fundraiser

Autumn Harvest Ayurvedic Benefit Dinner

Autumn Harvest Ayurvedic Benefit Dinner


Sunday, October 13 from 6-8pm

At Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe

sliding scale $5-50

to benefit the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal

RSVP to [email protected]


In 1984 Union Carbide, now owned by Dow Chemical Company, was responsible for the largest environmental disaster in human history exposing well over 500,000 people to the toxic methyl isocyanate gas, killing more than 15,000 immediately and injuring countless thousands—even now at least one person dies per day in Bhopal from injuries sustained that night.


Union Carbide consistently claimed that as an American company, Indian law should not apply to them, but operating in India, they could not be subject to American Law. Methyl isocyanate is a highly toxic compound used in the production of chemical pesticides and was discovered in North Carolina in 1892 by the venerated Morehead and Kenan (of UNC Planetarium and Stadium fame).


Please come out to support the courageous initiatives for restorative justice for the survivors of the Bhopal disaster that was birthed

here in North Carolina
.


For more information, check studentsforbhopal.org, curryblossom.com, and croatanearthfirst.com

Date: 

Sunday, October 13, 2013 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Location: 

Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe 431 W. Franklin St.

2013 Treehugger's Ball April 27th Benefit Against Fracking

Presenting the acclaimed old-time, Southern Appalachian string band The Roan Mountain Hilltoppers!

Welcome in the Spring with a square dance benefit & silent auction with proceeds going to preserve the Piedmont and stop fracking from coming to North Carolina.

lesson at 7:30 p.m. dance at 8:00 on Saturday April 27th with a silent auction.

Location: The Paperhand Puppet Intervention Studio
6079 Swepsonville Saxapahaw Rd.  in Saxapahaw, NC

Entrance: $10-20 donation $5 for kids under 16

Square Dance FAQ:

Is square dancing hard?

A: Most beginners feel that old-time square dancing is pretty easy. All you need to do is learn a few simple moves like “do-si-do” and “swing yo’ partner”. You can jump in and learn while dancing, or come early for the 7:30 intro to learn all you need to know. No fancy footwork is required and the caller tells you everything to do.

I’m so shy, what happens if I come to the dance all by my lonesome?

A: It’s a friendly scene – if you come all by yourself you’ll meet new people who like to dance and have fun.

Square dancing? Ha ha! Isn’t that the hokey cheeze we done in grade school PE?

A: Well now that you made it through puberty try it again, my friend. No puffy costumes required here, but for the full desired effect you must be willing to get hog wild.

What kind of clothes should I wear?

A: Wear something comfortable that expresses your personality. To say we’re an informal bunch is an understatement. Just make sure your private parts are covered and you are wearing some sort of shoes.

What kind of shoes should I wear?

A: You ought to wear soft-soled shoes. Shoes with smooth, thick leather soles or are preferred. Some tennis shoes or dress shoes with rubber soles could be okay if they have smoother, non-sticky soles. Please avoid wearing boots, tap dancing shoes, soccer cleats, ice-skates, or any other kind of footwear that will scuff the floor. Sandals usually don’t work too well. Bare feet present a high risk of pain and disfigurement, which may or may not be to your liking.

What’s the difference between contra dancing and old-time square dancing?

A: The two styles of dance are pretty similar and there is a lot of overlap in the crowds that attend each. There are a few differences, however:

Square dance callers tend to focus on traditional southern dances that can often be traced back through the centuries. Most contras are modern dances composed within the last 15 years that have been optimized to keep dancers walking through figures continuously, up and down a big line.

In old-time square dancing it is common for the caller to improvise calls on the fly, allowing for a dynamic interaction between the caller and the dancers. Contra dances are highly repetitive, which some people like because they can trance out as they move and up down the line. Old-time squares also have more “space” in the figures for dancers to express themselves with freestyle footwork.

At a typical square dance there will be more variety in dances, often including squares, half-sets, round dances, reels, waltzes, two-steps, and other regional dances that defy categorization. Most contra dances focus on long-line dances with occasional waltzes.

Old-time square dances feature string bands playing straight-up, hard-driving, old school banjo and fiddle music. Contra dances have more variety in the types of bands that play, but tend towards a more modern mix of Celtic, New England, and Old Time music, and often have keyboards and percussion in addition to fiddles

Date: 

Saturday, April 27, 2013 - 7:30pm

Location: 

The Paperhand Puppet Intervention Studio 6079 Swepsonville Saxapahaw Rd. in Saxapahaw, NC

Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! visits the Triangle

From our own wonderful media access center, The People's Channel:

Returning to the Triangle on the coattails of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC, Amy Goodman, award winning journalist and founder of Democracy Now!, will speak at the Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on September 8, 2012. Ms. Goodman is on a nonstop book tour as the nation prepares for the 2012 presidential election in November.

