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Submitted by Rick on Mon, 01/28/2008 - 8:47am.
Mar 8 2008 - 7:30pm [via omjp] An Olympia FOR Benefit Tom Rawson – a banjo-playing, crowd-delighting folksinger – performs songs of peace, social justice and just plain fun on Saturday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. at Traditions Café at the corner of 5th and Water SW in downtown Olympia. (Note change of location from previous years.) Rawson has charmed and invigorated audiences throughout the Pacific Northwest with his infectious wit, energy and songs that you just can’t resist singing along with. As Steve Durfee wrote in the Victory Review, “Tom Rawson-Pete Seeger. These two run together in my mind. We gladly follow his lead and sing with the chorus from the very first song… First timer or old fan, old song or new, it always seems we are singing our favorites with an old friend.” Admission to Rawson’s performance, a benefit for the Olympia chapter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR), is based on a self-determined sliding scale donation of $10-$25. Olympia FOR encourages buying tickets in advance either from Traditions Fair Trade, 5th & Water SW, Olympia, or from the Olympia FOR. To buy tickets by mail, please send checks payable to Olympia FOR to 5015 15th Avenue SE, Lacey, WA 98503-2723. The Olympia FOR (www.olyfor.org) has been active since 1976. It is the local chapter of a 92-year-old nationwide (www.forusa.org) and international (www.ifor.org) pacifist organization that has opposed every war since World War I. While working for peace in foreign relations, the FOR has simultaneously worked for nonviolence and social justice throughout society. For more information contact Glen Anderson at (360) 491-9093 or info@olyfor.org |
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