The Free To Be Me Drum Circle enriches the South Bay and other communities by taking the circle to schools (K-12), convalescent homes,
at-risk teens, the mentally challenged. and prison inmates. Sabina depends on the giving spirit of volunteers to successfully accomplish
all this. Here are pictures of some of the people who give generously of their time, talent, and love.
VOLUNTEERS' CREED
To believe in ourselves while being with everyone else. There's a place where we all want to go... as volunteers with drums, we want to guide youto where the heart and mind are free, and happy to create music through the
FreeToBeMe Drum Circle.
Sabina with Dan Rice
Dan Rice at work at Motherland Music
Tribe of Angels in action
Tribe of Angels Photo Gallery
Frank Ventre's grandaughter Sierra
Samba
Ron Klein
Ronnie Aviles
Jenny Granoff
Dave Custance
Jose
Mark Emerson
Michael Barker
Jefferson Paris
Guston Bierstein
Dusty Watson
Gus Virgen
Brenda Weiner
Andre Asmar
Dimi Asmar
Bob O'Niell
Pape
Eddie Delrios
Duane O'Conner & Dusty Watson
Gully
Alex Smith
Ryoji
Kelly Fitzgerald
Giselle Appert
Dick Granoff
Gary Rinaldi
Winnie Floyd
Frank Ventre
Hugo Fernandez
JoAnn Pine
Dr. Ed & John Nash
Mr. Jones
Daniel
Rik Hambra & Gaston Bernstein
Tribe of Angels
Josh Vandervolt
Richard Halliburton
Hugo Rojas
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
no musical experience necessary
MUSICIANS WANTED
Help people that are mentally challenged, disabled, teens
at-risk, school districts K-12
and seniors at convalescent hospitals.
We can provide loving, educational,
musical drum circles anywhere in the world.
Make a difference!
Help the world with your gift of
music.
Volunteer Opportunities
call Sabina at
310-318-7191
or cell
310-944-5475
Kristen Geirman
Winkie
Brian Taylor
Dalton Davis
Matt Oloffsen
Angels in Action
Los Flores Convalescent Hospital
Nelson Aguila & Dominique
Sharelle Horn
Carl Bittman
Dena Appert
Rita Anacker
Sandra Kornegay
Mary Ann
Click picture to view CNN video
Andre Fontane
Tatiana Orozco
Barbara Nayamoto
Dilette Chiprin
Jesse Berg
Linda Fors
Phoebe
Del Sol kids
Sean McGill Then and Now
a regular at the Hermosa Beach Community Drum Circle for several years.