Walk Don’t Destroy Brooklyn

October 21, 2006 · Posted in History, history-stub · Comment 

Saturday, October 21
Walk Don’t Destroy Brooklyn
When: Noon
Where: Prospect Park Bandshell, Brooklyn
www.developdontdestroy.org

Join the RMO tomorrow in DDDb’s walkathon to fund their legal campaign– the battle to save Brooklyn isn’t over yet!

The walk is less than 2 miles, and starts at noon at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The event will include hundreds of walkers for a full day of talent, children’s activities, music, food and booths at the Prospect Park Bandshell.

Event Schedule:
NOON – 1 pm: SIGN IN. Visit our tables to pick up your registration (or to register if you haven’t already done so).
1 pm – 2:30 pm: Join the Grand Marshall to walk to Grand Army Plaza, around and back.
2:30 pm: Celebration event at the Bandshell!

Quoth the organizers:
Walk Don’t Destroy Brooklyn 2 will be an opportunity to put your feet in motion to help fund the DDDb legal campaign against Bruce Ratner’s megadevelopment proposal and eminent domain abuse. DDDb seeks to raise awareness to unite our communities instead of dividing and destroying them. Keep involved, everyone’s voice is very important during this important struggle.

Great Small Works Spaghetti Dinner

October 13, 2006 · Posted in History, history-stub · Comment 

Friday, October 13
The Great Small Works Spaghetti Dinner
When: 7:30 p.m.
Where: 55 Washington St., #415 (btwn Front & Water Sts., Brooklyn)
Tix $10
www.greatsmallworks.org

From the organizers:

The Great Small Works Spaghetti Dinner celebrates…

uh.. FALL!

in the first Spaghetti Dinner we’ve ever had in our D.U.M.B.O. studio!

Spaghetti and small performances in the studio.
Really big performances out by the loading dock.
All in the middle of the D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival.

featuring

The Sukkos Mob
THE HAUNTED HOUSE OF NOW, FUNTASTIC!

SLEPT, A CORPORAL STUDY OF NARCOLEPSY ON A CELLULAR LEVEL OF
FORGETTING… PLEASE LOOK AT YOUR WATCH
a tiny tiny toy theater show by Cat Cooper, Alison Heimstead &
Jeanette Yew

A MAN SAYS GOODBYE TO HIS MOTHER
a Bread & Puppet Theater street show, performed by the Robber Barons

THE RISING TIDE SPECTACLE
Great Small Works pageant with processions & projections
in collaboration with our colleagues at Sundree Productions

a Tribute to our Friend the Great Artist of Light, Rudi Stern
(1936-2006)

and raucous street music by

THE RUDE MECHANICAL ORCHESTRA

with poetic pre-show activities by David Felix Sutcliffe and Joe Dobkin

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