“Forgotten Hollywood”- So Cal Rotary Mad About the Books…

Posted on November 6, 2014 by raideoman1 | No Comments

Manny P. here…rotary3wheels

   By next April, I’ll have visited over 60 local chapters of Rotary International. Over the last 18 months, Rotarians have shown their support of my presentation, which ties Hollywood history, American history and Rotary history; all part of what I call Forgotten Hollywood. Though I have visited chapters in Chicago and Nevada, most of my trips have taken place throughout Southern California.

   I have seven locations lined up in areas that cover 4 counties: Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, and Ventura. This is a wonderful opportunity to reach folks of a certain age who might be interested in the nostalgic aspects of my franchise that includes a book series, weekly radio show, blog site, and documentary, currently in production. Here is the latest lineup:

~ Los Angeles County Arcadia, Burbank, Palos Verdes

~ Orange CountyGarden Grove, Anaheim

~ Ventura CountyVentura

~ San Diego CountyOceanside (El Camino Real)

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   Lately, this number of assignments continues to grow. Plus… I will return in December to the Hollywood Heritage Museum for an annual celebration they call Afternoon with the Authors in December. This is a great opportunity to pick up copies of autographed books as unique and special Holiday gifts.

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   Smashwords has a new eBook distributor. OverDrive delivers in  the READ format; it now distributes Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History on their site. You can enjoy OverDrive through your local library or school. Copy and paste on the following link:

https://www.overdrive.com/media/1601932/forgotten-hollywood-forgotten-history

Until next time>                               “never forget”

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