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Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Here I go again…copy copy copy…this time from www.rocksquawk.com

After a very hectic day, though productive and interesting, I began thinking what is new (for me) and different for my readers. Here’s agreat way to start AUGUST off for music, variety, and great entertainment, and it has some of my best words admissionis free! Read details below, and for lots more information: participate in Rocksquawk.com.

Come down for a great music event at the ABQ Museum Amphitheater “August 5th” from Noon til 4:00 PM. Along with my band “Ishen Tree” reuniting again for this event there will be Native American Icon artists like “The Platero’s”, “Ira Wilson”, “Shawn Michael Perry” and “Robert Mirabal”"…Free Admission and Free Grub! The music will showcase Native American music from Folk, Traditional, Pop, Rock, Reggae and Metal! So come on down!

Alcala Project

KUNM is sponsoring this event at the Albuquerque Museum amiphitheatre ( go to site for more information. Did I mention free food? Look at the vast variety of music. Spread the word and
bring at least 5 friends! Also bring $2.00 to pledge to KUNM …they’ll be surprized and it’ll help them keep up the good work.

Jenny Marlow….and the Alcala Project

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Jenny Marlow has Youtube.com videos, and also on myspace….the alacalaproject. well, the video wouldn’t let me paste it. It’s piano pop.

Posted July 27, 2007 06:07 PM
Come down for a great music event at the ABQ Museum Amphitheater “August 5th” from Noon til 4:00 PM. Along with my band “Ishen Tree” reuniting again for this event there will be Native American Icon artists like “The Platero’s”, “Ira Wilson”, “Shawn Michael Perry” and “Robert Mirabal”"…Free Admission and Free Grub! The music will showcase Native American music from Folk, Traditional, Pop, Rock, Reggae and Metal! So come on down!

Alcala Project
http//:myspace.com/alcalaproject so at least here is a link GO LISTEN,
and go to the REZFEST 8/5/07

Peace Day August 5th and 6th.

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

What is Peace Day all about? It’s an international time of prayer and education about peace. You can go to DiegoRadio@KSFR.com or simply: KSFR.com to find yesterday’s interview about Peace Day. This is the 9th annual event. There will be multiple events in both Los Alamos and Santa Fe. It commemorates the dropping of the ATOMIC bomb on Hiroshima. YES IT IS A GOOD TIME to reflect that the USA is the only country to use WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION. And Los ALamos is the home and creator (past and present) of WMD’s, although that may change.

However this peace day does more. A local woman told the story of Japanese children making oragami cranes and tying them to trees as prayers for peace in the whole world. This story was told to some children in elementary school and other youth programs here in Santa Fe. They wanted to do something too and they organized. 90,000 children around the world donated $90,000 to promote peace and to create a pernament bronze sculpture whose design was created by children around the world who sent wax sculptures to be added to the bronze.

If you can’t attend the educational events, or the spiritual labryrinth ceremony, or listen to the church bells ring throughout the cities, Make your own peace birds, ring your own bells, and take time to pray for peace. (You can still love bombs, America, the troops, etc.) We all can use peace and the blessings that spirit teaches us. People, especially children will be praying around the world: join them. Ring bells on the 5th at 5PM to sychronize with Japan time.

I almost forgot there will be drumming and other musical events in both Los Alamos and Santa Fe in conjunction with these events. Bless you.

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