We Love You, Erik Oberhammer aka (beachtennis) Show!

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We Love You, Erik Oberhammer Show!

Come One, Come All For The Biggest Grunge Fest Party That Only The Atlantic Northeast Could Throw!
We Gather To Honor and Support Father, Husband, and Lead Actor in movie, Nineteen Ninety Numb, Erik Oberhammer!
Erik Has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia And This Is Our Way To Give, Love, and Support Erik As He Kicks (ALL) In The Ass!

$10 Admission: See Nineteen Ninety Numb (lil' grunge movie) AND Hear Some Kick-Ass Live Music!
Admission Proceeds Given Directly To Erik Oberhammer
check heirloomarts.org for advanced ticket sales
(if link is not provided yet, it's because we're working on it)

Saturday, January 30 @ 7 pm
The Heirloom Arts Theater
155 Main Street
Danbury, CT 06810

“Rocktail” Reception: 7-8 pm

Watch!
Nineteen Ninety Numb, The Movie!
8-9:30 pm
http://www.facebook.com/pages/NineteenNinety-Numb/206493884545

Hear!
Live Music!
Bands--Creepdust, Total Dick, Loud Youth, and Ultrabunny
Live Music Kicks Off at 10 pm

Give!
Heirloom Benefit Honoring Father, Husband, and Lead Actor in Numb-
Erik Oberhammer, Diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
$10 Admission
Admission Proceeds Given Directly To Erik Oberhammer

Learn!
To learn more about blood donation opportunities and to find out where you can donate
visit www.redcrossblood.org/ or
call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE (1-800-448-3543).

Every minute of every day, someone needs blood. When you make a blood donation, you join a very select group. Currently only 3 out of every 100 people in America donate blood. (RC).

Register Yourself As A Bone Marrow Donor!
www.marrow.org

Take the first step to become a bone marrow donor. Join the Be the Match Registry SM and you could be the one to save a life.

Link for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
http://lls.org/hm_lls

Please join Director of Nineteen Ninety Numb, Kristen Brunelle, The Actors in Numb, and Bands--Creepdust, Total Dick, Loud Youth, and Ultra Bunny who are grateful for the opportunity to be of service to Erik Oberhammer.

We Look Forward To Seeing You There! We Love You, Erik!

Thanks To Jay For Providing the Heirloom Venue For This Very Special Evening!

Heirloom Arts Theater Address
155 Main St.
Danbury, CT 06810
(Last Door On Right Down Palace Walk)
Heirloomarts.org

Directions To Heirloom Arts Theater

ON FOOT: From MAIN ST. walk down PALACE WALK. We are the last door on your right. Palace Walk is a walkway that runs between the Palace Theatre and 155 Main Street right before the corner of MAIN and KEELER.

I-84 EAST: Take Exit 5 (in Connecticut) go straight through stop sign at end of ramp. Make right at first light (at Bottom of hill) onto RT 53 (Main St). Go straight through 5 lights. At 6th light make left onto KEELER ST. Park in the 1st or 2nd lot on the left.

I-84 WEST: Take Exit 5 (in Connecticut) make a right off the ramp onto RT 53 (Main Street). Go straight through 6 lights. At the 7th light make a left onto KEELER ST. Park in the 1st or 2nd lot on the left.
 
Who is Beach Tennis?

Erik Oberhammer​
Oberhammer has extensive experience developing and building Tennis System solutions for both the private and public Tennis Environments. From small operations to start-up Grass Root Programs to Large Tennis Operations at all levels. A strong background in business-to-business and consumer marketing complements his Tennis Technology expertise.

Since founding www.myrtlebeachtennis.com in 1998, Erik has led the development of tennis technologies on the public sector side at the local, state and National level and has driven the execution of innovative tennis technology solutions on the private side as well. Erik has strived to develop affordable products to make tennis available to everyone!


As a parent,player, and coach with a life long involvement in tennis, Erik has played,developed, and coached players at all levels from tiny tot to touring pros. A native of Connecticut, he played high school and junior tournament tennis. Erik attended Tyler Junior College and graduated with an associates degree in Applied Science with a major in Recreation Tennis Teaching. After Tyler, Erik spent six years in Germany. His first coaching position was with the famous Vic Braden,a well known author and tennis researcher at his tennis college. Erik also assisted in developing a successful tennis school in Germany for junior and adult players. In Germany, Erik played professional team tennis as well as tournaments in the United States and Europe. Erik has been growing the game in Myrtle Beach since 1997 offering specialized programs for junior and adult players . Through Erik’s developmental approach to tennis teaching , his students have learned a self coaching system for life!! The Grand Strand Tennis Association named Erik, Professional of the year in 2000 for his efforts to grow the game!
 
From Russia with Racquet

Just when you thought it couldn't—or shouldn't—be done, another tennis movie, From Russia with Racquet, is in the works. Perhaps a more appropriate title would be From Russia with No Money, but this project, directed by Erk C. Oberhammer , seeks to bring an unconventional approach to the sport and may, indeed, be a hit with audiences. World tennis audiences, that is. Starring Sergey Burlakov(Russian Player),Erik Oberhammer(Coach),Alex(Manager) and Paul(Translator), sets out to be a real life version of the American Dream—if that's possible.

http://www.youtube.com/user/tennisevolution

The story, filmed in Myrtle Beach,South Carolina, follows the journey of Sergey (played by Sergey), a 20 year old financially struggling tennis player from Lipetsk,Russia who arrived in the united states with $30 and has the American Dream of cracking the top 100 . When the tennis coach (played by Erik Oberhammer) is thrust into the position of taking a poor and struggling player and turning him into a champion. Frivolity ensues. With previous tennis movies drawing criticism and poor box-office sales, it begs the question: Why make another? "I've never seen a really good [tennis movie] that I can remember," Oberhammer says, "so it seemed like an opportunity to do the sport justice in a great Rocky way."

As far as the tennis is concerned, it appears believable. But what about the story line? The production is operating without a studio's support—to avoid financial burdens as well as creative differences—and is yet to be picked up for distribution.
 
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