> Join us this Saturday night for the latest "What Would Woody Do" at the
> Kansas City Kansas Community College Performing Arts Center<
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Community+College+Performing+Arts+Cente...>(PAC).
> Remember that this What Would Woody Do event is a fund raiser for some
> great progressive groups in the area. Time is running out to get tickets at
> the advanced ticket price, so act now. Go to Brown Paper Tickets<http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/35319>and purchase your tickets
> * now!*
> Also, if your progressive group would like to table at this event, just
> contact me. We'll provide the table, you just need to bring your fliers and
> banners. All we ask for a tabling fee is that those people tabling buy a
> ticket for the show, so there is really no extra cost. Some of your
> favorite groups are already signed up to attend. Don't be left out! Let me
> know that you are coming to table, and I will reserve a table for you and
> also hold a ticket for you at the advanced ticket price.
> This is a family friendly event. Children under 12 get in *FREE* with
> parent's admission!
> Since this event is co-sponsored by Cross Currents Peace and Justice
> Council, if you are a member of any Cross Currents Councils then like all
> CCC events, you can get the advanced ticket price at the door. You'll also
> be able to sign up with the Cross Currents Peace and Justice Council at the
> door.
> The Kansas Progressive Caucus will also be signing up people to make the
> progressive voice heard in the big red state of Kansas!
> All the event info is below. See you Saturday!
> Peace,
> Jim
> *What Would Woody Do? (WWWD) - Saturday, June 28 at KCKCC PAC*
> Where songwriting meets social conscience.
> Join us June 28th from 6-10 pm at the Kansas City Kansas Community College Performing
> Arts Center<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Community+College+Performing+Arts+Cente...>7250 State Ave, KC KS for a WWWD fund raiser for local community
> organizations. Portions of the ticket sales will go to 90.1 FM KKFI
> Community Radio, Cross Currents Culture, and Democracy For the Heart of
> America (DFHA). Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Tickets are
> available at Brown Paper Tickets<http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/35319>
> .
> This WWWD will feature local Original Folk Rock band *"The Herrmannators"*and Songwriter Circle founder
> *David Hakan*. The Herrmannators will be celebrating the release of their
> new album "We Are The People" and David Hakan will be celebrating the
> release of his new album "Warning Bell". Also performing will be John
> Mitchell, Holly Taylor, and Eddie Glenn. The MC for the night will be
> Vigilantee.
> *About WWWD*
> Woody Guthrie wrote many social conscience and activist songs, and if he
> were alive today, he would certainly have plenty of material. Woody wouldstand up with the workers.
> Woody would work for peace and justice. Woody would fight against the
> Corporatists. Woody would want us all to do what's right. What Would Woody
> Do? (WWWD) is a way for local songwriters to have their activist songs
> heard, and for local activists to hear new songs of social conscience, like
> Woody would write if he were still alive today. WWWD has been approved by
> the Woody Guthrie Foundation.
> *The WWWD Players*
> The WWWD Players are a group of local songwriters who write songs with a
> social conscience. They'll make you laugh, cry, tap your feet, clap your
> hands, sing along, and if they do their job right, they will inspire you
> to go out and make the world a better place. Woody would be proud of these
> singer songwriters. Please get out to see these players whenever and
> wherever they play.
> Find out more about the WWWD Players at http://whatwouldwoodydo.org
> WWWD is Sponsored by Democracy For the Heart of America at http://dfha.organd
> Cross Currents Council Peace and Justice Council at
> http://crosscurrentsculture.org