Thursday, April 23, 2009

MAY 2009 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - VOLUME 5, #2

IMMEDIATE DESTINATIONS: (see details at the end of this newsletter and continuously updating at http://annefeeney.com/calendar.html)

Pittsburgh, PA
Haledon, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
N Cambria, PA
Winnipeg, MB
Chicago, IL
Oklahoma City, OK
Kerrville Folk Festival
Working Class Studies Conference - Pittsburgh, PA
People's Music Network Summer Gathering - upstate NY
Great Labor Arts Exchange Washington, DC
Sing Out for Single Payer! CA, OR & WA

April 29, 2009
Champaign, IL

I have to pack now and run for my flight back to Pittsburgh where I'll be doing a hometown show for the first time in a while... joined by many dear and talented friends...

I hope you'll take a minute to read about my adventures past and future...

I hope you'll tell your friends to come and see me.

I hope you'll forward this newsletter widely.

I hope you'll buy my cds at http://cdbaby.com/all/unionmaid

I hope you'll drop me a line and tell me what you're up to.

I hope Arlen Specter becomes a better Senator.

Love and Solidarity


Anne

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WHY DO WE NEED THE EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE ACT?

I wish the labor movement hadn't risked so much of its prestige and invested so much of its energy in this bill, which so few people understand. It reminds me of the ill-fated anti-scab legislation labor put so much effort into at the start of the Clinton years. While most people have no idea what EFCA means or will do, ALL Americans are struggling with this miserable so-called health care system we have. How I wish labor's first big battle in the Obama years had been for single payer health care...

Still... we desperately need a bill like the Employee Free Choice Act, and I hope you're all doing everything you can to educate your friends and neighbors about how important it is... here are some prime examples of why we MUST reform labor law in this country:


For twenty years I've admired my indefatigable friend and mentor Kay Tillow. Since 1989 she's been sticking by the Nurses' Professional Organization of Kentucky in their quest for union representation. Twice an overwhelming majority of the nurses have signed cards seeking union representation. Twice their arrogant employer has tried to bully them into believing that they don't know what they want. Coercion, lies, intimidation, lawlessness, illegal firings - Employers stop at nothing to keep unions out, and they do so with impunity. Every 23 minutes someone in the US is illegally fired for union activity. These nurses ought to be the poster children for labor law reform - yet they are but one of thousands of strong cases around the country for why we MUST have the Employee Free Choice Act. Their case got the attention of the New York Times:

April 21, 2009


One Struggle for a Nurses’ Union Awaits the Vote on a Labor Bill
Bid to Organize Nurses Faces Setback in Congress

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

The battle has ground on for 20 years. In 1989 and again in 1994, a clear majority of nurses at a Louisville, Ky., hospital signed cards saying they wanted a union. But each time a majority of the nurses later voted down the idea when it was put to a secret ballot.

Organized labor points to the fight at Norton Audubon Hospital as proof that America’s labor laws need to be overhauled: judges ruled that management had prevailed by illegally intimidating and firing nurses.

Nurses who want a union plan to try again, and they had expected a Democratic president and Congress to retool labor laws to make it easier to win. Instead, in Louisville and around the country, organized labor may be facing a major setback in the most contentious fight over labor laws since the 1940s.

Right now, unions seem to lack the 60 votes needed to block a Senate filibuster against the Employee Free Choice Act, the bill that would give workers the right to have their union recognized as soon as a majority signs cards calling for a union. The change would make it easy to bypass secret-ballot elections, which are traditionally harder for unions to win.

With Congress returning Tuesday from a two-week recess during which unions deluged the airwaves with advertisements supporting the bill, labor leaders voice confidence that Congress would still enact some far-reaching legislation this year to make it easier to unionize — and they are discussing making some modest changes in the bill to help firm up support. In recent months, corporate interests have lobbied vigorously against “card check,” as the bill is known, because it would most likely enable unions to add millions of members and increase labor’s clout in Washington and at bargaining tables nationwide

The battle is occurring after years in which organized labor has been on the defensive. Union membership has declined to 7.4 percent of private sector workers from 25 percent three decades ago. Labor leaders say the nation’s laws have unfairly handicapped them. They say management has many advantages, including an ability to campaign against unions the whole workday, while union organizers are barred from company property.

Card check would be fairer, they argue, because workers could organize without the expensive, prolonged campaigns that precede secret-ballot elections in which management often presses workers to vote against the union and sometimes illegally fire pro-union workers.

“The Employee Free Choice Act is critical to building an economy that works for everyone in this country again,” said George Miller, Democrat of California, the chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee and the bill’s chief sponsor in the House. “The time has come to no longer coerce and intimidate workers who seek to have a say at work.”

Management says the current process is fairer because workers are able to hear arguments from the union and management. Moreover, business leaders say, secret-ballot elections are more trustworthy than card check because union organizers can bully workers into signing pro-union cards.

“Given the deceitful tactics unions employ when trying to get nurses to sign these cards, this is dangerous legislation that should not be enacted,” Stephen A. Williams, president of the hospital’s parent, the nonprofit corporation Norton Healthcare, wrote to the nurses in March.

In the Louisville fight, the National Labor Relations Board ruled that the nurses had changed their minds about the union in 1994 mainly because management conducted an often illegal campaign against unionization.

An N.L.R.B. judge concluded that management had committed so many serious violations of the law — firing and demoting nurses, threatening to close the hospital if the union prevailed — that it made the possibility of a “free choice by the employees slight to nonexistent.”

Ann Hurst, a pro-union nurse who the board said was illegally demoted, still remembers. “They came after us with a vengeance,” she said. “They created a lot of fear about what would happen if we had a union.”

Ms. Hurst complains that workers have to run a gantlet of threats, firings and bullying to obtain a union. She said that in 1989 such tactics caused the union to lose by 11 votes. After the 1994 effort, when Columbia/HCA owned the hospital, the N.L.R.B. found that management had violated the law in dozens of ways, including telling the nurses that if they unionized they would lose all their benefits and the hospital would be sold and their jobs would disappear.

The N.L.R.B.’s rulings described weeks of psychological warfare. Management put television sets in the nurses’ stations. “They would show these horrible old movies showing miners’ strikes and violence involving unions,” said Betty Schmitt, a nurse who has since retired.

She said management put up signs reading: “Be careful with whom you associate. You can be found guilty by association.” Many nurses were scared to be seen talking to union supporters, she said.

“It didn’t feel like America,” Ms. Schmitt said. “It felt like Nazi Germany.”

In 1994, the nurses voted 366 to 220 against unionizing — a sharp reversal considering that a majority of 348 nurses had originally signed pro-union cards. Management said the nurses in the majority did not want to pay union dues or have an outside party speak for them.

In a 1997 decision about that election, an N.L.R.B. judge ruled that management’s law-breaking was “so serious and substantial” that he ordered the hospital to recognize and bargain with the union, the Nurses Professional Organization, since a majority had initially signed pro-union cards.

read the rest at
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/21/business/21labor.html?th=&emc=th&pagewanted=all



OTHER LABOR NEWS

My friends in Elkhart were dealt a terrible blow. The NLRB has upheld the decertification election in which the scabs voted the UAW out. Now Vincent Bach has no reason to bargain with the UAW over the fate of the striking workers - and the UAW no longer has to pay strike benefits. An American tragedy.

