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Artists For Humanity's Greatest Party on Earth
Saturday April 18, 2009
Artists For Humanity to host 4th Annual GREATEST PARTY ON EARTH at the AFH EpiCenter, Boston's Greenest Building.
WHO: 700 forward-thinking Bostonians. Food impresarios
Jasper White shucking "sustainable" oysters, Barbara Lynch, Michela
Larson, Frank McClelland, philanthropist Bob Beal
WHY: To honor Earth Day and young people, our most precious natural resource.
WHAT: Artists For Humanity's 4th Annual Greatest Party
on Earth in Boston's greenest building, Artists For Humanity EpiCenter-
LEED Platinum certified the highest honor for sustainable architecture
and still the only one in Boston.
Art to buy: Paintings, sculpture, ReVision furniture,
photography, t shirts by AFH mentors and emerging artists and inspired
by Earth Day fills the walls and is all for sale. 50% of the sale goes
to the artist, 50% to AFH programs.
Non-stop entertainment on two floors of the EpiCenter features 3 live
bandsBootyVortex; "Diversity"from Zumix; and Samba Tremeterra; "Planet
Earth " honoring nature's gifts magically projected in the Lewis
Gallery; Hip Hop by United Roots; Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching
Band sky-high duo sky-high acrobatic performance; Ten 31 Productions
Earth Day-inspired living statues
New this year: winner takes all raffle of out- of- this- world goodies
Elegant cuisine that honors earth's gifts donated by: Bakers' Best
Catering; Capers Catering; East Meets West; Gourmet Catering; Island
Creek Oysters; La FĂȘte; L'Espalier, Jasper White's Summer Shack; No. 9
Park; Max Ultimate Food; Rocca; Sousa Seafood; Tables of Content; The
Catered Affair Drinks donated by BRIX Wine Shop; Gordon's Fine Wines
and Liquors; Harpoon Brewery; Mionetto Prosecco Wines. Valet Parking
available; Near BroadwayT.
WHEN: Saturday, April 12, 8:00 pm 1:00 am
WHERE: Artists For Humanity EpiCenter
100 West Second Street, Boston (Fort Point Arts District)
HOW: $125.Tickets at
www.afhboston.com or 617.268.7620
SPONSORS: Merida Meridian, Inc; TV 38; Boston Magazine; Robert L. Beal ; The Boston Globe The Boston Globe
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