Haiti- A Benefit for the Red Cross.

by | Jan 19, 2010 | POLITICS

RVA Mag is happy to be helping local promoters Community Chest put together a benefit show at Plaza Bowl next Saturday (the 23rd) to raise money for relief in Haiti. To be abundantly clear at this time: neither RVA Magazine nor Community Chest will be making any money from this. 100% of proceeds will be going to The Red Cross.

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The cover is $10. You can pay us, in cash, or when you get to the door, you can donate via TEXT MESSAGE to the Red Cross.



RVA Mag is happy to be helping local promoters Community Chest put together a benefit show at Plaza Bowl next Saturday (the 23rd) to raise money for relief in Haiti. To be abundantly clear at this time: neither RVA Magazine nor Community Chest will be making any money from this. 100% of proceeds will be going to The Red Cross.

COVER
The cover is $10. You can pay us, in cash, or when you get to the door, you can donate via TEXT MESSAGE to the Red Cross.

THE BAND LIST:

Snack Truck
The Lost Souls
Paul Ivey & the Ruse
White Laces
Nick Coward & the Last Battle
T-Division
Haints in the Holler
Cole Sullivan
Octane Saints
The Band Belief
The Hotdamns!
Moruza
Micro Joy
The Color Kittens
Use The Vastness

Love,
RVA Magazine & Community Chest

note- we have contacted the RVA branch of the American Red Cross in regards to this matter, however we haven’t received a reply yet. We will be disclosing in full the amount of money we bring in and donate to The Red Cross, and we hope that the RVA branch will be able to attend this event.

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