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Archive for October 4th, 2007

The Chicago Chapter of the Antioch College Alumni Invites You to a Benefit for The Antioch College Alumni Revival Fund

Arranged by Steve Andrews ‘63

Reception and Performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Princess Ida” (featuring the 30 Piece Savoyaires Orchestra)

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Reception, 2:00 PM

Performance, 3:00 PM

Chute School Auditorium

1400 Oakton Street, Evanston IL

(between Asbury (Western) and Dodge (California) )

Donation: $35/seat

RSVP to:

Steve Andrews - 773-456-2287 - atmsteve

Or mail check made out to Antioch College Revival Fund to

Steve Andrews, 2445 W. Coyle Ave. Chicago 60645

For further info on the production and company, www.savoyaires.org

CTA: Redline to Howard Terminal; #97 bus to Oakton & Dodge; walk 3 blocks east to 1400 Oakton. (Bus leaves Howard every half hour - 1:30 PM, 2:00 PM, etc.) Driving: North on Lake Shore Drive to Hollywood; North on Ridge; West at Oakton - 1 block  to 1400 Oakton (south side of the street.)

Parking: Large free lot adjacent to the school.

SFBA Chapter Invites You To: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass!

Come join fellow alums at The Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival: http://www.strictlybluegrass.com/ this coming Sunday October 7th.

Legendary guitarist Jorma Kaukonen- founding father of the Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna; will give us a shout out from the stage to call attention to Antioch’s plight. He also plans to come by to chat with us before the show.

If you want to join us- you’ll need to plan on arriving early for good seating. The gates open at 10AM at Speedway Meadows in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. See the website for a map of the show grounds.  The show is free runs all weekend and has an amazing lineup.

If you’d like to get in line with us in the morning please RSVP to antiochians.sfba by the evening of 10.06 so we can arrange to rendezvous with you before-hand.  If you come on your own, keep an eye out for the SAVE ANTIOCH COLLEGE signs and listen for the cheering when Jorma talks about the college he loves.

Hope to see you all there.