Gary Sinise To Attend American Film Renaissance-Hollywood
American Film Renaissance-Hollywood will present “An Afternoon With Gary Sinise,” on January 14th at 2:30 p.m. at the Mann’s Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood. The event will be hosted by KFI radio talk show host John Ziegler.Gary will discuss his entertainment career, his visits to Iraq and with American troops, and Operation Iraqi Children, the charity he founded to bring school supplies to the impoverished children of Iraq.
Please see AFR
Lt. Dan Band 2006 Concert Dates
The band is beginning to announce 2006 public performances. Dates announced thus far are as listed below:March 24th at the Canyon Club, Agoura Hills, CA
March 25th at the Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA
April 7th at Joe’s Bar, Chicago, IL
Showtimes, ticket info, etc. will be posted soon at Lt Dan Band website
Lt Dan Band Merchandise for Sale!
For a limited run Lt. Dan Band t-shirts and caps are available for purchase!All receipts from the sale of these t-shirts and caps benefit the United States Vietnam Arts Program (USVAP), a charitable organization that uses music to create collaborative programs between the US and Vietnam. (see USVAP)
Go here to see the t-shirts and caps and to make purchases or visit Lt. Dan Band website.
T-shirts are offered for $25.00 in white and ash with “Lt. Dan Band” on front; “Rockin’ The World” on back with a list of Lt. Dan Band 2004 and 2005 world tour stops.
Baseball caps are priced at $10.00 and are available in Khaki, Navy Blue, Black, Evergreen. Film transfer image of Lt Dan Band logo on front. Velcro connection in back.
Update: Kimo is working out some glitches with the site (to order), so please be patient. There is also a problem with the email list for the USVAP (for Kimo, Gary and LDB updates) so again, hang in there if you signed up for that list.
Band News: Lt Dan band is performing January 28th in Arizona. Check the band’s website in coming weeks for confirmation, further details and 2006 concert dates.
Operation Iraqi Children gets AT&T $25,000 donation
The Chicago Tribune reports that Gary received a $25,000 grant from AT&T on Sunday. He accepted the grant on behalf of the OIC at a ceremony at Chicago’s Navy Pier.The donation will support the organization’s mission of bringing school supplies and other essentials to Iraqi children. Concerned citizens donate supplies, which are then delivered to the children by American soldiers.
More than 200,000 school kits and other items have been sent to Iraq through the program.