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Farley Center/SWWAP Concert featuring Cris & Ann Plata

8/6/22

Cris & Ann Plata
Hosted by the Farley Center and the Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives

Cost: $15 PAY AT THE DOOR
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSICIANS!
All proceeds will go to the musicians

Come join us for an in person concert with “Cris & Ann Plata” at the Farley Center under the Bur Oak Welcoming Area (BOWA).

We encourage attendees to come early or stay late and take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and Farley Center farms.

We are offering an informational tour with Farley Center Board Member Jeanne Meier at 4:00 – one hour before the concert.

And there is a food forest tour (no charge) following the concert.

Farley Center honey ($10) and organic vegetables may be available. Please bring cash.

Please bring your own blanket, chair, food and drinks to the concert.For any questions, please contact us a 608-845-8724 or e-mail us at

CRIS & ANN PLATA
Cris Plata was born in South Texas, the son of migrant workers. Those early days of living in different migrant camps and following the harvest from region to region exposed Cris to a wide range of musical experiences. While Cris and Ann have made their home in Wisconsin, the couple’s performance borrows much from Cris’s heritage and musical diversity. He describes his style as Mexican roots music, borrowing from norteno, conjunto and ranchera music. Cris’s life and musical partner Ann Plata is the bass player and backing vocalist for the duo. She received her rhythm education on the stage, in “real time” while playing with the great drummer Clyde Stubblefield.

With all of these influences, how do we describe Cris Plata’s music in a nutshell? Perhaps we will have to borrow the term Tex-Mex and redefine it. “Tex” would now stand for Texas singer-songwriters and “Mex” would stand for Mexican roots music. However, do not let this definition alone form your impression of his music. Come to the concert and the best definition will be your own.

Farley Center Concerts Poster

HOSTED BY:
Farley Center
www.farleycenter.org
Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives (SWWAP)
https://www.facebook.com/MtHorebProgressive

Natural Path Sanctuary
www.naturalpathsanctuary,org

Farley Center/SWWAP Concert featuring Common Chord

7/16/22

Common Chord
Hosted by the Farley Center and the Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives

Cost: $15 PAY AT THE DOOR
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSICIANS!
All proceeds will go to the musicians

Come join us for an in person concert with “Common Chord” at the Farley Center under the Bur Oak Welcoming Area (BOWA ).

Common Chord was formed originally as a duo in 2015 by singer/songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Michael Bryant and Tracy Jane Comer, who were members of the former Madison-area trio Sticky Fingers (early to mid-2000s). The two have worked as duo on occasion since then as well, prior to forming Common Chord. The group quickly grew to five regular performers with the addition of singer/songwriter Bruce Buttel, vocalist Delores Jenison, and multi-instrumentalist Faye Bruggink. This powerhouse of combined talents yields a strong creative synergy…the musical whole is much greater than the sum of the parts.

With their unique combination of vocal, instrumental, songwriting and composing/arranging skills, Common Chord creates an amazing sonic palette. Their repertoire includes vocal-centric pieces with four-part harmonies, toe-tapping swingy numbers, folk and bluegrass-flavored pieces, bluesy tunes, acoustic rock/pop songs and more…something for everyone, with appeal to audiences of all ages. The group focuses on originals from each of three writers in the group plus unique covers from the likes of Tom Waits, the Beatles, Robert Johnson, Paul Simon, and George Gershwin, and others. Instruments regularly used in live shows include guitars, bass, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, clarinet, bass clarinet, cigar box guitar, hand percussion, and sometimes cello, melodica, and hammered dulcimer.

www.commonchord.us

We are offering an informational tour with Farley Center Board Member Amy Barrilleaux at 4:00 – one hour before the concert.

And there is a food forest tour (no charge) following the concert.

Please bring your own blanket, chair, food and drinks to the concert.For any questions, please contact us a 608-845-8724 or e-mail us at

Farley Center Concerts Poster

HOSTED BY:
Farley Center
www.farleycenter.org
Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives (SWWAP)
https://www.facebook.com/MtHorebProgressive

Natural Path Sanctuary
www.naturalpathsanctuary,org

Farley Center/SWWAP Concert featuring The Honey Pies

The Honey Pies
Hosted by the Farley Center and the Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives

Cost: $15 PAY AT THE DOOR
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSICIANS!
All proceeds will go to the musicians

Come join us for an in person concert with “The Honey Pies” at the Farley Center under the Bur Oak Welcoming Area (BOWA ).

