Feb 2, 2009 | 7:00 PM
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Entertainment
This blog entry was emailed to me from a viewer. read on to learn about her American Idol audition experience in New Jersey. Enjoy, Nicole Livas
MY AMERICAN IDOL
EXPERIENCE
By Cocoanut
Lady
Finally, after days of vying against
17,000 auditioners, sitting through about 30 hours of auditions (about 45 all
together including the final day) proposing to producers, singing the ?Banana
Boat Song', and playing me lil' steel pan, juggling coconuts, it was my turn to
appear in front of the big guns Simon and crew on American idol. Believe it or not ah was nervous. Hard to
believe Cocoanut Lady could be nervous, eh? Well ah was clad in me Cocoanut hat,
bright flowered colored Tourist shirt, green skirt, leis and pink sneakers (and
tree girdles to keep me figure in), I stepped inside that room, walked the line
and walked out onto the stage I had seen so many times before on TV in front of
Simon, Randy, Paula and new judge Kara.
And in a voice that sounded like the late Eartha Kitt on helium, I belted
out a medley of songs. I even sang a
song to Simon. The judges eventually
sent me on my way, after they said I was too old.
The New York auditions finally showed on
Thursday January 29th at 8PM on FOX and with excitement and nervousness, me and
me family and friends waited and waited...and waited and no Cocoanut Lady. The reason is still a mystery...after all
that not even 5 seconds? Very strange. Could it be that they were already on
time restraints. They had to cover two
cities in one hour that night. Could it
be that I was like Cyndi Lauper...too unusual? Anyway the experience was
amazing, ah got to meet Simon, Paula Abdul, Randy and Brian Seacrest and new
Judge Kara. It was a wonderful
experience. I got to meet a lot of nice people and it was a experience I will
not soon forget.
CL
If you want to
see what happened in my crazy audition and all me other antics, contact Fox at marcy.ross@fox.com cc mike.darnell@fox.com and cc idol.web@fox.com
and/OR call 310-369-1000 X 32800 Amy Cohen secretary to
president of Programming Mike Darnell
Fox Viewer hotline: 1-800-369-6848.
Comment Voice Mail: 1-310-369-3066.
TELL THEM YOU WANT
TO SEE COCOANUT LADY.
Cocoanut Lady has
already begun to take bookings for parties, Anansi Story Telling, etc. for
the spring and summer and
Call
757-454-6355 www.myspace.com/cocoanutlady
Dec 1, 2008 | 11:37 PM
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News
Dec 1, 2008 | 11:34 PM
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News
What a pleasant
surprise to walk through downtown Norfolk on the first day of December
and see three guys dressed in Santa suits- playing music on their horns.
They say they are
all locals who are doing this with the Downtown Norfolk Council. What
a great way to spread a little cheer and make the holidays a little
brighter during this busy time.
http://www.downtownnorfolk.org/dnc/whoweare
Nov 25, 2008 | 9:34 PM
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News
So, the local cities
are getting all dolled up with their decorations and lights. Here’s a
picture I snapped at Norfolk’s Grand Illumination Parade as it made its
way down Granby Street downtown.

But now, for many of us, the stress is starting to sink in.
What are we going to give our loved ones for the holidays- especially now that the economy is so bad and money is really tight?
Some families are drawing
names so one person can get a really good gift. Everyone doesn’t agree
with that way of scaling back. So what can we do? As I get older, I
really appreciate gifts that represent my family history- articles,
pictures or programs matted and framed. Even some of my own mementos.
I have a lot of stuff in files that would be great in a scrapbook. I
love getting pictures of my friends and their children.
This is my best friend
Stephanie with her son Jackson when they visited Santa a few years
ago. He’s growing so fast- I love looking back on pictures like this!

And this is my sister-in-law and niece and nephew from a Christmas past- too cute!

