The Swing & Jazz Preservation Society Presents Damian, Singer/Comedian and
Duffy Jackson, Drummer with his Jazz Septet Tuesday December 18, 2007 at 7:30 P.M.
A double header program of great entertainment: the songs and comedy of Damian and the musicianship of that master of the drums (and other instruments) Duffy Jackson, leading a group of versatile jazz musicians who will provide an outstanding evening’s entertainment.
The Swing & Jazz Preservation Society is headed by Rene´ Zerah, President. The Society donates funds to Palm Beach County public schools and colleges, working with the music departments to determine their needs, laying the foundation for future musicians to play American jazz.
All Swing & Jazz Preservation Society performances take place the third Tuesday of each month from November 20, 2007 through April 15, 2008 in the 1500 seat venue at Spanish River Performing Arts Center located at 2400 Yamato Road, corner of St. Andrews Blvd. in Boca Raton beginning at 7:30 P. M. Tickets are $18 for members and $26 for non-members. Membership applications for a full 12-month period are available in the lobby at concert night, or by calling (561) 499-9976 in advance of concerts.
For further information visit their website: www.swingandjazzpreservationsociety.org
The Next General Meeting of the Boca Raton Computer Society takes place Wednesday, December 19, 2007.
Meet the S. I. G. Group Leaders (Special Interest Group class leaders).
At this annual panel discussion the SIG Group leaders will review the specialized subject they cover in their classes. Following this the audience will have the opportunity to ask questions.
BRCS is one of the largest computer groups in the state of Florida and offers more classroom-style learning opportunities on a regularly scheduled basis than any other computer club in the tri-county area.
All meetings begin at 6:15 P.M. at the South County Civic Center, Jog Road, Delray Beach and are open to the public. From 6:15 to 7:30 P.M. question and answer sessions are held on Internet, Paint Shop Pro and Windows XP/Vista.
Since 1983, members of the Boca Raton Computer Society, Inc. have been helping one another use and learn about computers. There are now close to 1,000 members in the society, including computer professionals, business owners, home users and novices.
BRCS has provided its members with these services during the past 24 years: Unlimited internet services; Boca Bits - the monthly magazine; numerous special interest classes; tech support and more.
Visit their website at www.brcs.org.