Sure. I didn’t think about it deeply._______________________________________________J
On Mar 28, 2019, at 9:49 AM, Rhonda Hinther <HintherR@BrandonU.CA> wrote:
This is more complicated than it may appear, as the Good Will will be set up to accommodate their show later that evening (& for other reasons). It would better to slot him in elsewhere in the agenda.<image001.png>_______________________________________________
RLH
Sent from my iPhoneHe could play a bit at the Good Will during the 5 to 8 period. It would be fitting, and a draw to get people over there right after the Friday roundtable.
On Mar 28, 2019, at 9:24 AM, David Camfield <David.Camfield@umanitoba.ca> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi all,I got this from Dave Bleakney. Rhonda suggested he might be able to play during one of the lunches. Dave likes that idea, so I’m sending thisalong.Cheers,
DavidDavid CamfieldCoordinator, Labour Studies ProgramAssociate Professor of Labour Studies & Sociology116 Isbister Building183 Dafoe RoadUniversity of ManitobaWinnipegManitobaR3T 2N2phone: 204-474-6160fax: 204-474-7869From: Dave Bleakney [mailto:dbleakney@cupw-sttp.org]
Sent: March-27-19 2:26 PM
To: David Camfield
Subject: questionHi comrade, hope you are well. I will be out your way in 6 weeks or so for the conference. I am wondering if you know of any musical events or open stages that are related I could plug into?My musical career has been re-invigorated, am in recording studio nearly every weekend I can and have some summer festival dates coming up. Further, some of my songs are now being recorded and performed by a Mexican artist and I have been in the SOCAN studio in Toronto. Wondering if there is anyone I can speak with about plugging into a set or even a few original songs on working class struggle?If you know of anything/anyone I should be connecting with please advise. Thanks, dDave Bleakney2nd National Vice-PresidentCanadian Union of Postal Workers377 Bank StreetOttawa, OntarioCanadaK2P 1Y3613-236-9339 (office)613-299-3397 (cell)613-563-7861 (fax)Please support the parliamentary petition seeking a public inquiry into Canada's Extradition Act & the way it failed Hassan Diab:
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