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Author: | Apologist [ Wed Dec 12, 2012 8:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Hurricane Sandy Relief event Sat. 12/15/12 |
On Saturday , December 15th, 2012, Lightworkers and Loop Ism (promotion companies) in conjunction with Mia Bella Events are hosting a Hurricane Sandy Fundraiser at St. Timothy church on 6326 N. Washtenaw (Chicago) from 5pm-11pm in the evening. This is an open to the public communal event exposed to the Chicagoland area. Our key audience are families in the neighboring areas and professionals who are eager to support the Eastern Seaboard recovery efforts. The event proceeds will benefit two charities; Red Cross of Greater New York and Rebuild Recover in New Jersey. We are providing entertainment, performances, a buffet, and juice bar at this event to help raise funds for more relief to aid the East Coast victims still suffering the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and the following Nor’Easter Winter Storm Athena. We have full support by these charities, and there will be a slideshow/ presentation at the event to express the current state of conditions in NYC/ NJ. Quote: A 13-day chronicle of the devastating East Coast storm and its aftermath that killed more than 100 people, destroyed whole communities in coastal New York and New Jersey, left tens of thousands homeless, crippled mass transit, triggered paralyzing gas shortages, inflicted billions of dollars in infrastructure damage and cut power to more than 8 million homes, some of which remained dark for weeks. [NY Times] About Red Cross of Greater New York: Provided more than 7.4 million meals and snacks through its partnership with the Southern Baptist Convention to people affected by Sandy in New York and New Jersey. Distributed more than 5.2 million relief items including cold weather items like coats and blankets and supplies to help people as they begin the massive clean-up of their neighborhoods. Provided more than 86,000 health services and mental health contacts for people who have been living in very tough conditions. The Red Cross response dealt with the unusual cold weather hurricane. Sandy was followed by a nor’easter that dumped snow and brought frigid temperatures to people struggling without power, and the Red Cross supplies included more Red Cross blankets, gloves and hand-warmers. nyredcross.org About Rebuild Recover: We are a grass roots movement, non-profit organization from Red Bank, NJ known as Rebuild Recover. We work directly with communities in need to find the perfect fit for the right volunteers and resources to distribute onto them appropriately. Built off of family values, we work as a team to raise funds and awareness, recruit volunteers, and assign responsibilities to the proper parties in the wake of destruction and tragedy. In our efforts, 100% of funds donated to Rebuild Recover will go directly to providing support to residents and businesses in the areas most affected. Donations will help to provide food, clothing and shelter for displaced persons. Additionally, donations will help with the remediation of affected properties, both personal and business, by paying for demolitions and purchasing building supplies. Rebuild Recover is incorporated as a non-profit and is pending tax-exempt 501©(3) non-profit status by the IRS. rebuildrecover.org ******************** Everything we are providing at this event has been donated and given to us by the good people in the St. Timothy, Chicago music culture, and Red Cross of Greater New York/ Rebuild Recover community. Any donations you or your company can provide to help ensure a successful outcome at our event will benefit our efforts to help these charities. We are greatly appreciative of any considerations, gifts, and funding that we receive and appropriations to the Red Cross and Rebuild Recover will be shared with all the sponsors, benefactors, and donators giving to this great event. Thank you so much for your involvement and support! If you have any questions or inquiries, would like further information we can provide, and/ or would like to have a conversation with the organizers producing this Fundraiser, please contact Eloisa at 312.618.0431 (or) myself at lightwork3rs@gmail.com. Here is our FB link to the invite circulating online: facebook.com/events/382751725147073/ [copy and paste in your browser] Advance tickets: lightwork3rs_loopism-eac2.eventbrite.com/# |