My locked out sisters and brothers of AFSCME 3494 in Effingham, IL sponsored a lovely concert for me last night. http://www.effinghamdailynews.com/local/local_story_119130512.html - I presented them with the $1035 I collected for them at the UALE conference last weekend in Washington, DC. They were very touched.

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STOP BLACKWATER!


(photo courtesy of Laura Flynn Enders)




Approximately 100 people registered for the STOP BLACKWATER! conference organized by Clearwater http://www.noprivatearmies.org/ and the Catholic Workers http://www.catholicworker.org/ in Stockton, IL. The conference featured keynotes by the fabulous Kathy Kelly, Jeremy Scahill and Ann Wright. Blackwater's many crimes were considered, as well as the increasing danger to democracy posed by a privatized army. On Monday, April 27th, 22 of the conference participants were arrested in a non-violent direct action against Blackwater. While attempting to serve NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE for moral bankruptcy on Blackwater, the 22 Catholic workers and other peacemakers were taken into custody by state police and put in custody in Galena, IL.

It was a most inspiring four days of action. I had a heavy case of arrest fever, but restrained myself to make sure I didn't miss my concert for the locked out workers in Effingham. To learn more about Blackwater, read Jeremy Scahill's fabulous book: http://blackwaterbook.com/
BLACKWATER: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army

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SING OUT FOR SINGLE PAYER!!

I'm putting together a cultural workers' ensemble - SING OUT FOR SINGLE PAYER! - to sing all over northern California and Oregon and Washington Sate July 4-28th. If you would like to welcome a talented group of musicians singing out for single payer health care into your community, contact me. If you are an artist, musician, juggler, magician or acrobat interested in single payer health care and you'd like to be part of this, contact me. If you'd like to help underwrite this tour, contact me. anne@annefeeney.com or 412-877-6480

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PETE SEEGER IS 90!

I'll be celebrating Pete Seeger's 90th birthday along with a few thousand of his friends at Madison Square Garden on May 3 - see http://seeger90.com If you're going and want to get together somewhere ahead of time, call me at 412-877-6480 - If you can't go, but would like to honor Pete and his work, please consider a donation to Clearwater http://www.clearwater.org/


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MAY BIRTHDAYS

Jim Tremmel, May 2nd – Kathleen Feeney, Pete Seeger, Antonito Blanco, May 3rd - Bill Deegan and Paul Eric Grefenstette, May 10th - Tony Mumphrey and Kevin McCahill, May 15th – Terry Donovan, May 23rd



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Thursday, April 30th, 2009 8:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church
416 W North Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
412-877-6480
Price: $15 suggested


Friday, May 1st, 2009 7:00 PM
Mayday!!!
Botto House American Labor Museum
83 Norwood St
Haledon, NJ 07508
http://www.geocities.com/labormuseum/
Price: FREE
refreshments are served at this Mayday gala featuring Chris Chandler with Danny Dolinger, Julius Margolin & George Mann, The NJ Solidarity Singers and more!


Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 7:30 PM
Temple's Student Center South
13th St. between Cecil B. Moore and Montgomery
Philadelphia, PA
215-763-2287
http://taup.org
Price: $5 at the door
Presented by: TAUP (Temple Association of University Professionals, AFT Local 4531), along with CLUW (Coalition of Labor Union Women, Philadelphia Chapter), Jobs with Justice, Temple AFSCME (District Council 47, Local 1723), Temple Student Labor Action Project (SLAP), and TUGSA (Temple University Graduate Students Association, AFT Local 6290).

The concert is made possible in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Labor Education Center, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, of the PA State System of Higher Education (http://www.iup.edu/laborcenter).



Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 8:00 PM
Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday Party
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
http://seeger90.com
Price: $19.19-$1250
Ahhh, I would be thrilled to be performing at this show, but I'll be celebrating my sister Kathleen's mutual birthday with Pete from the upper balconies.... cheering on my companeros Larry Long, the NYC Labor Chorus and Tommy Sands as they join a legendary cast paying tribute to a great mentor and wonderful human being - Pete Seeger. All proceeds benefit Clearwater!



Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 7:00 PM
Labor Chautauqua Concert with Anne Feeney
Coal Country Hangout
1102 Maple Ave
N Cambria, PA 15714
724-397-2696
Price: FREE
Coal Country Hangout Youth Center is coordinating a workshop with Northern Cambria High School on the history of Labor
The concert is made possible in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Labor Education Center, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, of the PA State System of Higher Education (http://www.iup.edu/laborcenter).


Sunday, May 10th, 2009 7:30 PM
An Evening of Labour Songs: Joe Jencks and Anne Feeney in Concert
Winnipeg Art Gallery Auditorium
300 Memorial Blvd.
Winnipeg, MB
Canada
http://mayworks.org/?m=20090510&cat=4

Price: $20 advance
mitchpodolak(@)shaw.ca or drblack(@)mts.net have more info
Tickets $20 in advance at Organic Planet, Sled Dog Music, Sonus Musica, Folk Festival Music Store, Walnut Street Music - cash only


May 14th - May 17th, 2009
Regina Polk Conference
Pheasant Run Resort
St Charles, IL



Sunday, May 17th, 2009 2:00 PM
Dan's Graduation!
Georgetown University School of Law
Washington, DC


June 3rd - June 6th, 2009
Working Class Studies Conference
William Pitt Union - Univ of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA
http://www.workingclassstudies.pitt.edu

412-624-6506
I will be doing a show on the evening of June 4


June 21st-June 23, 2009
Great Labor Arts Exchange/
Conference on Creative Organizing
National Labor College
10000 New Hampshire Ave NW
Silver Spring, MD
http://laborheritage.org/glaereg.html

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 - 7PM
Great Labor Arts Exchange Public Concert
National Labor College
10000 New Hampshire Ave NW
Silver Spring, MD
http://laborheritage.org
Price: free
not to be missed!

Saturday, July 4th, 2009
SING OUT FOR SINGLE PAYER
Concert in Santa Cruz, CA
details tba

Sunday, July 5th, 2009 8:00 PM
Labor Fest (tentative)
ILWU (tentative)
San Francisco, CA
details as they become available


July 10th-July 12th, 2009
Oregon Country Fair
Veneta, OR
http://oregoncountryfair.org

Looking for work anywhere between Coos Bay and Seattle


Friday, July 24th, 2009 9:00 AM
Union Women's Summer School
Evergreen College
Olympia, WA
lasletts@evergreen.edu is the contact


Thanks for reading this! Now, please forward it to your friends!

Thursday, March 05, 2009

APRIL 2009 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - VOLUME 5, #1

Photo by Doug Calvin
IMMEDIATE DESTINATIONS:

Specific details for all these gigs appear below, and also at http://annefeeney.com/calendar.html - Confirm with the venue, or call me at 412-877-6480...

March 28th & 29th - Cleveland Heights, OH
March 29th - Southfield, MI
March 30th - Westland, MI
March 31st - South Bend, IN
April 1st - Elkhart, IN

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Ontario with Joey Only!

April 3rd - Toronto, ON
April 4th - Peterborough, ON
April 5th - Guelph, ON
April 6th - Hamilton, ON
April 8th - Ottawa, ON
April 9th or 10th - ANY IDEAS? JOEY AND I ARE LOOKING TO FILL IN THESE DATES!!
April 11th - Belleville, ON

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April 16-18th - UALE CONFERENCE - Silver Spring, MD - http://uale.prometheuslabor.com/2009-conference - space still available at this exciting conference!

