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Monday, January 23, 2012

First Songs of Spring

Breaching Musical Boundaries in Jersey City

January 23, 2012: Ladies On The Mic presents “First Songs of Spring”
on Friday, February 3, 2012 a concert event celebrating the midway
point between winter and spring. The highlights of the event are two
bands that both breach musical genre boundaries by intertwining their
roots in classical music with jazz, rock & pop. Double-Breasted the
trio from New Jersey proclaims their music to be “Couture Rock”. Band
members Kristy Chmura on harp, Ardith Collins on cello and Josh
Bicknell on percussion all share in the songwriting and also share
being lead vocalist. The group met while studying for their Bachelors
of Music degrees at the College of New Jersey. They will be playing
songs from their new CD “Suit Yourself” which comes out February 11,
2012.

The feature band Rose & The Nightingale is a powerhouse quartet of
female virtuosi who each have accomplished solo careers and have
played in famed places such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Radio
City Music Hall and other well known venues across the world. Band
members include cellist, composer and vocalist Jody Redhage who is
equally experienced playing classical, new music, jazz, rock, pop and
improvised music. Jody has premiered over 100 works and has played
with Grammy winner Esperanza Spalding’s Chamber Music Society, Jay-Z,
Beyonce, Meatloaf, The Roots, Clay Aiken and Enya, to name a few. Sara
Caswell originally from Bloomington Indiana began playing violin at
age 5 and is now one of today’s foremost jazz violinists. She has
soloed numerous times with New York Pops Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
and also toured with Grammy winner Esperanza Spalding, violinist Mark
O’Connor and Darol Anger’s Four Generations of Jazz Violin.
Keyboardist and composer Laila Biali has showcased her original music
and arrangements at Carnegie Hall, the North Sea Jazz Festival and The
Cotton Club in Tokyo. Her latest album Tracing Light was JUNO
nominated for 2011 Vocal Jazz Album of the year. Jazz vocalist Leala
Cyr rounds out this amazing quartet with her stunning vocal
improvisation and solid trumpet playing. She has toured
internationally which includes performances playing in legendary
Milton Nascimento’s band, on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The View,
Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The David Letterman show.

Beth Achenbach the event organizer says, “Normally one would have to
travel to NYC or to NJPAC to hear music of this caliber. It's very
exciting to have these talented musicians coming to perform for us
on February 3rd at 7pm right here in Jersey City!”


Details: First Songs of Spring
Friday, February 3, 2012, 7pm – 9:30pm
arthouse production, 1 McWilliams place, 6th floor   Jersey City, NJ 07302

FREE admission. Food & refreshments available for purchase.

For Public Transportation take the PATH to Grove St. Street parking is
available.

More info visit (www.facebook.com/groups/130179847017004) or contact
Beth Achenbach at (bethseye@aol.com).

Project Homeless Connect

Project Homeless Connect (PHC)
& the 2012 Point-In-Time Count (PIT)

Last-Minute Logistical Details:
PHC Setup and Event Location:  Bergenview, 654 Bergen Avenue, between Fairview and Jewett Avenues
Requested Volunteer Arrival Times:
>> Setup on Tuesday: 12 Noon
>> PHC on Wednesday: 8:30AM/8:45AM
The PHC event on Wednesday is open to Guests from 9:30am-1:30pm. 
The PHC location, Bergenview, is easily accessible by public transportation (email for more info.)
There is very limited on-site parking (enter from Fairview Ave.)
Street Count Meet-Up Location is 118 Summit Avenue, at Gardner Ave., (between Jewett & Belmont Avenues)
Street Count Arrival Request is 7:30PM at 118 Summit
Please dress very casually and very comfortably for all of these activities, and warmly for the night tme Street Count. 
Project Homeless Connect (PHC) is a one-day, one-stop event on Wednesday, January 25, 2012, to serve Homeless individuals and families, providing warm outerwear, thermals, socks, breakfast, hot lunch, information and referrals for vital services, hygiene kits, medical screening, HIV screening, haircuts, and more. It is organized by the Hudson County Alliance to End Homelessness (HCAEH), a collaboration between local government, non-profits and the business sector, and takes place in coordination with the County's annual Point in Time (PIT) Count of the Homeless. Volunteer participation is essential to making PHC a success! 
 