Another girlfriend’s husband
makes the best spice cake ever. I always tell her to send me a cake
for the holidays- that would be the perfect gift!
Maybe we can all think of
things we want or need that don’t require a lot of money and let our
friends and families know it’s okay. How about baking, house
cleaning, painting, babysitting, car washing, clothing alterations, or
repairs around the house. We all have those skills we could jot down
in a card and offer as a gift.
Don’t rule out auction or
selling sites such as Craigslist and Ebay or take your items to a local
consignment store and make some extra cash. If you have something
you’re not using- list it… it could be a gem to someone else. If you
can’t afford to pay full price for something, search for it- you may be
surprised at what you find.
This is supposed to be a
glorious time, not a stressful one. Don’t fall victim to all of the
hype. The season of giving is supposed to be just that. Do what you
can.
Please post your suggestions to my blog- I’d love to hear them!
Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Hannukah, Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa and Happy New Year!
Nov 10, 2008 | 9:07 PM
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News
Tuesday, November 4, 2008. What a night! I took some pictures of
WAVY/Fox 43 employees in the newsroom on the night of the big election.

I think most people are glad that the election is over and ready
for the hard work to begin for all political parties to bring change in
Washington- and ultimately our country.

For a lack of repeating what
everyone else has said about it being historic, I wanted to share these
photos I decided to take on this eventful night in a tv newsroom.

We were hitting the national and local elections from all angles- on the air and online.

Thank you for being a part of it!
Nov 10, 2008 | 9:02 PM
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News
Thanks to everyone who came out to our Shred-It event on Saturday,
November 8, 2008. It was a rainy gray day, but that didn't stop folks
from bringing their bags, boxes and carloads of documents to be
securely shredded.

http://www.wavy.com/dpp/community/comm_affairs/comm
unity_wavy_shred_it_november8_20081103
In return, most people brought non-perishable food for the Peninsula
Foodbank.

We really met some generous people. One man stuck around
and helped people lift their items on the Shred-It trucks. One woman
brought an SUV full of cases of canned and boxed goods. She told us
she and her family are fortunate they don't have to worry about where
their next meal is coming from and they want to help others. Still
others donated money to the foodbank.

The weather could've been
better- but hey, at least it wasn't snow!! Thanks again to all who
stopped by. Stay tuned to WAVY & Fox 43 tv- and online- to find out
when the next Shred-It event will be.
Nov 7, 2008 | 7:27 PM
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News
Here's some information a dear family friend sent me about a group she thinks everyone in Hampton Roads should know about.
The 369th Veterans Association (South East District) is comprised of
men and women who have served honorably in all branches of the
military- including Merchant Marines- since World War II. This
includes the Korean, Vietnam, Desert Shield and Desert Storm wars. The
requirement for joining the organization: you must have been honorably
separated and discharged from an enlistment in the U.S. Armed Forces-
having served not less than 180 days. This also applies to active duty
personnel.
The group was founded in 199 to develop and preserve the spirit of
fellowship among its memebers and memorialize the patriotic service of
those memebers. They support the ACTSO (Afro Academic
Cultural-Technological and Scientific Olympics), the Tom Joyner
scholarship fund, collection of clothing and sundries for members of
the Armed Forces and an annual picnic for disabled and hospitalized
patients at the Hampton Veterans Administration Hospital. These are
pictures from one of their picnics.

The man on the gurney, next to organizer Randy Laurel, must remain
in that position- ALWAYS. He is wheeled to the picnic every year.

They invite the community to participate in their quest to enhance
the lives of those who have given so much to our country. Contact
Randy Laurel at (757) 482-9233 or by mail:
369th Veterans Association, Inc., Southeastern District
P.O. Box 15391
Chesapeake, VA 23328-5391
email: 369th-Veterans-SE@cox.net
http://www.va.gov/
Oct 15, 2008 | 6:46 PM
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News
T
he
March of Dimes 2008 Signature Chefs Auction was held on Sunday, October
12, at the Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club in Virginia Beach.

The views of the water provided the perfect setting for sampling delicious food from chefs around Hampton Roads.

My favorite dish was the halibut cheeks.
They were prepared by Harbor’s Edge retirement community in Norfolk. I went back for seconds, and um- thirds! Yum, Yum!!
Eric Harryman and I introduced the chefs to the crowd.

Pete Decker III served as emcee.