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April 24-27 Stop Blackwater Conference - Stockton, IL - http://www.noprivatearmies.org/take_action.html#Anchor-STOP-49575 VERY exciting conference!

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April 28th (tentative) - Effingham, IL concert for Heartland Human Services strikers of AFSCME Local 3494 out of Council 31

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April 30th - PITTSBURGH!

Details for these shows, as well as
May, June, July and beyond appear at http://annefeeney.com/calendar.html

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MUSIC ON THE RADIO, ON THE PLANES!

Woo hoo! I had a 'double-header' on Democracy Now! http://democracynow.org - the best journalism being done in America today - Amy Goodman featured "War on the Workers" after their feature on the Employee Free Choice Act - and the day before she played "National Health Care Now!" in their feature on HR 676 - John Conyers' bill for national health care. Both songs appear on UNION MAID -
You can buy Union Maid and all my CDs at http://cdbaby.com/all/unionmaid - or call 1-800-BUY-MY-CD

"Hallelujah I'm a Bum/Business News," "How Much for the Life of a Miner?" and "Have You Been to Jail for Justice?" are all playing on AirTran, Southwest, and JetBlue flights... cool beans!

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March 26
Pittsburgh, PA


Hi there Folks

This will be a really short Fellow Travelers' Advisory... I'm leaving on Saturday for the midwest on this mini-tour in support of the Conn Selmer Strikers of UAW 364 - making brass instruments for Vincent Bach until they were driven from their jobs by corporate greed on April 1, 2006. In 2005 the company made a $63 million dollar profit, but that apparently wasn't enough to satisfy the corporoid bean-counters. If you have friends or relatives in Cleveland, Detroit, South Bend or Elkhart, IN - please forward them these dates!

I had a fabulous tour of Florida. Many thanks to Ward and Rebecca, Jack Fiorito, Joe Courter and Jenny Brown, Ken and Cee Cee, Stan Swart,John Maycumber, Candice Carter, Shelley and Matthew Clay-Robison, Sandra Parks, Stetson Kennedy, Allen Marcil, Terry Buckenmeyer, Frank Schulman, Bob and Patty Bender, Vicki Ryder, Alexis, Dave Cambest, Michael Stock, Kathy Schmitz, Amy Carol Webb and Brooke Bell, Brad in Sarasota, Martha Shunn, Arlene Sweeting, Wendyl Jay and Bill Bailey, and Laura Griffin. My husband was able to join me for the last ten days and I've posted pictures from this best-ever tour of Florida at http://www.flickr.com/photos/annefeeney/sets/72157615960829064/show/

Lake Worth Raging Grannies - Photo by Leonard Bryant

I'm booking the summer right now - better late than never! I'm planning on doing another NW tour in July ... looking for places to play between SF and Vancouver ... drop me a line with your ideas!





In this issue:

Four Seats Left!
National Health Care Now!
Pete Seeger is 90!
Archie Green, Rest in Peace
Family News
Birthdays
The Tour

Thanks for your support, and for taking a look at this email every month!

Anne

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STILL FOUR SEATS LEFT!

We can still take four more people on the 2009 Ireland tour. If you'd like to join a very lively and exciting group of activists on a tour of Galway, Dublin and Clare from August 25-September 3rd, drop me a line and I'll send you more information.

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NATIONAL HEALTH CARE NOW!!

HR 676 would institute a single payer health care system by expanding a
greatly improved Medicare system to everyone residing in the U. S.

HR 676 would cover every person for all necessary medical care including
prescription drugs, hospital, surgical, outpatient services, primary and
preventive care, emergency services, dental, mental health, home health,
physical therapy, rehabilitation (including for substance abuse), vision
care, hearing services including hearing aids, chiropractic, durable
medical equipment, palliative care, and long term care.

HR 676 ends deductibles and co-payments. HR 676 would save hundreds of
billions annually by eliminating the high overhead and profits of the
private health insurance industry and HMOs.

In the current Congress, HR 676 has 72 co-sponsors in addition to Conyers.

HR 676 has been endorsed by 499 union organizations in 49 states including
123 Central Labor Councils and Area Labor Federations and 39 state
AFL-CIO's (KY, PA, CT, OH, DE, ND, WA, SC, WY, VT, FL, WI, WV, SD, NC, MO, MN, ME, AR, MD-DC, TX, IA, AZ, TN, OR, GA, OK, KS, CO, IN, AL, CA, AK, MI, MT, NE, NY, NV & MA).

For further information, a list of union endorsers, or a sample
endorsement resolution, contact:

Kay Tillow
All Unions Committee For Single Payer Health Care--HR 676
c/o Nurses Professional Organization (NPO)
1169 Eastern Parkway, Suite 2218
Louisville, KY 40217
(502) 636 1551
Email: nursenpo@aol.com
http://unionsforsinglepayerHR676.org


We Want National Health Care Now! photo by Leonard Bryant



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PETE SEEGER IS 90!

Not yet, but on May 3rd. And what an extravaganza is planned! Check out the lineup for his Madison Square Garden birthday concert at http://seeger90.com

I was thrilled to see my friends Larry Long and Tommy Sands included on the bill with so many luminaries. The NYC Labor Chorus will perform too. Since Pete and my sister Kathleen have a mutual birthday, she and I are making the splurge and attending this gala along with my niece, Kim Sever and her handsome son (my Grand-in-every-sense-of-the-word-Nephew) Casey Horne.

Visit http://www.nobelprize4pete.org/ and sign the petition for Pete Seeger to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. He certainly deserves it!


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Archie Green, Beloved Folklorist, Dies in California

One of the most pleasant mornings I've spent in years was at the San Francisco home of Archie Green when I interviewed him in conjunction with my review of "The Big Red Songbook." Archie and I had one of the liveliest and most spirited conversations of my lifetime. He was thoroughly charming, gracious and encyclopedic in his knowledge of folk music. Although we argued pretty extensively that morning, I found him a most convivial adversary and very much looked forward to another visit.

http://www.loc.gov/folklife/ArchieGreen.html

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Family News

I'm heartbroken to report that my dear and last aunt, Claire O'Connor, died on March 8th - International Women's Day - in Aiken, SC just 3 months short of her 90th birthday. I'll miss her terribly.
http://www.legacy.com/postgazette/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=125012540

My son Dan's blog is terrific. His link to a "linguistically amusing description" of the cable car ride in Quito at http://www.in-quito.com/teleferico-quito-ecuador/teleferico.htm is the funniest thing I've read in a long time. Read all of Dan's posts and check out the pictures of the Ecuadoran delicacy - smoked guinea pig (cuy) at http://www.balancingtheegg.blogspot.com/

Birthdays – Friends

Bette Jacobson, Mar 26 - Martha Shunn, Mar 27 - Guy Zahller, Apr 9 - David Rovics, Apr 10 - Joyce Kornbluh, Apr 16 - Joey Only. Apr 17 - Rosanna Lane and Karen Newman, Apr 19

and Family -
Mary Weldon, Mar 29th and Kelly Grefenstette, Mar 31st

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THE TOUR

Saturday, March 28th, 2009 7:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
UU Society of Cleveland
2728 Lancashire Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
216.932.1898
http://uusocietyofcleveland.tripod.com/index.html
Price: $10 suggested