2012 PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT (PHC)
Can you VOLUNTEER  - a little or a lot?
Set-Up:  Tuesday, 1/24/2012 -  Noon through 4 or 5PM
Event:  Wednesday, 1/25/2012

Friday, January 20, 2012

Erik Schkrutz, closing reception

    • Thursday, January 26, 2012
    • 7:00pm until 9:00pm

  • **Closing Reception**

    The closing reception for "Images" by Eric Schkrutz will be held on January 22,
         

    Made With Love proudly presents "Images", a photography exhibit by Eric Schkrutz.

    Schkrutz's photos 
    January 6 up until January 26

Trolley House Take over

OK, there is a new (clean looking!) bar in the Heights across from Supremo on Franklin and Palisade.
Trolley House. I propose a night out to show support for a new business, get out of the house without kids (if ya got 'em) and see our Heights friends and neighbors for a drink.

Lets try this place out and if we like it, make this a monthly event!

JCI and New magazine winter meet and greet

 Jan 24, 7-10pm  Barcade, Newark ave x Barrow
Celebrating a new year, play some video games, and meet the folks
from one of your community news organizations.
 
Barcade has generously agreed
to donate $1 from every drink purchased during the event to the Jersey
City Independent and NEW magazine so you'll also be helping to... support
us in the work we do.

The party will include goodies and giveaways

audition for the vagina monologues


An official participant in VDAY 2012, The Theater Company is seeking a diverse cast of women for their staged reading of Eve Ensler's THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES - a celebration of female sexuality in all its complexity and mystery.

This production is part of the VDAY 2012 and... will be a benefit for WomenRising in Jersey City. Directed by Clara Barton Green, performances are on Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 3pm & 8pm.

AUDITIONS:
Sunday, January 22, 2012 from 4-7pm
TTC Studio - C413
Monroe Center for the Arts, 720 Monroe St., Hoboken, NJ

REQUIREMENTS:
- women only
- for benefit, no pay
- prepare a monologue (no longer than 2 minutes) OR read from script at auditions
- no appointments necessary
- please bring your headshot and resume if applicable
- for further information: auditions@thetheatercompany.org

If you are interested in volunteering in another way to help the production (house staff, publicity, etc.) please email info@thetheatercompany.org

www.thetheatercompany.org

LITM foorball sunday


                                                                    image courtesy of style magazine
We're opening early this Sunday, jan 22, 2012  for all of you sports fans!

Enjoy the game along with our new Sunday $5 food menu and specials on Pitchers of Beer,

3pm: Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots

6:30pm: New York Giants vs. San Francisco 49ers
LITM (love is the message)

Newark ave  near Grove street

Creatures of the Wheel

Jersey City's new skate band, Creatures of the Wheel, with Shamelezz

playing at Lamp post, 382 2nd Street  JC.

sat, jan 21, 2012
9pm - 12 am 
 

Snowball 2012

Saturday Jan 21, 2012


Art House Productions
Snow Ball Gala Committee
proudly presents the

6th Annual
... SNOW BALL

A Gala to Benefit
Art House Productions’ innovative arts programs
8PM
Light Fare * Live Music * Silent Auction

HONORING
The Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development
Bill LaRosa, Director & Staff

For ticket sales and general event information,
WWW.ARTHOUSEPRODUCTIONS.ORG

LOCATION
Art House Productions
Hamilton Square, One McWilliams Place
(SE Corner of Hamilton Park, near Erie & 8th)

8:00 – Welcome and Hors d’Oeuvres
8:30 – Silent Auction and Live Music by The One and Nines
9:15 – Presentation to Honoree
9:45 – DJ George “Soul” Fernandez of Global Soul Project

Art House Productions, Inc. is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization.
A portion of your ticket purchase will be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

* Black Tie Creative *

Call for dancers

Hip hop dancers, club style, tap, Urban, break dance, experimental, rocknroll,
submissions with youtube clips to
kennedydancers@aol.com.
By mail: include a DVD no more than 10 minutes to: Kennedy Dancers, 79 Central Ave Jersey City, New Jersey 07306.

