Thursday, October 23, 2008

HHH // OCt. 25th Noon - 6:00pm


You are invited to the 2nd annual Hoboken Harvest for the Homeless!!

On Saturday, October 25th at Symposia Book Store on Washington Ave in Hoboken, NJ, a revolving stage of 14 local musicians will perform from noon till 6:00pm raising awareness, supplies and funds for Hoboken's 3rd Street shelter. Over $500 was raised last year for the homeless of Hoboken along with countless bangs of needed supplies. Please click here to see of list of items the shelter needs for the upcoming winter.

IMPORTANT: We are seeking volunteers to assist in manning the donation table in fron of symposia. We are also looking for volunteers to help set up. This requires assistance begining at 10:30am.

Below you will find a list of participating musicians for the 2nd annual Hoboken Harvest for the Homeless.

Hoboken Harvest for the Homeless
12:00pm - Kevin So (www.kevinso.com)
12:30pm - Mike rocket (www.mikerocket.com)
1:00pm – Tracy Thorne(www.myspace.com/tracyleighthorne)
1:30pm - Glenn Coleman (www.glencoleman.net)
2:00pm - Karen Davis.(www.myspace.com/boomslang)
2:20pm - Joe Pla (of Clueless) (www.myspace.com/clueless)
2:40pm - Las Vandelays (www.lasvandelays.com)
3:10pm – Jon D'Angelo (www.myspace.com/jondangelomusic)
3:40pm - Kieron Sullivan (www.jak-tripa.com)
4:10pm - Liquor Talking (www.myspace.com/theliquortalking)
4:40pm - Michelle Vecchionne (www.michellev.com)
5:10pm - Marc Giannotti (www.myspace.com/endofoctober)
5:40pm - Carol Lester (www.carollester.com)

Join me @ 143 Columbus place in Jersey City for a bumpin After party with DJ Purple Stuff (AKA: Kevin Spyker) @ 9:00pm.

HHH was created by Roland Ramos, a Hoboken musician, philanthropist, art curator, & event organizer.
"live for yourself, you will live in vain, live for others and you will live again, in the kingdom of JAH, man shall reign: Pass it on" Robert Nesta Marley OM

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