Sunday, March 29th, 2009 10:45 AM
Music for Sunday Service
UU Society of Cleveland
2728 Lancashire Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
216.932.1898
http://uusocietyofcleveland.tripod.com/index.html
Price: all welcome


Sunday, March 29th, 2009 4:00 PM
Conn Selmer Strike Benefit Concert
Al Cholger and Maureen Sheehan's House
20996 Inkster Rd
Southfield, MI
248.631.8432
Price: $20
RSVPs: acholger@comcast.net
masheahan@aol.com
Or call: Al @ 248.631.8432
Maureen @ 248.376.5701


Monday, March 30th, 2009 7:00 PM
Women's History Month Concert
Westland Public Library
6123 Central City Parkway
Westland, MI 48185
734-326-6123
http://www.westland.lib.mi.us
Price: FREE
cheryl.napsha<@>westland.lib.mi.us is the contact. (major directions: Ford Road exit of 275; take Ford Road east, left on Central City Parkway)


Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 7:00 PM
Benefit Concert for Conn Selmer Strikers - UAW 364
The New Gallery
805 & 807 Lincoln Way West
South Bend, IN 46616
574-807-2935
http://newgalleriesonlww.com/
Price: $10 suggested
your generous check payable to Food4Strikers will be most appreciated!


Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 5:00 PM
Third Anniversary Reunion of Locked Out Conn-Selmer Workers!
McNaughton Park Pavilion
701 Arcade Ave
Elkhart, IN 46516
574-264-1591
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3386674426389672298&/
Price: donations
Ronald Czarnecki ronczarnecki@msn.com is the contact - Bring checks payable to Food4Strikers, or cash, or food


Friday, April 3rd, 2009 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Joey Only's Big Ontario Tour
USWA Hall
25 Cecil Street
Toronto, ON
Canada
Price: $15 suggested
as always, no one is turned away!


Saturday, April 4th, 2009 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Joey Only
private party
Peterborough, ON
Canada
http://joeyonly.com


Sunday, April 5th, 2009 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney & Joey Only
UU Congregation of Guelph
122 Harris at York
Guelph, ON
Canada
http://www.guelph-unitarians.com/guelph_unitarians/how_to_find_us.shtml


Monday, April 6th, 2009 9:00 PM
Wax Mannequin presents Anne Feeney and Joey Only
38 King William St
Hamilton , ON
Canada
http://joeyonly.com


Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney & Joey Only
Presented by the Ottawa IWW
76 Murray St
Ottawa, ON
Canada
http://joeyonly.com


Saturday, April 11th, 2009 8:00 PM
THE TENANT ACTION GROUP, ONTARIO COALITION AGAINST POVERTY, PCAP, KCAP and GUTS present Anne Feeney and Joey Only
Ontario Common Front Consulta at location tba
225 Front Street
Belleville, ON
Canada


Thursday, April 16th, 2009
UALE Conference
National Labor College
10000 New Hampshire Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20903
http://uale.prometheuslabor.com/2009-conference



Friday, April 17th, 2009
UALE Conference
National Labor College
10000 New Hampshire Ave
Silver Spring, MD
http://uale.prometheuslabor.com/2009-conference


Saturday, April 18th, 2009
UALE Conference
National Labor College
10000 New Hampshire Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20903
http://uale.prometheuslabor.com/2009-conference

Saturday, April 18th, 2009 - 8PM
Tentative show in New Brunswick, NJ
details from kcfesq@aol.com


Friday, April 24th - Monday, April 27th 2009 8:00 PM
Stop Blackwater Conference
Unitarian Universalist Church of Stockton
219 North Pearl Street
Stockton, IL 61085
http://www.noprivatearmies.org/take_action.html#Anchor-STOP-49575
Price: see web page
A Catholic Worker and Clearwater Conference - With Keynote by Jeremy Scahill, Author of the NY Times Bestseller "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army." He is also a journalist with "The Nation" and with Democracy NOW!
We will also be joined by Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator or Voices for Creative Nonviolence and Diane Wilson, co-founder of CodePink and Texas Jail Project.org, along with Col. Ann Wright will be joining us for the conference on Saturday April 25th. more info:Dan@NoPrivateArmies.org or Mary@NoPrivateArmies.org


Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 8:00 PM
Concert for the Lock Out Heartland Human Services Workers
tba
Effingham, IL
I need some details on this event! Is this going to happen or not?

In the meantime, send checks to:
AFSCME Council 31 Solidarity Fund
615 S. Second St.
P.O. Box 2328
Springfield, IL 62705


Thursday, April 30th, 2009 8:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church
416 W North Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
412.877-6480
Price: $10-20 sliding

The Union Makes Us Strong! - photo by Leonard Bryant

Friday, February 27, 2009

MARCH 2009 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - VOLUME 4, #12

IMMEDIATE DESTINATIONS:
(details, time and locations appear at the end of this newsletter, and are continuously updating at http://annefeeney.com/calendar.html)

FLORIDA!
Tallahassee
Gainesville
Jacksonville
St Augustine
Orange City
North Miami
Deerfield Beach
Lake Worth
Miami
Sunrise
Fort Myers
Sarasota
Cape Coral

then...

Pittsburgh - March 25th with Charlie King and Karen Brandow
Cleveland - March 29th
Detroit - March 30th?????
Somewhere else to host a benefit for UAW 364 - March 31st???
Elkhart, IN - April 1st

Then:
Big Ontario Tour with Joey Only!

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Pittsburgh, PA
27 February 2009


Welcome to the March 2009 Edition of my monthly email news - THE FELLOW TRAVELERS' ADVISORY. It's the only way I can really stay in touch with all the folks I visit over the course of a year, and I sooooo appreciate you inviting me into your inbox once a month.

I'm packing now for three weeks touring in Florida, and then I'll head to the midwest, to Ontario, and Washington DC.

I still have space for nine more folks to come along on the fabulous tour of Ireland I've got planned for August 25th - September 3rd. I hope that all of you - particularly some of my Danish and Swedish friends are considering this trip - It's a great great way to see Ireland!

In this month's Fellow Travelers' Advisory there are some really important timely actions you can take, a fun report from my 2009 Oscars party, family news, news about Charlie King and Karen Brandow's upcoming show in Pittsburgh and more! Write back and let me know what you're up to.

In solidarity

Anne

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Alberta Tar Sands - Attention Canadians and US residents

http://www.tarsandswatch.org/message-canada-s-political-leaders-stop-ducking-obama-s-nafta-challenge
- Here's a site that gives us all a chance to say what a TERRIBLE idea it is to try to squeeze the filthiest oil on the planet out of the Alberta Tar Sands. Click today!
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March 3rd special election for Tom Geoghegan

There's a special election to fill Rahm Emanuel's seat in Illinois and we have a chance to send a brilliant guy who REALLY understands labor, the environment, the economy and so much more to fill that seat. Tom Geoghegan is a fabulous person and a good friend. He'd be perfect for the seat, but he could use your help.

Call your friends in Illinois and tell them they've got a chance to pick a real winner! And if you've got an extra few bucks sitting around, send them Tom's way. I did.

