Tune in beginning Monday, October 12 when Cheryl spends the first half hour with the executive director of Madison's community TV station, WYOU, Barbara Bolan. Like so many other community stations, WYOU has had a big part of its funding cut and Bolan explains how similar cuts could also eventually impact Oshkosh community TV and what people can do to help. In the second half, Winnebago County Executive Mark Harris joins Cheryl to discuss the upcoming buget and how it impacts county residents.
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Benefit concert for the Winnebago Hunger Task Force
Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 06:14 AM MDT
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WHAT: French-Folk-Baery-Rock Benefit Concert
WHERE: Algoma Club, upstairs from the Water City Grill, 107 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh, WI
WHEN: Saturday, November 11, Doors open at 7:30pm with music starting around 8pm
WHO:
- Aaron Baer and the Glu-Gee-Gla Worshipers (this is an unofficial name) - Guitar, Vocals, some other things, some funnies, and probably some other stringed things , led by Aaron Baer (www.aaron-baer.com/)
- Patchwork -- Folk Rock injected with unleashed experimentation and gripping smoothness, led by Jeremiah Nelson (www.myspace.com/patchworknoise)
- The Grand Arnaque -- Rock-N-Roll Strings seduced by French lyrics and messed up hair, clashed together by a violin, viola, bass, guitar, and drums, with Colin Crowley, Michele Kohl, Amanda Griswold, Jeremiah Nelson, and Jordan Brown
Why: Benefit concert for the Winnebago Hunger Task Force, the committee that coordinates the efforts of local food pantries and meal sites. Food supplies are down and demand is up with the upcoming holiday season.
How Much: $5 to get in, or $3 with a non-perishable food item.
Anything Else: Please tell everyone else and pass this email on. If we reach our goal for the evening, the Algoma Club will also contribute to the cause.
Sponsors: Algoma Club and Water City Grill, Winnebago Peace & Justice Center, the Oshkosh Campus Greens, the bands, and Jut & Manders.
Contact me at (920) 410-6180 if you have additional questions or want to help distribute flyers and posters.