Author: | Apologist [ Wed Dec 12, 2012 8:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hurricane Sandy Relief event Sat. 12/15/12 |
Advance tickets: http://lightwork3rs_loopism-eac2.eventbrite.com/# LIGHTWORKERS -&- Loop ISM present :: BOOGIE ART 3 :: A Fundraiser to aid Hurricane Sandy victims in NJ + NYC JOIN us on Saturday, December 15th, from 5pm - 11pm You are invited to enjoy a night of Humanitarian relief with eyegasmic Art, tantalizing Tech House music, and Great Excitations. Proceeds will benefit Rebuild Recover, the American Red Cross in Greater New York, and a national coat drive to keep the Eastern seaboard victims warm over the holidays. A bevy buffet of Pan Asian delicacies will be part of our feasting provided by Mia Bella Events and Prang catering, Smart drinks juice bar, and a wide variety of entertainment surprises. We want you to enjoy the Season of Giving, and we will Keep our eye on the prize. Giving relief to the East Coast. On the Musical menu: CZBOOGIE [5chicago.com] trmnl.freq [facebook.com/manacollectiv] JIMMY JAMES [facebook.com/themusicguy74] D'BUG'D [facebook.com/pages/Logiclab-Productions-Designs/229199350427342] CJ SIN [facebook.com/seejsin] We offer you a swanky soiree to highlight an Artists bazaar fusing in special Dance performances, a Songbird's trills, the BPM rise, handcrafted thrills, Pastry Treats, Holiday joy, Paintings and Graffiti Art ... and ... raffle prizes for girls 'n boys. A silent auction will be held for all BOOGIE ART displayed on the In-House gallery walls. On the Artist's Menu: EGOR [Jayson Tobias] TIM VITEK [timvitek.com] LE'VAR ARTYBRIDGE w/ a Special Performance by SARAH MAE BOONE and an amazing Duet by JUSTIN NEMESIS & CHRISTINA TAMAYO [facebook.com/customvibesevents facebook.com/LoopISM909 facebook.com/truefamilyunit ] hoto Booth by Roman Stansberry Photography: [romansphoto.com] * This event is sponsored by Grid Based Beats [gridbasedbeats.com] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :: Following this event at St Timothy's parish :: The Fundraiser will continue at Primary Nightclub ----->> the Opening Night of "HOUSE of JACKS" with the Trinity of Tech+ House + Funk comin' at cha! [www.facebook.com/events/414242175314373/] BUCKY FARGO ZaZaZa DISCO [Bridget Marie aka Shaka 23] and the Return of TIM VITEK performing a Live PA Techno set ( (( ( ( and ) ) )) ) la Piece de resistance: A special performance by AMMUNITION! Primary is open fr: 10p - 5am Located at 5 W. Division St. ----------------------------------------------------- About Rebuild Recover: We are a grass roots movement, non-profit organization from Red Bank, NJ known as RebuildRecover. We work directly with communties in need to find the perfect fit for the right volunteers and resources to distribute onto them appropriately. Built off of family values, we work as a team to raise funds and awareness,recruit volunteers,and assign responsibilities to the proper parties in the wake of destruction and tragedy. In our efforts, 100% of funds donated to RebuildRecover will go directly to providing support to residents and businesses in the areas most affected. Donations will help to provide food, clothing and shelter for displaced persons. Additionally, donations will help with the remediation of affected properties, both personal and business, by paying for demolitions and purchasing building supplies. RebuildRecover is incorporated as a non-profit and is pending tax-exempt 501©(3) non-profit status by the IRS. http://www.rebuildrecover.org About Red Cross of Greater New York: Provided more than 7.4 million meals and snacks through its partnership with the Southern Baptist Convention to people affected by Sandy in New York and New Jersey. Distributed more than 5.2 million relief items including cold weather items like coats and blankets and supplies to help people as they begin the massive clean-up of their neighborhoods. Provided more than 86,000 health services and mental health contacts for people who have been living in very tough conditions. The Red Cross response dealt with the unusual cold weather hurricane. Sandy was followed by a nor’easter that dumped snow and brought frigid temperatures to people struggling without power, and the Red Cross supplies included more Red Cross blankets, gloves and hand-warmers. http://www.nyredcross.org |
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