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Charlie King and Karen Brandow in concert in Pittsburgh

Come see Charlie and Karen in an intimate house concert in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, March 25th. Charlie is one of my favorite songwriters, and I'm not alone in that opinion. Charlie's fans include Peggy Seeger, Tom Paxton and Billboard Magazine. Performing with his multi-talented wife, Karen Brandow, Charlie's show is now filled with complex rhythms and gorgeous harmonies. If you'd like to come, send me an email: anne@annefeeney.com and I'll save a seat for you.
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BENEFIT FOR STRIKING UAW 364

After the concert I'm leaving on a midwest mini-tour to raise money for the striking members of UAW364 in Elkhart, IN. You can bring a check payable to Food4Strikers to the Charlie King/Karen Brandow show, or mail one to me:

Food4Strikers
c/o Anne Feeney
2240 Milligan Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15218

and I'll deliver it to them in person on the THIRD anniversary of their strike against Vincent Bach/Conn-Selmer. If you ever played a brass instrument it was probably made by these striking workers.

I'm in Cleveland on March 28th and the morning of the 29th. I'm hoping to do a show in Detroit - Ann Arbor - really - anywhere that's sorta-kinda-maybe on the way to Elkhart, IN - If you'd be willing to host a house concert on March 29, 30 or 31st email me right away!

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Ireland tour - August 25-September 3rd - Galway, Dublin and Clare!

This will be one of my best tours ever. If you'd like to join me and a small group of exciting activists for a musical tour of Ireland, this is your chance! If you're interested, drop me an email and I'll send you the details. anne@annefeeney.com

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ONTARIO IN APRIL

My pal Joey Only and I have been talking about touring together for a long time. Well, it's finally happening this April in honor of Joey's 30th birthday. We still have some dates to fill on that tour. If you're in Ontario and you'd like to host us, please email me: anne@annefeeney.com or Joey info@joeyonly.com


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WHERE IS THE $$$ GOING? - LINK OF THE MONTH

This fantastic site will suck you in for longer than you meant to stay. Brilliantly conceived and executed - it gives us all a chance to be part of the budget, and to know where the money is going!

http://stimuluswatch.org/
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TRYING TO FIND A PICKET LINE?

This very cool site tells you who's on strike and why - all over the world!!
http://www.xpdnc.com/links/strikes.html

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FAMILY NEWS



My cousin Anabel Karen Bernadette Blanco was born on February 22nd at 11:48am, 6lb
15oz, 19in - Mother (Kristin Brown Blanco) and daughter are both doing fine!

My son and his wife - Dan and Monique - enjoyed Carneval in Ecuador. You can read Dan's latest post here

My annual Oscars party was great fun. There's a photo essay on the party just below this post if you're reading this on my blog. Otherwise you can click here to see the citrus sorbet pressed into the mold of Nixon's head (Frost/Nixon, get it?) and other gastronomic excesses of the evening.


Get well soon!
Janet Bates
89569 Sunny Loop Lane
Bandon, OR 97411

Janet is recovering from surgery, with lots of TLC from her wonderful husband Ken.

My friend, colleague and union brother, Derrick Finch - fabulous piano player and wonderful spirit, was killed in a car crash in LA at the age of 36. Gone too soon. Rest well, brother.

BIRTHDAYS!!

Shirley Shultz Myers - Mar 1st, Mary McCahill Madera - Mar 1st, Griffin Lane McCahill - Mar 13th, Rob Shepherd - Mar 14th, Ron Berlin is 65 on Mar 15th, Tom Weldon is 80 (!) Mar 17th, Suzy Edkins - Mar 17th, John Cunningham - Mar 20th, Bette Jacobson Godfrey - Mar 26th, Martha Shunn - Mar 27th, Mary Weldon - Mar 29th, Kelly Grefenstette - Mar 31st

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HERE'S THE TOUR SO FAR:

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 11:00 AM
UFF-FSU sponsored Rally to protest education cuts!
State Capitol
Tallahassee, FL
http://fateofthestate.ning.com


Thursday, March 5th, 2009 8:00 PM
Concert and Pot Luck!
Imaginary Fool's Juggling, Singing and Gourmet Supper Club
Tallahassee, FL
850-878-4149
Price: $10 suggested
call or email wbroderson(@)hotmail.com to make reservations and get directions.... I *love* this venue ... It's soooooooo much fun!

Friday, March 6th, 2009 8:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
The NEW Civic Media Center
433 S Main St
Gainesville, FL
Price: $10
gainesvilleiguana(@)cox.net


Saturday, March 7th, 2009 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of St Augustine
2487 A1A South and Florida Avenue
St Augustine, FL 32605
http://www.nrdp.net/uufsa/
Price: $10-20 suggested

Sunday, March 8th, 2009 10:30 AM
Music for Sunday Service
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of St Augustine
2487 A1A South and Florida Avenue
St Augustine, FL 32605
http://www.nrdp.net/uufsa/
Price: all welcome


Sunday, March 8th, 2009 3:00 PM
Mosaic Unitarian Universalist Church
425 S Volusia Ave (17-92)
Orange City, FL 32774
http://mosaicuu.org/
jsdupree(@)hotmail.com


Sunday, March 8th, 2009 8:00 PM
Live on Progressive Roots Radio with Ken Connors and CeeCee Severin!
Live in the Studio and streaming on the internet at
Jacksonville, FL
http://radiofreejax.com
Price: free!
On Air: FM 105.7 (WHJX) in Jacksonville, FM 105. 5 (WSJF) in St. Augustine
Call-In # = 694-1057 (AC 904)


Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 12:00 PM
Artist in Residence
Flagler College
Kernan Bldg. #135
St Augustine, FL
Two classroom appearances: 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM and 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Site: Flagler College,
Performances for two classes on "The '60s -- Revolution, Revelation, ..."
Local Contact: Allan Marcil, cell = 806-6178


Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 7:00 PM
Anne Feeney In Family Concert for Union Folks and Their Kids!
IBEW #177 Hall
966 North Liberty Street
Jacksonville
(904)-765-5004

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 3:00 PM
Anne Feeney Live on Brother Stan's Radio Show 105.7FM
Live in the Studio and streaming on the internet at
Jacksonville , FL
http://radiofreejax.com
On Air: FM 105.7 (WHJX) in Jacksonville, FM 105. 5 (WSJF) in St. Augustine
Call-In # 904-694-1057


Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 5:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert at CLC meeting
IBEW #177 Hall
966 North Liberty Street
Jacksonville, FL
Price: free
this brief appearance is for Jacksonville labor activists


Thursday, March 12th, 2009 5:30 PM
Campus Chapter of Amnesty International presents Anne Feeney in Concert
UNF Campus
UNF Art Gallery Auditorium
Jacksonville, FL
904-620-1654
http://www.unf.edu/dept/gallery/
ccarter(@)unf.edu - Candice Carter is the contact or Shelly Clay-Robison shellyclayrobison(@)hotmail.com
Price: donations welcome
Shelly Clay-Robison shellyclayrobison(@)hotmail.com


Friday, March 13th, 2009 8:00 PM
Countdown to St Patrick's Day Concert!
Luna Star Cafe
775 NE 125th St
North Miami, FL 33161
http://www.lunastarcafe.com
Price: $15
In addition to my regular repertoire, look for lots of wonderful Irish songs too!


