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East Bay Food Not Bombs and Free Skool Benefit
Date:
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Time:
9:00 PM
-
1:00 AM
Event Type:
Party/Street Party
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
Ashkenaz 1317 San Pablo @ Gilman, Berkeley
For immediate release
contact:
Brian
(720) 570-6748
eastbayfoodnotbombs [at] gmail.com
Benefit for East Bay Food Not Bombs and East Bay Free Skool
Please come out and help support Food Not Bombs and Free Skool at
Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo, Berkeley (Gilman and San Pablo) on
Wednesday, December 15th 2010 from 9pm-1am. We will be enjoying the
music of;
Adhamh Roland
Roberto Miguel
Zachary
Androgynous Elk (punk)
Beltaine's Fire (Celtic hip hop)
and Rain Dear (screamo)
The benefit is $10-20 sliding scale and we hope everyone can come out
and enjoy a night of live music and positive people.
East Bay Food Not Bombs serves a vegetarian meal 5 days a week in Berkeley at People's Park at 3pm Monday-Friday, and serves two meals a week in Oakland. On Sunday they serve at 14th and Jefferson in downtown Oakland at 3:30pm and on Thursday at 34th and Peralta, Oakland at 2pm. East Bay Food Not Bombs is all volunteer run and committed to providing healthful vegetarian food to anyone who wants it. They also work with other food organizations to distribute food throughout the East Bay.
East Bay Free Skool is an educational project that provides spaces for teachers and students to share knowledge and skills in a non-hierarchical setting. The East Bay Free Skool publishes a calendar of classes every two months to promote teachers who offer free or donation based classes in the East Bay. They also publish classes online at http://www.eastbayfreeskool.wikia.com. To submit a class to the Free Skool email eastbayfs [at] gmail.com.
Loving you,
East Bay Free Skool
contact:
Brian
(720) 570-6748
eastbayfoodnotbombs [at] gmail.com
Benefit for East Bay Food Not Bombs and East Bay Free Skool
Please come out and help support Food Not Bombs and Free Skool at
Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo, Berkeley (Gilman and San Pablo) on
Wednesday, December 15th 2010 from 9pm-1am. We will be enjoying the
music of;
Adhamh Roland
Roberto Miguel
Zachary
Androgynous Elk (punk)
Beltaine's Fire (Celtic hip hop)
and Rain Dear (screamo)
The benefit is $10-20 sliding scale and we hope everyone can come out
and enjoy a night of live music and positive people.
East Bay Food Not Bombs serves a vegetarian meal 5 days a week in Berkeley at People's Park at 3pm Monday-Friday, and serves two meals a week in Oakland. On Sunday they serve at 14th and Jefferson in downtown Oakland at 3:30pm and on Thursday at 34th and Peralta, Oakland at 2pm. East Bay Food Not Bombs is all volunteer run and committed to providing healthful vegetarian food to anyone who wants it. They also work with other food organizations to distribute food throughout the East Bay.
East Bay Free Skool is an educational project that provides spaces for teachers and students to share knowledge and skills in a non-hierarchical setting. The East Bay Free Skool publishes a calendar of classes every two months to promote teachers who offer free or donation based classes in the East Bay. They also publish classes online at http://www.eastbayfreeskool.wikia.com. To submit a class to the Free Skool email eastbayfs [at] gmail.com.
Loving you,
East Bay Free Skool
Added to the calendar on Thu, Dec 9, 2010 4:13AM
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I went to Indybay, a few minutes ago, and noticed how this event was posted, exactly the same, twice for both Wed. and Thurs. and sensed something was wrong, so I went to the Ashkenaz website to look directly at their calendar. To correct you, and to inform people seeing this post, the Food Not Bombs benefit is only happening today on Wed. and not on Thurs.
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