
For A Night Of Dinner & Celebration
Mark Your Calendars
For Canadian Voice of Women for Peace V-Day FUNdraiser
A Night Of Dinner & Celebration
· Opening ceremony with Eagle Women Singerz
· Lishai Peel, spoken word poet (www.lishai.ca)
· Faith Nolan- activist, singer and songwriter
· Sacred Circle Dance facilitated by Margaret Rao,
· DJ & Dancing
· Jazz/blues singer Barbara McDiarmid
· Delicious Middle-Eastern buffet
http://vowpeace.org/event/vow-dinner-entertainment-and-information/ February 14th, 2013
6:00-door open, event starts at 6:30 pm -9:30 pm
Steelworker s Hall
25 Cecil St, Toronto, ON, M5T 1N1
Come help support members of our Young Peacemaker’s Summer Camp 2012 who are going to the 57th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in March 2013.
This year’s theme is the Elimination and Prevention of All Forms of Violence Against Women & Girls.
Tickets
Solidarity Rate: $50
Buy online: $20 (Dinner)
http://vowpeace.org/event/vow-dinner-entertainment-and-information/
After 8 p.m. $10 (Entertainment only)
More info: 416-603-7915 or email info@vowpeace.org
PLUS: Lots of incredible silent auction and raffle prizes to be won!!!
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https://www.facebook.com/VOWPeace?fref=ts
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We stand in solidarity with V-Day and the
ONE BILLION RISING movement
ONE BILLION RISING is a global call to women and men across the planet to gather in their communities to dance and demand an end to violence against women and girls.
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