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Special Event: Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Raitt donates concert tickets to help Tri-Valley CAREs stop nuclear
weapons and promote cleanup of toxic and radioactive waste.
www.guacfund.org
Special tickets go on "pre-public" sale Monday, April 14, 2008 at 10 am
PDT. To benefit Tri-Valley CAREs, tickets must be purchased through the
nonprofit Guacamole Fund at www.guacfund.org
Bay Area, CA-- Legendary singer-guitarist Bonnie Raitt, a nine-time Grammy
winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, and her band will be
performing at the Wente Vineyards in Livermore, CA on September 2, 2008.
Bonnie has made available some great seats to benefit Tri-Valley CAREs, the
Livermore-based nuclear weapons "watchdog" group that monitors activities
at Livermore Lab and throughout the nuclear weapons complex.
Raitt's generosity will support the group's efforts to stop the development
of new nuclear weapons and promote the cleanup of toxic and radioactive
wastes that are already seeping into soil and groundwater at Livermore Lab.
The proceeds will also benefit Tri-Valley CAREs' long-term goal of
transforming Livermore Lab from nuclear weapons design to a "green lab"
devoted to needed research on global warming, non-polluting renewable
energy sources and related civilian science initiatives.
The Gold and Silver Circle VIP tickets are located in the Orchestra Section
in Rows D and E. Gold Circle tickets are $300 and include a fabulous show
and a backstage visit with Bonnie. Silver Circle tickets are great seats
for a great cause at $200. These special benefit tickets are available
through the non-profit Guacamole Fund and are partially tax-deductible.
This is an Internet sale only at www.guacfund.org. Ticket
sales start 10 am PDT, Monday, April 14.
This year marks a major milestone for Tri-Valley CAREs - twenty-five years
of protecting the environment and working to end the scourge of nuclear
weapons and war. "We are honored that Bonnie Raitt and the Guacamole Fund
have chosen to benefit Tri-Valley CAREs this year," said the group's
Executive Director, Marylia Kelley, whose home sits atop a contaminated
groundwater plume emanating from Livermore Lab. "We will use the proceeds
to 'speak truth to power' and stop a new H-bomb, which the government
euphemistically calls the 'Reliable Replacement Warhead'."
Bonnie Raitt is a founding member of MUSE, Musicians United for Safe
Energy, and has been an anti-nuclear activist for thirty years. The
Guacamole Fund has worked with Bonnie and MUSE since the 1970s to promote
safe energy. The two teamed up for the series of "No Nukes" concerts that
resulted in the now-famous album and movie in 1979.
for more information, contact:
Marylia Kelley, Executive Director, Tri-Valley CAREs, (925) 443-7148
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