For a monthly Coffehouse talent showcase.

The studio will videotape performances and provide the video in exchange for the performance.

The Kennedy Dancers always need help for their fund-raising efforts. The studio collects your old cell phones (no broken screens), computers, laptops, and other old but usable electronics. As long as it can be turned on– please include battery–
the Kennedy Dancers will graciously accept it.
Bring the item to the school Monday – Friday 1pm – 7pm or Saturday 10am to 1pm.
For more information, visit their website Kennedydancers.org

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Creatives Flea

at Morgan Junction   196 Morgan street, ground floor. Building with painting on wall,
right behind Grove Pointe

JC's finest  creative and artsy folks gather for a casual indoor Flea
sunday Jan 8,  10am - 6 pm

bloody marys and screwdrivers from 10am on and beer and wine after 12 noon.  sandwiches and coffee will be served.
to join last minute as a vendor
email to  drewkenny@gmail.com

Hob'art has a new gallery!

hob’art cooperative gallery announced today that it has leased permanent gallery space at Monroe Center.  Working closely with Monroe Center’s owner, Hershy Weiss, hob’art’s new gallery will be located on the 2nd floor next to the Monroe Center Theater.

Liz Cohen, President of hob’art, founded the organization eleven years ago by approaching a number of Hoboken artists to establish a cooperative association. Ms. Cohen lives and works in Hoboken and has curated many exhibits for the association both in Hudson County and other venues.

“Hob’art was founded as a moving art exhibition until a permanent home was established and we are delighted that Monroe Center has worked with us to meet this long awaited goal,” said Ms. Cohen.  “With this space we can now reach out to the community to offer discussions, workshops, and forums which is another important aspect of our mission.” 

Today, hob’art cooperative gallery has 56 members from Hudson County and other parts of North Jersey.  The gallery’s first exhibition will open in February, with the public invited to a grand opening celebration of the only cooperative gallery in Hoboken.

“Hob’art is an organization that is truly dedicated to promoting art in Hoboken not only among other artists, but also in the community at large,” said Mr. Weiss.  “This perfectly complements the vision of Monroe Center and we couldn’t be more excited to be the home of their permanent gallery.”

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

casting call, auditions for the Attic Ensemble, "Crowns"

The Attic Ensemble announces additional auditions for a non-union production of "Crowns" a play with music by Regina Taylor, directed by Judith Moss, on Saturday, January 7th 1 p.m.to 4:00 p.m. at the Attic Ensemble, 83 Wayne St., Jersey City, NJ. Performances are 2/17-26, 2012. Rehearsals will be held in the evening with weekend rehearsals as needed.

The ladies in CROWNS come in all shapes and sizes. A company of three generations of women with "hattitude" will form the ensemble of CROWNS. All actresses must be experienced in harmony and gospel singing and must be able to move well, as there are significant dance passages in the show.

We are casting 3 females:
YOLANDA: 18-20's. (must be able to appear 15-18). Sassy but introverted, Yolanda keeps her feelings inside, except when she raps. Keenly observant, intelligent but reticent, her evolution to fully express herself is at the core of this story. Ultimately, must be charming, winning and exuberant.

VELMA. 30s. (African counter part : Oya - Orisha of storms - purple). Flashy and has a past, Velma now expresses herself in her vivid stories and glittery hats. Knows how to have fun, but is also capable of stormy weather.

MABEL. 50s (African counter part: Shango - Orisha of fire). The most conservative. Married a minister and always did the right thing. Has a genuine insight into human condition, but likes ladies to be ladies. She has a behavior code and believes in it - and you better believe in it too!


