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FEBRUARY 23, 2011
'Neverland' Comes to Life 1 More Day (If Only In Spirit)
For Immediate Release
Michael Jackson Friend
to Host Boys and Girls Club in Effort to Revive King of Pop’s Humanitarian
Work
Anaheim, CA –
On February 26, the magic of Michael Jackson’s legendary Neverland will be
revived in order to benefit a group of underprivileged children from the inner
city whom Jackson would likely have helped if he were still
alive.
On Saturday,
Disneyland will be known as “Neverland” to a group of 30 kids from the Boys
& Girls Club of East Los Angeles who have never been to the theme park and
had no hopes of going, until now.
“This is one of the groups that Michael Jackson
supported. He would have brought these deserving kids to his amusement park at
Neverland if he were here,” said pointillism artist David Ilan, whose Michael
Jackson Tribute Portrait is one of the sponsors of the charitable event thanks
to a donation from an anonymous donor.
The
event is being organized by Emmy nominated Executive Producer Jerry Biederman,
who is the co-founder with Ilan of the largest tribute in the world to Michael
Jackson, and Anna
Araujo, Chief
Professional Officer of the Boys & Girls Club of East Los Angeles. It is
co-sponsored and produced by Roseé Entertainment. Joining the children for the
“Neverland Comes To Life for One More Day” event at Disneyland will be Ilan and
tribute youth spokesperson, Maxso the Artist.
“Because Neverland is no longer, we are turning
Disneyland into Michael’s Neverland, if only for a day,” said Biederman. “Before
going on the great rides for the first time in their lives, they will become
part of Michael’s tribute portrait, which is made from only hand-drawn dots,
when the artist draws a dot for each of the kids on the canvas in their names.
They will become part of a one-of-a-kind work of art forever that honors the
greatest entertainer and humanitarian of all time.”
Neverland
Ranch was Michael Jackson’s celebrated home in Santa Barbara County, California, from 1988 to
2005. Inspired by his love of Disneyland, and a desire to reinvent his lost
childhood, Jackson built an impressive, world-renowned amusement park, zoo and
theater on his sprawling property, which he shared with countless disadvantaged
and ill children. Neverland opened its gates regularly to busloads of children
from various charities to experience a day of wonderment and
hope.
Upon their arrival, the
young guests were greeted by Allan Scanlan, known as “Big Al.” While he was
originally hired to take care of ride safety and maintenance, he soon became
responsible for overseeing the grounds and numerous attractions, as well as
hosting the celebrity guests and the many thousands of children. During his 15
years at Neverland, Michael Jackson developed a close personal friendship with
Big Al.

Allan "big Al" Scanlan ran Neverland for 15 years
Scanlan, who is a supporter
of The Michael Jackson Tribute Portrait – along with celebrity participants such
as Diana Ross, George Lopez, Larry King, Gladys Knight, Adam Lambert and members
of the Jackson family – will be greeting the children at the entrance to
Disneyland and spending the day with them, just as he used to welcome kids at
the gates of Neverland.
“The amusement park, along
with the rest of Neverland, was built to bring a magical day; a joy filled
memory into the lives of all those sick and less fortunate kids who visited
Neverland,” Scanlan said. “The impact that a day at Neverland had on the inner
city children and the children who were dealing with life threatening illness
was beyond belief. To represent Mr. Jackson and to help make his dream come true
for those children, to be part of that magical day and the memory those children
will hang onto was a blessing.”
In 2006, Neverland was
closed. A spokesperson stated Jackson had chosen not to live there ever since
the previous year’s legal turmoil, of which Jackson was found not guilty, and
the legal circus in the county that ensued.
“I am sorry to say that even with all the pictures and movies of the ranch, there is no way a person can describe what a day at Neverland was like,” Scanlan said. “It is something that has to be experienced.”
Big Al Scanlan holds onto
hope that one day Neverland will be reopened as a place of pilgrimage for
Jackson’s millions of fans, similar to how Graceland had become a destination
for fans of Elvis Presley. He would want it to be a tourist attraction only if
the property were shared with children’s charities, as Jackson had done in its
glory days.
But for now, Neverland will
be transported to Disneyland, if only in spirit.
Anyone
can get a free dot in the tribute portrait by visiting http://www.michaeljacksontributeportrait.com/.
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Source: MJTP / MJ-Upbeat.com