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A Cabbello Announces 2022 Season!

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A Cabbello Announces 2022 Season!
May 14 & 15: “We’re Still Here” features music of Stephen Sondheim 

2023 Season Kicks Off:
October 7, 8 & 9 Features Classic Themes from James Bond / 007 Films 

Both Productions at CV Rep

www.acabbello.org 

9 May 2022 – Palm Springs, CA: If music be the food of love, sing on! to paraphrase Shakespeare. After two years of COVID-enforced non-audience events, the “Bello Gents” of A Cabbello (www.acabbello.org) are back on-stage and in-voice for their 2022 season beginning with two concerts devoted to the legacy and music of  Stephen Sondheim – “We’re Still Here” – Saturday & Sunday, May 14 & 15, 4pm at CV Rep Playhouse (68510 E Palm Canyon Dr, Cathedral City). Tickets are $ 40 and can be purchased online www.acabbello.org. Later this fall – October 7, 8, 9 – to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the first James Bond film, the talented all-male ensemble, will perform the classic 007 theme music from the iconic franchise also at CV Rep as the kick-off to their 2023 Season.

“You can’t zoom art for very long,” says Linda Moran, Artistic Director for A Cabbello. “There is nothing like live, in-person, in unison, in harmony voices to lift our spirits and our hearts. The ‘bello gents’ of A Cabbello know all about that, and are looking forward to welcoming audiences back to live events.”

Founded in 2016, A Cabbello is the Coachella Valley’s premiere all-male vocal ensemble.  A Cabbello is committed to pursuing excellent, fervent and innovative music-makingwith the message of love, hope and unity, that fosters an enlightening artistic andspiritual experience for our members and audiences. 

“Classic Broadway and classic Hollywood converge this season,” says ​Kurt Kelley, Music Director. “To paraphrase Sondheim’s iconic song from Follies, ‘We’re Still Here’.”


Below, meet the “Bello Gents” of A Cabbello:
Alan Denny (Bass)
– Alan has fed his performing soul traveling the U.S. and Europe in musical comedies and classical performances. Discovering laughter at an early age is a powerful aphrodisiac. When playing a little tin soldier in his grade school Christmas play, he dropped his gun and the audience laughed, he was hooked. Being a Southern Baptist Minister’s kid, he continued to hone his craft in youth and college choirs. Studying opera in college, he returned to his true love, musical comedy. Creating a home base in New York City, he toured and performed in many shows and revues, before moving to Los Angeles and then to Palm Springs. Alan also sings with Modern Men Coachella Valley Men’s Chorus.

Andrew Bird (Tenor 2) – Andrew has had the honor of performing with the Chicago Symphony Chorus on six Grammy award winning albums. As well, with the LA Master Chorale, Grant Park Symphony chorus, Lyric Opera Chorus, and many more. He performed in opera companies around the country and sang in Otello with Luciano Pavarotti at Carnegie Hall. Locally, he also sings with the Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus and is part of the “From Met to Broadway” troupe. Andrew has the honor of serving as President of A Cabbello’s Board of Directors.

Cameron Merrihew (Tenor 2) – Cameron is a local performer who holds degrees in both vocal performance and theatre arts. Cameron has performed locally with groups such as the California Desert Chorale, the SweetHots, and the Desert Carolers. He also does theatre locally and has performed in multiple College of the Desert productions and with Desert Rose Playhouse, Palm Canyon Theatre, and Desert Theatreworks. As a new member of A Cabbello, Cameron adds an amazing energy, great spirit and exceptionally rich tone to our stage.

Daniel Stewart (Baritone) – Daniel’s love of singing and playing piano was encouraged by his musical mother and fostered growing up in the Baptist Church. After earning a double Associates Degree in Music and Vocal Performance, life got in the way and a long period of no singing ensured. His interests in electronic music and collecting electronic equipment and taking yearly old man skateboard trips with pals since childhood kept him busy. Daniel rediscovered his passion with the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles from 2011 to 2014. We are so grateful his husband Mike an​d sweet dog, Angus found their way back to the Coachella Valley in 2020. Sharing his incredible voice and spirit with us for the first time is our gift to you, our audience. Enjoy!   

