Teen Living Benefit Friday, October 2nd
Thursday, September 10, 2009MIMI & ALI’S BIRTHDAY BENEFIT
Held at: MOSS DESIGN
Friday, October 2nd
1754 W. Byron
7pm-11pm
Every night in Chicago, thousands of youth find themselves homeless through lives interrupted by family issues and neglect. Teen Living Programs offers these youth a new home and a community of comprehensive support with a focus on education, vocation, counseling, health care, nutrition and life skills. With your help, we can continue to give Chicago’s youth who are homeless a roof over their heads and a positive future in their sight. For more information, please visit www.teenliving.org
$20.00 in advance ($25/door) plus an In-Kind Gift includes food, drinks (including martini bar), music, and a sneak preview of the Ravenswood Art Walk. Some of the great people in our MOE community will be selling their products, and a portion of their sales will be donated to Teen Living Program.
Your in-kind gift helps provide necessities and recreation for youth who are homeless. For more details on welcome baskets and survival kits, please click link at bottom of page.
Consider sponsoring a Welcome Basket for new residents of Belfort House. For many youth, these are the first new items they can claim as their own. You may sponsor part of or an entire basket by donating the items below (please, new unopened items only).
- Sheets (Twin)
- Pillow
- Towels (face and bath)
- Alarm Clock
- Toothbrush
- Shaving Supplies
- Conditioner
- Deodorant
- Lotion
- Comb
- Cotton Balls
- Brush
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Toothpaste
- Peroxide
- T-shirts
- A-shirts
- Scarves
- Gloves
- Hats
- Underwear
- Long Johns
- Clothing Hangers
- Laundry Basket
The following items are also needed– new or gently used and in good condition:
Education tools: movie projectors, TABE test software, SDS testing books, financial planners, job portfolios
Music instruments and equipment: guitars (acoustic and electric), synthesizers, drum kit, microphones, recording booth, sound-proofing materials, beat machines, Kaoss pad, distortion pedals, amplifiers, PA System
Digital media equipment: video camera, Mac Final Cut Pro, fire wire cables, After Effects, 3-D Studio Max, 3-D modeling and animation software, DV tapes
Writing tools: leather-bound journals, nice ink pens, subscriptions to writing magazines
Art supplies: various size canvases, drawing and sketch pads, charcoal and pastel sets, acrylic and oil paints, clay and modeling materials, beads and jewelry-making supplies
Camping equipment: tents, sleeping mats, camp stoves, Nalgene bottles
Weight room equipment: new hand-held weights (5lbs to 75lbs), pull-up bar, weight mats
Sporting equipment: bicycles and helmets, volleyball net, softball equipment, flag football equipment, martial arts equipment, focus mitts, kick shields, leg splitter, dummy bag
Clothing: men’s and women’s clothing, appropriate for interviews
If you are not able to attend the event, but you would like to donate you may send monetary donations and In-Kind donations to:
Mimi Clayton and Associates
dba Mimi’s Organic Exchange
3840 N. Bell Ave. 1st Floor
Chicago, IL 60618
773.991.3835
mimisorganicexchange@gmail.com
Please make out checks to Mimi Clayton & Associates
You can also donate via Paypal
Paypal Account: mimiclayton@sbcglobal.net
For more details on Welcome Baskets and Survival Kits click here
If anyone or a business is interested in helping sponsor the event financially, giveaway items or any other help, please contact Mimi via mimisorganicexchange@gmail.com or phone 773.991.3835.
MEET THE ENJOYMENT FOR THE EVENING
Staying true to his name, DJ limbs is all about reaching out. Broadening his network and expanding the horizons in the world of sound, music and good vibrations is something that comes naturally to this DJ/producer. His collaborations span across the world from Brazil to Switzerland, the Philippines and back to his current home base Chicago. Known by his friends and family as Victor Carreon, the 24 year old was born in the west suburbs of Illinois listening to 80s pop tunes his sisters played and parents’ oldies. At 8, he moved to Geneva, Switzerland where he discovered his love for hiphop, digging deeper into the underground movement and discovering its roots in funk and soul. Inspired by close family friends, DJs Arch D-lux and DJ Izreal, he began teaching himself to spin and scratch records in 1999. At 15 he moved to Manila, Philippines, where he continued to develop his style. He returned state-side in 2002 to attend the University in Champaign-Urbana, IL. In college as the President of the local Hip-Hop Congress chapter, he helped organize HipHop Awareness Week which, with Michael Crammond launched IL Breaks, a staple midwest b-boy battle still going strong today. He also shared his mixing and scratching skills at workshops for any student looking to learn, and held sessions at the local middle school, inspiring the next generation of deejays. Now, he resides in Uptown, Chicago. His diverse upbringing and environment has helped shape the unique subtleties of his sound and broad network. He has recently launched an event series called “Music is the Weapon” that brings non-profit organizations together to raise funds, awareness and build connections. He continues to DJ at loft/ house parties, galleries, clubs/lounges, festivals, b-boy battles, weddings and is currently working on hosting workshops to teach DJing and music production. His production credits range from commercial sound design for video games and children’s publications, to independent film soundtracks and beats for emcees and vocalists. For more info, visit www.linkedin.com/in/victorcarreon www.myspace.com/djlimbs
Angelynx, John Sacelli, Yale University BA Philosophy, has spent 40 years exploring alternative therapies, spiritual paths, healing, and shamanism. While experiencing a series of Shamanic Visions, he met his totem Lynx (links) who introduced him to a series of inter-dimensional, alternative and past life adventures, and also to the subject of ‘Angelish, the Original Language’. Words are spelled because they are castings of spells. Words are placed in sentences because we are sentenced to live by the spells we cast. Angelish, the ‘Original Language’, is the base for the angeLynx Oracle, developed by Poet-Intuitive John Sacelli in conjunction with Visionary Artist Chris Deschaine. John lives and works in Chicago. He will be on hand giving private readings. For more info, visit www.johnsacelli.com www.angeLynx.com
FOR A LIST OF THE ARTISTS AT MOSS DESIGN FOR RAW (RAVENSWOOD ART WALK), PLEASE GO TO OUR RAVENSWOOD ART WALK PAGE. http://mimisorganicexchange.com/the-ravenswood-art-walk-raw








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