11 posts tagged “fullerton living”
When I was in Washington visiting family and friends, I had the chance to witness something awesome.
Paul and Amy are my good friends and Amy is on a local roller derby team. They invited me to one of their weekly practices and I shot this video as they ran scrimmages.
As I watched them practice, I came to realize that Fullerton badly needs a roller derby team. I'm not sure how to get one started but I'd like to offer the following name for consideration:
G.L.O.F (Gorgeous Ladies Of Fullerton).
Here is a recent newspaper article that features an interview with Amy:
This episode of Make Something Real is focussed on The Hibbleton gallery located in downtown fullerton, next door to the Rialto Cafe.
Launching last month, this co-op gallery is serious about showcasing the little known but amazing artists in Orange County and beyond.
The Hibbleton is made up of 6 different people and I interviewed most of them yesterday when I stopped by. I shot this video as we discussed the gallery and their new show that opens on Saturday, June 28th (tomorrow) at 8pm.
Please come out and support, learn more about the gallery at www.hibbleton.com.
Last weekend the annual Muckenthaler Motor Car Festival took place in Fullerton. Held every year at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, this event brings out people who spend a ton of time and money on customized and/or classic cars.
This two shin-dig was family friendly and also featured Boy Scout pine car races, food, beer and ice cream. There was also a ton of car related art.
I shoot this video on Sunday and interviewed local Fullerton artist, Scott Westmoreland about his featured pieces.
Websites
Muckenthaler: www.themuck.org
Scott Westmoreland: www.scottwestmorelandart.com
Without question Mike and Pam Atta have the coolest stores in Fullerton. Both Out of Vogue and the Otto shop are amazing, interesting and very unique.
Mike was so kind to allow me to film in both stores today and ask him a few questions about his places. If you have never been to Out Of Vogue or Otto Shop you must go immediately.
Addresses:
Out Of Vogue: 109 E. Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton
Otto Shop: Right next door.
Websites:
Patrick Riley is a Fullerton staple and a great guy to know. I always enjoy our conversations and consider him a close friend.
Recently, he bought a new bike, so yesterday we went for a ride through F-town (Fullerton).
Here is the video I shot. Oh and Patrick purchased his bike at Fullerton Bicycle Co.
Website: www.fullertonbicycle.com
Address:424 East Commonwealth, Fullerton CA 92832
phone: 714.879.8310
Mike Filson is good people and his company, the Artisans Label is brilliant.
By enabling musicians to release their music on their own terms, his business model empowers artists everywhere.
I shot this video today as we were hanging out in the Artisans' studio and offices.
Watch this video and allow Mike to better explain his mission and goals for his company.
Website: www.artisanslabel.com
office phone: 714.526.6656
Last weekend was the 10th annual Railroad Days. It was wonderful to see the Fullerton community come out to celebrate.
There were so many great model trains, real trains, train art, everything train. I hung out there most of Sunday with my family. Here is a video I shot.
Featured photographer, Robbe Gibson www.robbegibson.com and www.robbepp.com
Fullerton railroad days website
My son and I took a leisurely walk this afternoon through our neighborhood. The temperature highs were in the 70's and the weather was great. I love all the plant life around us.
Here is a video I made of us tooling around our Fullerton borough today.
Fullerton has a rich history when it comes to music.
Where would pop music be with out Leo Fender?
It's my opinion that Marcus McMillan should be added to the list of influential Fullerton musicians.
He is the chief songwriter, lead guitarist and front man of the band Radio Project One.
I made this video today when I was hanging out with Marcus in his home studio.
website: www.radioprojectone.com.
next show date: every 4th Wednesday of the month
venue: Table Ten in Fullerton
My good friend El Camino approached me recently with the idea to showcase local people making great products, art and food in organic and innovative ways. So this blog is our first collaboration of "Make Something Real".
Jenny, Nicki and Wendy are all Fullertonians doing their part to better the world. Green Slate is their collective effort to make cloth grocery bags and aprons from recycled cloth.
You can purchase your own grocery bag(s) or apron(s) at their booth every Thursday at the Fullerton Farmer's Market.
Watch this video and please make your way to Green Slate very soon.