If you are in Washington, DC, this Saturday, please consider attending
the Prison Arts and Crafts Show, sponsored by my organization, Prisons
Foundation, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and
the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. There will also be a sale
of the books we publish, which you can take advantage of online today
by going to www.PrisonsFoundation.org.
The Prison Arts and Crafts Show, will take place on Saturday, January
29, 9 AM to 5 PM, at First Trinity Lutheran Church, 4th and E Streets
NW, Washington. It features the work of more than 80 incarcerated
artists. For a preview of the art and the artists at the show please go
to our website www.PrisonsFoundation.org.
All of the prison arts and crafts at the show will be for sale. There
will also be an auction. Live entertainment throughout the day by the
area's top performers will be provided.
At the show, all the books published by the Prisons Foundation,
including Prisons Almanac 2005 and Prisons Help Sourcebook in hardbound
or softbound, are on sale at a 15% discount. If you cannot come to the
show to take advantage of this sale, you can order at the discounted
price now by either using PayPal or your purchase order number. Or you
can call us at 202-393-1511, using either your credit card or purchase
order number. Please go to our website for full book descriptions and
ordering information www.PrisonsFoundation.org. In addition to the
special discount, you will get free shipping.
Thank you for your interest in the work of the Prisons Foundation and
for your continued support.
With best wishes,
Helen
Helen Thorne, President
Prisons Foundation
1718 M Street NW, #151
Washington, DC 20036
www.PrisonsFoundation.org
Tho...@PrisonsFoundation.org
202-393-1511
Prisons Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, produces the
Prison Arts and Crafts Show and publishes Prison Artists and Their
Work, Prisoner Rights Resource Guide, Prisons Almanac 2005, Prisons
Help Sourcebook, Prisons Bimonthly News Digest and (beginning in 2005)
Who's Who in Prison (noteworthy staff and inmate profiles and contact
information)
Drive around McClean, VA(the home of CIA headquarters) and read the
road signs: "George Bush's CIA"
Nixon is spinning in his grave wondering what Bush has to do to be
impeached.
"Fascism should rightly be called Corporatism, as it is a merge of
State and Corporate power." ---Benito Mussolini, the father of modern
fascism.