[Sng-discuss] Sixth Annual African PEACE Festival June 12

Svattheriver at aol.com Svattheriver at aol.com
Sun Jun 6 13:28:33 CDT 2004


You are cordially invited to the Sixth Annual African  Peace Festival June 12 
noon to 7pm at Matthews Park.
This is our most challenging but successful effort to empower  and connect 
with our African immigrant community. It is an event that provides  substance to 
our community outreach that does more than just talk about  welcoming 
diversity but is a safe and wonderful place to share and understand  our different 
cultures.
This is also a great event for towers residents to meet each other.
It has been very interesting to work with folks from 16 different nations  to 
put together this wonderful celebration of culture. This is a completely  non 
profit event put together by volunteer organizers. The music represents  a 
geographical cross section of African Music featuring: Innocent, Shalita,  
SunPlu'gd, Toureg, An Ethiopian Jazz Band, Congolese Soukous and more. All are  
invited.  
Thanks,
Scott Vreeland Seward (612) 721- 7892
Contact me if you would like to help.
FOR  A  JUNE 12, 2004 EVENT
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Media  Contact:
Dabala Rikitu PEACE African Community Center
3015 E. Franklin  Ave, S.
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612-339-7418 
email contact 
Scott  Vreeland 
_svattheriver at aol.com_ (mailto:svattheriver at aol.com)   
612-721-7892
For Immediate Release:

The Sixth Annual African PEACE Festival
will be held on  Saturday, June 12th 
from noon to 7:00pm at Matthews Park, 2318 29th  
Avenue South in Minneapolis. Admission is Free
The theme for this year’s festival is "Celebrating
diversity, working  together to feel like one". The
days’ activities consist of a Naturalization  Ceremony,
live music, food, activities for  kids and a  Soccer
match.
People attending are encouraged to wear
African clothing and bring  a drum. We will be beating 
drums for peace throughout the day!!  Transportation is
available for those who need it. Space is limited,  so
please call PEACE Community Center at 612-339-7418,
24 hours in  advance if you will need transportation.
SPONSORS:
Parents and Elders of Africa for Common Efforts  (PEACE)
TCF, Hamline University, Seward Neighborhood Group, Ba'aa Africa,  COMPAS, US 
Federal Credit Union.
This activity is made possible, in part, by  funds provided by the 
Metropolitan Regional Arts Council from an appropriation  from the Minnesota Legislature
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