Saturday, March 14th, 2009 10:00 AM
Deerfield Beach Progressive Forum - 10AM - 12 Noon
Century Village, Deerfield Beach Activities Center
Deerfield Beach, FL
bobbende(@)gmail.com is the contact


Saturday, March 14th, 2009 7:30 PM
Bailout the People! Anne Feeney in Concert
Society of Friends (Quakers) Meeting House
823 North A St.
Lake Worth, FL
561-330-9016
Price: $10-20 sliding


Sunday, March 15th, 2009 11:00 AM
Music for Sunday Service
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Miami
7701 SW 76th Avenue
Miami, FL 33143
305-667-3697
http://uumia.org/
Price: all welcome


Sunday, March 15th, 2009 7:00 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Glades Edge House Concerts
Sunrise, FL
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=108478112
Price: $15
shadow83blk(@)comcast.net - There is a potluck at 6PM


Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 12:00 PM
St Patrick's Day After-Parade Celebration - Noon until 3:30PM
Channel Mark Outdoor Restaurant
19001 San Carlos Blvd
Ft Myers Beach, FL 33931
(239) 463-9127
laura griffin is the contact - swflagirl(@)aol.com



Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 6:00 PM
St Patrick's Day Celebration 6-9:30PM
French Connection Block Party
2282 First Street
Ft. Myers, FL 33901
(239) 332-4443
(Downtown Ft Myers after the Boston Red Sox Game) Laura Griffin Swflagirl(@)aol.com is the contact

Friday, March 20th, 2009 7:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Mother's Musical Bakery
6525 Superior Ave
Sarasota, FL
Price: $10-20 suggested
come early! I'll start at 7:30 sharp!


Saturday, March 21st, 2009 7:00 PM
SWFLA Labor Social
Moorings Patio Restaurant
1326 Se 16th Pl
Cape Coral, FL 33990
Price: $5 at the door
Laura Griffin is the contact - swflagirl(@)aol.com
Come early for:
**social 5-6:30
**EFCA discussion 6:30-7
**Anne Feeney Show 7-10


Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 7:00 PM
Anne Feeney presents Charlie King and Karen Brandow
Jim & Llouise's
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
412-877-6480
http://charlieking.org
Price: $15
email me at anne(@) annefeeney.com to receive an invitation to this wonderful concert, featuring two extremely talented friends long-overdue for a pittsburgh visit! Seating is limited. reserve a seat now! (Of course, I'll sing some, too!)


Saturday, March 28th, 2009 7:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
UU Society of Cleveland Heights
2728 Lancashire Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
216.932.1898
http://uusocietyofcleveland.tripod.com/index.html
Price: $10 suggested


Sunday, March 29th, 2009 10:45 AM
Music for Sunday Service
UU Society of Cleveland
2728 Lancashire Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
216.932.1898
http://uusocietyofcleveland.tripod.com/index.html
Price: all welcome

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 5:00 PM
Third Anniversary Reunion of Locked Out Conn-Selmer Workers!
McNaughton Park Pavilion
701 Arcade Ave
Elkhart, IN 46516
574-264-1591
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3386674426389672298&/
Price: donations
Ronald Czarnecki ronczarnecki@msn.com is the contact - Bring checks payable to Food4Strikers, or cash, or food

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Oscars 2009!

The tables were set:






The 2009 tote-board in place:






The red carpet was rolled out, and we awaited our guests!




Our lovely paparrazza, Sophia Faller (on the right), and her friend Mia Davis, took the guests' coats on arrival, gave them their ballots, and collected their dollars!




First to arrive were Jim and Llouise Altes with the "Slum Dog Millionaire" appetizers!





Next came "Eric von Marchbein" - silent movie director - resplendent in his jodhpurs and riding boots




Father Bill Feeney




Jan Boyd and Bill Erickson



Barbara Lebeau, wearing a lovely bottle of Pinot Noir



Father Lou Vallone in his Steelers-wear:




"Slumdog" Hilary Chiz!



Barbara's husband, Tom Aspel



Jeanne Clark, with a car full of beer and champagne!



Tod Faller, parking valet, technical master, furniture mover, majordomo and factotum


The candles are lit and we start off with our "Slumdog Millionaire" appetizers - curried nut mix and pappadams with three sauces!




Robin Alexander (on left) and Polly Halfkenny (adjusting her "Revolutionary Road" hat in the mirror) arrive just in time with "The Reader" salad!



Perfect, Polly!



Following Polly's dramatic reading of the recipe, and Robin's artful tableside preparation, we were treated to "The Reader" salad - featuring poached pears, dried cranberries, gorgonzola cheese and toasted pine nuts! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm



Time for the Benjamin Button entree - New Orleans Jambalaya!



The diners await Hilary Chiz's "Frost/Nixon" citrus sorbet -


artfully arranged by Julie Leonardsson in a custom-made mold of Nixon's head



"Was that the dessert?" wonders Jeanne Clark



No! Just the palate cleanser. Dessert is courtesy of "MILK" - Julie's lovely Creme Caramel -




CHAMPAGNE!



and now, on to the Oscars!



From the beginning, Tom is out front!



von Marchbein looks strangely confident!



Hilary says, "Has anyone noticed that Tom has gotten them ALL right so far!!!"


Tom ponders: "Should I invest my winnings in stocks, bonds, commodities?"




And the winner is - SLUM DOG MILLIONAIRE!!



And the winner of the 2009 Oscars' Sweepstakes is Tom!His score - a whopping 18 out of 24 - 75% correct! amazing! (click on the image to enlarge... Tom's score is on the bottom row!


Friday, February 06, 2009

FEBRUARY 2009 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - VOLUME 4, #11




IMMEDIATE DESTINATIONS

Newport, OR
Salem, OR
Tallahassee, FL
Gainesville, FL
Jacksonville, FL
St. Augustine, FL
Orange City, FL
Jacksonville, FL
N Miami, FL
Deerfield Beach, FL
Miami, FL
Ft Myers, FL
Sarasota, FL
Ft Myers, FL
Elkhart, IN
Effingham, IL
get all the details on these gigs at the end of this newsletter, or continuously updating at http://annefeeney.com/calendar.html


Hugs to all of you fellow travelers from lovely Portand, Oregon!

Thanks so much for signing up for my once-a-month email news - The Fellow Travelers' Advisory. It's the best, and really, the only way I have of staying in touch with all the wonderful folks I meet in my travels. It may seem impersonal, but I promise you that a very real person (me) is working hard every month to find items that will interest, inspire and amuse you. If you write back - and I hope you do - I answer.



This tour started in Watsonville, CA with my friend Amy Newell organizing a great concert at the SEIU local hall there, and continued north. The day before the always-wonderful Western Workers' Labor Heritage Festival started, my husband and I went with Karen Newman to Coit Tower, where we were paid a surprise visit by the wild parrots of Telegraph Hill!

The wild parrots of Telegraph Hill - photographed by Karen Newman at Coit Tower


I had a wonderful visit with Joanna Robinson in Nevada City, and she took me to see the Hospitality House that she and Utah Phillips helped to found - I'm SOOOOOOOOOO glad we raised some money for this most worthy organization! I visited high school pal Rita Roxas in Sacramento, and we watched the inauguration together. I stopped to visit FW "Baltimore Red" at his fabulous new railroaders' retreat in Black Butte, OR.









