Friday, November 30, 2012

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https://www.facebook.com/events/216392255159886/ Join DavaDanielle Design Saturday, December 8, 2012 as we team up with 7 remarkable young women for our 3rd Annual Toy Drive. We want to make this year BIGGER & BETTER. So PLEASE join us & bring a friend. Were asking each guest to bring a new & unwrapped gift for a boy or girl the ages of newborn-17yrs. If your unable to shop for a gift we ask for a donation of $10. Admittance for this event is by invitation only. Repondez S'il Vous Plait is a must. Please do so by "clicking" attending or by emailing us @ info@davadanielle.com Include your first & last name plus the name(s) of guest(s) attending with you. PARKING: Valet or free parking @ Crescent Bay Park DRESS CODE: HOLIDAY ATTIRE ~Ladies: No Jeans ~Gentlemen: No Sportswear {tennis shoes, baseball caps, jerseys or t-shirts w/LARGE logo's} Complimentary hors d' oeuvres & wine will be passed from 8:00p.m.-9:00p.m. ABOUT THE JENESSE CENTER: This year we have chosen to “Give-Back” to an organization called Jenesse Center. Jenesse Center, Inc. is the oldest domestic violence intervention program in South Los Angeles. The Center was founded in 1980 by five African American women who were survivors of domestic violence. Their mission is to provide victims of domestic violence with a comprehensive, centralized base of support to assist them in addressing their immediate crisis and changing the patterns of their lives. Domestic Violence is something that almost goes UN noticed until you hear of a woman being murdered or hospitalized. Domestic Violence plays a huge role in the lives of the children involved. The children suffer from post traumatic stress disorder, fear, resentment, confusion and so much more. Going from a very traumatic environment into a new environment with new faces can be quite intimidating. There is nothing that would touch a child’s heart more than to give them something to smile about, something that can turn their bad days into good days. A little love can go a very long way. So please mark your calendars for December 8, 2012 and join us in a very memorable, fun and heartwarming night. Thank you again for your time and for all of your LOVE and SUPPORT. For more information about the Jenesse Center please call 323-299-9496 or go online www.jenesse.org. Thank You, Dava Hart Adrianna Lawrence April Maxwell Gina Masson Joanna Yarber Johanna Brown LaToya Moore Schinal Turner

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Toy Drive for @JenesseCenter

Ladies & gentlemen were ONLY one week away from the 3rd annual toy drive benefiting the children of Jenesse Center Inc. https://jenesse.org/ I encourage each and everyone of you to PLEASE spread the word and JOIN me with your donations of toys for all ages of children. This is sure to leave you feeling rewarded, humbled and most of all INSPIRED! Do something positive and help put a smile to the face of a child in an unfortunate situation on Christmas morning. A little LOVE goes a very LOooooong way! You can drop off toys or donations at Ask Jilda Productions 301 N. Canon Rd. Suite 200, Beverly Hills, Ca., 90210 "Have A Wonderful Holiday Season" Jilda

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Give the gift of giving with the Jenesse Center

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Monday, November 26, 2012

Jilda Shernoff Backstage at Rock of Ages Musical

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Jilda Shernoff Hosts Surrender Jewelry at her home in Beverly Hills

Surrender Jewelry of Los Angeles held an event on Friday, November 16 celebrating the launch of their new line of recovery-themed jewelry. Surrender Jewelry designs high-end jewelry for people who are in a program of recovery and those that support them. The launch party was held in Beverly Hills at the home of Jilda Shernoff. Founded by Larry and Gracie Darden, Surrender Jewelry unveiled their latest ring design: the Serenity Ring. Beautifully set in silver or 18kt gold. The Serenity Ring uniquely displays the “Serenity Prayer” around the outside of the band. Mr. Darden explained, “The Serenity Prayer is a meaningful part of recovery for many people. It reminds us that we need to do the best we can every day but we still need to let go of those things that are out of out control.” Gracie Darden, the ring’s designer and co-founder of Surrender Jewelry: “Even though I’m not in recovery myself, I searched for a long time to find high- quality jewelry to wear in support because almost everyone has struggled with some challenge in their lives. I couldn’t find anything on the market that made a significant statement about recovery but still retained the elements of fine jewelry design. We feel that our pieces are worthy of the effort that people put into their recovery. People can wear our jewelry to support their friends and family whose lives have been changed by their struggle or as symbols of strength and rebirth for those who feel they now have a second chance at life.” People attending the event last Friday were treated to 24kt gold leaf or pure platinum leaf body art from a leading designer form Japan. Anyone interested in Surrender Jewelry’s line of custom designed recovery jewelry can find it at Gregory’s at 147 N. Robertson in Beverly Hills or online at http://surrenderjewelry.com/

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

JILDA SHERNOFF ATTENDS DON PASSMAN, PARTNER, GANG TYRE RAMER & BROWN 32ND ANNUAL AJC LEARNED HAND AWARD

LOS ANGELES - On November 7, 2012, AJC Los Angeles presented Don Passman, music industry giant and partner at the law firm of Gang Tyre Ramer & Brown, with its 32nd Annual Learned Hand Award at a gala dinner in his honor at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Members of the Los Angeles legal community, among other prominent Angelenos, filled Le Grand Trianon room to honor Passman for his outstanding professional achievements and extensive philanthropic activities. The event raised close to $400,000. As one of America’s top entertainment attorneys, Don Passman has represented musical titans, including Janet Jackson, R.E.M.,Tom Waits, Tina Turner, Quincy Jones, Green Day, Bonnie Raitt, Radiohead, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Randy Newman and Pink, among others. "In addition to his distinguished professional career, Don is committed to charitable work with a variety of organizations including Beit T’Shuvah and The City of Hope," said Regional Director of AJC Los Angeles, Rabbi Mark Diamond. "We feel privileged to honor such a prominent and well-respected attorney who has helped to advance AJC's mission of promoting Global Jewish Advocacy to create a more just world." A graduate of the University of Texas and Harvard Law School, Passman is listed in The Best Lawyers of America. He is the author of the nonfiction bestseller “All You Need to Know About the Music Business,” which has sold more than 300,000 hardcopies, and is now in its Eighth Edition. Passman has lectured at the University of Southern California Law School's Advanced Professional Program, the UCLA Entertainment Law Symposium, Harvard Law School, and the American Bar Association. "It’s wonderful to be included in a long line of distinguished AJC Learned Hand Award honorees," said Passman. “I love people, I love music, and I’ve been lucky to have a career bringing the two together. To be honored for doing what you love is truly a blessing," Passman said. The Honorable Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, delivered a rousing keynote address. Appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1985, Kozinski is one of America’s most recognizable circuit court judges. He has gained support and admiration from both sides of the political aisle with his clear and common sense, humorous judicial opinions. Named in memory of Judge Learned Hand, one of America’s great jurists and humanitarians, the award is given to outstanding members of the legal profession whose professional and community activities have played a significant role in the betterment of the community. Their career, ideals, and achievements mirror the high principles and noble tradition associated with Learned Hand. The theme of this year’s event, “In Harmony: Freedom, Democracy and AJC” is in keeping with the ideals of the award and the tenets of AJC. About AJC AJC is the global advocate for the well-being of the Jewish people and for the advancement of democratic values for all. For more than 100 years, AJC has sought to advance the peace and security of the Jewish people around the world. Through high-level diplomacy, strong legislative advocacy, and effective interreligious and interethnic coalitions, AJC has made a significant impact on issues critical to the Jewish people. With key relationships at the regional, national, and international levels—from diplomats, to global decision-makers and community leaders—AJC is the preeminent global Jewish advocate.