Thursday, 29th July 2010

One Night Only a Benefit for Haiti

Posted on 16. Feb, 2010 by aleksdegtyarev in Arts, Community

One Night Only a Benefit for Haiti

Live video chat by Ustream

February 21, 2010 7pm-12am

Roger Smith Hotel | 501 Lexington Ave. New York, NY

16th Floor Solarium Gallery

$20 suggested donation

As Social Media Enthusiasts, The Finderz enjoys doing their “Social Good”. We find what’s interesting in the world and on the internet – which includes finding causes we want to support. After the tragedy in Haiti, we want to gather our resources & spread the word about helping out.


Since the Roger Smith Hotel is so socially connected, we’re honored to partner with them in our endeavor to collect unused or unwanted clothing for Haiti. We’ll be distributing donations to the Red Cross, Yele, and other charitable foundations.

Join us for a night of “social good” with a taste of the arts, drinks, & good company!
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Dee Nuncio
Social Media Adviser & Writer

Half-to-Help has teamed up with the Roger Smith Hotel, Panman Productions, and Action Against Hunger | ACF-USA to bring you our first Haiti relief art show and concert. The benefit will begin at 7pm. Musicians Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys and Charlene Kaye will be performing. Exhibiting artists include Carl Avidano, Lazarus Nazario, and Shawn Taylor. The artists are donating half of the net proceeds from any art sale to support Haiti earthquake survivors via Action Against Hunger | ACF-USA. $20 suggested donation at the door. 100% of suggested donations will go to Action Against Hunger | ACF-USA for Haiti relief.

Live Video Performance collaboration by FreakCast.

Music:


Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys

Charlene Kaye

Artists:


Carl Avidano

Lazarus Nazario


Sponsors:

Half-to-Help

Action Against Hunger | ACF-USA

Roger Smith Hotel

Live Video:

FreakCast

Panman

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  • bennymccall
    Just over a month ago, Haiti was devastated by an earthquake – over 2 million desperately in need of food assistance to rebuild their lives. The World Food Programme was there before the quake, and they’ll be there afterwards. If you want to help you should go to: http://wfp.org/crisis/haiti or text FRIENDS to 90999 to make a $5 donation.
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