Matthew Holiday was the professional auctioneer for the live auction.
There was a silent auction, as well. I scored a couple of gift cards in that.

This year’s ambassador recognition went to the Earl Family.

Mr. David Earl talked about
how his babies, Zachary and Brynn were so tiny when they were born
premature, and required lots of medical attention. David and his wife
Wendy praise the research and support of the March of Dimes for helping
their twins to survive. They are now vibrant 6 year olds!

Against All Odds provided the music. They are smooth!
Together, this event raised an amazing $54,245.
Here’s the breakdown:
Sponsorship $5,000
Tickets & Tables 14,700
Star Sales 950
Fund the Mission 6,750 triple from last year
Live Auction 23,000
Silent Auction 3,845
Total $54,245


For more information on the event and the chefs who donated their valuable time and talent, log on to http://www.hrsigchef.com/.
Fox 43 is a proud sponsor of the event!
Special thanks to photographer Michael Huizenga for pictures of the event.

And good luck to Cheryl Lee,
the Executive Director of the Greater Hampton Roads chapter. She’s
retiring from the March of Dimes, but says she will continue to serve
as a volunteer.
Tags: http://www.hrsigchef.com
Oct 2, 2008 | 4:21 PM
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News
Chicks in Charge!
That's just one phrase that describes the women who gathered in Virginia Beach on Thursday, October 2.
I was honored to serve as emcee of the United Way's Women's Initiative Luncheon at the convention center.

The group recognized those who have donated $1,000 or more to the cause, but also encouraged others to donate what they can.
The women's initiative endowment fund provides grants for programs aimed at helping women and their families. Some of those organizations include Seton House, Career Start, Forkids and VA Social Ventures.
Two people who have benefited from United Way agencies shared their stories with the large crowd.
Gretchen Allen, Director of the United Way's Women's Initiative said, "the people that benefit from this are the ones that are working hard everyday some of these people have two and three jobs. its a tough decision whether they're gonna buy food or gas and they have to do both."
Today's keynote speaker was Patricia J. (P.J.) Mitchell, Vice President global Sales Operations, IBM Global Technologies and the 2008 National Chair for Women's Leadership from United Way of America.

(P.J. Mitchell, Me, Women's Initiative chair, Stephanie Adler Calliott)
The United Way Women's Initiative Endowment Fund is now just over one-million dollars.
The United Way campaign is underway in workplaces across Hampton Roads. Won't you do your part to help those in need?
(special thanks to photographer Joan Grippo)http://www.unitedwayshr.org/index.php
Sep 25, 2008 | 11:18 PM
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News
September is National Ice Cream Month and Cold Stone Creamery is celebrating and helping Make-A-Wish at the same time.

The stormy weather didn't keep ice cream lovers home tonight. They came out for a good cause.

Tonight, Eric Harryman, Katie Collett and I volunteered at the Cold Stone in Harbourview in Suffolk.

We sold raffle tickets and collected donations for the Make-A-Wish
foundation- which will help children with life-threatening medical
conditions fulfill their wishes.
I ate way too much ice cream, but we all had a good time.

Special shout out to Make A Wish kids Ryan, Ben and K.C. Thanks for making us smile!!!

Sep 25, 2008 | 9:19 PM
Category:
News
Join us for the March of Dimes "Black Tie & Boots" Chefs Auction on Sunday, October 12, 2008. It runs from 5-8:30pm.
Eric Harryman and I will announce the winners of different categories in the chef's competition. This will be my 7th year and it's always a lot of fun. This year it's at the Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club in Virginia Beach. There will be soups, entree food and desserts. See some of the pictures from last year.


You can sample the best of Hampton Roads restaurants. There's also a silent and live auction!
For More information- visit www.hrsigchef.com or call (757) 361-0000
Cya there!
Jul 8, 2008 | 11:16 PM
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News
The City of Chesapeake recognized its dedicated employees on June 24th with the 2008 Service Awards Luncheon.
It was held at the Chesapeake Conference Center and I served as the emcee. Hundreds of city workers were recognized for their years of service- in departments ranging from Public Works- to Police and Fire.