The proceeds from the event will go to benefit the local media outlets that broadcast her program; The Peoples Channel & Durham Community Media, WNCU and WCOM. The last time Ms. Goodman was last in the Triangle in 2009 she spoke to a sold out crowd benefiting the same local nonprofit media organizations. If her last visit to the Triangle is any indicator, tickets are expected to sell out fast. 

Date: 

Saturday, September 8, 2012 - 7:00pm

Location: 

Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4907 Garrett Road, Durham, NC

Chapel Hill/Carrboro CROP Hunger Walk - March 25

 
4 miles. 90 minutes. 8000 steps.
 
Join us on March 25 to help end hunger in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and around the world.

The Chapel Hill/Carrboro CROP Hunger Walk is a four-mile stroll through Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and the UNC campus, beginning and ending at the Carrboro Town Commons.  Over the past quarter century, the event has become a festive community tradition and has raised over $1 million dollars to fund hunger relief programs both locally and around the world.  25% of the money raised goes to support the IFC's food programs in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.  The remainder is used by Church World Service for it's international hunger prevention efforts.

Registration begins at 1:30 at the Carrboro Town Commons.  There is a silent auction during registration with final bids accepted until 3:30. The silent auction will include certificates from local restaurants and a pottery class from Good Earth Pottery and Garden.
 
The walk begins at 2:30.  Activities and entertainment will be provided prior to the walk and snacks will be available afterwards.
 
Sign up to walk, or sponsor congregations, organizations, or individuals as they walk at:
http://www.cropwalkonline.org/chapelhillnc 

Can't walk on the 25th?  Sign up to be a "Spirit Walker".

Get more information at:

Questions?  Contact Rachael at 929-6380 ext. 29.

Help end hunger one step at a time.
 

Date: 

Sunday, March 25, 2012 - 1:30pm

Location: 

Carrboro Town Commons, 301 W. Main St., Carrboro, NC

25th Annual Chapel Hill/Carrboro CROP Hunger Walk

 
4 miles. 90 minutes. 8000 steps.
 
Join us on March 27 to help end hunger in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and around the world.

The Chapel Hill/Carrboro CROP Hunger Walk is a four-mile stroll through Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and the UNC campus, beginning and ending at the Carrboro Town Commons.  Over the past quarter century, the event has become a festive community tradition and has raised over $1 million dollars to fund hunger relief programs both locally and around the world.  25% of the money raised goes to support the IFC's food programs in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.  The remainder is used by Church World Service for it's international hunger prevention efforts.

Registration begins at 1:30 at the Carrboro Town Commons.  The walk begins at 2:30.  Activities and entertainment will be provided prior to the walk and snacks will be available afterwards. 

Bob Timberlake, North Carolina’s internationally acclaimed artist and a UNC grad, has graciously donated a special limited edition signed reproduction of one of his paintings. For every $100 walkers raise by walk day, they will be given an entry into a drawing to win the Timberlake reproduction. See the painting here:
http://www.bobtimberlake.com/catalog.cfm?prod=12240

Sign up to walk, or sponsor congregations, organizations, or individuals as they walk at:
http://www.cropwalkonline.org/chapelhillnc 

Can't walk on the 27th?  Sign up to be a "Spirit Walker".

Get more information and periodic updates at:
http://www.facebook.com/chapelhillCROPwalk

Questions?  Contact Rex at 929-6380 ext. 20 or [email protected].

Help end hunger one step at a time.
 

Date: 

Sunday, March 27, 2011 - 1:30pm

Location: 

Carrboro Town Commons, 301 W. Main St., Carrboro, NC

Orange County Rape Crisis Center - 23rd Annual Holiday Auction

Gather with friends to make the season bright at our annual holiday auction! The auction is the Orange County Rape Crisis Center’s primary fundraising event and supports our mission to stop sexual violence and its impact through support, education and advocacy. Find gifts for friends and family, or treat yourself to an early present!  

http://ocrcc.org/auction.html 


Date: 

Sunday, December 5, 2010 - 12:00pm to 4:30pm

Location: 

Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel

Family Friendly Fundraiser for Elaine Mashall

Family Friendly Fundraiser

to benefit

Elaine Marshall

for U.S. Senate


Please join us to meet Elaine Marshall and find out why she will make such an excellent Senator representing the state of North Carolina. Elaine has a long history of supporting North Carolina's families through her dedicated public service.  If you still believe in HOPE and CHANGE, then Elaine needs your support. Join us for a fun afternoon and the chance to talk with Elaine about what she will do to make sure America remains a great place for our children.

Sunday, September 26
4:00-7:00 PM
At the home of Graig and Jennifer Meyer

People of all ages and family configurations are welcome to attend.

Plenty of Entertainment for All Ages:
Live music
Get a cheap, delicious dinner from Captain Poncho's Taco Truck!
Enjoy a local microbrew on tap.
Play Areas for the Kids

Donations at any level are welcome.  
 
Special Family Friendly Suggested Donation:
$50 for any family with kids.
 