https://www.honeypiesmusic.com/

“If you’ve never seen The Honey Pies, or haven’t in a while, treat yourself. Every time I hear Jodi sing, I pick myself back up from the floor and think, “Right. That’s what the real thing sounds like.” And this is the band she was born to sing with. Songs that remind you why music has always carried us from one generation to the next, in harmonies that will make you smile and say, “Yup. That’s what I needed.” Homegrown Americana, nurtured right here in the Driftless. So come one in, grab yourself a drink, and feed your soul.” Michael Broh, Slowpoke Lounge & Cabaret

The Honey Pies is an exciting collaboration of Madison-based music veterans. Jodi Jean Amble made a major splash in the Chicago scene fronting her eponymous band—nominally jazz, but equally at home with pop, country, and more—and as a member of the highly eclectic ensemble Jenny Dragon. Tom Waselchuk leads the MAMA Award-winning Americana band The Dang-Its and has performed for more than twenty years in a free-swinging guitar duo with multi-instrumentalist Doug Brown. Doug has long been among the most in-demand freelance sidemen on the Madison music scene in a variety of genres, as well as being a band-leader, composer, and arranger. Matt Rodgers is among southern Wisconsin’s busiest bass players, equally at home in most any style of music.

Displaying a formidable range of musical backgrounds and notable depth of experience, The Honey Pies apply crystal vocal harmonies and virtuoso instrumental skills to the best of traditional, contemporary, and original Americana music.

“The four members of The Honey Pies are all terrific musicians in their own right, but together their musicality shoots to new heights. The sound is free-spirited but amazingly focused and precise. And what a range of styles! This is not your typical country-folk band!” — Nancy Cullen, Rural Musicians Forum, Touchstone Theatre

“The Honey Pies have already been dubbed a fan favorite by our patrons. Although their covers are beautifully performed, where they truly shine is with their original music. The musicians are some of Madison’s finest and the stage banter is adorable. The Honey Pies can make an intimate concert space come alive or fill a large performing arts center with their non-stop energy.” — Lindsey Giese, River Arts Center, Prairie du Sac WI

Jodi Jean Amble – “Elegant, subtlety sexy and composed, Jodi sounds and looks great on stage and literally has the crowd howling from her first song on. Her voice is inviting and draws the audience to her.” Randy Freedman, Chicago Jazz Magazine

Tom Waselchuk — “I was blown away by his performance last night. I consider them among the best musicians we have had on our stage.” Marv Nielsen, Blackhawk Folk Society

Doug Brown — “Brown handles an acoustic guitar like a master. His jazzy style is characterized by amazing finger-picking skill.” Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange
We encourage attendees to come early or stay late and take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and Farley Center farms.

We are offering an informational tour with Farley Center Board Member Jeanne Meier at 4:00 – one hour before the concert.

And there is a food forest tour (no charge) following the concert.

Farley Center honey ($10) and organic vegetables may be available. Please bring cash.

Please bring your own blanket, chair, food and drinks to the concert.For any questions, please contact us a 608-845-8724 or e-mail us at

Farley Center Concerts Poster

HOSTED BY:
Farley Center

Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives (SWWAP) https://www.facebook.com/MtHorebProgressives

Natural Path Sanctuary
www.naturalpathsanctuary,org

Hoot N Annie Concert @ The Farley Center

Tickets: $15 at the door

All are invited to attend an Autumnal party at the Farley Center – What A Hoot!

On Sunday, October 10, the Farley Center with co-host SWWAP, will be throwing a “Hootenanny” with the Hoot’n Annie String Band. The fun begins at 5 PM.

There will be a free general tour of the Farley Center at 4:00 by Farley Center Board Chair Jeanne Meier. There will also be Farley Center honey for sale.

Attendees are invited to come early and walk through the Sanctuary and Farley Center farms, Pack a picnic, bring a beverage, chairs, blankets or even a cheese tray (seen at previous concerts).

Tickets are $15, and are available at the event. The Farley Center is located at 2299 Spring Rose Rd, near Verona Wisconsin. For more information on this event, please contact .

 

So, What’s a Hoot?

 

Websters defines *Hootenanny as “an informal gathering with folk music and sometimes dancing”. There will be plenty of that at the Farley Center on October 10.

A decade ago, at the beginning of the crackdown on protests at the Wisconsin Capitol, people gathered daily at noon to sing songs of solidarity. Now known as the Solidarity Singalong for nine years years, (the longest running protest of its kind in recorded history). Solidarity Singalong musicians who played instruments would gather to accompany the singers, calling themselves The Learning Curve, and many of them would stay after the scheduled sing, and play folk songs. Some were gospel, some were Americana, and all were fun to sing in harmony. Hoot N’ Annie continues to adopt new songs, new stylings and acquire new fans.

