From the Desk of Zahrah-This Sunday, December 4 "Days With Zahrah"
December 2, 2011
Happy Holidays Everyone!
Hope this finds each of you well! This Sunday is our 2011 fall season finale. We have had another awesome season and I am so grateful that we have the opportunity to produce this show! We are one of the few locally produced shows and thank you to everyone for your belief in us and for your support! We return in the Winter with another season, and can't wait. This Sunday features a BART and Bay Area Skii Bus Getaway to Tahoe!! We ride Bay Area Skii Bus to Northstar, eat at the fabulous Mikuni's, and lay our heads at the Cal Neva Resort, while taking a quick tour down history with the stories of JFK and Marilyn Monroe. We talk health with Dr. Julie and we chat probate with realtor Alex Lehr. And we talk safety with Autobahn Collision. It's a great show!!! Thank you to each of you who have supported us and thank you for tuning in to watch our show!
Thank you to our sponsors, and partners. To my beautiful family, friends and team who are my rock- love you!
This fall's episodes can be watched at: http://dayswithzahrah.com/episodes.html
Blessings to you, Zahrah http://localshows.kron4.com/LocalShows/DayswithZahrah/tabid/232/Default.aspx
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