Darryl Kozak (Bass) – Darryl’s heart has always been full of music. Two things get him up in the morning, God and Music. He has performed extensively in concert halls and churches as a soloist in demand throughout Southern California, New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans, and several European countries. Serving others as a Life Coach and an ordained Lutheran Minister for a congregation in Corona fills his days with purpose. We are blessed that he travels across the miles to come share his gifts with us. Darryl’s exciting news is that he is currently working on an album featuring inspirational, uplifting songs. Stay connected and we’ll let you know when it will be released, hopefully within the year

David Sperber (Baritone) – David moved from Los Angeles, where he sang with GMCLA for 16 seasons, to our desert oasis 3 years ago. He has been singing show tunes since the age of 4. His obsession with Broadway runs deep. At his Bar Mitzvah reception, he sang a 30-minute musical theatre set…talk about a captive audience and his parents granted his dream Bar Mitzvah gift request and took him to Broadway to see CATS! He is a graduate of Syracuse University with a BFA in Musical Theater. He is co-owner of Intelligent Deals, Inc., a marketing e-commerce agency. David and his husband, Chris, enjoy their new Rancho Mirage surroundings, where David has embraced the valley’s pickleball craze with a vengeance.  

Evan Boomer (Tenor 1) – Music fills Evan’s life whether sharing with his incredible husband and 4 fantastic kids, helping his 5th grade students find their own creative path, through fellowship at church or lifting you up, our audience. As a San Francisco Bay Area native, he received his BA in Theatre Arts from California State East Bay before relocating to the desert and obtaining his master’s degree in Education from California State University, San Bernardino. While in San Francisco, Evan also performed professionally in musical theater. Two shows that stand out are Spring Awakening…need we say more…And Xanadu, where he was truly able to unleash his inner comedic character actor as a Greek goddess on roller skates! Open invite to come sing with him as the Worship Pastor at the LGBTQIA+ affirming Desert Oasis Chapel of Palm Springs.


Gary Hawthorne (Bass) – Growing up along the rivers and lakes of South Georgia, Gary’s love of music flowed and was fed with the richness of gospel, spiritual, blues, and soul. In San Francisco, he joined his MCC church choir and studied voice at San Francisco City College. Fast forward 21 years, Gary discovered the gay choral movement in Palm Springs and has not stopped singing since. Sharing his talents with The Caballeros, PSGMC, California Desert Choral, Modern Men and now us. We are so grateful he is lifting his voice with A Cabbello. Gary’s gift of making everyone feel seen and heard, embodies the best of the true southern gentleman and his gracious hospitality and kindness is legendary.

Heath Richard (Tenor 1) – A late bloomer in finding his voice, Heath began singing at 40, however don’t let that fool you. The next 10 years, he enjoyed performing some fantastic roles in theater in the Chicagoland area. Lucky for us, 4 years ago, he and his partner were drawn to the Coachella Valley. His passion for singing is shared in multiple ways, performing with A Cabbello, Modern Men. and leading the pack on Tuesday Karaoke night at Roost Lounge. Heath also is an amazing hair stylist and Barber and makes magic with his scissors and razor at Saloniste. We also appreciate Heath’s time and dedication as an A Cabbello Board Member.

Jason Mannino (Baritone) – As a recent transplant, after 21 years in Los Angeles, Jason enjoys working on his new home & exploring all that the Coachella Valley has to offer. He quickly connected with Modern Men, Coachella Valley Men’s Chorus and had the honor of performing in the world premiere of Momentum. He holds a B.A. in Theater Arts from Rutgers University and an M.A. in Spiritual Psychology from University of Santa Monica. Jason is a dynamic certified career coach with the International Coaching Federation (www.coachmannino.com), as well as, an executive search recruiter. We are thrilled, Jason creates time to bring his gifts to our stage and also appreciate his expertise and dedication as an acting A Cabbello Board Member.

