Topanga Nights
Topanga Nights Picnic, Music & Movies Under The Stars

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Topanga, California
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2007 Summer Season
Second Sunday Each Month
Suggested Donation $10 adults, $7 Seniors & Teens, Free 12 & Under
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June 10

Raffle Item supplied by Wonderful Things & Pat's Grill

The Poachers
Topanga's hidden treasure

Ghostbusters, (PG) 1984 Comedy starring Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis. They're here to save the world with their unique ghost removal service. Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters! Introduction by Special Guest Speaker

July 8
Chum
Pure instrumental surf music, the way it's supposed to be.
Dog Town and Z Boys (PG) 90 min. Documentary about the pioneering 1970's Zephyr Surf / Skating Team from Venice / Santa Monica. Introduction by producer Agi Orsi.
August 12
Jim Crawford & Friends

Topanga connection to the rock-blues groove
Harold & Maude, (PG) 1971 Classic off color romance starring Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort. “They will defy everything you've ever heard about screen lovers.” Introduction by Actress Ellen Geer who played Sunshine Dore.
September 9
Old Bull (Tentative)
Finger lickin' chicken pick'n alt-cosmic hillbilly music, force-fed on a twang power marinade.
Jeremiah Johnson (PG) 1972 Classic Western (PG). Starring Robert Redford & Will Geer, “A man of peace driven wild!. He is taken in by an old trapper who teaches him how to survive.” Introduction by Ellen Geer speaking about her father Will Geer, (Bear Claw).
MoviesJuly 8
Dog Town and Z Boys
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CHUM
Pure instrumental surf music, the way it’s supposed to be.

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4 Summer Sundays Imagine sitting under the starts on a beautiful Topanga Summer Night. . . Now you don't only have to use your imagination. Picnicking and live music starts at 6:00pm with free movie admission after 8:15pm and the Topanga Community Center Lawn. Located at the Topanga Community House at 1440 N. Topanga Cyn Blvd. Directions
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DJ Dogtown

DJ Dogtown



May 16 2008 3:35 AM

You made me an offer I cant refuse...
J.C.

J.C.



Apr 15 2008 5:20 PM

Hi! Just wanted to invite you to check out my *NEW* group - the "HAUNTED HOLLYWOOD AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PARANORMAL RESEARCH GROUP"!

I created this group, so that we could all get together, check out new sites and haunts, and share insight and experience investigations of all things PARANORMAL in the local SoCA area!

Interested? you can go HERE to the direct link:
http://groups. myspace. com/HauntedHollywoodSouthernCaliforniaParanormal


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Come on in, JOIN up with us, and let's see what's out there... together!

PEACE...

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MamaTales .com



Jan 23 2008 1:20 AM

"Life is too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right and forget about the ones who don't. Believe that everything happens for a reason. If you get a second chance, grab it with both hands. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said life would be easy, they just promised it would be worth it."~anonymous
-Very Respectfully ~Natercia~
Annie

Annie



Dec 22 2007 6:37 PM

Amanda Panda

Amanda Panda



Nov 27 2007 4:49 AM

Erin

Erin Soto



Nov 22 2007 6:41 PM

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! :)
~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Oct 26 2007 1:45 PM


Halloween, or Hallowe'en, is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, Halloween festivals, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses" and viewing horror films. Halloween originated from the Pagan festival Samhain, celebrated among the Celts of Ireland and Great Britain. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century. Halloween is now celebrated in several parts of the western world, most commonly in Ireland, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom.
The modern holiday of Halloween has its origins in the ancient Gaelic festival known as Samhain (pronounced /,,sˠaunʲ/ from the Old Irish samain). The Festival of Samhain is a celebration of the end of the harvest season in Gaelic culture, and is regarded as 'The Celtic New Year'.
On Halloween night in present-day, adults and children dress up as creatures from the underworld (e.g., ghosts, ghouls, zombies, witches and goblins). Halloween was perceived as the night during which the division between the world of the living and the otherworld was blurred so spirits of the dead and inhabitants from the underworld were able to walk free on the earth. It was believed necessary to dress as a spirit or otherworldly creature when venturing outdoors to blend in, and this is where dressing in such a manner for Halloween comes from.
The houses are frequently adorned with pumpkins or turnips carved into scary faces; lights or candles are placed inside the carvings to provide an eerie effect.

Happy Halloween my Friend!
Wilson

Wilson



Oct 15 2007 6:14 PM

Sir Ralph

Sir Ralph



Oct 7 2007 12:11 AM

holy crap! remember those online paid survey things that i was taking to make extra cash? i just got my first check for $237!! and that was just for like a few hours of work! wanna go out this weekend? it's on me! you should do it, too. the money is so easy, then we can take a roadtrip in a few weeks.

ahhh well just hit the site up and check it out. its at

www.work4surveys.com

im not sure how to make it so you can click on this link, so you can just copy and paste it into your internet explorer and check it out. whateva, just do it. you'll see. the money is sweet!

anyways, i gots to run, but gimme a call later on, k?

