Wednesday, February 20, 2013

February 18, 2013 Meeting Recap



Monday's lunch meeting went well; we had a great turnout, great conversations and connections, and a terrific speaker. Charles Silvestri shared how his family arrived in Las Vegas many moons ago and how the move was the best thing that happened.

Since then his family has grown and many members still call Las Vegas home.
He talked about working his way up from a casino worker to his tenure in the Clark County School District and how he is instrumental in sending 12 students a year to Washington, D.C. The Charles Silvestri Junior High School is named after him!
Two old friends reconnect after many years.
Charles and Frank Valeri











Helen Mortenson, passionate about the project she has been working on for years asked the group to lend their voice in support of the designation of the Upper Las Vegas Wash as a national monument. As many of us know, the area is rich in Ice Age fossils. There is a meeting taking place on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 1:30 pm at the Grant Sawyer State Office Building, 555 E. Washington Ave., Room 3161.
Happy Wedding Anniversary to our dear friends, Don and Gretchen Payne who tied the knot on Valentine's Day 49 years ago. We want to be invited to the party for your 50th!



Bo Boivert and Frank Valeri generously contributed photos** from their private collection, during their time as professional photographers, for Lisa Gioia-Acres' book, Showgirls of Las Vegas.

Both Bo and Frank have an AMAZING collection of photos of some of the most famous people to perform or visit Las Vegas. Anyone interested in revisiting Las Vegas glory days should ask to see their photos.



        






Next month we have two speakers who will talk about the Lou Ruvo center.

See you in March.

** Two photographs in the book, located on page 26 were misidentified as coming from UNLV's Special Collections. In fact, they were from the Frank Valeri photographic collection.
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Monday, January 21, 2013

Howard Rosenberg and Sophie Tucker

What a great way to begin a new year, hanging out with members of the Las Vegas Media Group!  We had our average turnout of nearly 40 attendees, with a few news faces and the pleasure of seeing some people who haven’t been to a meeting in a while.  Just before we lined up for lunch (roast beef, chicken & noodles – yum!), Lisa did a presentation for the group, sharing the experience of her Nevada History students and the interviews they conducted with LVMG members in October.  Lisa was really nervous that 1) technology would fail and 2) her Power Point presentation would be a bust.  But, with the help of wonderful Helen Mortenson, who brought her projector and screen and set it all up, the presentation was a great success.  It was very touching to share the students’ impressions of the individual’s they interviewed.  Each of the interviewees received a DVD with the student’s paper, presentation and audio recording. 

After lunch, Thalia Dondero’s guest spoke before the group.  Howard Rosenberg came to our meeting all the way from Reno, Nevada.  Howard teaches at University of Nevada, Reno, was once an entertainment critic and stories of both of these would have been interesting. 


But, we were really happy to hear his wonderful, funny, and entertaining stories of his experiences growing up as the nephew of famed singer, Sophie Tucker.

It was a treat to hear such intimate memories.  We welcome Howard back any time to keep them coming!


Happy Birthday wishes go out to:

Thalia Dondero
Tom McCormick
Joan Massagli
Frank Mitrani
Helen Mortenson
Rich Newman
Ralph Pressler



Our next meeting is on Monday, February18th (another holiday so some of you scarce members might make it!). 

Monday, November 19, 2012

November 2012 Meeting Recap


What a big day we had today at our meeting.  Our speaker, Ms. Linda Smith from Opportunity Village had the power to bring some members we haven’t seen before or for a long while. 
Linda Smith on right poses with Opportunity Village (and
Las Vegas community activist) Thalia Dondero
Her talk was so poignant; she shared her experience about being the mother of a challenged son, her friendship with many members of the Las Vegas community, and how Opportunity Village is such a benefit to our community for over five decades.  Her talk was inspiring and touching.  Linda also invited our group to have their lunch at Opportunity Village sometime in the near future.  In addition, she passed out two tickets to each member in attendance for the Magical Forest.  Thank you, Linda – you are truly an inspiration.

