All posts in the topic Free community event Downtown Dry Bones Blues Festival III (Short link)
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- Latest post made by Tom Hilber at Jun 07 17:22 UTC
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| Tom Hilber | Dry Bones Blues News Release A..doc | Jun 07 17:22 UTC |
???? Dry Bones Blues Festival III: You're?all invited to a free indoor
air-conditioned blues festival downtown Saint?Paul ?at The Recovery Church 639
Jackson Street June 14th 1-10PM St. Paul's Own Gem Cooker John & Tommy Blue
Jay,?Chicago Bluesman?Johnie Sanders, Detroit Don King, New York's own ?Brian
Mackey & Zeke Bird, Frog Town The What Band, David Simmons Band, The Back Pages
Nostolgia Band, FlattfootRollers R&B Band, West Side Bobby Garcia Band, and The
RubbaBluesBand. more info at
http:www.myspace.comdrybonesbluesfestival.Sponsored in in part ?by Minnesota
Music Cafe, Liberty Bail Bond, Christ Recovery Center, Metro Est Builders,
Anthony Louis Center, Serley Manufacturing & Machine Shop, The Furnature Barn,
Central Park UM Church, and many fine anonmous donors. Freewill offering
suggested &?food on sale from Abetto's Deli Como Ave. At Dale Street.This is
Community Organization Planning Project (COPP)?of the St. Paul City council and
is a nonprofit all volunteer project
live music family community event. contact <email obscured> for further
information. Come and join a live music event for all ages.
Thanks for the Post!
<email obscured>
The Recovery Church
Dry MyspaceDryBonesBluesFestivial
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The Mayor of Saint Paul Has been contacted to help spread the word about the
Dry Bones Blues Festival III. June 14th, 2008 1-10PM 639 Jackson Street (14th
Avenue) across from Regions Hospital. It is with great exspectations that he
will come through for this free community event which is after all funded in
part by the St. Paul City Council and a partnership of church, busineses,and
musicians and patrons dedicated to promoting live music and sober living which
benifits all of society by offering alternatives to abuse of drugs and alchohol
in the music industry and in turn uses less public resources while always
respecting the freedoms we claim as Americans and so dearly and pay for by
misuse of mood altering chemicals. Please Call the Mayor, Chris Colemen or
email him and ask him to announce and promote this non-profit community bulding
project. We Have put on two events to date and seem to be ignored or left out
of main stream media which is I'm aware profit driven.
Altruism is a part of any vibrant community building and I am trusting the
mayor will do the right thing with a nudge from you'al......
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