National BroadcastWith the active support of BayFm Manager Billy Martin, and the Byron Bay community radio station, our benefit concert will be broadcasted in full to the local community, and edited down to an hour for national broadcast. The hour broadcast will feature the best of performances of the event, intercut with in-depth on the ground commentary like interviews with the Australian Embassy in Nepal and other people on the ground. Our hour benefit special will be made available to Community Radio Stations across the country. And this will give us the opportunity to gather a massive amount of support! Please take note, it doesn't matter where you live on the planet you will be able to listen in. Click on the Bayfm logo above to go to their website and listen in.
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A Call to ArtistsI believe Art can change the world... If you're like me, I am sure the people of Nepal have been on your mind a lot lately, and you've been wondering to yourself, What can I do? Well today, I'm sending out a call to fine artists in our community and across the nation to donate art for the Rebuild Nepal Online Auction. It's so simple to do just send us a jpeg of the art you want to donate, the name of the work, a short bio of the artist, and a description including size, weight, and its value to renny@tonichilds.com The Rebuild Nepal Online Auction starts May 30th. https://www.charityauctionorganizer.com/auction/rebuildnepal
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Where to DonateTo make a donation now go to: https://www.mycause.com.au/page/103477/rebuildnepal It is very important to all of us working on this event that 100% of what is raised goes to the people of Nepal. Your giving goes four ways: 1) Tents to Nepal - immediate shelter relief; 2) Karuna-Shechen - food and medical relief efforts by monks trained for natural disasters; 3) Access Nepal - mental health work; and 4) Funds taken directly to people and groups on the ground. Naren (owner of Crystal Castle), and myself will take funds raised to Nepal (traveling at our own expense) in order to assess where the money is most needed, and to ensure the funds get to people on the ground.
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