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The Lao Tizer Trio, and Sandi Morton, Phil Perkins, and Rebecca Snyder for Your Support of Stony Run Friends Meeting CONCERT PROGRAM The R ic Fi era bra cci , bass Lao s , drum blatt sen l Ro Joe Tizer La Trio o Tiz er, keys Saturday, October 28, 2017 7:30 p.m. Stony Run Friends Meetinghouse (Quakers) 5116 North Charles Street • Baltimore, MD 21210 Meet our Welcome to a dynamic concert by the renowned community Lao Tizer Trio from L.A., featuring an electrifying partners tonight: mix of Jazz, Rock, Classical and Jam Band The McKim influences infused with Afro Cuban and Center and World Rhythms. Unified Efforts Concert proceeds support the vital work of Stony Run Friends Meeting. The Performers Program Greetings, Friends! 7:30 - 8:15 Music Tonight we will hear a multi-cultural band with an intense world fusion vibe. They have galvanized thousands at 8:15 - 8:30 events including the Java Jazz Festival in Jakarta, the Joy Intermission & Water Break of Jazz Festival in Johannesburg, the Dubai Jazz Festival, 8:30 - 9:15 Barbados Jazz Festival, the Caribbean Sea Jazz Festival and Music the Festival International Providencia Jazz in Santiago, Chile. 9:15 - 10:00 Sweet & Savory Reception Led by Boulder, CO native, keyboardist/composer Lao Tizer, a “Best New Jazz Artist” nominee in 2002, this trio PERFORMANCE IN THE MEETING ROOM expands beyond just jazz enthusiasts. Their diverse re- RECEPTION IN THE DINING ROOM—LOWER LEVEL sume includes performance slots alongside Zappa Plays 8 Zappa, Jethro Tull, Isaac Hayes, Al Jarreau, Spyro Gyra, George Benson, Soulive, Babyface, Bruce Hornsby and Event Planning Committee: Robin Thicke. Margaret Allen (Clerk), Deborah Bedwell, Alice Cherbonnier, Janet Daley, Betsy Forbush, Lynn Jordan, John Merrill, Thank you for coming out to hear the Lao Tizer Trio, and Sandi Morton, Phil Perkins, and Rebecca Snyder for your support of Stony Run Friends Meeting. With special help from: Enjoy. Lynne Bowman, Matt Brennan, Maria Brown, Marilyn Clark, Debbie Jones, and Bill Miles 8 Baltimore Monthly Meeting of Friends, Stony Run 5116 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21210 443-703-2590 | [email protected] www.StonyRunFriends.org 2 3 Sponsored by Lynn and Terral Jordan 4 5 Acting on our faith to assure My Prescription human rights at home! for a Good Life Join Friends and other people of faith across the region to end the abuse of solitary confinement in county, state, and federal prisons Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and to counter anti-Muslim bigotry. for the rhythm in my heart P.O. Box 55802 Washington, DC 20040 410-783-8100 | www.BSOmusic.org 202-669-7700 www.interfaithactionhr.org For more information, contact Oregon Ridge Nature Center Suzanne O’Hatnick for my senses [email protected] 410-887-1815 | www.OregonRidgeNatureCenter.org Blue Water Baltimore is fortunate to work with a variety of partners, including local businesses and corporations, to make Baltimore a place their employees want to work, live and play. Animal Rescue These relationships are vital to our success. for happiness Blue Water Baltimore offers businesses a variety of ways to promote strong and healthy communities: 717-993-3232 | www.AnimalRescueInc.org Volunteer events that foster teamwork, relationship building, and a sense of purpose On-site educational sessions Brand exposure through sponsorship opportunities Custom skill-based Enjoy Life volunteer projects that offer leadership development WATER CONNECTS US ALL… 8 Become involved with Blue Water Baltimore today! Nancy Berger Contact us: [email protected] | 410.254.1577 | www.BlueWaterBaltimore.org 6 7 Give yourself the gift of your life! Give yourself the gift of your life! Career enhancement Career enhancement Stress management Stress management Life balance Life balance Beth Wells, M.A. Personal Coach PEACE Assisting WomanAssisting with Goal Women Achievement with Goal Achievement Unified Efforts, Inc. Convenient location: Hunt Valley area A Baltimore, MD Violence Reduction Initiative Phone (410)274-8660 E-mail: [email protected] Convenient Hunt Valley location Operated in West Baltimore-PennNorth Community 410-274-8660 [email protected] We are helping our children in making peaceable and peaceful choices. A Quaker-owned business GIVE We thank you! A program of Fusion Partnerships, Inc. A 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax deductible. FINANCIAL DONATIONS NEEDED—BY CHECK MAIL TO: Unified Efforts, Inc. 200 Cross Keys Road #42 Baltimore, MD 21210 VISIT OUR WEBSITE TO PAY BY CREDIT/DEBIT CARD OR PAYPAL https://unifiedefforts.com Sponsored by Margaret Allen & Phil Perkins and Bob Goren & Nancy Moore 8 9 Quakers have supported refugee aid around the world for hundreds of years Our efforts then and now include: — Relief work by British & US Quakers in Europe after World War II, who accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of