There are no appointments necessary; actors will be seen on a first come/first served basis. NO signups after 3:30 pm, please!

Bring pix & résumés, stapled together. Please prepare an a capella gospel selection (traditional or contemporary). Sides will be provided for cold readings at the audition and are posted on our website.

For directions/more detailed character breakdowns: visit our website at www.atticensemble.org  or call 201 413-9200.

Postcards from aBroad, opening reception

Please join us this Friday, January 6th at 6PM at the _gaia gallery for Postcards from aBroad featuring original photography by Danielle Fotopoulos, Nancy Ghani  gaia flickr gallery, part of our monthly exhibition series.

Postcards from aBroad is a pictoral essay of two photographers in exotic settings trying to capture the movement and detail found in the architecture, landscape and people of the places they have visited.  

Postcards from aBroad
Friday, January 6, 2012
6-9PM

_gaia studio
315 3rd Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302
www.gaiastudio.org
http://www.facebook.com/events/259393887459599/


Happy new year!

open mic arthouse: Jacqueline Hallenbeck

Art House Productions presents
THE ART HOUSE
Poets * Musicians * Performance Artists
Coming together in Jersey City

... THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2012
8-10PM * $5 admission

Featuring Poet-In-Transit
JACQUELINE HALLENBECK



*5 minute open mike for poets, actors, comics and musicians
*Taped for television

Fresh baked goods by JUDY’S GOODIES

DJ mEgan spins all night!

Art House Productions
Hamilton Square
1 McWilliams Place, 6th Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07302
(SE Corner of Hamilton Park near Erie St./8th St.)

About JACQUELINE HALLENBECK
Jacqueline Hallenbeck is a Poet-In-Transit. She is the author of Poem-atic, a book of 109 very short, very entertaining poems, five chapbooks ("Poetry is...", "Poesía es...", "Faith in the City", "Tine after Tine" and "Random Poetry (these bullets don't hurt)" and the US Distributor of Turbulence, a quarterly poetry magazine based in Hull in the UK, as well as one of 40 contributors to "Prompted", an international anthology by poets at the Poetic Asides blog run by Robert Lee Brewer, where she posts her poetry on a regular basis.

Her work has appeared in Current/The Hudson Reporter, The Hudson Independent, SpeedPoets, Turbulence, Almiar/Margen Cero, The Midweek Reporter, Ceremony, Afterword Magazine and Ecuatoriano among others.

Her poetry can be heard at
http://www.virtualpoetryreading.com/

For more about her, visit her website
http://www.angelfire.com/sd2/sadsam/index.html

Tempest Jammiversary

TEMPEST JAMMIVERSARY!

It has been one complete year since we started the Tempest Open Mic/Jam Session in Jersey City.
Jan 4th, Lamp Post,  9pm - 2 am,  2nd Street near Brunswick, JC

It has been one full year, and In order to celebrate this event, we are welcoming an excellent, band to feature on this date!
A very special occasion for everyone!

We are going to have a special jam all night long till 2am.
SPECAIL GUEST FEATURE
to be followed on facebook invite  "tempest jammiversary"

casting call for Downtown Urban Theater Festival

Dir. Summer Dawn Hortillosa (Hoboken/Entertainment writer for The Jersey Journal) and Asst. Dir. Yarineth Pena ("Conspicuous," "Things Fall (Meanwhile)") are casting for ...a production of Hortillosa’s original, full-length drama “Secrets; Love,” a tale set in a modern city about crimes of passion and the nature of love -how we feel it, how we express it and how it can be a powerful secret when hidden.

Rehearsals begin immediately, evenings and weekends. The show will take place Wednesday, Mar. 28 as part of the 2012 Downtown Urban Theater Festival at the HERE Arts Center in New York City.