Justin  Marsh (Tenor) has performed in numerous opera, oratorio and musical theater productions across the USA and Germany; and, he has sung in television and radio broadcasts both nationally and internationally. Known for his lyrical voice, comedic acting abilities and being a specialist in contemporary composition, he has performed in festivals of new works and collaborated with composers since he was in his undergraduate studies. Justin holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Performance from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and received his Master of Music degree in vocal performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music. Justin, also a licensed Esthetician, moved to Palm Springs in 2019 and opened a location of his skincare practice, “Downing And Grove Skincare” on North Palm Canyon Drive. In December 2021, he met Kurt Kelley while singing with The Desert Carolers… Kurt brought him to A Cabbello and Justin is thrilled to be here.

Mike Stokesberry (Baritone) – Mike grew up in Illinois and remembers singing as early as the first grade. He was blessed to have a music teacher that was a major encouraging influence in his life and the rest is history. Loving and enjoying the camaraderie and magic of blending voices, he has been singing in choirs and choruses ever since. Groups include the Mountainside Master Choral, Riverside Chamber Choir, Inland Master Choral, Meritage Vocal Arts Ensemble, Long Beach Camarata, and the California Desert Choral. He has incredible memories of living in Asia, where he sang two years with the Tokyo International Singers and 2 years, the Hong Kong Bach Choir. We are incredibly grateful for his ‘Swiss army knife’ abilities in assisting A Cabbello with many behind the scenes needs from creating rehearsal tracks to managing our outgoing communications and systems.  

Paul Kowal (Bass) – Paul got the choral music bug as a college student, when their choir had the honor of participating in a cultural exchange program. He spent eight weeks performing throughout Africa and the Middle East with the Amherst College Glee Club. Experiencing first-hand how powerful music can be in creating bonds. He became a lifelong choral junkie, singing 3 years with the Chicago Symphony Chorus, and a dedicated 30 years with the Boston Symphony Chorus and eight LGBT choruses. Along with singing, his life has been dedicated passionately to serving on fifteen different chorus’ boards and he was instrumental in founding the NYC Gay Men’s Chorus and Boston’s Coro Allegro. Paul also currently sings with Modern Men Coachella Valley Men’s Chorus.

Phillip Merlino (Tenor 1) – Phillip holds a degree in classical vocal performance and has performed multiple roles as a natural countertenor. A widely used soloist in multiple oratorio and classical works, Phillip has performed as a soloist in concert halls including the Sydney Opera House and Carnegie Hall. He is the alto section leader for the choir of St Margaret’s Episcopal Church in San Juan Capistrano and is hired regularly as a guest soloist for multiple groups. He is absolutely loving his time with A Cabbello! When not singing, he enjoys waterskiing, boating, and anything involving the great outdoors and passionately helping his clients as a Real Estate Professional.

Rob Thomas (Tenor 2) – Whether as a featured soloist or an ensemble performer, Rob’s spirit and energy fills the room when he sings. He began singing in church at the age of 6, continuing through elementary and onto an elite high school choir. Before moving to the desert, Rob sang with the Seattle Men’s Chorus, where he had the honor of performing a solo at Carnegie Hall. For 5 years he was the toast of the town as a female impersonator at Seattle’s The Royal Crown singing and dancing full out, “serving up woman on a platter”.  Rob founded and performed with the “Caballeros” (now, the Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus), California Desert Choral and Harmonic Voices. He also sings with Modern Men Coachella Valley Men’s Chorus.

Kurt Jordan (Principal Accompanist) – Kurt developed an intense interest in learning the piano after having seen The Phantom of the Opera with his parents at age 10. He studied under the guidance of Joann Algier throughout middle and high school, during which time he discovered a love of music using multiple pianos. This passion was further explored at Azusa Pacific University while studying with Dr. Robert Sage. Kurt performed several recitals of material he arranged for two and three pianos, the recordings of which have received radio play in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Boston, Austin and Beirut. In 2009, Kurt had the honor of performing the West Coast premiere of Alvin Curran’s 7.5 hour long piano song cycle, Inner Cities 1-13, as well as the U.S. premiere of movement 14 at Burning Man in 2013. Kurt graduated from Azusa Pacific University in 2010 with a BA in Music Theory and Composition. He is involved as accompanist for many musical organizations throughout the Coachella Valley including: From Met to Broadway, the Cathedral High School Chamber Singers, The Arrangement, College of the Desert, and Green Room Theatre. Kurt is the Principal Accompanist for Modern Men, A Cabbello, The Unitarian Universalist Church of the Desert and Desert Outreach Synagogue. Kurt has also composed several large-scale works for piano solo, a song cycle for piano and soprano, and an SATB choral piece. He is currently working on a song cycle inspired by the paintings of Agnes Pelton for piano, soprano, gong, singing bowls, and dancers.

