our next Women with a Purpose salon.
Wednesday August 27th 7PM
at Vitello’s in Studio City
Guest Speaker
Kathleen Ronald
Kathleen is a dynamo on and offstage, she is a highly sought-after business consultant, a marketing whiz, a record-breaking sales champion—and a recent cancer victor—Kathleen tells it like it is, with unabashed conviction and contagious enthusiasm.
The topic, Clutternomics
“Clear Your Way to Profits, Productivity and Peace!”
How many hours do you waste looking for things?
Do you feel stuck in any area of your life?
Do you feel you are drowning in life clutter to the point where you are drained of your energy?
Does your clutter cause you stress, loss of time, money, and peace of mind to name a few?
Learn a few simple tricks to begin to GET Your Life Back NOW!
Entertainer
Johnny
Sharing his birth date with 50′s icons Marilyn Monroe and Nelson Riddle, Johnny Coppola was born on June 1st in Boston, Massachusetts. Little did he know that the musical journey he would later embark upon would evoke not only the style of each, but of the culture from which they emerged.
He spent his early years growing up on Prince Street in Boston’s North End, the tight-knit Italian neighborhood famous for its cuisine, the Brink’s Job and the expression, “I didn’t see nothin.’” His family would later move to Medford, MA. As a youth, Johnny idolized his cousin, Richard “Jake The Bloke” Palumbo. Jake was cool. Johnny wanted cool. Jake had great records. Johnny listened. He listened to Frank Sinatra, The Four Freshman, Jackie and Roy, Sergio Mendes and Brazil 66, Willie Bobo, Dave Brubeck, John Coltrane, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Aretha Franklin, Lou Rawls and many more. Johnny’s father, “Chuck”, loved listening to Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Joe Williams, Billy Eckstine, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Jackie Gleason and George Shearing with his son. By the time Johnny was twelve, he loved to swing. Like any kid of his age he listened to the radio where the DJ’s were stars and the artists were galaxies. He dug the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and the hits of the 60′s and 70′s. Who knew that one day he’d actually be working with some of them?
Pursuing his love of music, Johnny became a DJ and spent the next twelve years playing Boston’s hottest nightclubs and developing his style. He was named Best DJ by The Boston Record Pool in 1987, an award he still cherishes. Many of his signature mixes found their way onto the airwaves of radio stations in New York, Los Angeles and Boston. Johnny continued mixing and began to write and produce club music. In 1987 he co-produced “Back To Love”, a local favorite in the clubs.
Also: More great Tips from Cathey on aging gracefully
and Cat has a chocolate tasting planned!
We look forward to seeing you
Come out and meet women who are doing great things, from improving our community,
to redefining how we look and take care of our selves.
This is a great opportunity to create new empowering relationships .
$20 cover includes appetizers, Speakers and entertainment.