Two were even acknowledged for giving 45 years of service!
Mayor Dalton Edge says the city prides itself on retaining employees- and moving them through the ranks, in Chesapeake.
Congratulations to all of the employees of the City of Chesapeake. Your dedication is honorable!
May 22, 2008 | 11:32 PM
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News
The week of May 12th was National Tourism Week. And some of us here at WAVY and Fox43 helped salute the hospitality and tourism workers in Norfolk.

Eric Harryman, Kerri Furey and Bruce Rader joined me on the judge's panel. Norfolk mayor Paul Fraim judged with us.

We had to pick the group with the most spirit. It wasn't an easy task. Representatives from Norfolk hotels and other facilities dressed up, cheered loudly - and gave us bribes such as cookies.

Booker T. Washington's band performed for us... there were even mascots!

The rally was held at the Half Moon cruise terminal.
The Norfolk Radisson took the spirit award.

Several other prizes were awarded. Here's a complete list of the winners.
OVERALL HOSPITALITY WINNER Gerald Martin Admission/ Box office Abby Dotson with Nauticus Banquets Linda Pearson with Norfolk Waterside Marriott Bartender Janet Fittro with Norfolk Waterside Marriott Hotel Bellman Ronald Morgan with Hilton Norfolk Airport Hotel Concierge/Docent/Tour Guide Otha Dunn with the Chrysler Museum of Art Custodian/Maintenance Gerald Martin with City of Norfolk (Seven Venues) Front Desk (Hospitality) Debra Berry with the Radisson Hotel Norfolk Front Desk (Commercial ) Anise Conner with Decker, Cardon, Thomas,
Weintraub, & Neskis Friend of the NCVB- Front Desk Joyce Gibbs with the Doubletree Hotel Norfolk Airport Housekeeper Ronnie Bailey with Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Kitchen Marlon “Hollywood” Manyweather with D’egg Diner Parking attendant Keisha Williams with City of Norfolk Parking Division Public Safety Ambassador Deborah Moyler with the Downtown Norfolk Council Retail Kelly Bracilano with the Market at Harbor Heights Transportation John Reid (Bus Operator) with HRT Valet

Thanks to the Norfolk Convention And Visitors Bureau for inviting us to join in on the fun!
Vincent Navarre with Central
Parking System at MacArthur Center
Volunteer Groups Norfolk International Airport Volunteer Ambassadors Waiter/Waitress Catherine “Cat” Kaisler with 456 FISH Zoo Ambassadors Honorable Mention Neka and Granby (Lion cubs) with the Virginia Zoo
May 20, 2008 | 7:10 PM
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News
Five Hampton Roads high school seniors are getting some help with their upcoming college costs. The Ronald McDonald House Foundation is giving $4500 scholarships to the bright students who are also active in the their community. They were chosen from 178 applicants. They have grade point averages between 3.5 and 4.6!


The recipients are:
Shantia Allen- Heritage High School , Christina Hayes- I.C. Norcom High School, Chandalae Walton- Nanesmond River High School , Tina Wang- Yorktown High School , and Joseph Wilson- Alliance Christian School.

I was happy to accept McDonald's invitation to serve as emcee of the luncheon on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at the Ted Constant Center at ODU. Even Ronald McDonald was there!

Congrats to these fine students- and their parents- for a job well done! There are plenty more pictures in my photo gallery, so check them out!


May 19, 2008 | 11:13 PM
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News
Talk about school spirit!! Students at Newtown Elementary School in Virginia Beach were getting pumped up for their S.O.L. tests.

I was honored to be their guest speaker on Friday, May 16th.

I talked to them about the importance of getting a good night's sleep and eating a good breakfast to make sure their brains are in tip top shape for the big test day. Also to use the process of elimination to get the right answers.

Their teachers put on a skit that drove those same points home. The second graders held posters and said cheers of encouragement for the third graders. This is the first year the S.O.L's were held in their new building that is part of the tri-campus- so it was extra special.
Thanks again to Newtown Elementary school, the teachers, students and staff.
Be sure to check out all of the pictures from that day from my album.