You can the video of Linda’s talk at our LVMG YouTube channel

We also heard from Rollie Gibbs on his efforts on behalf of the Helldorado Parade; from Helen Mortenson about her work as a site steward for the Ice Age Foundation at Tule Springs (see article link below), and from Don Payne.  Don and Gretchen Payne, our hard-working money-takers at every Las Vegas Media Group lunch meeting shared that we have a little extra money in the coffers.  Don asked the permission of the group as a whole to donate some of our money to two worthy local organizations: Opportunity Village and the Salvation Army.  A collective agreement was shown with the entire room raising their hands in a “YES!” Don will share with us next month the amount donated.

If you did not see the recent articles about members of our group, please click on the following links:



Thanks to the generosity of the group, who chipped in money today, we now are the owners of an AMAZING sound system that will do justice to the AMAZING individuals that come and share their Las Vegas stories with us each month.  Thank you, ALL!

We wish to give a HAPPY BIRTHDAY message to the following whose birthdays fall in November:

·         Kid Carey

·         Sara Denton

·         Marty Harrell

·         Mike Pinjuv

·         Claytee White

·         and new member Chris Klineburger

Our next meeting will be held on 17th.  To ensure a seat and a plate of delicious food made by our hosts, the Wedding Room, you must RSVP no later than Friday, Dec. 14.  Send an email to lasvegasmediagroup@gmail.com.  Lunch costs $17.00 and is well-worth every penny!

Remember to “Like” us on Facebook and to visit our Las Vegas Media Group blog often. 

Friday, October 12, 2012

What is the Las Vegas Media Group???


No, we are not a Public Relations firm. The name is sort-of a misnomer. As our "About Us" section indicates, this organization began over a decade ago when retired members of the Las Vegas media: journalists, photographers, television news people met monthly to reconnect and recall their days on the front lines documenting Las Vegas history as it happened. There are two people that are responsible for the makeup of the eclectic group that attends our monthly meetings today. Frank Mitrani, former Las Vegas Sun photographer and co-founder of the Las Vegas Media Group, also known as the Old Timer's Club, never excluded anyone from attending a meeting or joining the group. Don Payne, retired Las Vegas News Bureau chief and original member said to Frank, "If the organization becomes an official one, with by-laws and rules, then don't count me in."

Frank took Don's ultimatum to heart and the group has never become a formal one, and that, I think, is the key to its long-term success and the fact that today we have over 140 members. Since the first meeting in January of 1999 the group has never missed meeting on the third Monday of every month - that is over 12 years of monthly meetings!

I came on board because I met Frank and the group back around 2002. I expressed an interest in attending a meeting where I might learn the history of my adopted town. Frank put my name on his email invitation and I've been on it ever since. In fact, once you attend a meeting or ask to be on the email list, you are automatically a member!

A few of us have attempted to change the name. For one, the group, while made up of lots of "old timers" is not exclusive to those who are retired and "up there in years." Nor is it made up now of only members of the media. In fact our membership includes hobby and professional historians, entertainers from the old days and those that are still working, a Federal court judge, Las Vegas High School alumni’s, local businessmen and women, university and college staff and faculty, authors, and many, many more.

A few of us more progressive-thinking members (you know, the Upstarts) tried to convince the group to change their name; we offered suggestions we felt more appropriately identified our group, but those "old timers" said, "If it ain't broke..............", well, you know the rest. So, it's the Las Vegas Media (or Old Timers) Group for us.

We invite ANYONE who cares about preserving Nevada, particularly Las Vegas history, as well as those willing to share their own stories with us, to join. Remember, you are not asked to pay a fee (your only obligation is to buy your own lunch!) nor asked to abide by any rules (except those that are common courtesy like no talking during a speaker's presentation and ALWAYS RSVP to the luncheons).

If you join us, I promise you will be in the presence of Las Vegas movers and shakers past and present; you would be amazed by who you might sit next to. You will leave with stories about our town from those that witnessed history unfolding and you will be amazed.