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Pamela

Pamela



Sep 25 2007 1:49 PM


~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Sep 8 2007 2:52 PM


"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a short story by Washington Irving contained in his collection The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., written while he was living in Birmingham, England, and first published in 1820. With Irving's companion piece "Rip Van Winkle", "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is among the earliest American fiction still read today.The story is set circa 1790 in the Dutch settlement of Tarry Town, New York, in a secluded glen called Sleepy Hollow. It tells the story of Ichabod Crane, a priggish schoolmaster from Connecticut, who competes with Abraham "Brom Bones" Van Brunt, the town rowdy, for the hand of eighteen-year-old Katrina Van Tassel, daughter of a wealthy farmer. As Crane leaves a party at the Van Tassel home on an autumn night, he is pursued by the Headless Horseman, supposedly the ghost of a Hessian trooper who lost his head during "some nameless battle" of the American Revolutionary War and who "rides forth to the scene of battle in nightly quest of his head." ."The denouement of the fictional tale is set at the bridge in the real location of the Old Dutch Burying Ground in Sleepy Hollow. The characters of Ichabod Crane and Katrina Van Tassel may have been based on local residents known to the author. Sleepy Hollow (1999) is an historical horror film directed by Tim Burton, interpreting the legend of The Headless Horseman and based loosely around the Washington Irving story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The film was written by Andrew Kevin Walker and retooled by Tom Stoppard. It starred Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, and was scored by Tim Burton stalwart, Danny Elfman.Portions of the film's opening (featuring a dialogue-free Martin Landau cameo) were actually shot in New York State, not far from the actual town of Sleepy Hollow.
Zoe Wiseman

Zoe Wiseman



Aug 25 2007 2:54 AM

Artist's on the Brink is having an art show, performances, paintings, photography. One of my pieces will be hanging there. The show is to support The Soldier's Project an organization that provides free psychological help to veterans back from Iraq and Afganistan. I am donating this photograph to be auctioned off:


The Barnsdale Art Park and Theatre
4800 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

Tickets are $25.00 and $50.00 for VIP seating. Please come out and support our returning veterans. September 22, 2007 @ 7PM!
~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Aug 17 2007 12:58 PM


A nursery rhyme is a traditional song or poem taught to young children, originally in the nursery. Learning such verse assists in the development of vocabulary, and several examples deal with rudimentary counting skills. It also encourages children to enjoy music.
Many cultures feature children's songs and verses that are passed down by oral tradition from one generation to the next. In the English language, the term "nursery rhyme" generally refers to those of European origin, and the best known examples are English and originated in or since the 17th century. Some nursery rhymes, however, are substantially older. "Sing a Song of Sixpence" exists in written records as far back as the Middle Ages.


Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds, baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing. Now, wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king?
The king was in his counting house, counting out his money. The queen was in the parlour, eating bread and honey. The maid was in the garden, hanging out the clothes, When down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose!

~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Aug 4 2007 7:33 PM


A brothel, also known as a bordello or whorehouse, is an establishment specifically dedicated to prostitution, providing the prostitutes a place to meet and to have sex with the clients. In some places, licensed brothels are legal , and in many countries, places such as massage parlors are allowed to function as brothels, with varying degrees of regulation and repression. Depending on zoning, brothels may be confined to special red-light districts or 'tolerance zones'.



The word brothel is from Middle English, and stems from 'brothen', the past participle of 'brethen', meaning 'to waste away' or 'to go to ruin', showing the low regard brothels and prostitution have been held in throughout much of history.



Other (older) names for brothel are 'cathouse', 'bawdyhouse', 'house of ill repute', 'house of prostitution', 'knocking shop', 'pleasure house' or 'sporting house'.
Brothels have been known for most of recorded history. Early incidences include temple prostitution in many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern countries. By the time of the ancient Grecian and Roman civilizations, brothels were established and sometimes licensed institutions, with the latter first being recorded in Athens in 594 BC.
This first official brothel was soon followed by many others, and also influenced the creation of special schools in which various classes of prostitutes (from slavegirls to future courtesans) were trained for their profession.
Pamela

Pamela



Aug 2 2007 6:31 PM


~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Jul 30 2007 1:38 PM



The Ostrich (Struthio camelus) is a flightless bird native to Africa. It is the only living species of its family, Struthionidae, and its genus, Struthio. It is distinctive in its appearance, with a long neck and legs and the ability to run at speeds of about 65 km/h (40 mph), the top landspeed of any bird.

Ostriches are the largest living species of bird and are farmed in many areas all over the world. The scientific name for the Ostrich is from the Greek for "camel sparrow" in allusion to its long neck.Ostriches are large enough for a small human to ride them, typically while holding on to the wings for grip, and in some areas of northern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula Ostriches are trained as racing mounts. There is little possibility of the practice becoming more widespread, due to the irascible temperament and the difficulties encountered in saddling the birds. Ostrich races in the United States have been criticized by animal rights organizations; however, they continue to take place in the streets of Miami Beach.