We are casting:

MARCUS SALEM: 40s to 50s, husband to Rizalia and father of Luis, Luz and Leila. Quiet, generally stoic and feels cheated when he doesn’t have control. Asian (Filipino).
RIZALIA SALEM: 40s to 50s, wife of Marcus. Puts own needs side to pursue dream of successful family, questions happiness. Asian (Filipino).
LUZ SALEM: Late teens, early 20s. Down-to-earth girl genius consumed by emotions she tries to ignore. Asian (Filipino).
DIEGO CARBONELL: Mid 20s to early 30s. The Salem’s next-door neighbor. Warm, likable good guy who does everything to avoid hurting others. Hispanic/Latino.
AARON WILLIAMS: A detective, 30s or older. Any ethnicity.
PROSECUTOR: 30s or older. All-knowing, narrator type character who uses facts to manipulate others’ emotions while staying detached. Any ethnicity.

The following roles will most likely be doubled. Actors should audition for only one of the roles:

GISELE: Mid 20s to early 30s. Bold, independent woman not afraid of speaking her mind. Any ethnicity/ MIRA WOLDMICHAEL: A forensic examiner. Any ethnicity.

ABRAHAM: 40s to 50s, Rizalia’s older brother. Thick Filipino accent. Asian (Filipino) / MARTON RIVERA: Best friend of Marcus, in love with Rizalia. Any ethnicity.

ALEX SAMUELS: Either gender, mid 20s or older. Generally well-intentioned, but doesn’t care or isn’t aware of the things they say. Any ethnicity / DEFENDER. Willing to pull out all the stops to achieve courtroom goals. Any ethnicity.

The Judge and Reporter have already been cast.

Auditions will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 4 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Art House Productions, 1 McWilliams Pl., 6th floor, Jersey City, by Hamilton Park. Possibility for callbacks.

Bring a resume and headshot (if applicable) and a one-minute dramatic monologue. Prepare to cold read. Recommended monologues for the main characters (Marcus, Rizalia, Luz and Diego) are located at http://www.summerization.wordpress.com/ under “Secrets; Love.”

Non-union actors and Actors Equity members welcome. Non-pay. Actors Equity members will receive $50 for travel from DUTF.

For more information, visit http://www.summerization.wordpress.com/ or email summerhortillosa@gmail.com.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Down with Technic, deejay workshops

Every 3rd sunday of the month, this January in 2012
it is Jan 15:

Grassroots Community Space Presents a monthly event for
DJs by Djs. Providing a space for Djs to meet,
be creative on the decks, and network with one another.
Open to Djs of all levels and styles from beginner and up,
"Down with technic" is suited for those who want to learn
more about Djing itself as well as allowing ...new DJs to learn 
from those who have more experience. The forum is similar 
to an open mic, except that it will be Djs reciting through their mixes. 
OPEN HOUSE DJ PROGRAM HOSTED BY DJ Pastiche 

TIME: 4-7 SETUP TIME: 3pm $5 to listen or spin 
Friends and Family welcome Refreshments will be available 
Equipment we provide: Vinyl set up -Numark TTX Turntables -Numark 
mixer DXM w/ effects CDJ setups -Numark NDX 200 
(do not scratch) -Numark iM1 (has a iPod dock) -Gemini ps6 
series BRING YOUR OWN: needles, music, materials you need that are not listed above Special Requests or questions should be directed to Dj Pastiche at downwithtechnic@gmail.com For more info: dtlive.org

Friday, December 23, 2011

X-mas Hanukah and Kwanzaa edition Creative Grove

Holidaaayyyyyys

last fun day with the artist market on Grove street this year

art
art
and more fun expressions
handmade amazements by LOCAL designers and creative folks

share the love with your favorite artist's works

music: deejay mix and instrumentals by
Thomas Francis Takes his chances members

food Taste of India  with their delicious authentic cuisine
        Le petit temptations, specialty: macaroons


enjoy the fun and the spirit
before the year runs out






see you in 2012

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Nia a Kwanzaa Celebration, music awareness series

Community Awareness Series of the Jersey City Free Public Library
Presents
Nia
        A Kwanzaa Celebration


