“CHARLES PHOENIX PRESENTS...
THE MOONLIGHT ROLLERWAY JUBILEE!”

Charles Phoenix Presents... The Moon-light Rollerway Jubil-ee! - a Roller Skating Show Spectacular featuring the Moonlight Rollerway's reigning United States champion synchronized roller skating performers, Team In Sinc, and other skating stars and former world champions in a variety of costumed musical acts. Charles Phoenix, your host for the evening, will present a slide show celebrating the history of roller skating. Dominic Cangalosi, the "Worlds Greatest Roller Rink Organist" and Moonlight Rollerway owner, will provide musical stylings live

on the Hammond Organ. Everyone in the audience will have a perfect view of the show with seating in a single row around the rink floor. Free snack bar treats will be served.

The audience is invited to stay for the After Show All-Skate Party.

Skate rental included.

WHEN:
Saturday, May 17, at 8 pm
Sunday, May 18 at 3 pm
WHERE:
Moonlight Rollerway
5110 San Fernando Road
Glendale, California 91204
(corner Harvard St. & San Fernando Road, right next to Home Depot)
HOW: (818) 241-3630 or www.charlesphoenix.com
TICKETS:
$35.00 (includes Free Snack Bar Treats and After Show All-Skate Party with Skate Rental)

“Team Future” Attempts To Break Record

A brother and sister indoor skydiving duo are setting their sights high as they look to break the Guinness World Record at 7:30 AM Wednesday, May 21
at iFLY Hollywood

at Universal CityWalk. Not yet teenagers, 9 year-old Justin and 12 year-old Kayla Tinucci are making a name for themselves in a competitive sport that involves hurricane force winds and a lot of nerve. Currently the Guinness World Record is set at one hour and 18 minutes and the Tinucci's have the talent and skill to break it.

Legally unable to jump out of an airplane until they turn 18 years old, the Tinucci kids turned to indoor skydiving just over two years ago and are currently the youngest professional indoor skydivers. After breaking the Guinness World Record, "Team Future," as Justin and Kayla are also known, have dreams to make indoor skydiving an Olympic sport.

About iFLY Hollywood:
iFLY Hollywood simulates free-fall with winds speeds more than 125 miles-per-hour inside a state-of-the-art flight chamber. Elevating "sky-divers" from three to 103, flyers can reach as high as 30-feet in the air while getting a breath taking 360-degree panoramic view of Universal CityWalk. The iFLY experience gives flyers of all ages an authentic and intense free-fall sensation.