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Artists For Action
Artists for Action, Viva Arizona.org is pleased to announce its Phoenix
Voter Registration Concert and Rally on August 27, 2010 at the Marquee Theatre with performances by
Calexico, Miniature Tigers, Sergio Mendoza Y La Orkesta, Big Son featuring Sam Means of The Format
and Jeff and Chris of Reubens Accomplice, Sand Rubies, Salvador Duran, Kinch, and more…
The event is free for anyone that pledges to vote on November 2nd. Voter registration will be available for
first time voters and those who need to update their registration. In addition, representatives from local
non-profit human rights and immigration organizations will be there to provide information about SB 1070,
immigration, and related human rights issues.
Artists for Action member Joey Burns, of Calexico, explains, “This will be a great way to get people in the
Phoenix area excited about voting this fall and educated about the immigration issues facing Arizona
today.”
Artists for Action/VivaArizona.org’s mission is to offer support and resources for artists who want to
mobilize their fans and promote civic activism, including helping artists connect with non-partisan voter
registration, legal defense funds, and organizations that promote education and the protection of civil
rights. In addition to connecting artists with non-profit organizations at scheduled performances, Artists for
Action/VivaArizona.org will also work with artists to coordinate rallies, speaking engagements, and benefit
performances.
Free Voter Registration Concert and Rally Details:
When: August 27, 2010 at 7:30pm (6:30 doors open)
Where: Marquee Theatre, 730 North Mill Avenue, Tempe, Arizona
Who: Calexico, Miniature Tigers, Sergio Mendoza Y La Orkesta, Big Son featuring Sam
Means of The Format and Jeff and Chris of Reubens Accomplice, Sand Rubies,
Salvador Duran, Kinch, and more…
What: Free concert and rally, open to all ages, music, voter registration, voter pledge drive,
immigration information tables
For more information, please send an email to info@vivaarizona.org
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