A packed house was waiting for me at the People's Inaugural "Obama Pajama Party" at the Siskyou Pub in Ashland, OR - (Photo courtesy of Wes Brain)



At Kate & Dave's house in Astoria - organized by Carol Newman (photo by Paxton)

Certainly one of the highlights of this tour of the Northwest (and the great Canadian Southwest...) was spending so much time with the fabulous Rebel Voices - my dear friends, Janet Stecher and Susan Lewis. To have such celestial three part harmony at 8 shows was a thrill!






After-the-gig party in Portland with Sisters in the Brotherhood! (Photo from Melina Harris)


Unfortunately, I also got pretty sick on this tour - stomach crud - and I fell at least a week behind on my email and data entry ... and I'm several days late on this newsletter. I head back to Pittsburgh on Sunday, and look forward to a couple weeks rest and recuperation at home before heading to the Sunshine State for March. I'm sure that my hometown is a very happy place after the Steelers' Super Bowl victory.

David Rovics
and I are talking about an October tour of the Midwest and possibly FLORIDA, March 2010 - If you're interested in hosting a show on that tour, get in touch.

As always, you can get my CDs at http://cdbaby.com/all/unionmaid - and I hope that you'll do that, if you haven't already.

Here's the news - thanks for reading!

Love and solidarity (and NATIONAL HEALTH CARE NOW!!!)

Anne

IN THIS ISSUE:

COME TO IRELAND WITH ME!
TOM GEOGHEGAN FOR CONGRESS
NATIONAL HEALTH CARE!
FAMILY NEWS
BIRTHDAYS
WHY NOT A MINISTER OF ARTS AND CULTURE!
SOAW SIX SENTENCED!
FLORIDA TOUR! A COUPLE DATES STILL AVAILABLE!
THE EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE ACT WILL END CIVILIZATION - JOKE OF THE MONTH
OSCARS DINNER
THE TOUR



COME TO IRELAND WITH ME! AUGUST 25-SEPTEMBER 3RD - GALWAY, DUBLIN, CLARE






Seats are filling fast with wonderful folks for this tour of Ireland. If you'd like to see Ireland someday, why wait? Join me and 18 other like-minded exciting funny activists for an unforgettable tour of the Emerald Isle. This very affordable trip will include beautiful county Galway, historic Dublin, and the amazing music and scenery of County Clare. The fifty folks who went to Ireland with me last year will all testify - it's a great experience. For $1950 we'll provide all accommodations for nine nights, all ground transportation, all breakfasts, three wonderful dinners, many special events and the best Irish music you'll ever hear! The pace is Irish ... no early mornings, some time for yourself, and many opportunities for authentic Irish experiences unavailable on other tours. Check out http://enchantedwaytours.ie and drop me a line if you'd like to join me. You'll be very welcome. Your first deposit must be received by March 1st.


Tom Geoghegan for Congress


My friend Tom Geogheghan is seeking Rahm Emmanuel's Congressional seat in Illinois. Maybe you read his book "Which Side Are You On?" - Tom is brilliant, witty, and just what we need in Congress. Please send him some money. I did. http://www.geogheganforcongress.com/


NATIONAL HEALTH CARE NOW!!

My many Swedish, Canadian, Irish, British and Danish subscribers probably shake their heads that we can't solve this crucial problem simply and efficiently as they have - I welcome all your commments!

Just before I started this tour of the northwest, I was invited to perform at the Labor for Single Payer meeting in St. Louis. One hundred fifty nine labor activists from all over the country converged to discuss how to keep a full fledged single payer health care program on our national agenda.

What does 'single-payer' mean? It means that the government will process payments for medical bills. Currently Medicare remains the most cost-efficient billing program in the country. (This is despite many terible recent initiatives from the private sector that have made Medicare less effective.)

This is not "government-run" health care - You'd be able to see the doctor of your choice, and follow the treatment that doctor recommends - The bills would go to the national health care system and your doctor would be paid.

Everyone is covered. No problems with "pre-existing" conditions. No problem if you change jobs, or move, or get pregnant. All services are covered.

There are so many misconceptions and so much misinformation out there, I'm going to devote part of each 2009 Fellow Travelers' Advisory to dispelling the corporate/insurance-funded mythology. Here are

Reasons Why a Massachusetts-Style Mandates Program Won't Work

1. As long as we include private for-profit insurers in the mix, universal coverage will be unaffordable. These companies refuse to insure sick people and force them off their rolls, spiking the cost of any public programs.

2. Many people who have insurance now can't afford to get sick. Many people are paying more and more premium and out-of-pocket costs forcing them to decide between health care and food or housing.

3. Mandate-style programs do nothing to regulate premiums, or require insurance companies to pay for necessary services.

4. Employers currently providing coverage would continue be under a disadvantage competing with Canadian and other companies whose employees receive health care from the government.

5. We'd still be paying for the costs of advertising, union-busting and other non-health related activities that private insurance and pharmaceutical spend billions of our health care dollars on.

6. We know many people do not carry auto insurance - even in states with mandatory auto insurance laws. What are we going to do to people who do not have health insurance? Fine them? Jail them? Let them get sick? Who decides how much of a premium the uninsured should pay in a mandates system?

7. There will be no accountability in a mandates program. Who will require insurers to pay for mammograms, or immunizations, or preventive care?

8. Administrative costs currently consume nearly one-third of every health care dollar.

9. A public, non-profit system will respond to what doctors and patients need - not what corporate executives and their stockholders want.

10. A public, non-profit health care system covering ALL of us would create millions of sustainable jobs in this troubled economy. Finally providing health care to our 47 million uninsured will improve public health dramatically.

The only plan that addresses these issues successfully is House Resolution 676. It currently has 93 co-sponsors in the House of Representatives.

Here's the list http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:HR00676:@@@P - If your Congressional Rep isn't on the list, call 202-224-3121 and ask him/her why s/he isn't sponsoring this important legislation.

Here are a couple more links to check out. More next month.

http://www.calnurses.org/research/pdfs/ihsp_sp_economic_study_2009.pdf

http://www.calnurses.org/healthcare3/assets/pdf/singlepayer_top10.pdf


FAMILY NEWS

My son Dan Berlin and his wife Monique Murad are safely ensconced in Quito, Ecuador for the next two years. Dan is posting a blog at http://www.balancingtheegg.blogspot.com/ -- check it out!



Dan's buddies Mike and Dionna Hatch moved to India with their baby Max, seen here modeling his "Power to the Little People" shirt, available from Northland Poster Collective



My folk music family suffered a terrible loss on January 7, 2008 when our friend and mentor Victor Heyman died. He was a total folk music fan, and put his heart and money into supporting folk music and musicians. Thanks to his generous spirit and selfless genius at database management, Victor provided folk alliance attendees for years with impeccable tables to guide us through the over-scheduled weekends with ease. His wonderful wife, partner and sweetheart - Reba Heyman - continues as a cherished member of our folk family. My heart breaks for her and the Heyman family.

Working class hero Ed Sadlowski is recovering at home following major surgery. I'm sure he'd welcome your cards and warm wishes.

Ed Sadlowski
10709 S Avenue F
Chicago, IL 60617-6709

His son Ed is up to his ass in alligators with UHW in California, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with another working class hero, Sal Roselli.

