Showing posts with label benefit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benefit. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Bazaar Stock #8 December 5 at Bazaar Cafe

 KC Turner Presents: Bazaar Stock #8
December 5, 2015 10am-10pm
Bazaar Cafe
5927 California St
San Francisco, CA 94114
I'm pleased to be a part of Bazaar Stock #8, when KC Turner Present 36 (!) local musicians at SF's venerable and loved songwriter haven, Bazaar Cafe. Free and all ages, a tip jar will be passed with 100% of the proceeds to be donated Music in Schools Today. I play at 3pm and encourage you to come for as much of the event as you can! It's going to be be a great display of original music.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Benefit for Operation Shanti in New York City, October 9, 2014

In 2003, Tracy Kunichika traveled to India and started planting the seeds for what would become Operation Shanti, an American-based non-profit that seeks to provide basic health care and services for the country's poorest residents. Since that time, OS has grown to encompass a shelter, services for those suffering from HIV, and programs for the homeless in Southern India and beyond.
I've known Tracy since she started Operation Shanti, and have volunteered a bit for OS when I've visited Mysore, and am in awe of the organization's work.  If you're in New York on October 9, please consider attending a Fundraiser and Silent Auction for Operation Shanti at the George Billis Gallery:

Friday, March 21, 2014

TONIGHT! Chickapalooza! A Benefit Concert for VH1 Save the Music Foundation

Amber Snider & Silo's Music Club present: Chickapalooza! A Benefit Concert for VH1 Save the Music foundation.

Featured Performers & Show Times:
Kristen Van Dyke 7-7:45pm
Katie Knipp 8-8:45pm
Deborah Crooks Trio 9-9:45pm
Amber Snider Trio 10-10:45pm

Doors 6p. $20 Gen Adm, $25 Reserved Seating ($14 Club Member Reserved) - Ticket price includes one raffle ticket. Additional raffle tickets can be purchased for $5 each. Several raffles will be held throughout the night after each artist's set for a chance to win their CDs / Merchandise and wine donated by Silos. 
Tickets available at www.silosnapa.com or at Door - 530 Main St, Napa, CA 94559


About the charity: A 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring music programs in America’s public schools, and raising awareness about the importance of music as part of each child’s complete education
The benefits of music education are astounding, and studies have consistently exposed the tremendously positive effect music education has on a child’s academic performance, sense of community, self-expression and self-esteem. But as schools across the nation increasingly face budget cuts and pressures, music is often one of the first subject areas to be cut. At VH1 Save The Music Foundation, we develop strategic partnerships with school districts to build sustainable instrumental music programs by providing grants of brand-new musical instruments to public elementary and middle schools. Our goal? To give every child in this country access to a musical instrument. Your help matters!

Tickets available at www.silosnapa.com or
Rehearsal!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Notes from a busy week

It felt so good and important to vote on Tuesday, which in California, dawned a clear and warm day. After visiting the polling place,  I drove across the island to the bird sanctuary to get my feet on the ground and take solace in simple beauty. Hundreds of winter shorebirds are in town and the waters edge was a riot of feathers and birdsong. It was good to be around conversation that wasn't about the election! And what a great relief, later, to watch the results come in. Phew!


A few days before the election, the new Deborah Slater Dance Theater production "Private Life Studies," on which I'm a writer, debuted at Counterpulse Theater. After months of work it was very pleasing to see the show come together...and beautifully so. I'm looking forward to seeing more stagings of this piece in the coming year. In the meantime, photographer Pak Han took some amazing photos to give you an idea of the action.


Amid everything, I've been running a campaign to raise funds for my new recording on IndieGoGo. This week, in addition to providing a platform for hundreds of folks like myself to crowdfund, IndieGoGo partnered with The Red Cross to make it very easy to collect donations for Hurricane Sandy. I hope you'll check out both opportunities to give!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

100,000 Poets & Musicians for Change in San Francisco: Alex Walsh, Deborah Crooks & Malaika Thorne 9/29/12

As part of the international 100,000 Poets & Musicians for Change, Alex Walsh and I along with poet Malaika Thorne are presenting an evening of music and poetry at The Bazaar Cafe on September 29. This event will take place in many cities, all over the world, on the same date, indoors, outdoors and it will be televised. If you're in SF come to the Bazaar Cafe! 

Saturday, September 29th, 2012 Bazaar Cafe  100 Thousand Musicians for Change Day - 7pm Alex Walsh, Deborah Crooks & Malaika Thorne

5927 California St
San Francisco California 94114
US
Price: $5 suggested
For more information check out http://www.100tpc.org/



Saturday, September 15, 2012

California Coastal Clean-Up Day

Scouts on duty
Our stretch of the Bay to clean up
We got up this morning and drove out to Ballena Isle to join the local efforts of the statewide Coastal Clean-Up Day. Our local contingent was bolstered by several troops of Boy Scouts, as well as yacht club members and sailors and local Alameda residents such as ourselves. Armed with buckets, bags and gloves we trolled our designated areas of the island for trash (aka anything man-made). You'd be surprised at how many bottles, fishing line, foam, cigarette butts, clothing, balloons, random bags and food containers were wedged into those rocks to the left. Or maybe you wouldn't! In any case, two of us picked up 21 lbs in an hour and a half. Hundreds more pounds of human-generated debris were collected by the rest of the crew. Frightening, especially when you consider this is regarded as a pretty clean area. In any case, it felt good to help out. It will feel better to keep see more folks keeping their trash both to a minimum and out of the water. Kudos to the California Coast Commission for organizing the event, and to everyone who got up early on a Saturday to participate. Coastal Clean-Up Day is the state's largest volunteer event!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Yoga Gives Back in Alameda 9/29


I’ve been fortunate to travel to India several times to study Ashtanga yoga at its source. Whether we know it or not, the West owes much, if not all, of its various yoga traditions to India.  The wildly diverse, spiritually deep and culturally rich country also suffers from widespread poverty. Yoga Gives Back is a global effort to return a bit on the huge favor India has given the West.
On September 29, yoga studios all over the world will be hosting benefits for India. I’m leading a benefit Ashtanga Yoga Workshop to do my part. Please join me!
Ashtanga Workshop — A Benefit for Yoga Gives Back Saturday 9/29, Alameda Yoga Station, 1708 Lincoln Ave, Alameda, CA 945012:00 to 5:00 pm. 
An introduction to the sequence of the Primary Series of Ashtanga Yoga as taught by Sri Pattabhi Jois. Proceeds from this class will benefit Yoga Gives Back, an organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds to help alleviate poverty in India. 
$30 suggested donation

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Far West Fest is Coming Up! July 21, 2012

Discounted advance purchase tickets are on sale now for the 7th annual Far West Fest, happening July 21st at Love Field in Point Reyes. Three stages of great, original acts will feature the Grammy-award winning, French/African Sisters Les Nubians with their big band. Also funk, brass heavy-weights: Orgone! Vinyl, Spark and Whisper, Bo Carper (New Monsoon), MC RadioActive (Spearhead) and many more...including me! (On the OysterBed Stage at 11) Voted "The Best Music Festival in Marin" the Far West Fest offers oysters! and plenty more quality farm-to-table local food, beer and wine tasting, arts and crafts vending, and  The Kidz Zone. It all benefits worthy causes: Community Radio, youth programs and open space. Discounted advance tickets are available now http://farwestfest.org/


Voted Best Music Festival in Marin County. See you July 21st!

Good Times for the Greater Good!

July 21st
11am-7:30pm
Love Field, Point Reyes, CA