<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:8pt"><DIV>PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY<BR><BR>Hold on to your hats. The FNB 30th Anniversary Festival is only a week<BR>away. We are busy planning all sorts of fun stuff. We will be celebrating<BR>30 years of Food Not Bombs, which started here in the Boston area in 1980,<BR>with the theme being connecting food security issues with poverty issues<BR>in Boston.</DIV>
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<DIV>Food Not Bombs<BR>30th Anniversary Festival</DIV>
<DIV>Sunday, May 23rd<BR>12noon - 5:00PM<BR>Boston Common at the bandstand<BR><BR>We have a lineup of amazing workshops including Capitalism and Your<BR>Health, Sprouted Foods, Tenants Rights, Fermentation, Composting, Urban<BR>Gardening, how to start a FNB chapter. The homeless community is also<BR>getting space to meet and discuss in a "fishbowl" style meeting the issues<BR>that face them everyday. This will be followed by a homeless speak out on<BR>the Common.<BR><BR>We have a sick music line-up with groups like Sway, Brief Awakening, Laura<BR>Jorgenson, Evan Greer, Tem Blessed, Mallory, Jake and the Infernal<BR>Machine, Natural Bliss, Majesty, Humanwine, and more. Also, coming all the<BR>way down from East Hardwick, Vermont, we are having Modern Times Theatre<BR>do some puppetry about food issues.<BR><BR>BAAM is doing a really really free market, so bring some stuff to trade or<BR>just take some free stuff with you. They will be joined by
several other<BR>organizations from the city with interactive tables and ongoing<BR>mini-workshops all day.<BR><BR>And yes, kids are welcome.! We are having kids' games and art projects<BR>throughout the day, as well as some art documenting the history of FNB.<BR><BR>And finally, there will be a huge picnic. So bring a blanket, bring some<BR>food, and who knows-- perhaps FNB will make an appearance and bring some<BR>of their own fine cooking to share.<BR><BR>So please come to the Food Not Bombs 30th anniversary celebration. It's<BR>free and it starts at Noon on the Boston Common, Sunday May 23rd.<BR><BR>Hope to see you there!<BR><BR></DIV></div><br>
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