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Songs For Sandy Hook: A Benefit Concert in Venice

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Please join us for a live concert and global webcast! An evening of music by the Songs For Sandy Hook compilation artists on Saturday night, March 2nd at The Talking Stick in Venice.


*PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT WILL BE WEBCAST LIVE*
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/netteradio 

"SONGS FOR SANDY HOOK" is a music compilation project in support of those affected by the tragedy in Connecticut. 100% of all proceeds to Danbury Hospital.
www.songsforsandyhook.com

* Cash or check donation in any amount accepted at the door. $10 is suggested however, no one will be turned away, give only what you can ~ it's more important to have you with us on this special occasion show

Donate directly to Danbury Hospital any day via PAYPAL at: developmentsystems@wchn.org

Even if you cannot attend please make a ticket purchase donation today to support Danbury Hospital!


TICKET LINK:


http://sfsh.eventbrite.com


 


Produced by: Manda Mosher, Brandon Schott, and Annette Conlon/NetteRadio.



Featuring performances by:

Marvin Etzioni
Arrica Rose & The ...'s
Calico The Band
Steve Barton
Manda Mosher
Stefano Capobianco
Shannon Hurley
Brandon Schott
Kirsten Proffit
Jaime Wyatt
Margie Balter
Rob Mullins
Hunter MacLeod
Celia Chavez
Ted Wulfers
David Vito Gregoli
The Conlons

To be auctioned:
Daisy Rock Guitar
K’s Choice Package
(2 VIP Tix to Sun May 5th Hotel Cafe Show, Autographed CDs, TourPoster)
K’s Choice DVDs & CDs
Susan Nichole Vegan Handbag
Jewelry by Gina Venturini Designs
and more


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Paul M. J. Suchecki May 15, 2013 at 01:54 pm
Let me clarify: All I tried to do was re-link to the video that was dumped when Patch revised itsRead More format. The Festival of the Chariots won't be coming to Venice for months.
Linda Lucks July 31, 2011 at 05:24 pm
One year, long ago, Alice Coltrane performed. Anyone know the year? Definitely in the 70's.