Friday, July 24, 2009

Time Flies - Work Continues - Music Lifts Us Up!


Don't miss this exciting concert! Brian Haas celebrates his solo album release "Petting Sounds" with The Carrie Dickerson Foundation in an intimate benefit concert on Saturday, August 8th. Get you tickets NOW at Starship, Dwelling Spaces or Under the Mooch, or online at http://tinyurl.com/l86kyy
$15 in advance (plus fees) or $20 at the door.



The doors open at 5:00 for a happy hour with wine and punch, a light supper buffet and a very cool silent auction including items from local artists and businesses. We have donations from artists Lisa Regan of Garden Deva, Gwen Ingram of Yoga Ideas and Cathy Coulson Keegan of Earth Steps (who is the artist who did the Red Fox shirts and prints for us back in the Black Fox days!). We also have personal care goodies, totes from Weather and Noise (and a pair of tickets to the Indie Emporium!!!) and many other cool donated goods and services for you to bid on. Come early so you'll have time to eat, drink and shop while enjoying mellow live music before the concert begins. We will start the program at 6:30 and Brian will play at 7:00. You will want to get your seat in plenty of time to watch Brian work his magic at the grand piano.

The Foundation is working toward publishing Carrie's book, "Harvesting The Wind - Fourteen Centuries of Wind Power" so that it can be donated to schools and libraries in the greater Tulsa area. It is a fascinating book for young and old alike. We are also involved with continuing to inform the public about the dangers of nuclear power plants and the facts that prove we can power Oklahoma and the nation without them. We have abundant alternative energy resources as well as ways to conserve and increase energy efficiency.

If you would like to be involved in helping us carry on Carrie's work and vision, please contact Marilyn at outpostomega@sbcglobal.net or send a note to:
The Carrie Dickerson Foundation
PO Box 52343
Tulsa, OK 74152-0343
We would love to have you join in our efforts to keep Oklahoma green and clean!