Want to contact us? You can email lasvegasmediagroup@gmail.com or call Lisa Gioia-Acres at 702 245-9206. Frank Mitrani has moved out of town and doesn't make it to our meetings too often. But, Frank will always be our fearless leader and he is always interested in hearing from friends old and new. You can contact Frank at 435 644-3467 or at frammit@xpressweb.com.

Hope to see you soon!

Lisa Gioia-Acres

Unofficial historian of the group and the one who sends out meeting reminders and recaps!

Monday, August 20, 2012

August 20 Meeting Recap


Boxers and Burlesque!
I bet that got your attention! Another great Las Vegas Media Group meeting today. Read on and see why!

I think the heat kept a few people away, that and a few of our regulars had committments that prevented them from attending. Hope those that aren't feeling well get better soon, those that are having new grandbabies born - CONGRATULATIONS!, and those that are on vacation - have fun and come home safely.

Today's speaker was famed boxer Earnie Shavers. What a wonderful, funny, and humble man.


To watch Earnie box against Muhammad Ali, click this link (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5617624403304039892)

(See more photos of Earnie with group members at the end of this post)

Ernie took questions from the group and all were impressed with his career and life story. We have a Facebook page. If you are on Facebook, please click this link and LIKE us!

Harriet Trudell is turning 80-years-old and to honor her dedicated service to the community, the Women's Democratic Club is recognizing Harriet this Wednesday for Women's Equality Day 2012. If you wish to attend, here's the information:

Wednesday, August 22, 2012
5:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
Program: 6:00 to 7:30 pm
Springs Preserve Cafe at the Springs Preserve (click link to go to their website)
Contact Phone: 702-615-4522
I believe the cost to attend is $50.00

We were introduced to former Burlesque dancer Bambi Jones. She was such a hoot and will be a speaker for the group in the months to come. Bambi has just had a book of her memoirs published and I am sure it is filled with great stories. Bambi still has what it takes to get attention. Just look at this photo from our lunch meeting!


The Wedding Room has been so good to our group. Why not show your appreciation to the great service we receive by helping them boost their marketing. Go to YELP on your computer or your mobile phone, provide a review for them, they’d sure appreciate it. Here’s the direct link to the Wedding Room on YELP (http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-wedding-room-las-vegas).

Birthdays
Happy Day to:
  • Len Yelinek
  • Harriet Trudell
  • Terry Williams
  • Tina Straus
See you in September!
Lisa Gioia-Acres

More great photos from today's meeting:
Claytee White and Earnie Shavers
Rich Friedland and Earnie Shavers
Peggy King and Earnie Shavers
Las Vegas Media Group, August 20, 2012




Monday, July 23, 2012

These Boots Were Made For........ Ed!

Not too long ago I went to the home of member Ed Dodrill.  His home told so much more about Ed than I am able to glean from our monthly meetings, where we are all so busy saying "Hi!" to everyone present, we rarely get the chance to learn more about one another.  Ed has lived a fascinating life and he has always been generous with his stories of his time as a reporter, a cowboy poet, and long-time Las Vegas resident, but what I recently learned about Ed is he is very, very talented as a designer and he LOVES cowboy boots.  



Enter Ed's home and you find a western theme throughout.  What drew me most is collection of cowboy boots.  The boots are on display and each one is unique.  Why?  Because Ed designs them himself.  He told me he sketches the images he likes, sends them off to a guy who puts the one-of-a-kind boot together and then sends them back to Ed.  Here's what Ed has to say about his boot, ummmm, fetish...............................

Here's one of Ed's Cowboy Outfits!

Yes, I wear cowboy boots. Of course I still wear socks!