Kurt Kelley (Music Director/Conductor) is honored and delighted to be leading this incredible group of men, some of the finest singers in the area.  This production marks his debut as Music Director and Producer, collaborating with Artistic Director, Linda Moran. Gratitude to our founder and friend, Rich Cook; and thanks to these incredible men–our musical journey has only begun and I can’t think of better travel companions! Since arriving in the desert Kurt has sung with A Cabbello, and the Palm Springs Men’s Chorus. Previous professional singing experiences with The St. George Choral Society in New York City, and the Nebraska Choral Arts Society in Omaha.  He served as the Vocal and Choral Music instructor at Fordham High School for the Arts in NYC.  He was and continues to be in-demand as a professional pianist, conductor, accompanist, church musician, vocal coach and music director. Kurt has an extensive musical theater and musical direction background, working with performers at every level of ability and experience, from Regional and Off-Broadway and Cabarets, to college, community and high school theater. He is most proud of his contributions to the award-winning Drama Club at Nyack High School (NY).  Past productions there include the first-ever non-professional pilot production of Phantom of the Opera, as well as Titanic, Cats, Parade, Xanadu, Big River, My Favorite Year and a host of others. Other professional conducting credits include In the Heights, Oliver, The Music Man, Nine, Ragtime, Company, Assassins, Sunday in the Park With George, Violet, Closer Than Ever, Amahl and the Night Visitors and Sweeney Todd.  In addition to A Cabbello duties Kurt is the Director of Bands and Choirs at Painted Hills Middle School, in Desert Hot Springs.  Kudos to this group of performers and thank you, dear audience, for your continued support!

Linda Moran (Artistic Director) – Linda’s journey began as a teen, dancing as Mary Poppins in Disneyland parades, can-canning at Knott’s Berry Farm, a regular on American Bandstand and numerous community theatre productions. Linda learned “how to work a show” performing a year – 6 days a week, 2 shows a night, 3 shows on Saturday as a Bluebell Showgirl and swing in Don Arden’s Hallelujah Hollywood at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Then on to C’est Magnifique at the Americana in Miami. ‘Those were the days my friend, and we always think they will never end.’

Unfortunately, a life-changing fall off a set piece during rehearsal, resulted in a spinal fusion and Linda woke up paralyzed. After extensive therapy, she defied the odds and not only began to walk again, but fought to kick up her heels. Auditioning and returning to the stage, in New York, only to find her back would not hold up to the rigors of performing was devastating.

Learning to shift the picture of her life’s dream as a professional dancer taught Linda resilience and how to turn her passion for dance into other arts areas. A myriad of exciting directions developed: theatrical stage director, choreographer, Hollywood casting director and university professor, public educator and Director of Business Development. Reflecting, she has been involved in 250+ musical theatre productions from coast to coast. She has had the privilege of coaching Broadway, TV & film actors and dancers, as well as co-creating Arroyo Vista Children’s Theater.

Linda also found in the corporate environment, labels may be different from theatrical terms, but foundational concepts were the same. Compelling communication, credibility, overcoming obstacles and establishing relationships were key to achieving results. Founding her own company, Theatrical Tapestry, and creating success with national companies over 25+ years in a variety of industries brings her a wealth of experience as a renowned facilitator, performance coach and a motivating, engaging guest speaker. 