~Hello my friend! I hope your Summer is filled with odd fun and many pleasures, as well as good fortune! Thanks so much for your friendship. Please stop by again soon won't you? Have a most excellent week!~


~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Jul 25 2007 12:26 PM



The hobby of collecting includes seeking, locating, acquiring, organizing, cataloging, displaying, storing, and maintaining whatever items are of interest to the individual collector. Some collectors are generalists, accumulating Movie merchandise, Vintage doorknobs or stamps from all countries of the world. Others focus on a subtopic within their area of interest, perhaps 19th Century postage stamps, milk bottle labels from Sussex, or Mongolian harnesses and tack.



The items collectors collect may be antique, or simply collectible. Antiques are collectible items at least 100 years old; collectibles are less than antique, and may even be new. Collectors and dealers may use the word vintage to describe older collectibles. Most collectibles are man-made commercial items, like keys, books or art, but some private collectors collect natural objects such as birds' eggs, butterflies, rocks, and seashells. ~ What if anything do you collect?~ Have a delightful week my friend~

Turea

Turea



Jul 22 2007 6:06 PM

Daryl Vance Jones

Daryl Vance Jones



Jul 14 2007 4:29 AM

Grand Work Will Win the Day…..*

Participate In That Higher Evolutionary Space….*
Do Not Hesitate……For We Are the Ones to Part the Waves…..*
Beyond the Great Golden Rings…..* Remember …………*
Within Each Breath …..Your Magic Sings…..*

Old Sound Logs

Deep Ground Roads
Rust Grass and Weed Long in the Daze Wood
Caught Sun Mornings
Steam-Dew Lit
Left Over Footprints in the Coming Snows
Ice Crystal Crunch , Under Eyes That Dig For
China
Layer by Layer of Ancestral Memorized Code
Hidden in the Dark and Amber
Moss Covered Mist
Ceremonial Sameness Beneath the Grit and Bone
Space Chambered Hollows
Winged Cast Cylinder Works
Old Vein Mother Loads
Foot Soft........Though the Tender Narrows
Sanctuary Territory,Marked by the Water-Claws and Wind
Hearts at the Ready Run Sounds of Eden Brook
Bubbles in the Light.....High Accidentals
Mirrored in the Wallows.....Spectral Reflectives...
That Purple Haze of
Jimi....*
d.v.zdotz....*
~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Jul 13 2007 1:35 PM





Triskaidekaphobia (from greek tris=three, kai=and, deka=ten) is a fear of the number 13. It is usually considered to be a superstition. A specific fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia.
• The arrest and murder of the Knights Templar occurred on Friday October 13, 1307. This event is incorrectly said to be the origin of the supposed unluckiness of Friday the 13th.
• In the US, many tall buildings do not have a floor numbered "13".
• On some passenger aircraft there is no seating row numbered "13 .
• In Formula One and many other racing categories, no vehicle carries the number 13.

~ GOOD FORTUNE TO YOU MY FRIEND, HAPPY FRIDAY THE 13TH~
~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Jul 13 2007 12:35 PM





Triskaidekaphobia (from greek tris=three, kai=and, deka=ten) is a fear of the number 13. It is usually considered to be a superstition. A specific fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia.
• The arrest and murder of the Knights Templar occurred on Friday October 13, 1307. This event is incorrectly said to be the origin of the supposed unluckiness of Friday the 13th.
• In the US, many tall buildings do not have a floor numbered "13".
• On some passenger aircraft there is no seating row numbered "13 .
• In Formula One and many other racing categories, no vehicle carries the number 13.

~ GOOD FORTUNE TO YOU MY FRIEND, HAPPY FRIDAY THE 13TH~
~Wendy~

~Wendy~



Jul 4 2007 3:03 AM




• In 1777, thirteen guns were fired, once at morning and again as evening fell, on July 4 in Bristol, Rhode Island. Philadelphia celebrated the first anniversary in a manner a modern American would find quite familiar: an official dinner for the Continental Congress, toasts, 13-gun salutes, speeches, prayers, music, parades, troop reviews and fireworks. Ships were decked with red, white and blue bunting.
• In 1778, General George Washington marked the Fourth of July with a double ration of rum for his soldiers and an artillery salute. Across the Atlantic Ocean, ambassadors John Adams and Benjamin Franklin held a dinner for their fellow Americans in Paris, France.
• In 1779, July 4 fell on a Sunday. The holiday was celebrated on Monday July 5.
• In 1781, Massachusetts was the first legislature to recognize the Fourth of July.
• In 1783, Moravians in Salem, North Carolina held the first celebration of the Fourth of July in the country with a challenging music program assembled by Johann Friedrich Peter. This work was titled the Psalm of Joy.
• In 1791, the first recorded use of the name "Independence Day".
• In 1870, the U.S. Congress made Independence Day a holiday, albeit unpaid, for federal employees
• In 1941, the U.S. Congress made Independence Day a federal paid holiday. The residents of Vicksburg, Mississippi celebrated the Fourth of July for the first time in 78 years, since the Siege of Vicksburg ended with a Union victory during the American Civil War on July 4, 1863.


~HAPPY 4TH OF JULY MY FRIEND! ENJOY THE DAY!~
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Sin•isha

Sinisa Spajic



Jun 8 2007 4:39 AM

Happy B-Day !!!

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