I wore my first pair of cowboy boots when I was about 5 or 6 years old. My mother made the mistake of asking me what I wanted for my birthday. They were black with white diamonds on the top. The high heel was about ¼ of an inch higher than normal shoes.
After they wore out, I still kept wearing them until the socks were black when I took the boots off. A pair of boots, but not cowboy boots, finally replaced them. Everyone noticed. I was able to talk mother into cowboy boots every once in a while. I was content knowing the boots would last longer if I also wore shoes. When my oldest brother got married, I was the best man and that required a present. Acme boots. Just as they were getting very tight, the other brother got married. New boots! I was the only student at John Adams High School, in Queens, New York City, who wore cowboy boots.
I never had to drop everything to tie a shoelace. Another advantage, and I’m not telling, is that a person in cowboy boots doesn’t have to wear socks. If so, they don’t have to match.  Next time you are at an airport, watch the flow of traffic to or from the airplanes. Those who wear boots keep them shined!

Shortly after getting my first job with a newspaper, I purchased a few pair. making sure they did not clash with the rest of my wardrobe. Weekends were spent at a dude ranch, learning to ride. Boots were a must. The boot comments stopped. The idiot who owned a horse in New York City was the new topic of ridicule.

I wore shoes in the Army but was lucky enough to be stationed in Oklahoma, near the Texas border. I found my way to the Nocona boot factory in Texas and opted for a pair of custom-made black boots that were affordable on a private’s pay. Several pair followed
After moving to Las Vegas I landed a job at the Las Vegas Sun. One day Rex Bell, the District Attorney, dropped by my office and told me to meet him at the coffee shop at the Sahara Hotel at 8 a.m. Saturday. After breakfast we walked over to the convention center where I purchased three pair of Justin boots at wholesale cost. I am still wearing them.

Years later my wife and I took a trip that included El Paso, Texas. We visited a boot maker who advertised in a publication I received. After the visit we took a walk and saw a little run-down shop with a sign that read: RJ Boots. We walked inside. There was a large hole in the roof where there had been a fire and RJ, the boot maker, hadn’t gotten around to getting it repaired. After looking around I figured he was more interested in making boots and the quality of the boots was impressive. We ordered a pair for my wife. We were sold. RJ made all the boots in the photo. I would spend a year working on a design and them a computer wiz friend of mine would make a clear pattern.

After RJ was robbed and beat up, he ended his career and I stopped ordering custom made boots.  I am not extravagant. I have only a dozen pair of those fancy boots. The other 50 pairs are off-the-shelf. 

Ed gets LOTS of attention for his boot creations!


Monday, July 16, 2012

July 16th Meeting Recap


I am telling you, a seat at the Las Vegas Media Group luncheon is becoming the hottest ticket in town.  Over the last year or so we have had some amazing speakers come and share their storied lives with us.  What’s even more impressive is the caliber of members that we have that attend each month.  I am so proud and humbled to be able to spend time with all of you.  With the help of member suggestions, we have a great lineup of future speakers.  But, let’s talk about today.

We had 48 people come to hear Frank Fiedler, former host of the radio show, “Let’s Talk Las Vegas” share some of his stories and the people he was privileged to interview during his 12 years on the air.  We also had several new faces in the crowd and we hope to see them back again. 

Fred Fiedler, host of "Let's Talk Las Vegas" speaks
at the Las Vegas Media Group luncheon
Our sound system was wonderful today, thanks to Ed Dodrill for sharing his equipment with us.

We spent some time talking about our dear friends that have recently passed, as well as sent some thoughts out to those that are presently ailing.  Several members shared stories about Ralph Denton, Ron Bell, and Fred Davis, members who we have just lost.  Our thoughts went out to Nelson Sardelli who lost his wife, Micki, after a long illness.  To the family members who have lost loved ones, please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

We have lots of July Birthdays!  Happy Birthday to:

• Roger Buehrer
• Chuck Evans
• John Foley
• Cork Proctor
• John "Buzzy" Ullom
• Sam Upton
  • and A.D. Hopkins!
We haven’t set anyone up to speak at the August meeting as of yet, and if we don’t have anyone it will be a great time for all of us to chat and catch up.  As usual, I will send an email reminder out to let you know what to expect.

If you know of anyone who is not getting my emails and would like to (or if they’ve changed their email addresses and forgot to tell me), please feel free to have them send me an email so I can add them to the list.  Send an email to lasvegasmediagroup@gmail.com

See you all next month.