At the request of the families, James Durbin will be
performing one song at the Memorial Service on Thursday March 7th. James is just another example of the local
community coming together to honor our fallen officers. We are
looking forward to the community joining with us at the HP Pavilion to
share this experience together. A Heartfelt "Thank You" to James...we feel honored by your gift.
Showing posts with label James Durbin. Show all posts
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March 5, 2013
September 8, 2011
Teen Center Benefit - Win a Guitar Signed by James Durbin!
The Santa Cruz Teen Center is holding a great benefit (CruzaPalooza) where the grand prize will be a Les Paul guitar signed by James Durbin! (See photo below). The Teen Center plays an essential role in keeping our kids safe - in fact, our department has routed asset forfeiture funds to the Teen Center to help keep it open during these difficult budget times. The role that the Teen Center and the Parks and Recreation Department play in public safety cannot be understated. Please consider attending this event. Want more information?
Click here for an opportunity to purchase tickets for the grand prize. For more information about the event click on this link.
Click here for an opportunity to purchase tickets for the grand prize. For more information about the event click on this link.
May 14, 2011
Santa Cruz Police to Lead Procession for James Durbin
Santa Cruz Police Department motor officers will help lead today's procession from Louden Nelson to the Boardwalk for James Durbin. The event is expected to begin at 4:30 - the public is encouraged to line Center Street toward the beach to cheer James as he, his family, and members of the Santa Cruz High School marching band and Kids on Broadway join in. Join the Santa Cruz Police Department as we welcome home our local idol!
May 13, 2011
"James Durbin Day" Back On For Saturday
SANTA CRUZ -- James Durbin will get his day in Santa Cruz after all. A day after he was eliminated from competition on "American Idol" and his official "Idol" homecoming to Santa Cruz was canceled, Durbin will come to town after all, as originally planned. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk announced an agreement with "American Idol" that will allow "Durbin Day," scheduled for Saturday, to proceed even though the 22-year-old Durbin is no longer in the competition. The event was canceled after "Idol" said Durbin would not be available to travel to Santa Cruz because of commitments to the show. But Friday, "Idol" agreed for the first time in its history, to allow an exception and to bring an eliminated competitor for a homecoming concert. Traditionally, the show only sponsors hometown trips for the top three. Durbin finished fourth in the competition. Though some details may change, the event still will include a visit to the Louden Nelson Comunity Center, a processional to the beach and a concert on the beach bandstand at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. "American Idol" has confirmed that it will allow Durbin to come to Santa Cruz. The homecoming event will not, however, be broadcast on "Idol." The new schedule includes a press event at the Louden Nelson Community Center from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m.; a kids rally from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. followed by a walking processional to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. At 5 p.m., Durbin will sing with the White Album Ensemble at the Boardwalk's bandstand.
Santa Cruz Mayor Ryan Coonerty said the City and the Boardwalk received many calls in the wake of Durbin's elimination urging them to reconsider. Coonerty said it was never a local decision to cancel the event. "American Idol" made that decision based on Durbin's various media and publicity commitments, including an appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Friday. "We had been in contact with 'Idol,'" said Coonerty, "To give them the pitch that we would love to still have him come. There is so much interest in him, and they understood that."
Kris Reyes of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk said Boardwalk staff communicated with "Idol" shortly after Thursday's broadcast, expressing their hopes that Durbin could come to Santa Cruz even in light of his elimination. "And we went to bed not really sure if he would come," said Reyes. "But by 9:30 (Friday morning), we were on a conference call working out the logistics."
Local officials agreed to a scaled-back "Durbin Day" event. An initial visit to the Capitola Mall and a motorcade down Pacific Avenue have been canceled and Durbin will have less time in Santa Cruz than originally planned. Christina Glynn, Communications Director for the Santa Cruz County Conference & Visitors Council, said that the CVC has gotten calls from far away as Singapore responding to Thursday's results. "We're really so incredibly overwhelmed by the community reaction," she said. "We've gotten a tremendous outpouring of support nationwide for James."
IF YOU GO:
DURBIN DAY:
2:30 p.m.: Press event with James Durbin at Louden Nelson Community Center. Durbin will visit with media, local civic and community programs where he developed his vocal and performance skills. The Santa Cruz Teen Center, Kids on Broadway and All About Theatre will host Durbin for short visits (and possibly a short performance) plus autograph signings with the current members of the groups. The Louden Nelson events are for participants of the programs Durbin is visiting. The public is asked to rally outside, in preparation for a procession to the beach.
About 4-4:30 p.m.: Walking procession to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. The marching procession to the beach will be led by the Santa Cruz High School Marching Band with an escort by the Santa Cruz Police Department. Durbin will be driven in a convertible to the Main Beach. He will be followed by participants from the Teen Center, All About Broadway and the Kids on Broadway. Fans are welcome to line the procession route.
During the procession, Santa Cruz Police will have a rolling street closure on Center Street, Pacific Avenue and Beach Street to the Main Beach. Roads will re-open as the procession passes. Drivers should anticipate traffic congestion in the area. The roads to be closed until about 5 p.m., police said. At Beach and Westbrook streets near the Cocoanut Grove, Durbin will transfer to a Santa Cruz Lifeguard truck with police escort on ATVs. He will proceed to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk bandstand on the Main Beach to take the stage.
4 p.m.: White Album Ensemble performs on Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk bandstand
5 p.m.: Durbin will be honored by Santa Cruz City Mayor Ryan Coonerty and then will give a short performance with The White Album Ensemble as his backup band. The White Album Ensemble will begin playing at approximately 4:00 p.m., prior to the arrival of Durbin.
May 11, 2011
Durbin Day - Update
The City, working with the CVC, are making plans for Durbin Day on Saturday. As promised, here is additional information regarding the planned events - direct from the CVC...
The community is poised to celebrate "Durbin Day" on Saturday, May 14th, depending upon the results of American Idol's Wednesday May 11th voting results. James must place in the "Top 3" for an American Idol Hometown visit. "Durbin Day" will officially recognize James Durbin's accomplishments on American Idol and provide the community with an opportunity to cheer on this hometown hero. While in town for "Durbin Day", James plans to visit Kids on Broadway, followed by a motorcade and procession to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, where James will perform a free concert with the White Album Ensemble providing back-up vocals and music.
For more information click here.
The community is poised to celebrate "Durbin Day" on Saturday, May 14th, depending upon the results of American Idol's Wednesday May 11th voting results. James must place in the "Top 3" for an American Idol Hometown visit. "Durbin Day" will officially recognize James Durbin's accomplishments on American Idol and provide the community with an opportunity to cheer on this hometown hero. While in town for "Durbin Day", James plans to visit Kids on Broadway, followed by a motorcade and procession to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, where James will perform a free concert with the White Album Ensemble providing back-up vocals and music.
For more information click here.
May 5, 2011
City and Boardwalk Prepare for James Durbin
City officials organized a meeting with Santa Cruz Police, Fire, Public Works, CVC and Boardwalk officials today to begin preparations for a possible James Durbin visit. City and Boardwalk officials are excited about the possibility of our local star James ending up in the top three of American Idol and doing a hometown visit. While dates and details are still in the planning stages, police representatives worked on details for possible road closures and public events that would be part of the visit. As we learn more information in the coming days we will be sure to pass it along!
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