CONCERT OF COMPASSION: A BENEFIT CONCERT FOR UKRAINE

For Immediate Release

CONCERT OF COMPASSION

A BENEFIT CONCERT FOR UKRAINE

FEATURING FREDERICA VON STADE, JAKE HEGGIE, MUSICIANS FROM 

SF SYMPHONY, CONDUCTORS NICOLE PAIEMENT & JONATHAN DIMMOCK, 

MEMBERS OF ARTISTS’ VOCAL ENSEMBLE, THE BAY BRASS, CELLIST JEFFREY ZEIGLER,

UKRAINIAN SOPRANO ALINE ILCHUK, EUGENE BRANCOVEANU, MATT BOEHLER; 

UKRAINIAN CONSUL-GENERAL DMYTRO KUSHNERUK, GUEST SPEAKER

CONGREGATION SHERITH ISRAEL, MONDAY, MAY 9 AT 7:30 PM

Tickets Now on Sale: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/concert-of-compassion-tickets-311934172507

“Our musicians wear body armor instead of tuxedos. They sing to the wounded in hospitals, even to those who can’t hear them. But the music will break through anyway.” 

–  Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine,

SAN FRANCISCO (May 2, 2022) — A benefit concert for Ukraine, Concert of Compassion, will be held Monday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m., at the historic Congregation Sherith Israel, 2266 California Street. Fiscally sponsored by The Resonance Project and produced by Jonathan Dimmock and Lukáš Janata, the Concert of Compassion will present an array of international classical music talent including renowned mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade; award-winning composer and pianist Jake Heggie; musicians from the San Francisco Symphony; members of the Artists’ Vocal Ensemble; The Bay Brass; Orthodox Bells authority Victor Avdienko; Ukrainian soprano Alina Ilchuk; baritone Eugene Brancoveanu; bass Matt Boehler; concert organist and conductor Jonathan Dimmock; conductor Nicole Paiement; and cellist Jeffrey Zeigler

The music of the evening will include works by Mark Adamo, Samuel Barber, Claude Debussy, Victoria Fraser, Morten Lauridsen, Missy Mazzoli, Francis Poulenc, and Michael Tilson Thomas alongside Ukrainian composers including Dmitri Bortniansky, Lesia Dychko, Alexander Olshanetsky, Maxim Shalygin, Valentin Silvestrov, Myroslav Skoryk, Mykhaylo Verbytsky’s National Anthem, Anatoly Vos-Anatolsky and Vladimir Zubitsky.

Special to the evening will be remarks by the Ukrainian Consul-General to San Francisco, Mr. Dmytro Kushneruk along with other dignitaries, and on behalf of Sherith Israel, a Welcome Greeting from Rabbi Jessica Zimmerman-Graf

The concert will now be available on a live-stream beginning Monday evening, May 9 via concertofcompassion.com and will allow viewers worldwide to make a tax-deductible donation. 

Proceeds from the benefit concert will support HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society), World Central Kitchen and Nova Ukraine for their extraordinary humanitarian efforts assisting refugees displaced both within Ukraine and in neighboring countries. The Concert of Compassion committee gratefully acknowledges and thanks all of the participating artists for their donated services and enthusiastic collaboration.

Following the 90-minute concert, the public will adjourn to a complimentary reception and exhibition showcasing 60 contemporary Ukrainian works of art courtesy of noted Ukrainian/Russian art collector, Alex Miretsky

Jonathan Dimmock, world acclaimed concert organist and founder of The Resonance Project, said:

“As artists we feel a deep pain because of the suffering of Ukrainians. Ukraine has been the Mother of countless significant artists that have informed our lives and molded my own artistry. We had to do something that could make a significant difference to help the refugees affected by this senseless and horrific war. One of my closest friends in San Francisco is from Kharkiv, so, this felt especially poignant and urgent for us. And what better place than San Francisco, a City known for its compassion, open-mindedness and bold leadership to act. 

“Our hope is twofold: to raise funds so that we make a real difference to the many people who are suffering; we want them to know they are loved and cherished as human beings deserving full lives. But also, and perhaps most especially, we aim to build such a powerful resonance in every single heart that hears this program that the world literally changes. We know, through quantum physics, how this works. Now is the time to actualize it. 

“Finally, we wish to express our profound appreciation and thanks to all of the artists and to Sherith Israel for participating in this concert. They have all donated their professional services, compassion and friendship and for that, we are eternally grateful.” 

