An evening with Jack Longdon on February 18th
In this dynamic portrayal, actor/scholar Michael Oakes tells the greatest story Jack London ever wrote; his own life. From the age of nine, London toiled as a "wage-slave" factory worker, oyster pirate, sailor, writer, and rancher. In his 40 short years, London roamed the globe from the Klondike to the South Seas, and Asia. He twice ran for mayor of Oakland, and was recruited as a presidential candidate.
Jack London wrote 52 books and over 1000 articles and essays. He gained fame for such enduring classics as The Call of the Wild, To Build a Fire,and The Sea Wolf. His social writings, such as The War of the Classes, The People of the Abyss, and John Barleycorn, provide passionate insights into the great labor, suffrage, and temperance movements of his day.
An informative Study Guide is included for schools
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When: Saturday February 27, 2010
Where: Lakehills Church, 7000 Rossmore, El Dorado Hills
Dinner and Entertainment 7 to 10 pm
Doors Open at 6:00 pm
TICKETS: $40
Tickets by Phone: GAIL KOPP (916) 517-8801
Also available at the ORHS Counseling Center or
Contact the Music Department at 933-6980, ext. 3810
All proceeds to Benefit the Oak Ridge High School Music Program
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ORHS Drama
ORHS Drama is putting on “You Can’t Take it With You"
SHOWTIMES: March 11th – 13th, 17th – 20th at 7pm Matinees: March 13th and 20th at 3pm
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