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Asheville Subsides, Manila Burns Stronger

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COME TOGETHER (Asheville, North Carolina): August 21, Saturday, is a significant day to the Traveling Bonfires’ “Bonfires for Peace.” Two events—one in Manila, another in Asheville—happen, for the benefit of breast cancer victims and other nonprofits. Touch Samadhi’s Annunaki, Kri, Medisin, and Zenssie spin records at Pritchard Park’s event (starts 4pm, ends at 9). [Photo: The Asheville-based band BUYAKA at the "Bonfires for Peace at Pritchard Park" last April 17.] TRAVELING BONFIRES-PHILIPPINES: Upcoming Events and Productions [1] “ALAB NG DIBDIB: A Traveling Bonfires Benefit for Breast Cancer Prevention” Set program dates: [1] August 14 (Saturday): Nude Sketching Sessions at ArtVentures@Conspi. 1PM - 4PM (models: Elai Isaac, also as host; and Pearl Imperial); [2] August 21 (Saturday): Folk rock gig. 8PM - 11:30PM, featuring TBonfires-Philippines Core Bands: Anak ni Aling Juana, BERSUS, Kalayag, NukLus, and Awee Sanchez. Venue: Conspiracy Bar and Garden CafĂ©, Quezon City...

Vagrant Wind Poetry Reading at Malaprop's in downtown Asheville, May 17

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TRAVELING BONFIRES presents local poets Pam Israel, Jessica Newton, and Dave Rowe. Monday, May 17, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe, 55 Haywood St., Asheville. Pasckie Pascua hosts. Info: 254-6734 (Malaprop’s), 280 1555 (TBonfires).

PASCKIE PASCUA reads poems in Weaverville, July 4

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PASCKIE PASCUA will read poems in Weaverville’s (NC) July 4th celebration. Venue: MAYSA’s Multi Purpose Athletic and Community Complex (MPAC), a non-profit initiative to bring “a state of the art, music and special performance” to WNC. Other performers: Yo Mamma’s Big Fat Booty Band, Kat Williams, Skinny Legs & All, and five other bands/performers/poets.

COMING UP: "Bonfires for Peace"

“BONFIRES FOR PEACE AT PRITCHARD PARK, Year 7” DATES: April 17, May 29, June 26, July 17, August 21, and September 18. Bonfires for Peace is the Traveling Bonfires’ centerpiece community project (musical concerts, mostly). Pritchard Park is located right in the heart of downtown Asheville, North Carolina. A parallel “Bonfires for Peace” series of events also happens in Baguio City, Philippines in April. The Bonfires’ founding chair Pasckie Pascua and associate producer Marta Osborne finalized paperwork with Jon Fillman, events specialist/Asheville Parks & Recreation, last 22 February. For infos and inquiries in regards booking, volunteers, and sponsorships, email pasckie@yahoo.com or call Marta Osborne at 828 280 1555

March Event

March 8, Monday, 7pm-8pm. A night of poetry with Traveling Bonfires' Vagrant Wind, featuring local poets Barbie Angell, Donna Ensor, Matthew Mulder, Pasckie Pascua, and Samara Scheckler. For more info: http://www.mountainx.com/ae/2005/0112bonfires.php or call Marta Osborne at 828 280 1555 The Bonfires advocates “global peace and harmony in diversity.” (Donations are welcome and will benefit impoverished communities in the Philippines.)

A Post-Valentine Poetry Reading, Feb 15

FEBRUARY: February 15, Monday, 7pm-8pm. Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe, 55 Haywood Street, Asheville, NC. (828) 254-6734 [www.malaprops.com] Pasckie Pascua, founding chair of the Traveling Bonfires, emcees a one-hour love poetry reading—with special guest Susan Elizabeth Hale. The public is invited in a open mic setup program. (FREE but donations are welcome and will benefit typhoon victims in the Philippines. Bring old clothes, usable stuff and things, as well.)

Pasckie Pascua and Matthew Mulder at Malaprop's, Jan 22

JANUARY: January 22, Friday, 7pm-8pm. Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe, 55 Haywood Street, Asheville, NC. (828) 254-6734 [www.malaprops.com] The Traveling Bonfires’ “Vagrant Wind” program showcases the poetry of its founding-chair Pasckie Pascua and Matthew Mulder in a show that highlights the organization’s commitment to “global peace and harmony in diversity.” FREE Donations are welcome and will benefit typhoon victims in the Philippines. LINKS: http://tbonfiresasheville.blogspot.com/ or http://www.mountainx.com/ae/2005/0112bonfires.php Bonfires for Peace is the Traveling Bonfires’ centerpiece community project. From 2001 to 2006, the organization produced morning to nighttime concerts and similar “Vagrant Wind” events in Asheville NC—as well as in Baltimore, Washington DC, New York City, and other North Carolina towns/cities—and gathered performers/musicians/artists and peace-loving spirits from all over the US, with visitors from Haiti, the Philippines, France, Japan. A first “Bonfir...