Tickets for the Concert of Compassion are now on sale and range in price from $40 to $100. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/concert-of-compassion-tickets-311934172507.

Individuals not able to attend the concert are encouraged to make donations in support of this unique bridge-building Concert of Compassion. Those donations will be made directly through the fiscal sponsor, The Resonance Project’s donation site where 100% of all funds will be earmarked for the aforementioned charities.

For additional information, visit concertofcompassion.com

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Press Contact:  Jon Finck

jonfincksf@gmail.com / +1 415 577 1323 

Please connect for interviews, artist photographs and press credentials to the concert.

REIGNITING TRAVEL IN SAN FRANCISCO

media contact: David Perry / news@davidperry.com / (415) 676-7007

REIGNITING TRAVEL IN SAN FRANCISCO

National & San Francisco Hospitality & Business Leaders Partner 
To Highlight Importance Of Reigniting Travel To City
During National Travel And Tourism Week

SAN FRANCISCO – To mark National Travel and Tourism Week, on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 1:00pm PST the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) will join localhospitality and business industry leaders including the Hotel Council of San Francisco, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and San Francisco Travel Association among others, to host a panel to discuss the importance of reigniting travel and the state of hospitality and tourism in San Francisco. 

A new report shows that while leisure travel is expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, hotel business travel revenue continues to lag behind and is projected to be down 23%, or $20 billion, from pre-pandemic levels in 2022. Hotels in San Francisco are on pace to see the sharpest decline in business travel revenue of all major U.S. cities, a drop of nearly 70% or nearly $1.7 billion in revenue.

The panel will discuss recent data and opinion research providing optimism for reigniting travel to the San Francisco area as well as new travel trends and opportunities to attract more travelers to the area.  

Panelists will be available for interviews with media immediately following the event.

Please RSVP by emailing hannah@pluspr.com.

WHEN: 

Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 1:00pm PST.

Media availability immediately following event.

WHO:

Cassandra Costello, Executive Vice President of Public Policy and Executive Programs at San Francisco Travel Association 

Chip Rogers, President and CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association 

Jon Kimball, Marriott Regional General Manager of the Westin St. Francis

Kelly Powers, Director of Hotel Council of San Francisco

NATIONAL & SAN FRANCISCO HOSPITALITY & BUSINESS LEADERS PUSH TO REIGNITE TRAVEL AND TOURISM FOR CITY AND REGION

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Contact: Hannah Andrews, hannah@pluspr.com 

NATIONAL & SAN FRANCISCO HOSPITALITY & BUSINESS LEADERS PUSH TO REIGNITE TRAVEL AND TOURISM FOR CITY AND REGION

Groups Unite to Highlight Importance of Jumpstarting Travel to City and Region

During National Travel and Tourism Week

SAN FRANCISCO (MAY 5, 2022)To mark National Travel and Tourism Week, the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) joined local hospitality and business industry leaders including the Hotel Council of San Francisco, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and San Francisco Travel Association among others, for a panel discussion about the importance of reigniting travel and tourism in San Francisco.

San Francisco’s tourism industry took a major hit during the pandemic especially business travel. A new report shows hotels in San Francisco lost $1.7 billion in revenue or 70% drop – worst among all major U.S. cities.  However, hospitality leaders are cautiously optimistic on 

AHLA’s President and CEO Chip Rogers said the road to recovery for the hotel will be uneven with leisure travel returning first and business travel taking longer to recover, but remained optimistic about the future of the industry.  He pointed to a recent national survey showing 77% of business travelers say that it is more important than ever to bring back business travel. The same survey showed nearly two-thirds of business travelers said increased reliance on virtual work during the pandemic negatively impacting both productivity (64%) and workplace culture (65%).

“The COVID-19 pandemic has left an indelible mark on travel, but we are optimistic about the future of travel and now is the right time for cities like San Francisco to be promoting the return of travel especially meetings and events. Travel has always been a major economic engine in states like California. Hotels stand ready to continue this role as we emerge from the pandemic.” Chip Rogers, president and CEO of AHLA.