Those Superstars who donate at the levels below will be recognized at the event.
$100 
$250 
$500
$2400 MAXOUT!!! This is the most you can donate under Federal campaign rules. 

Sponsored By:
Jeff and Laurie Abbey
Henry and Euba McKoy
Esteban and Dana McMahan
Graig and Jennifer Meyer
Rodney and Kenya Trice

Please donate online and RSVP to Drew Turnier at [email protected]

Date: 

Sunday, September 26, 2010 - 12:00pm to 3:00pm

Location: 

9603 Leslie Drive, Chapel Hill NC 27516

Tar Heel Treasure

Everyone’s heard stories about the great things students leave behind when they move out of the residence halls.  On Saturday,  7:30 a.m. to noon, you’ll have the chance to see for yourself at Tar Heel Treasure, http://tarheeltreasure.unc.edu, a giant yard sale in the Dean Smith Center.

8500 students moved out last week and they left a lot behind.  It’s all been moved to the Dean Smith Center, ready and waiting for you to come out and shop.  You’ll find:

  • carpets (decorative area rugs and remnants, from 5' x 7' to 12' x12')
  • bookshelves and lamps
  • clothes and shoes (priced individually and by the bag; many items still have tags)
  • housewares:  microwaves, toasters, coffeemakers, storage containers, mirrors
  • linens:  bedding, towels, sheets, pillows, blankets
  • TV's , electronics and computer printers
  • books, toys, games....the list goes on. 

Everyone is welcome andcash, Visa and MasterCard will be accepted.  Bargain prices guaranteed –we don’t want to move this stuff again. 

Besides being a fun event,Tar Heel Treasure benefits the environment and a local charity.  Last year, more than 8 tons of furniture and almost 4 tons of clothing were for sale.  For many students, especially our out of state and internationalstudents, taking college items home isn’t an option.  Left behind, theyended up in the landfill.  Now, they can be yours!

This year all proceeds will go to Habitat for Humanity’s “Build a Block” program, the campus partnership with Habitat that aims to build 10 homes for UNC and UNC hospital employees in Phoenix Place, an affordable green-certified subdivision.   Last year’s Tar Heel Treasure sale raised about $7,000 for the Eve Marie Carson Memorial Junior-Year Merit Scholarship.  Any items that remain after the sale will be donated to local charities.

But we don’t want anything left over!  Come out Saturday and shop till you drop.  It’s all for a good cause.

If you are a contact person for your neighborhood or community group, please share this with them. Better yet, make the morning a social event, and bring them with you.

Happy Shopping,

Linda

Date: 

Saturday, May 15, 2010 - 3:30am to 8:00am

Location: 

Dean Smith Center

23rd Annual CROP Walk

From IFC:

23rd ANNUAL CROP WALK

Date:  Sunday, March 22
Registration: 1:30 PM at Carrboro Town Commons
Step off starting time: 2:30 PM

Please consider joining with others in the community for a four- or two-mile walk through Chapel Hill and Carrboro.  Funds raised will help to end hunger in our community as well as throughout the world through the Inter-Faith Council and Church World Service.  Invite your friends, co-workers, or neighbors to walk with you or sponsor you.  Especially during these rough economic times, your support is urgently needed!

WHAT'S NEW:
1) Shorter route option--to allow for more individuals and families to participate
2) Lighter "Environmental Footprint"--T-Shirts are all organic and we are encouraging folks to bring their own water bottle if you have one to reduce waste at water stations
3) CROP Walk Benefit Concert--two great performances at The Station at Southern Rail (by Weaver St. Market)
                                                       March 15, 7 PM (see attached flyer)

T-Shirts are $8 in advance and $10 the day of the Walk.

A CROP Walk Benefit Concert is the Sunday before the Walk-- see attached flyer!

Please contact Shannon Gigliotti for more information or to purchase a T-Shirt in advance.

Date: 

Sunday, March 22, 2009 - 9:30am

Location: 

Carrboro Town Commons

Silent (No More!) Auction

I’m working with the Family Violence Prevention Center as a volunteer for their silent auction. After I found out more about what great work they do with such a limited budget, I wanted to be a part of helping them with this important fundraiser.   I was shocked at how many people utilize their services.   After hearing from some of their clients about how much FVPC has helped them, I am convinced that their staff and volunteers are some of the “angels among us.”    The info is below.

The Family Violence Prevention Center of Orange County and UNC Health Care’s Beacon Program invite you to attend our 4th annual  Silent (No More!) Auction on Thursday, February 5, 2009 from 5:30 to 8 PM at the William and Ida Friday Center.   Tickets are $35 in advance, and $40 at the door.   All proceeds directly support services for victims of domestic violence and their families.    Purchase tickets and view auction items at: http://silent-nomore.com

Date: 

Thursday, February 5, 2009 - 12:30pm to 3:00pm

Location: 

Friday Center, Chapel Hill

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