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Sat.Feb.6th> 5th Annual Bob Marley Birthday Tribute @ The Great Hall!
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REVOLUCION presents:


Saturday Feb.6th, 2010



5th Annual Bob Marley Birthday Tribute




A Concert Fundraiser to benefit the Yonge St. Mission!

On Saturday February 6th, 2010, International music star Bob Marley would have been 65 years old if he had not succumbed to cancer on Monday May 11, 1981 at the young age 36-years-old, a special cast of Toronto Musicians, Djs and MCs, celebrate Bob Marley's legacy of music, peace and love.

Today almost anywhere in the world when the name Bob Marley is mentioned,it is recognized by old and young. He remains enormously popular and well known all over the world. Reggae's most transcendent and iconic figure, Bob Marley was the first Jamaican artist to achieve international superstardom, in the process introducing the music of his native island nation to the far-flung corners of the globe.

Marley's music gave voice to the day-to-day struggles of the Jamaican experience, vividly capturing not only the plight of the country's impoverished and oppressed but also the devout spirituality that remains their source of strength.


Robert Nesta Marley 1945 - 1981



LIVE MUSIC BY:



*Humble - 2009/10 JUNO Award Winner
www.myspace.com/humble01

w/ FULLA SOUND and special guest vocalist 'NKRUHMA'

*Tréson - www.tresonmusic.com
w/ The One Love Experience

*I-Sax InJAH
www.myspace.com/isaxinjah

*DJ Carl Allen
www.facebook.com/djcarlallen

*Roberto Occhipinti - 2001/2005 JUNO Award Winner
www.robertoocchipinti.com

*Friendlyness & the Human Rights
www.myspace.com/friendlynessandthehumanrights

*Hajile Kalaike aka Black Lotus - spoken word
www.myspace.com/blacklotusmedia



SPECIAL GUEST ARTIST FROM JAMAICA, NYC:

*Melodic Vibe - NYC
www.myspace.com/melodicvibe


Hosted by:

Al St. Louis
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=516370232


The Great Hall
1087 Queen St W
Toronto, ON
M6J 1H3
(416) 537-0803
www.thegreathall.ca

Doors open at 9pm

Tickets:

Door: $15 with non-perishable food donation or
Advance: $14 Soundscapes 572 College St.W. or
Online tickets at: www.ticketweb.ca


We will also be showcasing many local artists with paintings and photographs of Bob Marley. This exhibit will be located upstairs in the gallery room of the Great Hall. The 'Analogue Gallery' will be exhibiting famous B+W photos of Bob Marley taken during the seventies.

For more info: www.bobmarleybirthday.com


DETAILS:

This is our fifth annual benefit concert to raise food for local charities in Toronto. (Daily Bread Food Bank, Ernestine's Women's Shelter, Missions of Charity-Mother Theresa) Our last four Bob Marley Tribute concerts have produced well over a ton of donated non-perishable food. We will be supporting the Yonge St. Mission and it's food bank this year. As with all previous years, all those who bring in non-perishable food to the concert, will receive a door cover discount.
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bup bup bup bup boo nan nan ananat naa

oooooh ya jammin'
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How would you like to escape the chilly winter blues?

The First Annual One Love, One Ton Raffle!

(Part of the '5th Annual Bob Marley Birthday Tribute' presented by REVOLUCION.)

One lucky food donor will Win a Trip for 2 to Sunny Jamaica! Courtesy of Air Jamaica.

Please register at: BOBMARLEYBIRTHDAY.COM and you will receive your raffle ticket at the event.

*By donating 5 pounds of food, you will receive one raffle ticket!
*Thus, 15 pounds equals 3 raffle tickets. No limit.

Please include your name, phone number, email address and donation amount in pounds. We will reserve your raffle ticket(s) at the venue.


Raffle prizes:

*A trip for 2 to Sunny Jamaica from Air Jamaica
*A guitar from Long and McQuade
*Art supplies from Woolfitts
*Bob Marley merchandise from Toronto Hemp Company
*VIP lunch for two from Sandwich Box


All food donations from the raffle will benefit The Yonge St. Mission Food Bank: www.ysm.ca

We will make the live draws at the event.

Thank you and Good Luck!

Revolucion Entertainment Group

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YONGE STREET MISSION:


The Yonge Street Mission is a non-profit organization that aims to meet the needs of a diverse society living in poverty in Toronto. The Mission operates over 100 programs and services, and last year made a positive difference in the lives of more than 18,000 people, from seniors, socially isolated adults, homeless street involved youth, to the many parents and children growing up in the low-income community served by YSM.

Yonge Street Mission
306 Gerrard Street E.
Toronto, ON M5A 2G7
(416) 929-9614
www.ysm.ca
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"Use of food banks in Ontario hits record"


Laurie Monsebraaten Social Policy Reporter
Published On Tue Dec 01 2009

More Ontarians turned to food banks in the past year than ever before, says the Ontario Association of Food Banks in a report released today.

It's a sobering counterpoint to economic indicators that suggest the recession is technically over, says the report based on data collected in September.

More than 375,000 Ontarians – a population size comparable to the city of London – relied on food banks that month, an increase of 19 per cent over September 2008, the report says.

Previously, the largest year-over-year increase was from 2007 to 2008 when food bank use rose by 11 per cent after two years of slight decreases, said the association's executive director Adam Spence.
"We've never seen anything like this before ... and it shows that the experience of many people is markedly different than what economic forecasters are saying," he said in an interview Monday.

Toronto saw an increase in demand of 14 per cent this year while food bank use in Oshawa and Mississauga shot up by 18 per cent and 29 per cent respectively.

In the GTA, 120,000 people per month are using food banks, an increase of 20 per cent over last fall.
The report blames this year's spike on rising unemployment, increased costs of basics and inadequate government supports, notes that one-third of households turning to food banks were headed by someone employed full-time, part-time or employed in the last six months.

The report paints "an uncomfortable and distressing picture" of Ontario where tens of thousands live on meagre incomes in poor housing with chronic health conditions.

With a median age of 28.7, food bank users are about 10 years younger than the Ontario median, live in households where the average income is well below Statistics Canada's low-income cut off and spend an average of 65 per cent of their income on rent and utilities.

One-third of all food bank users are recent immigrants and more than half of those immigrants have post-secondary education.

Hunger in households forced to rely on food banks is palpable, says the report. In a quarter of these households, children miss breakfast at least once a week. In one-third, at least one family member misses three or more meals a week. And almost three-quarters of people in these households don't eat enough fruits and vegetables. In almost half of these households, at least one member has a chronic health condition including diabetes, asthma, cancer, cerebral palsy or HIV/AIDS. And in more than half, at least one household member couldn't afford glasses, drugs or a visit to the dentist. "In the face of an increase in hunger and significant deprivation amongst families living in poverty, we believe that the provincial government cannot abandon its resolve in the fight against poverty, and the federal government must join the cause," the report concludes.
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