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May 2008

May 3rd:
Benefit Dinner
6 PM
"My Name Is Rachel Corrie" The play
8 PM
at St. Stephen's

May 4th:
Auction Closing reception.
6 – 8 PM
Bidding ends.

April 2008

ART AUCTION OPENS
March 30. Bidding begins.
Movie Screenings:
April 6, 7 PM
The Iron Wal
April 13, 7 PM Occupation 101;
April 20, 5:30
Vigil for Peace in the Middle East
6 PM Speaker
April 27, 7 PM
I Know I'm Not Alone

March 2008

“Palestine in Focus: three photo essays from the Occupied Territories” Showing at the Orpheum Theatre Stage Door Lobby, March 7 & 8 in conjunction with the play; “My Name is Rachel Corrie”

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“My Name is
Rachel Corrie”
March 7 & 8
Orpheum Theatre
March 14 & 15
Overture Center
Madison, Wisconsin

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Submissions due:
March 27

Show hangs:
March 29

Show opens:
March 30

February 2008
Call for entries!

The call for entries
has gone out for all who would like to particiapate in this year's O-Live! O-Live! silent art auction.

The auction will be
held between Sunday, March 30, 2008 and Sunday April 27, 2008.

Click on this block
of text to download
a submission form from this website!

Click here to see last year's art and artists!

 

 

EVENTS

SATURDAY MAY 3rd!
DINNER AND PLAY

St. Stephen's is proud to announce it will be hosting an encore performance of the play;
"My Name Is Rachel Corrie" on Saturday, May 3rd, at 8 PM! The presentation is free and open to the public, but donations will be happily accepted and proceeds will benefit Augusta Victoria Hospital.
Sponsored by Madison-Rafah Sister City Project, Peregrine Forum, Jewish Voice for Peace-Madison, and Playgrounds for Palestine-Madison.

Before the Play at 6 pm there will be a benefit dinner at St. Stephen's catered by The Dardanelles. The proceeds from the dinner will benefit Augusta Victoria Hospital. Tickets prices for the dinner are: $25 single, $40 pair. Tickets are limited.
Call 222-1241 for more info or email Robin.

Sunday, April 27, 7 PM
Movie Screening: I Know I'm Not Alone, Michael Franti

Come early for some live music.
Free and open to the public.
St. Stephen's church.

My Name is Rachel Corrie
Friday – Saturday, March 7 & 8, Orpheum Theatre
Friday – Saturday, March 14 & 15, Overture Center

Award winning play about an American activist killed while defending a Palestinian home from the destruction of an Israeli bulldozer. 7:30 pm

Palestine in Focus: three photo essays from the Occupied Territories. March 7 & 8 free to the public. Normal business hours. In conjunction with the staging of “My Name is Rachel Corrie.”

Monthly Vigil for Peace in the Middle East:
Thursday, March 20, 5:30–6 pm.
Prayer Vigil for Peace & Justice
On the 20th day of the month, no matter which day of the week, every month of the year, we gather for a prayer vigil for peace and justice in the Middle East. The format is simple: the lighting of candles, song, readings and prayer. The vigil meets in Koinonia Place from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m. This year several special events are planned in conjunction with the vigils featuring films, guests and meals.

Opening Reception Bidding Begins:
Sunday, March 30, 5 – 8 pm
. St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, Monona.

Closing Celebration and Final Bidding:
Sunday, April 27, 5 – 8 pm.
St. Stephens Ev. Lutheran Church