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Wheelchair Foundation events.

After hundreds of performances with several famous groups, George Komsky, of Danville, is going solo.

The 24-year-old tenor takes the stage March 19 at the Lesher Center in Walnut Creek.

komskyHe will perform songs he describes as “opera, pop opera, Neapolitan classics and musical surprises.”

George was the lead soloist for the North American tour of Riverdance, the internationally acclaimed Irish dancing show, in 2004. He also starred in “Twelve Irish Tenors,” a Dublin Worldwide Production, touring throughout the U.S., and was one of the contestants on “America’s Got Talent” in its first season (as George Kelly).

George and his parents, Henry and Irene, have lived in Danville since 1991. They moved to the Bay Area with George’s grandparents and other family members.

“We’re blessed to be here. We were immigrants right after the (Berlin) Wall fell,” said George. “It was very difficult to leave Russia; my family was denied a visa for 10 years, and it was like nine years of hell. It’s difficult to understand when you live in an open society.”

Inspired by his pianist grandfather, George began vocal training when he was 11. Even then, he dreamed of performing in the Bel Canto singing style made famous by Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Tito Schipa. He is a 2003 graduate of Monte Vista High School in Danville, where he was chosen to be in the school’s renowned Chamber Choir and travel with them to Italy in 2001 to perform Verdi’s “Requiem” in St. Paul’s Basilica in Rome.

George graduated in 2007 from UCLA, where he was in the opera program. He said that 25 minutes after his last college final, he auditioned for the “Twelve Irish Tenors” tour.

“I just knew I hadn’t gotten it,” he said. “I’d gone without sleep for two days, studying my hardest subject (economics), and it showed in my tryout. Then six or seven weeks later, I got the call that I’d made it.”

George now studies with Seth Riggs, a world-renowned vocal teacher whose students have included Michael Jackson, Barbra Streisand, Natalie Cole and Josh Groban.

He said working with Riggs has changed his life and his understanding of the Italian style of singing. He works with Riggs in Los Angeles, but comes back to Danville often. At the request of family friend Joyce Tucker, George sang two romantic arias at the recent wedding of Tom and Malissa Behring. Tom is the oldest son of Kenneth and Pat Behring and the wedding and reception took place at their Blackhawk estate.

“George Komsky Live in Concert” begins at 8 p.m. March 19 in the Margaret Lesher Theatre at the Lesher Center, 1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek. Tickets are $25 and may be purchased online at www.lesherartscenter.org or by calling 925-943-7469.

A portion of the proceeds from George’s concert will be donated to the Wheelchair Foundation, which was started by Kenneth Behring. The foundation’s mission is to provide a wheelchair for everyone in the world who needs one but can’t afford it.

George will also perform at the eighth annual Wheelchair Foundation charity ball, “Chilean Delights,” on Feb. 27 at the Blackhawk Museum. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and includes hors d’oeuvres, wine-tasting, dinner, live music, a stage show, and live and silent auctions.

The cost per person is $150. For ticket information, contact Jeff Behring at 925-648-3829 or je*********@wi***********.org.

SOURCE: Contra Costa Times

120411dDiabetes is the number one killer in Belize but what you may not know is that there is a growing number of Belizeans who have been left disabled because of the chronic illness. Many are handicapped and simply are unable to live a normal life without the aid of a wheel chair. And while there is still much infrastructure work that needs to be done to give access to the disabled, one organization is making sure that those who need a wheel chair can get one. A benefit concert is scheduled for Monday night to aid Rotary’s Wheel Chair distribution project. Country singer Kelly Mcguire will be entertaining for four hours inside the jungle pavilion at Old Belize. Organizer Francis Woods told us more.

Francis Woods, Organizer
“It is a benefit to help offset the cost of distributing over 210 wheelchairs that a group of Californians, mostly Rotarians have brought to Belize through the Wheelchair Foundation.

Unfortunately diabetes is the main cause of the need for wheelchairs in Belize, it is a severe problem. Myself through Rotary, this trip will, after we have delivered all of the 210, will make over 1,000 wheelchairs that we have delivered to Belizean countrywide that really really needed wheelchairs.

Kelly Mcguire has made Belize his home and he sang a couple songs about Belize and I invite the public to go online and Youtube him and check out his songs, really good music and he’ll certainly have the crowd enjoying that night.”

