Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Come party with us on December 17, tickets only $15.00

The PATH gig at Catalina Bar and Grill in Hollywood CA was a huge success - over 200 people came to the event. Thanks to your generosity, we were able to raise nearly $60,000! This vital funding allows us to not only continue developing permanent housing solutions for hundreds of homeless individuals throughout California, but also to expand the critical supportive services provided in our developments.

It was so great, Catalina has asked us to come back to do our George Kahn Jazz & Blues Revue Holiday Show on Thursday 12/17. We'll be playing songs from our new album as well as lots of holiday songs. Get in the holiday spirit with us!

Tickets are only $15 each, but you should call 323-466-2210 for reservations to get a good table. Music starts at 8:30 PM.  This is not a fundraiser - it is just a Holiday Party for all our fans. Call 323-466-2210 for reservations to get a good table. Music starts at 8:30 PM

As a special Thank You for your support over the years, just bring a print-out of this notice to our show and get a holiday gift: a free JAZZ & BLUES REVUE T-SHIRT, or one of our CDs - your choice! Thank you for being a fan!

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

A HUGE SUCCESS: November 11 PATH Ventures Jazz & Blues Revue

I would like to extend a sincere thank you for attending our 10th Annual Jazz and Blues Revue on Veterans Day, 11/11/15. It was wonderful evening and your support helped make the event a great success.
 
Thanks to your generosity, we were able to raise nearly $60,000! This vital funding allows us to not only continue developing permanent housing solutions for hundreds of homeless individuals throughout California, but also to expand the critical supportive services provided in our developments.
 
Your incredible support is truly appreciated by all of us at PATH and PATH Ventures. We look forward to continuing our work alongside you during the years to come.
 
Thank you, again, for your incredible support!

Amy Anderson and George Kahn