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“America’s Got Talent” (AGT), the long-running summer talent show on NBC returns this season launching O.C. singer
Matt Mauser, lead vocalist from the popular beach band Tijuana Dogs, into the national spotlight.
Mauser lost his wife,
Christina, in the downing of the helicopter last year transporting Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, and seven others to the Camarillo Airport, from where they would have traveled to Bryant’s sports complex in Thousand Oaks.
Both Matt and Christina were much loved friends of Kobe, brought together through mutual association via Newport’s Harbor Day School where Matt once taught. Christina was the glue. She adored the Bryant girls, coached them along with her own children while managing all of the administration supporting Matt’s dream pursuing a career in entertainment.
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AN Oxfordshire homebuilder has donated a friendship bench to a Bicester school. David Wilson Homes has given the bench to St Edburg s Primary School in a bid to help children talk and open up to each other and staff. The bench is inscribed with the words, ‘We sit, we chat and ask each other questions. We leave as friends, with all good intentions’. Margaret Kunzer, headteacher at St Edburg’s Primary School, said: “On behalf of the pupils and staff at St Edburg’s CE Primary School, I would like to thank David Wilson Homes for the donation of a Time to Talk bench.
Bicester Foodbank has received its latest instalment from The Midcounties Co-operative’s food bank fund. It was launched at the start of the pandemic to help ensure those in need could continue to access essential supplies. The foodbank has now received more than £1,270 over the past ten months from the fund. Janet Ray, of Bicester Foodbank, said: : “Our volunteers have been working flat out during the pandemic and we are seeing more and more people coming to us for help. January always tends to be a difficult month for food banks, and with another lockdown we’ve really needed the support this year.