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For Immediate Release October 14 2013 Valerie Troutt JazzSoul Project Debut Album Release “The Sound of Peace” November 25th 2013, 8pm­10pm Event Date: November 25th Cover: $15 in advance, $20 at the door Time: 8:00pm – 10:00pm Location: Yoshi’s, 510 West Embarcadero, Oakland CA EVENT DETAILS: A Refreshing Voice Rises in Oakland Valerie trout will be releasing her debut album “ the Sound of Peace” on November 25th at Yoshi’s Oakland, 510 West Embarcadero, 8­10pm. We invite you to come celebrate the refreshing new album of composer and vocalist, Valerie Troutt. “The Sound of Peace” is a blend of invigorating rhythms with soulful, compassionate and daring vocals. This album was recorded by Dion Decibels at Bay Area’s own Project West Studios and mixed by New York pianist and producer Emanuel Ruffler. Through the labor and love from Troutt and her band of local musicians, this new sound is intended to shift our conception of art, soul and love. Valerie Troutt has shared the stage with notable names and Grammy Nominees such as Linda Trilley, Les Nubians, and Wayne Wallace. This Oakland girl is sure to bring the change we have all been waiting to hear. We hope you can join us for this incredible and joyous event! If you are a member of the press and would like an advance copy of the album or an EPK, please contact valerietrouttmusic2@gamil.com with “Please send EPK” in the subject line. Please Contact valerietrouttmusic2@gmail.com for all questions and concerns. To learn more about Valerie and her upcoming performances please go to www.valereitrouttprojects.com ###


Contact: Renato Linares Tel. 415-940-1336 Email: Renato.pl22@gmail.com Date: 06/06/2016

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DESIGN THE FUTURE DC Design and the Stanford University’s d.school Join Forces During this collaboration between DC Design and the Stanford Institute of Design, High school students will design and manufacture solutions to problems faced by those with physical disabilities. Working on challenges that result from paraplegia, quadriplegia, blindness and other physical disabilities, students are empowered to apply the design thinking process to create unique solutions to often-unaddressed problems. Our aim is to go beyond telling students they can change the world by actually showing them the steps needed to do so. This one-week intensive program woks with rising 10th-12th graders in the Bay Area and will be held from June 20th-June 26th at Stanford’s Institute of Design (aka the d.school) and Radicand Labs. Students will be using Stanford’s facilities from 9am-6pm daily an will receive over 63 hours of mentorship and guidance from Stanford design and engineering students, alumni and faculty. Students will work in groups to create functional and aesthetically pleasing prototypes that address the needs of others. They will present their final designs to the public on Sunday, June 26th from 7-9pm at the Stanford Institute of Design. If you are a member of the press and would like to know more about this event, please contact Renato Linares with “Design the Future” in the subject line. About DC Design Since 2012 we’ve worked with students and organizations from all over the would to implement the designing thinking process including executives from Oracle, Fuji Film, Santander and young refugees from Syria, western Sahara, Palestine, and Tibet. We strive to be a leading force in the design and educational fields and always look to collaborate with individuals looking to improve the world. To learn more about your programs and services please visit www.dcdesignltd.com


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