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Vibes for Peace Program Copy On December 1, 2001, at the Warfield Theatre, the Rex Foundation launched its renewal with The Healing Power of Music. That night the full house of kindred spirits celebrated the fun of being together, enjoying great music and supporting the greater good. On December 1, 2006, at the Warfield Theatre, the Rex Foundation once again celebrates in a filled hall with friends from far and wide. Everyone involved in presenting this event – the musicians and their production team, ticket purchasers, venue staff, in-kind and silent auction contributors, volunteers, event coordination team – has contributed their resources, ingenuity, community spirit and kindness to create this special occasion and support the on-going success of the Rex Foundation. Thank you for being part of this celebration. Enjoy the evening. Savor all the good that comes from our collective efforts - those Vibes for Peace. Sandy Sohcot, Executive Director The Rex Foundation Board of Directors THANKS TO ALL WHOSE GENEROUS EFFORTS HAVE MADE THIS EVENT POSSIBLE Musicians & Special Guests Rex Foundation Event Reception Music: Gabe Harris and Committee Rhythm Village musicians Barry Caplan Mickey Hart & Friends Stefanie Coyote Zakir Hussain Andy Gadiel Sikiru Adepoju Freddy Hahne Giovanni Hidalgo Peter Kliegman Greg Miller Rhythm Devils Nick Morgan Mickey Hart Cliff Palefsky Bill Kreutzmann Sage Scully Mike Gordon Steve Kimock Rex Foundation Staff Sikiru Adepoju Sandy Sohcot, Executive Director Jen Durkin Peter Kliegman, Events Special Guest Bob Weir Chris Meharg, Executive Assistant Ambience Coordination Poster Art Arlene Owseichik, Big Picture Dave Hunter Design Judy Heyman Table & Seating Sponsors Sarah Jeffrion Jonathan Berk Production/Publicity/Venue/ Barry Caplan Website Forward Progressive Investments Itamar Gat BGP - LiveNation Richard Gellert Michael Bailey Harold Hultslander Jim Cornett Jorstad Incorporated Carmella Francese Jeremy Kashnow Matt Lawsky Michael Klein Randy Roffelsen Nick Morgan Erik Siebert Chris Moscone Howard Cohen Cliff Palefsky Freddy Hahne Robert Piggat GDTS,TOO Douglas Rosenberg JamBase.com Freda Rowley Dennis McNally Linda Tulette Jonathan Shank Steven Watts Jonah Sharp Larry Weinstein Alan Trist Tim and Melody Whicher THANKS TO ALL WHOSE GENEROUS EFFORTS HAVE MADE THIS EVENT POSSIBLE In Kind Goods and Services Silent Auction Treasures BIRKENSTOCK Distribution Art & Love of Music USA, Inc. - 100% Employee Owned Itamar Gat, Clif Bar, Inc. Eyes of the World Photography Itamar Gat, Eyes of the World Photography Phil Jackson, LA Lakers Grateful Graphics Robert C. Matthews, James Olness Enterprises ArSeaEm Productions Susana Millman Photography Susana Millman, Photographer Relix Magazine Bob Minkin, Photographer Irene Schlesinger Marc Wendt Productions Mission Music MunckMix Pre-Concert Dinner Stanley Mouse Bassian Farms Prime Meats, Carlos Santana Poultry & Heirloom Products Irene Schlesinger Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Santa Clara Silver Oak Cellars Coturri Wine Tim & Melody Whicher Facciola Meats / Palo Alto Judy’s Breadsticks _______________________________ Just Desserts of Oakland Lillie Belle Farms – Hand Made Organic Chocolates Markon Cooperative / Salinas Mr. & Mrs. Ram & Vijay Shiram Signona’s Famers Market Special thanks to all volunteers Serving the Peninsula 30 years for their invaluable help and Silver Oak Cellars creative energy. Sysco Food Service / San Francisco Speciality Produce VegiWorks.Inc of San Francisco Village Imports / European Importers of Fine Foods Tim & Melody Whicher Cutlery and plates are biodegradable FURTHERING A TRADITION OF GRASSROOTS GIVING P. O. Box 29608 San Francisco, CA 94129-0608 415-561-3134 www.rexfoundation.org.
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