Other participants including SF hospitality and business leaders said they are also optimistic in reigniting travel in San Francisco. 

“While leisure travel has been steadily returning across the city and nation, the outlook for business travel across the region has been bleak, said Kevin Carroll, president and CEO of the Hotel Council of San Francisco. “The return of in-person meetings and business travel will be vital to the industry’s full recovery and today’s panel discussion helped bring this issue to the forefront.” 

“Hotels are an economic engine here in San Francisco,” said Rodney Fong, president and CEO of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. “From retail to restaurants, businesses across the city benefit when hotels welcome travelers. Hotels and the travel industry provide a lift to all businesses.” 

“As we approach the summer months, San Francisco is preparing to see a boom in leisure travel, said Cassandra Costello, executive vice president of Public Policy and Executive Programs at San Francisco Travel Association. “While we are not quite at pre-pandemic levels, the return of tourists will be welcomed across the leisure and hospitality industry.” 

“California’s economy has faced significant hurdles in the wake of the pandemic, the hospitality industry included,” said Lynn Mohrfeld, president and CEO of the California Hotel & Lodging Association. “Hotels employ over 285,000 Californians and support even more jobs across the broader hospitality industry. The industry’s recovery is essential to California’s economic outlook moving forward.”

“COVID-19 dealt a devastating blow to the hotel industry and after two years of pandemic restrictions, we’re ready to welcome back travelers to California,” said Jon Kimball, Marriott regional general manager of the Westin St. Francis. “I’m delighted to work alongside leaders in the hospitality industry who understand the need to reignite tourism in San Francisco so more travelers can experience the city.” 

“Hotels stand ready to provide travelers with exceptional experiences and will continue to prioritize safety and cleanliness for guests and employees alike, said Terry Lewis, general manager of Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel. “Hotels look forward to working with the San Francisco community to reignite travel.” 

The panel discussion was the final event in a series of Reigniting Travel events this week hosted by AHLA across the state of California. AHLA also announced this week the relaunch of the Hospitality is Working campaign. The campaign highlights the hotel industry’s strong commitment to investing in its workforce, protecting employees and guests, and supporting local communities across the country as more Americans begin to travel.

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Mascots, Local VIPs and Do-Gooders to Rappel from the Hilton San Francisco Union Square’s 46th Story to Raise Scholarship Funds for Local Students

City Skyline Challenge 2022

Still time to sign up and join us!

Mascots, Local VIPs and Do-Gooders to Rappel from the Hilton San Francisco Union Square’s 46th Story to Raise Scholarship Funds for Local Students

**Photo, Video, and Interview Opportunities Available**

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – All day Thursday, May 5th, local leaders, celebrities, and adventure enthusiasts will rappel from the largest hotel on the West Coast – the Hilton San Francisco Union Square – to raise scholarship funds that will support youth and veterans’ participation in San Francisco-based Outward Bound California’s (OBCA) programs at the 7th Annual City Skyline Challenge.

After a two year hiatus, we are excited to get back together for this wild event and celebrate San Francisco, community and the needs of our youth and veterans.  The event features a full day of Bay Area civic leaders, local celebrities, entrepreneurs, students, educators, and individuals experiencing their own milestone moments of personal growth as they descend from the roof of the Hilton San Francisco Union Square’s 46th story tower outside the Cityscape Bar and LoungeOnlookers and an online audience of thousands will be able to join in the adventure while keeping their feet on the ground streaming the event live or watching from a neighboring roof deck. As downtown San Francisco reopens, companies bring employees back and tourism revives we are thrilled to be a part of the wave!

Livestream Coverage available HERE: www.obca.org/live 

All local donations on Thursday May 5th will be entered into a drawing for a 4pm rappel spot – give to enter HERE: www.obca.org/donate 

Outward Bound California’s mission is to change lives through challenge and discovery. They serve over 3,000 students a year on 10,000 days of programming across California. Two in three OBCA students receive scholarship support and this event raises a large portion of the funds given out each year. So needed today, these experiential education programs, in both wilderness and urban settings, focus on belonging, reflection, physical engagement and courage. 