Quakers worldwide — Friends Peace Teams in Africa, including the African Great Lakes Initiative, led by a Baltimore Quaker since 1993 — Quaker support for Esperanza, a Catholic-led humanitar- ian aid organization for Hispanic children escaping violence and instability in Central America — Help now for people fleeing from terror, civil war, and human rights abuses in the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Africa Please join Quakers and others supporting refugee relief in the Americas, Europe, Africa, or Asia/Pacific, and addressing root causes of mass migrations by troubled peoples from totalitarian regimes or failed states. [email protected] Thank you to all of you already providing help, energy, and www.erica-baltimore.org support. Sponsored by Bill and Mary Miles Sponsored by Lynn and Terral Jordan & Margaret Allen and Phil Perkins 10 11 Intersection of Change (formerly Newborn Holistic Ministries) is a com- munity-based nonprofit focused on community development in west Balti- Lynn & Terral Jordan more. The organization is dedicated to providing programs that enrich the economic, social and spiritual lives of those dealing with poverty related are pleased to support issues in the Sandtown-Winchester, Upton and surrounding communities. Work to date has resulted in significant neighborhood revitalization of the the work of 1900 and 2000 blocks of Pennsylvania Avenue through the full renovation of six previously vacant and dilapidated buildings, transformation of 18 Stony Run Friends Meeting vacant lots into community green spaces and meditative gardens, creation of a dozen neighborhood murals, and conversion of 96,000 sq./ft. of vacant lots into an urban farm. and Programs by Intersection of Change include: Martha’s Place: A recovery program for women overcoming substance abuse and homelessness that helps women achieve sobriety while main- taining a job and housing. The program offers housing with supportive The Johns Hopkins services such as addictions counseling, money management training, case management, wellness classes, and community meals. Lyme Disease Jubilee Arts: A comprehensive art program that uses art as a catalyst for social change, as a tool for empowerment, and an alternative to the Clinical Research Center dangers of drugs and violence in the community. Jubilee Arts provides 23 art classes (in ceramics, visual arts, dance, and business) six days as well as cultural activities to both children and adults and serves over 2,500 people annually. Strength to Love II: A program that operates an urban farm and serves ex-offenders returning to the community from incarceration. The farm entails 16 greenhouses totaling 96,000 square feet, addresses community food desert issues, and offers employment to ex-offenders. To support Intersection of Change, checks can be mailed to P.O. Box 12764, Baltimore, MD 21217. For more details and online donations, Offices at please visit: IntersectionofChange.org Greenspring Station and Bayview Medical Center www.hopkinsrheumatology.org Sponsored by Alice Cherbonnier, Don and Gail Gann, John Merrill and Julia Barker & Bill and Sandi Morton Click on Specialty Clinics 12 13 Hamel Builders is proud to sponsor The Lao Tizer Trio Esperanza Center for Stony Run Friends Meeting The Esperanza Center is an immigrant resource center that offers hope, compassionate guidance and essential services to people who are new to the U.S. The dedicated staff and volunteers provide services and referrals, ESL education, citizenship classes, healthcare, and low-cost immigration legal services to thousands of immigrants each year. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED CASH AND IN-KIND DONATIONS WELCOME Esperanza Center 430 South Broadway Baltimore, Md. 21231 410-522-2668 [email protected] Sponsored by Margaret Allen & Phil Perkins and Pam & Eric Young 14 15 The International Rescue Committee (IRC) Each year, thousands of refugees are invited by our government to seek safety and freedom. Forced to flee conflict or persecution, many have survived for years against incredible odds. They step off the plane with next to nothing but their dignity, hope, and determination. In Reservoir Hill Cooperative Baltimore, the IRC helps rebuild their lives. Located at the TCG Development Advisors, LLC Baltimore Resettlement Center 3516 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21224 is pleased to support 410-327-1885 More Information: [email protected] Stony Run Friends Meeting Sponsored by Suzy Filbert Sponsored by Barbara & Charles Mallonee and Caroline & Eric Huebner Sponsored by Bruce & Becky Copeland Sponsored by Barbara & Charles Mallonee and Caroline & Eric Huebner 16 17 LEARN • LIVE • LEAD LEARN • LIVE • LEAD of of Friends School of Harford reachesFriends out fromSchool Harford of Harford County reaches outin fromsupport Harford
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