I'm so sorry I didn't let everyone know about my talented cousin Sean McCahill's fabulous acoustic guitar arrangements of Christmas carols in time for the season... but check them out and talk him into releasing this as a cd! It's excellent!
www.myspace.com/guitarcarols

BIRTHDAYS
Ryan Grefenstette - Feb 7th, Joe McCahill - Feb 15th, Benjamin McCahill's first birthday! Feb 21st, Ross Chapman - Feb 24th, Barney McElhone - Feb 26th, Shirley Shultz Myers, Mar 1st, Mary McCahill Madera - Mar 1st


WHY NOT A MINISTER OF ARTS AND CULTURE?

Ask President-Elect Obama to appoint a Secretary of the Arts. While many other countries have had Ministers of Art or Culture for centuries, The United States has never created such a position. We in the arts need this and the country needs the arts--now more than ever. Please take a moment to sign this important petition and then pass it on to your friends and colleagues.
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(from Henry Doktorski)

Here's a link to a speech on the power of music by Karl Paulnack, pianist and director of music division at Boston Conservatory. (It's long, but worth it...)
http://fellow-travelers-advisory.blogspot.com/2009/02/power-of-music.html




SOAW SIX SENTENCED

on January 26, six human rights advocates appeared in a federal courthouse in Georgia. The "SOA 6," ranging in age from 21 to 68, were found "guilty" of carrying the protest against the School of the Americas (SOA/WHINSEC) onto the Fort Benning military base. The six were among the thousands who gathered on November 22 and 23, 2008 outside the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia to demand a change in U.S. policy towards Latin America and the closure of the SOA/WHINSEC.

The "SOA 6" spoke out clearly and powerful in court today. They made a compelling case for the closure of the school and creation of a culture of justice and peace, where there is no place for the SOA mindset that promotes military "solutions" to social and economic problems. The six spent the weekend preparing for their trials with a team of lawyers, legal workers and volunteers, and today they stood up for all of us working for a more just world.

The "SOA 6":
Father Luis Barrios, 56, from North Bergen, NJ, was sentenced to 2 months in federal prison and a $250 fine
Theresa Cusimano, 40, Denver, Colorado, found guilty and awaiting sentencing
Kristin Holm, from Chicago, Illinois, was sentenced to 2 months in federal prison and a $250 fine
Sr. Diane Pinchot, OSU, 63, from Cleveland, Ohio, was sentenced to 2 months in federal prison
Al Simmons, 64, from Richmond, Virginia, was sentenced to 2 months in federal prison
Louis Wolf, 68, from Washington, DC, found guilty and awaiting sentencing

From February 15-17 School of the Americas Watch is planning activities in Washington, DC. Read how to support these actions on their website.



FLORIDA!! DATES STILL AVAILABLE!!

Still looking for Saturday, March 14th near Miami, and March 18th and 19th (Wed and Thu) - If you have any ideas, please let me know!



THE EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE ACT WILL END CIVILIZATION - JOKE OF THE MONTH





At least that's what the creeps running Home Depot and the Bank of America think. DO check out this amazing conference call in which these corporate thugs discuss using taxpayer bailout money to fight this simple legislation.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/27/bank-of-america-hosted-an_n_161248.html



OSCARS DINNER

I'm gearing up for the annual Oscars party at my house. I think I've got 16 for dinner this year. We'll be having

SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE APPETIZERS - pappadams & mint chutney, somozas, etc
THE READER SALAD - a tableside salad preparation while the recipe is being read aloud
BENJAMIN BUTTON JAMBALAYA - available in vegetarian and carnivorous versions
FROST/NIXON CITRUS SORBET in the shape of Nixon's head (Julie's still pondering this request... I hope to have a photo for next month! and then....)
HARVEY "MILK" CREME CARAMEL

It was a great year for movies. I'm predicting Benjamin Button for Best Film, Mickey Rourke Best Actor (although this category is amazing - great performances one and all!), Meryl Streep Best Actress and Director Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire, Supporting Actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Supporting Actress Amy Adams. I hear FROZEN RIVER is terrific - I'm looking for it. I haven't seen Revolutionary Road yet either.

THE TOUR

Friday, February 6th, 2009 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
South Beach Community Center
Newport, OR
Price: $10
contact Akia at akia(@)peak.org

Saturday, February 7th, 2009 6:00 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Salem House Concerts
Salem, OR
503-378-7704
http://home.teleport.com/~blueman/
Price: $12/$20 w dinner
Marc Nassar is the contact - blueman(@)teleport.com


Thursday, March 5th, 2009 8:00 PM
Concert and Pot Luck!
Imaginary Fool's Juggling, Singing and Gourmet Supper Club
Tallahassee, FL
850-878-4149
Price: $10 suggested
call or email wbroderson(@)hotmail.com to make reservations and get directions.... I *love* this venue ... It's soooooooo much fun!


Friday, March 6th, 2009 8:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
The NEW Civic Media Center
433 S Main St
Gainesville, FL
Price: $10
gainesvilleiguana(@)cox.net


Saturday, March 7th, 2009 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of St Augustine
2487 A1A South and Florida Avenue
St Augustine, FL 32605
Price: $10-20 suggested


Sunday, March 8th, 2009 3:00 PM
Mosaic Unitarian Universalist Church
425 S Volusia Ave (17-92)
Orange City, FL 32774
http://mosaicuu.org/
jsdupree(@)hotmail.com


Thursday, March 12th, 2009 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
UNF Campus
Jacksonville, FL
ccarter(@)unf.edu - Candice Carter is the contact


Friday, March 13th, 2009 8:00 PM
Countdown to St Patrick's Day Concert!
Luna Star Cafe
775 NE 125th St
North Miami, FL 33161
http://www.lunastarcafe.com
Price: $15
In addition to my regular repertoire, look for lots of wonderful Irish songs too!


Saturday, March 14th, 2009 10:00 AM
Deerfield Beach Progressive Forum - 10AM - 12 Noon
Century Village, Deerfield Beach Activities Center
Deerfield Beach, FL
bobbende(@)gmail.com is the contact

Saturday, March 14th, 2009 7:30 PM
Bailout the People! Anne Feeney in Concert
Society of Friends (Quakers) Meeting House
823 North A St.
Lake Worth, FL
561-330-9016
Price: $10-20 sliding




Sunday, March 15th, 2009 7:00 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Glades Edge House Concerts
Miami area, FL
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=108478112

Price: $15
shadow83blk(@)comcast.net
There is a potluck at 6PM


Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 8:00 PM
St Patrick's Day Celebration
Ft Myers, FL
laura griffin is the contact - swflagirl(@)aol.com


Friday, March 20th, 2009 7:30 PM
Anne Feeney in Concert
Mother's Musical Bakery
6525 Superior Ave
Sarasota, FL
Price: $10-20 suggested
come early! I'll start at 7:30 sharp!


Saturday, March 21st, 2009 8:00 PM
Music for Union Agitators and their Friends!
tba
Ft Myers, FL
Laura Griffin is the contact - swflagirl(@)sol.com


Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 8:00 PM
90th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire (tentative)
Cooper Union
New York, NY
(I can't find my contact information on this gig... Is anyone on this list involved with this event???? get in touch with me!)



Sunday, March 29th, 2009 8:00 PM
UU Fellowship of Cleveland Heights
UU Society of Cleveland
2728 Lancashire Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
216.932.1898
http://uusocietyofcleveland.tripod.com/index.html