                   Featuring:  Spektrums Afrikans          
  

Guest Performance: Ray Blue & “Lift Every Voice”

Friday – December 30, 2011@ 8:00PM

Miller Branch Library – Cultural Arts Center
489 Bergen Avenue --- Jersey City, NJ  07304

Refreshment / Buffet Available
(We encourage you to bring a dish to be shared)

Sponsored by:
The Community Awareness Series of the Jersey City Free Public Library
For more information – 201-547-6907 – or to be included on Email list: thefriendsofcas@yahoo.com

Free Admission!
Children Must Be Accompanied By An Adult!                                                             
Library Parking Available!

www.jclibrary.org
Jersey City Free Public Library 2011

Ace Case Andy Williams Xmas special music showcase

Grigory Gurevich in City Hall

opening of Grigory Gurevich's art work

Exhibition/Birthday Party in  City Hall, 
Conference room on the 27th of December 
3 pm to 5 pm for Wine and Pizza.
280 Grand Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302. Chambers room is on 2nd floor.
After 5 pm I invite all to my house - 282 Barrow St, 2nd floor, Jersey
City to continue gathering.

Caroling at Grace Space JC

Join us for an evening of caroling.
Dec 22, 2011  6 - 9 pm
All are welcome. Wassail, cider and hot coco after
at the Malmad house 302 and 1/2 4th St. JC.
We plan to begin caroling at the Hamilton Park Health Care Facility and Nursing Home on Monmouth. Then we will walk back down Coles St. Caroling as we go to 302 &1/2 4th St.

DON'T YOU KNOW I'M LOCO? ALL STARS HOLIDAY LIVE COMEDY SHOW

At Boca Grande  today!  dec 22, 10 pm - 1 am
 
 on 564 Washington Blvd next to PATH, Pavonia Newport
Join us for a special Holiday All Stars comedy line-up hosted by the illustrious Craig Mahoney! Expect some musical entertainment - and if you're good (all interpretations of the word are acceptable), maybe a sweet treat will come your way. Guaranteed holiday merry-making will be had by all! Featured comics include:

Gordon Baker-Bone
Giulio Gallarotti
Jim Ginty
Andy Hudak
Matt Jenkins
Matt Kelly
Nick Leidl
Chrissie Mayr
Ryan Rummel

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Homeless Memorial

THIRD ANNUAL HUDSON COUNTY HOMELESS MEMORIAL
At CHURCH of the INCARNATION, 68 STORMS AVE., JC, NJ
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER  21, 2011, 1pm
On Homeless Memorial Day, which is Wednesday, December 21st, the first day of winter and the longest night of the year, a coalition led by the Jersey City Episcopal Community Development Corporation, alongside the Church of the Incarnation, will hold an inter-faith HOMELESS MEMORIAL SERVICE, to remember the victims and assist the survivors.
It will take place at The Church of the Incarnation, 68 Storms Avenue, in Jersey City, starting at 1pm, and will include remembrances of homeless neighbors, friends & loved ones who have passed away from causes related to homelessness and raise awareness that people are still living and dying on the street. 
Everyone is invited to attend and share remembrances, or just pay their respects.  In addition, assistance would be appreciated in any of the following ways:
Forward names of deceased Homeless individuals.
Gather contributions of warm THERMALS, SOCKS, COATS, HATS, GLOVES, SCARVES, SOCKS to be distributed to Homeless guests at the reception after the service.
Bake & bring cookies for the reception & the bagged meals
Help make sandwiches and put together bagged meals on Wednesday morning December 21, 9am though 1pm
Help serve refreshments and distribute gifts at the reception
Invite Homeless Neighbors and Friends to attend.
Spread the word about the Memorial via social media
Anyone who would like to participate, a little or a lot, please contact Joanne at reception@jcecdc.org, or call 201-209-9301.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Trivia night

Geeks Who Drink started a Trivia Night every Tuesday at 9pm at The Hamilton Inn and some of you people have expressed interest in fielding a team. It doesn't have to be every week — we can aim for every other week or monthly, depending on who isn't getting sloshed elsewhere. Use this thread to coordinate plans, RSVP and brag about our wins.

