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Ecology Action Center Garden Party

Ecology Action Centre Garden Party
Jun 10 2012 - 12:00pm
Jun 10 2012 - 3:00pm

Location

Saint Mary's Boat Club
1641 Fairfield Road
Halifax, NS B3H 4E8
Canada
44° 38' 17.2428" N, 63° 36' 13.6188" W

Join the Ecology Action Center for their 15th Annual Garden Party and Eco Auction. Bid on eco-friendly items at a silent auction, or a live auction, with Canadian comedian Cathy Jones as auctioneer.

Enter a $2 raffle for a chance to win a special item, or go home with a potted plant or home-made goodies.

Schedule of Activities:

12  p.m. Doors open, Silent Auction items on display for viewing & bidding

1 p.m. Live Auction begins

2 p.m. Silent Auction ends, winners announced (yes, you get to go home with your item that day!)

3 p.m. Doors close

Tickets are $7 regular, $5 seniors/students/unwaged. Available at the door or online.

Krystalline Kraus

Activist Communiqué: Flea Market & Craft Sale for Attawapiskat Relief on February 4

| January 30, 2012

That's Women's Work presents fundraising penny sale!

Nov 19 2011 - 5:00pm
Nov 19 2011 - 8:00pm

Location

Emmanuel Howard Park Church
214 Wright Ave, Toronto, ON Corner of Wright and Roncesvalles
Toronto , ON M6R 1L4
Canada
Phone: 416-534-9249
43° 38' 43.5084" N, 79° 26' 57.7932" W

Help That's Women's Work Arts Network fundraise space for a gallery by attending our penny sale!

How does it work?
1.Pay admission- $2.00 for adults, Under 16 free
2.Buy raffle tickets (a penny each) no minimum, seriously
3.Drop your ticket in the bag of the prize you hope to win 

Open to everyone!

Contact name: 
Michelle van Looy

Dance party fundraiser for Chilean student demonstrators RADDE

Nov 12 2011 - 9:00pm
Nov 12 2011 - 11:59pm

Location

Naco Gallery
1665 Dundas St. W
Toronto, ON
Canada
43° 0' 0" N, 79° 0' 0" E

Booty shakin', party time, PWYC fundraiser - ($5, $10, $20)

Unfortunately, only the front part of the bar is accessible

cumbia ~ motown ~ chopped up pop & hip hop
moombahton/soul ~ dancehall ~ reggaeton

From 9-10 dj Satan Macnugget will be dropping by and spinning some 'latin tinged funk and soul' then dj b# doing some easy moombahsoul and cumbia...dj no-capitalista going to drop by around 11 and give us a nice blast of cumbia's, some reggae, and whatever else he's got on his mind ... then after midnight, b# back on with some good dance-y beats u're gonna like:)

vj aylo is gonna come around and do some fancy video visuals

Contact name: 
dj b#
Contact email: 

World Literacy Canada Kama Benefit Reading Series

World Literacy Canada Kama Benefit Reading Series
Jan 25 2012 - 6:30am
May 30 2012 - 6:30am

Location

Park Hyatt Toronto
4 Avenue Road
Toronto, ON
Canada
Phone: 416-977-0008
Fax: 416-977-1112
43° 40' 7.3848" N, 79° 23' 38.9616" W

Celebrating its 20th anniversary, WLC’s five-part Kama Benefit Reading Series has attracted over 200 of Canada’s leading authors and public intellectuals, such as Margaret Atwood, David Suzuki, and Michael Ondaatje. With the support of these and many other authors, Kama has grown to be one of Toronto’s most exciting and sought-after literary events.

Contact name: 
Allison Dunn
Contact email: 

Amplify! A fundraiser for Media Democracy Days 2011

Oct 20 2011 - 8:00pm
Oct 20 2011 - 11:00pm

Location

The Railway Club
579 Dunsmuir Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada
49° 16' 58.2168" N, 123° 6' 54.54" W

The Media Democracy Day 2011 (November 11-13) team is excited to announce that for the third year running, we will be hosting a fundraising concert, co-hosted by VancouverisAwesome.com.

Tickets are $10 at the door, with all proceeds going to support Media Democracy Day 2011.

Doors open at 8 p.m., music begins at 9 p.m.

Details and RSVP at the Facebook page.

 

Feminists sound better! A fundraiser for The F Word Media Collective

Aug 24 2011 - 7:00pm
Aug 24 2011 - 11:00pm

Location

Cafe Deux Soleils
2096 Commercial Dr
Vancouver, BC
Canada
49° 15' 57.7296" N, 123° 4' 10.3044" W

Do you love feminist media? So do we! Come out and support The F Word and Vancouver Co-op Radio CFRO 102.7fm and help keep us on the air!

We have an amazing line up this year for your listening pleasure; starting off the evening with the hilarious Lauren Cochrane, a local stand up comic, followed by the soulful sounds of Emily Spiller, an incredible talent from Vancouver Island and ending the night will be... local party favorites: Buzy B and the Honeycomb Kids.

Artists for Somalia Fundraiser with Paul Dewar MP

Aug 7 2011 - 6:00pm
Aug 7 2011 - 10:00pm

Location

Bronson Centre
211 Bronson St.
Ottawa, ON
Canada
45° 24' 48.4236" N, 75° 42' 24.0084" W

Join us for an exciting fundraising initiative for a water system in Buurhakaba, Southern Somalia. This event is organized by Afrikart Konnexion and Capacity Building Exchange Network, with the support of Paul Dewar, MP for Ottawa Centre to raise funds for Somalia.

Poetry and Spoken Word ~ Sarah Musa & others you don't want to miss!

Prayers (led by Mohamad Jebara) & Sharing of iftar (Ramadhan dinner)

Art sale

Gift certificates and other prizes to be won!

Panel discussion

Keynote speaker: Paul Dewar, MP Ottawa Centre

Mohamed Sofa: Somali youth perspective

More speakers ~ tbc

MC/Moderator: Adrian Harewood

Fundraising dinner for one of the participants on the Tahrir, the Canadian Boat to Gaza

Jun 9 2011 - 6:30pm
Jun 9 2011 - 8:30pm

Location

Friends House
60 Lowther Avenue
Toronto, ON
Canada
43° 40' 13.1772" N, 79° 23' 54.6396" W

Help Lyn Adamson a dedicated activist, mediator, conflict resolution trainer and Quaker, raise funds for her trip and bring medical and food supplies to Gaza, on the Canadian boat "The Tahrir" and end the blockade.

Mixed menu includes Middle Eastern Dinner, Vegetarian +: Cost - $25-$50,

Guest Speakers:

James Loney, Writer and Christian Peace Team participant,

Suzanne Weiss, Activist and Holocaust Survivor, and

Robert Massoud, Activist for Freedom in Palestine.

Musical Entertainment:

Maria Kasstan, Common Thread's Sing- A- Long Chorus and Kim Howell

Sale table with books on the conflict

Noreen Mae Ritsema

'Another Spring': A renga for Japan

| May 25, 2011
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