Rally for Peace Staten Island

June 20, 2007 · Posted in History, history-stub · Comment 

Saturday June 20Against the Iraq War? Take a Stand! and have some fun too.
Join Peace Action of Staten Island in showing Staten Island’s elected officials that we are disgusted with an illegal, immoral war to control Iraq’s oil production.  Staten Islanders want the U.S. to get out of Iraq, want the troops home and want social services, education, and veterans’ benefits to get full funding.

12noon-1:30pm
Tappen Park, Stapleton, Staten Island
Bay St. and Water St.

with:
the Rude Mechanical Orchestra
Reverend Billy
Iraq Veterans Against the War (www.ivaw.org)
Filthy Rich for Fossella
clowns & face painting, and more!

www.panys.org

Clowns Without Borders Fun-Raiser

June 17, 2007 · Posted in History · Comment 

Clowns Without Borders is an international non-profit (founded in Spain in 1993) offering relief through joy and laughter to children in areas of crisis around the world – specifically, war zones, and places suffering from natural disasters, disease epidemics, and extreme poverty.

The RMO played this show to support Team Awesome’s own Selena and her efforts to organise CWB’s expedition to New Orleans to clown around with survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Though the band was met with some opposition at the venue, we took to the streets in a red-nosed (the clown kind) busking effort to help get our clown friends on the road.

www.clownswithoutborders.org

To hear kids talking about the current situation in New Orleans: www.stillweatheringthestorm.org

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