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LIVE MAGAZINE VOL 8, Issue #211 June 19th THRU July 3rd, 2015

LIVE Magazine is a biweekly art and entertainment hard copy and web publication highlighting art and entertainment events, shopping and dining venues in Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas. The magazine inspires readers to recognize they are part of a greater global entertainment community and to inform them how to manifest their part by becoming involved in local entertainment events. Other content includes commentary on celebrities, films, shows, human interest, emerging artists, charity events, travel and inspirational pieces. LIVE Magazine is not a news magazine. You will not find politics or hard news. If you want news you can find it all on the internet. LIVE Magazine is an exclusive entertainment magazine designed for good times. Contact us through email: LevvyCarriker@gmail.com Phone: 760-409-1234 Best time to phone is 11AM-2PM Pacific. LIVE Magazine hard copies are in Palm Springs, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. It is published World Wide on the web. We have over 1.35 Million viewers on our last 59 issues! See it here: www.yumpu.com/user/cre8live. We are now on Issue #211! We have been publishing for 9 years.

LIVE Magazine is a biweekly art and entertainment hard copy and web publication highlighting art and entertainment events, shopping and dining venues in Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas.

The magazine inspires readers to recognize they are part of a greater global entertainment community and to inform them how to manifest their part by becoming involved in local entertainment events.

Other content includes commentary on celebrities, films, shows, human interest, emerging artists, charity events, travel and inspirational pieces.

LIVE Magazine is not a news magazine. You will not find politics or hard news. If you want news you can find it all on the internet. LIVE Magazine is an exclusive entertainment magazine designed for good times.

Contact us through email: LevvyCarriker@gmail.com

Phone: 760-409-1234 Best time to phone is 11AM-2PM Pacific.

LIVE Magazine hard copies are in Palm Springs, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. It is published World Wide on the web. We have over 1.35 Million viewers on our last 59 issues! See it here: www.yumpu.com/user/cre8live. We are now on Issue #211! We have been publishing for 9 years.

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22<br />

Bill McCloud, 85 year-old to receive teaching<br />

credential at CSUSB Palm Desert Campus<br />

At age 85, Bill McCloud will become the oldest student to complete the<br />

requirements for a Designated Subjects California Teaching Credential this spring at<br />

Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus. He joins hundreds of other students<br />

who have completed the campus’s credential program over the past 10 years.<br />

www.wangsinthedesert.com<br />

McCloud, a resident of Banning, is currently employed as a radio programmer. He<br />

has his own talk show, “Grandpa Speaks” on KMET 1490, an ABC News affiliate,<br />

and prior to his present affiliation, he worked as a cameraman for the ABC network<br />

for more than 20 years, earning three Emmy Awards for his work in broadcasting.<br />

He was also a businessman. McCloud opened and ran a barbeque restaurant in<br />

Hollywood called Dab’s Barbeque, and for six years, catered to the studios as<br />

well as to the public.<br />

McCloud has a Ph.D. in metaphysical science and is the author of the book,<br />

“Setbacks…Create Comebacks: A Memoir.”<br />

In recognition of his completion of the academic requirements Vince and Michelle required Dziadyk for the and Rosanne and Dan Sirois<br />

Designated Subjects California Teaching Credential, McCloud will participate in<br />

the campus’s credential ceremony on <strong>June</strong> 11.<br />

FUN<br />

The Designated Subjects credential allows<br />

AT<br />

holders to teach their experience<br />

WANGS!<br />

in many different types of teaching venues, including the burgeoning number<br />

of career and technical academies throughout the Coachella Valley. According<br />

to his professor, Dennis Larney, “A natural target for Bill would be the mediaperforming<br />

arts career academy at Rancho Mirage High School.”<br />

For more information, please contact Mike Singer in the campus’s Office of<br />

Public Affairs at (760) 341-2883, ext. 78107, e-mail msinger@csusb.edu or visit<br />

the campus website at www.pdc.csusb.edu.<br />

www.HIVCruise.com / Paul@CruiseDesignsTravel.com / 954.566.3377

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