The two hundred and ten wheel chairs will be distributed during an official ceremony at ten on Monday morning. The Kelly Mcguire benefit begins at seven inside the jungle pavilion at old Belize on the Western Highway. Tickets are forty dollars each. There will also be food and drinks all night. If you are interested in attending you can call Francis Woods at 610–1681 for your tickets.

SOURCE: 7 News Belize

new-year1Join the Wheelchair Foundation, Wine for Wheels, and the Behring Family to wheel in the New Year with Dignity by giving Mobility to those in need. For ticket information call Jeff Behring at 925.648.3829 or email jeffbehring@wineforwheels.org

Event Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009
Event Time: 8:00pm – 12:30am
Event Location: Behring Residence on Eagle Ridge Place
What: Dinner, Champagne, Dessert, and Cheese Party with No Corkage and No Host Bar
Music: by Groove Dimensions Entertainment
Dress: Cocktail Attire
Tickets: $125 per person

Support the Truckee High School Interact Club as it hosts a fundraiser for the Wheelchair Foundation Musical Chairs Fundraiser. Onehundred percent of proceeds go to the Wheelchair Foundation to buy wheelchairs for people around the world. Learn Salsa and other Latin dances in a one hour lesson, then practice your skills in the dance that follows. Enjoy free chips and salsa! Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009, 3-6 p.m. in the old Community Center oon Church Street in Truckee.

$10 per person, or $17 for a couple. Sign up at the front office of Truckee High School, or buy a ticket at the door. It will be tons of fun so don’t miss it. Visit www.wheelchairfoundation.org/rotary.

SOURCE: Sierra Sun

On July 28, 2006 the Niles (Fremont) Rotary Club in association with Group 7, Peja Stojakovic Children’s Foundation, and the Wheelchair Foundation will be proudly hosting an exciting fundraiser called A Majestic Evening of Hope to benefit Lifeline Humanitarian Organization, Patron HRH Crown Princess Katherine.  The purpose of this fundraiser is to raise the desperately needed funds to send wheelchairs and medical supplies to Serbia, regardless of ethnicity or religion.  The event will be held at the Fremont Marriott Hotel and will be open to the Public, Rotarians, members of all the Greek, Russian and Serbian Orthodox Churches in the surrounding areas, as well as, any other group or organization that would like to support our fundraising efforts. We are expecting to have over 500 people in attendance and space is limited.

We are honored and privileged to hold this event in the presence of Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia.  Also in attendance will be NBA Stars Vlade Divac and Peja Stojakovic, Past Rotary International President for the World, Richard D. King, as the key note speaker and Ken Behring, Founder of the Wheelchair Foundation and former owner of the Seattle Seahawks Professional football team.  Chris Lewis, Jerry Lewis’ son and Vice President of Public Education for the Wheelchair Foundation will be the M.C. for the event!

This promises to be a very exciting event!  There will be a no-host bar cocktail reception from 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. with music provided by Dunav, dinner and program from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. followed by a live and silent auction from 9:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Photo opportunities will be available and can be purchased the evening of the event.  Also, everyone in attendance will receive a free copy of the book Road to Purpose, Ken Behring’s personal journey that lead to the creation of the Wheelchair Foundation and the stories of the people we have touched. Once all funds have been collected from the A Majestic Evening of Hope event, the Niles (Fremont) Rotary Club will apply for a matching grant from Rotary International, so every dollar raised will have a greater impact!  With your participation and generous support, this event promises to be a great success!

Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or by making checks payable to: Niles Rotary Foundation and mailing to: Niles (Fremont) Rotary, P.O. Box 7104, Fremont, Ca. 94537. Tickets will be $150.00 per person for general admission or $250.00 per person for V.I.P. tickets, which will allow entrance into a private reception with all of the celebrity guests for a one hour meet and greet prior to the start of the event.  Donations can be made online or by mail for those who are unable to attend the event, but would still like to show their support by making a donation.

Please join us on July 28, 2006 for this very special event and keep an eye out for more information on the next event in Serbia! The organizers of A Majestic Evening of Hope will be coordinating another event to follow at a future date for the transportation and distribution of the medical supplies and wheelchairs in Serbia!  For more information on tickets or sponsorship opportunities, please call the Wheelchair Foundation at (925) 791-2316 or (925) 791-2315.

To visit the “A Majestic Evening of Hope” website, please click here.

To view a flier about this event, please click here.

To purchase tickets for this event online, please click here.