The basics:
"The quiz burns through nearly 70 multimedia questions in two exciting hours.

The quiz consists of eight rounds of eight questions each, played by teams of up to six people. Questions are read aloud by the quizmaster and teams write down the answers, turning them in at the end of each round.

Rounds 1, 4 and 6 are themed rounds – anything from “Eight Questions About Sex That Won’t Make You Too Uncomfortable” to “TV Shows Your Parents Watch.” Round 2 is a music round worth double points: name the artist and title for each song clip. Round 3 is a multiple choice round or a speed round. Round 5 is a visual round based on a printed handout. The all-audio Round 7 usually covers movies or TV shows, and is worth the standard eight points. Finally, Round 8 is always 16 points on Random Knowledge.

One round can be jokered, doubling your points for that round only (yes, the 16-point rounds are fair game). The team with the most points after eight rounds is the winner."

by 'Geeks who drink' (online name)
(wiredjc community)
Creative Grove   Dec 16

DJ IRS dishing up Urban Funkey Dope Grooves
not shy from Urban poetry and political Hip Hop
www.djirs.com


possible appearances by breakdancers

and musicians or DJs coming through to sit in


free expression encouraged
art by
Uta Brauser
Eric Champagne
Paul Richard
Mike DiFeo
Kaliptus
Anna Almquist
Laura DeJean
www.fishwithbraids.blogspot.com

locally made designs
hot accessories
all MADE RIGHT HERE
(5 mile radius, as green as it gets)

foods by Taste of India
                 Le Petit Temptations desserts


connect with your neighborhood

discover new ideas

Immigrant Day Of Action - Rally & Speak Out

 Dec 18, noon - 4 pm
Pershing Field (Central Ave & Manhattan Ave) & Bergenline and 48th Street
 

Immigrants are part of the 99% and on December 18th we will march and Speak-Out about this issue to demand immigrant justice!

Join us as we meet on Central Avenue and Manhattan Ave, Jersey City @ 12 pm to speak out and reach out to the community. We will share our storie...s and conditions of migration and ask that the community share theirs as well. We will then march down Central Avenue.

The second part of this event will take place on Bergenline Avenue and 48th Street in Union City at 2:30, where again we will speak out and reach to our community. We will share our stories, and ask that they share theirs as well.

We are now at a crucial point in time in this country where laws like SB1070 in Arizona and copycat laws like those in Alabama, Georgia, and other states are being passed denying immigrants basic human rights and promoting racism and hatred. We march against this. We also march against the corporations who support anti-immigrant legislation so they can make billions of dollars by detaining immigrants in private detention centers and deporting nearly 400,000 people per year. We also recognize the destructive role that these corporations play in exploiting resources and labor in our home countries which forces millions to migrate.

December 18th is the International Day of Migrants and we stand in solidarity with those world wide who are proclaiming Immigrant Rights as Human Rights.

Come and share your story and hear other stories of migration to either of these locations and stand up for Immigrant Rights. Because Immigrant Rights are Human Rights!!

Monday, December 12, 2011

No gas pipeline holiday event

Sunday, December 18th, 7pm -11pm
LITM- (Love is The Message)
140 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07302

RSVP at LITM: https://www.facebook.com/LITMJC?sk=wall
Music: WFMU’s DJ: Meaghan (Underwater Theme Park)

Please bring unwrapped toys. Those toys collected benefit
Montgomery Gardens After School Holiday Party for Children.

NO Gas Pipeline says THANKS to ALL of YOU
for your support this past year! Come out & Celebrate with us!

NO Gas Pipeline
Dale Hardman
President
brightmoments@gmail.com
347-789-7508 Land Line
201-892-3846 Cell

Stop Jersey City-NYC Pipeline!
Become a Member!
nogaspipeline@gmail.com

www.nogaspipeline.org/membership