Join us for a Special Benefit Concert for James Antunez

There is no mistaking the soul-filled voice and rich rhythm of James Antunez. For over 30 years James has been thrilling audiences in Ojai and Santa Barbara.

A gifted performer, James is also well known for his generosity - always eager to help his community by donating performances with his band "Bongo Town".

Now James needs our help!

James has "Aplastic Anemia", a rare bone marrow disorder and is literally fighting for his life! In addition to battling this debilitating disease, James and his family are grappling with staggering medical bills. You can help and have a good time in the process by joining us for this special benefit concert!

"Wellebration"
A special benefit concert
For James Antunez

Sunday November 12, 2006
3 pm
Ojai Community Church
907 El Centro
(corner of Loma & El Centro)

(click here for map)

$25 donation

Advance Tickets are available at:
Attitude Adjustment Shoppe
Tottenham Court
Ojai Chevron

A limited number of Tickets will also be available at the door

Refreshments will be provided by The Garden Terrace
Silent auction at intermission

Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy
a delightful afternoon of live music.
Get your Tickets today!

Larger donations are encouraged - you can contribute at the concert
or at Washington Mutual c/o "The James Antunez Wellness Fund"
acct: 0934890022

 


James Antunez
A Special Concert Featuring:

  • James Antunez & Bongo Town
  • Jimmy Calire & Friends
  • The Household Gods
  • The Ojai Valley Boys

with performances by:

  • Julie Christensen
  • Alan Thornhill
  • Joe Retta
  • Candace & Ken Delbo
  • Richard Lyons

"You don't know what the future holds, but how can you feel sad or in pain when there are so many events, friends and people around you who lift you up? I have so much love to give. It's almost tangible the feeling you get... the hope to overcome the depression of a life-threatening disease. Every breath is a gift." James Antunez

100% of the proceeds go to "The James Antunez Wellness Fund"

For more information call 805-646-1138