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Rock in Aid of Centru Tbexbix


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Dripht, The Strays and Bus Stop Live at Boogie Bar

Sunday, 08 May, 2005

Dripht, The Strays and Bus Stop will be rocking the Boogie Bar (Ball Street, Paceville) in a live concert on Sunday 8th May 2005. (Doors open at 6.30pm. Entrance Fee Lm2)

The concert is being organized in aid of Centru Tbexbix a community service project in Cottonera by the Ananda Marga Women's Welfare Department. The aim of the project is to provide free social support and educational services for local women, adolescents and children, and aims to help the Cottonera community in the development of its human resources, thus helping bring

about socio-economic independence.

The Centre is located in a 10-roomed, 17th Century house that is currently undergoing extensive restoration. The project team has already carried out significant restoration works on the property.

Activities organized in Centru Tbexbix shall comprise Literacy classes for children and adults; Computer courses and internet access for students from low-income families; Homework support; Art and music classes for children; Stress management courses for women; Yoga courses; Daily or sleep-in seminars; Cookery classes; Health promotion sessions; Child care; Reading and answering letters; Morning programme for the elderly. The literacy classes have already commenced in temporary premises.

The concert is being organized in collaboration with Reciprocal Records, www.reciprocalrecords.com

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