our first anniversary by reaching out to diverse communities and senior citizens – those most at risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and respiratory illnesses.”

 

The event is part of the Script Your Future nationwide campaign led by the National Consumers League and supported by more than 110 private and public partners. Sacramento is one of six cities throughout the U.S. where more than 40 local organizations are partnering to raise awareness about the importance of medication adherence. This event is sponsored by Health Net Community Solutions, PhRMA, Lilly, and Novartis.

 

The Script Your Future campaign was launched in 2011 by U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Regina M. Benjamin in Washington, D.C., and locally by former Sacramento County Public Health Officer Dr. Glennah Trochet. Information about the campaign is available at www.scriptyourfuture.org.

“Fo’shange”

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Listen Up! is happy to present a local band called Fo’shange. They are a diverse and eclectic band featuring the powerful and beautiful spoken word poetry of Vincent Kobelt. The band is made up of many talented musicians who play everything from funk to jazz and African drum beats. Their sound is infused with purpose and soul and speaks to your heart. This is a one hour special and we think you’ll really enjoy it.

 

Tune in to Listen Up! Sacramento on Tuesday, May 15th at 11pm on Access Sacramento channel 17 or watch the simulcast online at www.AccessSacramento.org and click ‘watch 17′.

Pacific Rim on LiveWire

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This week LiveWire is happy to welcome back guests from The Pacific Rim Street Festival. The festival is celebrating it’s 20th Anniversary ths year. Back in 1993 the festival was produced by Frank Fat, and is still one of the most popular festivals today. This year’s theme is “Spices”. It’s a flavorful trip through the diverse cultures that are from the Pacific Rim. The event happens on May 20th in Old Sacramento and The Downtown Plaza.

For more details about the festival log on to www.PacificRimStreetFest.com

Tune in to LiveWire on Wednesday, May 9th at 5pm on Access Sacramento channel 17 to learn more about this wonderful event. You can watch the simulcast online at www.AccessSacramento.org and click ‘watch 17.’

Sacramento volunteers deliver signatures to place GMO initiative on the Novemeber ballot

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In rallies across state today, including one right here in Sacramento, supporters celebrated as the California Right to Know campaign filed 971,126 signatures for the state’s first-ever ballot initiative to require labeling of genetically engineered foods. The signature haul, gathered in a 10-week period, is nearly double the 555,236 signatures the campaign needs to qualify for the November ballot. If adopted into law by the voters, Californians will join citizens of over 40 countries including all of Europe, Japan and even China who have the right to know whether they are eating genetically engineered food.

You can check out what the speakers at the Sacramento rally had to say by watching the video above. For more information about the California Right To Know Act, click here.

“Fo’shange”

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“Fo’shange”

Listen Up! is happy to present local band Fo’shange. They are a diverse and eclectic band that features the powerful and beautiful spoken word poetry of Vincent Kobelt. The band is made up of many talented musicians who play everything from funk to jazz and African drum beats. Their sound is infused with purpose and soul and speaks to your heart. This is a one hour special and we think you’ll really enjoy it.

Tune in to Listen Up! Sacramento on Tuesday, May 15th at 11pm on Access Sacramento channel 17 or watch the simulcast online at www.AccessSacramento.org and click ‘watch 17′.

“Neighborhoods United” meetings

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“Neighborhoods United” meetings
“Neighborhoods United” is a new organization that will support and educate you and your neighbors on how to improve conditions in your neighborhood. It’s time to step up and help ourselves!
Valley Hi—North Laguna Library -1st Wednesdays (1/4, 2/1, 3/7, 4/4, 5/2, 6/6)@7:00 PM
For more information, contact Barbara Falcon at 392-8950 or 548-4435, email: mbarbarafalcon@att.net
Sponsored by: Neighborhoods United, Council District 7, City of Sacramento
Neighborhood Services Division, and the Police Department.

“It’s Flashback Time Again. Hold On to Your Seats!”

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“It’s Flashback Time Again. Hold On to Your Seats!”

Listen Up! goes zipping back in time to 1994. Picture it: Sacramento, 1994, lots of denim, long hair, and flannel. It was a time when rock and alternative of the 1980′s was morphing into a fusion of hard edged, funky, soulful sounds. Some of these sounds were captured on film and recorded on the show “Best of BackStage” and Listen Up! Sacramento is working hard to preserve our local music history and wants to share it with you. Hang on to your seats for this “Journey” while you watch the drummer from Journey , Steve Smith, as he beats the skins and watch a short interview with him. Also featured on this trip in time is Pipsqueak (from Sacramento), Scott Free, and rapper and lyricist DC Ray.

Tune in to ListenUp! Sacramento on Tuesday, May 1st at 11pm on Access Sacramento channel 17 or watch the simulcast online at www.AccessSacramento.org click ‘watch 17′

** Fun Facts!

Listen Up! Producer, Erika Kjelstrom graduated High School in 1994 and and Co-Producer, Michelle Barbaria was probably at a Full Moon rave on beach somewhere in the Bay Area or wondering the streets trying to get into the Adicts show at Cactus Club.

*photos are of Producers, Erika & Michelle. left- Erika is dancing at Sanctuary (Asylum) and -right- Michelle is working the door at Oasis (House Night) in San Jose.

“Performances, Performances, Performances!”

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“Performances, Performances, Performances!”

Sacramento is full of talented and diverse people and you can see them display their talents at local venues around town. Two of these venues include The Wilkerson Theater and also The Sac Multi-Cultural Festival. Guests from these events will be appearing on LiveWire to tell you more.

The Wilkerson Theater at The R25 Complex will be premiering “The Meaning of It All” by Robert Lautz. This comedy which included an amazing cast of actors as they tell a story of love, intrigue, and alchemy. The show starts April 27th at The Wilkerson Theater at California Stage inside the R25 Complex in Midtown Sacramento.

For more information about the play you can log on to www.CalStage.org or call (916) 451-5822

Also on LiveWire we’ll have some very special guests from The Sac Multi-Cultural Festival. The festival includes entertainment from the many diverse cultures represented in our local community and celebrates our unity. One of the Organizers, Sheryl Rowe will be on the show to tell us all the details about the festival. There will be many performances from local groups including Swing Master’s Band, Sangeet Bharati, Mistura Brasileira and dances from Tonga, Tahiti, Philippines, and more! LiveWire also has the pleasure of being visited by some of the teens from The Rosemont High School Jazz Band who will play some tunes for us. The festival happens May 5th and 6th at William Land Park.

To learn more about the festival visit www.SacramentoMultiCulturalFestival.com

Tune in to LiveWire on Wednesday, April 25th at 5pm on Access Sacramento channel 17 or watch the simulcast online a www.AccessSacramento.org click ‘watch 17′

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