Through this event OBCA will raise over $300,000 to support scholarships! Help us get there by rappelling, fundraising, volunteering, promoting or donating – www.cityskylinechallenge.org

2022 VIP Rappellers include: rappel times are approximate

  • 10am
  • Sourdough Sam, mascot for the San Francisco 49ers
  • Sister Golda Lox, activist and member of Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence + 3 other Sisters!
  • 11am
  • Kerith Burke, NBC Bay Area Sports + Golden State Warriors Reporter
  • Khafre Jay, Executive Director of local non-profit Hip Hop for Change + students
  • 12pm
  • Esther Swen, Bay Area Buzz
  • 1pm
  • Curt Yagi, Executive Director of ROCK (real options for city kids) + students
  • 2pm
  • Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, cast member Chance Marshaun Hill
  • 4pm
  • Liz Wamai, VP at Meta
  • Nettie Pardue, OBCA Executive Director
  • OBCA youth and veteran course participants

To be included on our confirmed press list or to inquire about rappelling, please email Emma Rapp erapp@obca.org.


What: Outward Bound California’s City Skyline Challenge

When: Thursday, May 5th 

WhereHilton San Francisco Union Square – 333 O’Farrell St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Register: obca.org/rappel


About Outward Bound California and the City Skyline Challenge
Outward Bound California’s City Skyline Challenge raises essential scholarship funds for local  students from under-resourced communities to experience Outward Bound California’s life-changing leadership education programs. This unique event empowers participants to help change the lives of students by challenging themselves, discovering firsthand what Outward Bound students discover everyday on-course — that they are capable of achieving more than they thought possible.

Outward Bound California (OBCA) is part of a national network of experiential and outdoor education programs, with a 50 year history in the US, serving over 40,000 students annually. OBCA uses unique experiences in natural settings to create social-emotional learning opportunities for our students to tap into their inherent potential as compassionate leaders and active participants in their communities. 

We work with students on a range of programs, from 1-day experiences on our San Francisco Challenge Course to multi-day rock climbing, backpacking and mountaineering courses ranging from 7 to 65 days long.  We work with students aged 12+, including adults, educators and veterans.  OBCA is deeply committed to opening up access for students and schools that have traditionally been excluded from outdoor spaces and programs and we do this through over 40 effective community partnerships.  As a non-profit, more than 2/3 of our students receive partial or full scholarships to go on a course with us in the High Sierra, Southern California and in the Bay Area.

More than 20,000 students have taken part in Outward Bound California programs in partnership with public schools and student-serving nonprofits, including: San Francisco International High School, Abraham Lincoln High School, Visitacion Valley Middle School; Leadership Public Schools, Urban Promise Academy and Bret Harte Middle School; Richmond’s Yes Nature to Neighborhoods, Friends of the Urban Forest, Jewish Big Brothers and Sisters of LA, Summer Search, Larkin Street Youth Services, and dozens upon dozens of others.

Learn more at www.outwardboundcalifornia.org.

About Hilton San Francisco Union Square
Hilton San Francisco Union Square is uniquely positioned in the heart of San Francisco. Bordering neighborhoods are culturally unique-to-San Francisco destinations which feature the city’s most popular attractions such as theaters, shopping, restaurants, cable cars, jazz clubs, museums, and speakeasies.

While the city outside of the hotel’s front door has a great buzz, the interior of the property is also alive with the same high-energy pulse that brings San Francisco to life for visitors from all over the world. From the time of arrival, guests feel the excitement of what native San Franciscans call, reverently, “The City.” Home to convention goers, families, tourists and the travel trade, the Hilton campus also features a variety of dining options, including the rooftop 46th floor Cityscape lounge, Herb N’ Kitchen grab-and-go market, a bustling Lobby Bar, onsite parking, a heated outdoor pool and jacuzzi as well as the neighboring Parc 55 Hilton for a total of almost 3,000 guest rooms in a two-block complex.

Learn more at www.hiltonsanfranciscohotel.com.

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CONTACT

Outward Bound: Emma Rapp, 540-270-5839 / erapp@obca.org

Hilton: Meg Towner, megan.towner@hilton.com, David Perry / news@davidperry.com / (415) 676-7007