Hoot ‘n Annie is made up of 5 friends that play in several bands in and around Madison. Daithi “the fiddler” Wolfe on fiddle is in too many bands to mention them all, but you may know him from The Currach Irish Trio and Yid Vicious. Prentice Berge on guitar (Prentice is a Mt. Horeb native, graduating from Mount Horeb High School in 1981, before going on to St. Olaf College where he majored in music) and he also plays in County Hwy PD with Daithi, and often gigs with the Mad City Jug Band. Michael Bausch is on guitar and harmonica and also plays in the Wright Combination. Cindy Murphy is the multi-instrumentalist of the group, playing cello, mandolin, banjo and tenor guitar. Yes, her house looks like a magical music store full of rare and beautiful instruments. Our newest member, Tim ‘the librarian” Haub who has been playing with us regularly since 2014, officially became a member of Hoot ‘n Annie String Band in the summer of 2019.

*According to Pete Seeger he first heard the word hootenanny in Seattle, Washington in the late 1930s. It was used by Hugh DeLacy’s New Deal political club to describe their monthly music fund raisers. After some debate the club voted in hootenanny, which narrowly beat out wingding. Seeger, Woody Guthrie and other members of the Almanac Singers later used the word in New York City to describe their weekly rent parties, which featured many notable folksingers of the time. In a 1962 interview in Time, Joan Baez made the analogy that a hootenanny is to folk singing what a jam session is to jazz.

Hosted by:
Linda and Gene Farley Center
Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives (SWWAP)
Mount Horeb Area Progressive Trolls
Solidarity Sing Along

Homegrown Hate & Domestic Terrorism- Nationwide ZOOM Discussion

REGISTER HERE: https://www.united-against-hate.org/event/
Hosted by We are Many: United Against Hate

Please join us on Wednesday, August 19th at 3:00pm CST for our national webinar, “Homegrown Hate & Domestic Terrorism”.

We have invited two national subject matter experts, plus you will hear personal and real life stories from a victim of hate crime and a former white nationalist. John Stofflet from NBC 15 will be moderating the event.

Agenda

Moderator: John Stofflet, NBC 15 News, Madison, Wisconsin

3:00 pm Welcoming remarks & Purpose – Masood Akhtar, Founder/President, UAH

3:10 pm Interactive Panel Discussion

  • Professor Brian Levin, California State University, San Bernardino,
    Expert – Hate Crimes
  • Toshiana Northington
    Hate Crime Victim
  • Daryl Johnson, Owner, DT Analytics Expert
    Domestic Terrorism
  • Derek Barsaleau
    Former White Nationalist

4:00 pm Audience (Q&A)

4:25 pm Call to Action

4:30 pm Adjourn

HOSTED BY: WE ARE MANY: UNITED AGAINST HATE

OUR MISSION STATEMENT: We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of common people—urban and rural, spiritual and secular—seeking equal protection for all, united against hate, bigotry, and racism.

CONTACT: Masood Akhtar,

JOIN MOVEMENT: https://www.united-against-hate.org/join/

DONATIONS: united-against-hate.org/donate

SPONSORS:

• Madison Magazine
• WISC-TV3
• Scholz Nonprofit Law LLC
• Jessica & Jim Doyle
• McFarland School District
• Madison Area Technical College
• Office of Dane County District Attorney
• Amber Indian Cuisine
• NBC 15
• WKOW
• Freedom from Religion Foundation
• Door Engineering
• Linda and Gene Farley Center for Peace, Justice & Sustainability
• Muslim Youth Association
• Forward Community Investments
• Jewish Community Relations Council of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation
• Paul and Margaret Summerside
• Summerleigh Associates
• The Tamara D. Grigsby Office for Equity and Inclusion

BIOS:

JOHN STOFFLET
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Journalism, John Stofflet anchors NBC15 News in Madison at 5, 6, 9 & 10. A 25-time Emmy Award winner, and two-time Regional Edward R.Murrow Award winner, Stofflet has traveled on assignment to more than 40 countries and to all 7 continents. He has interviewed everyone from President Barack Obama one-on-one at the White House, to actors like George Clooney and Julia Roberts. Stofflet has reported for stations in Madison and Seattle, and has worked nationally as a special correspondent for Nat Geo Channel and as a host on HGTV.

PROFESSOR BRIAN LEVIN
Criminologist and civil rights attorney Brian Levin is a professor of criminal justice and found- ing director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. He is the 2020 recipient of the annual Wang Family Excellence Award for outstanding scholarship in the entire CSU system – the largest in the nation. Previously, Professor Levin served as Associate Director-Legal Affairs of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Klanwatch / Militia Task Force in Montgomery, Al.; as a corporate litigator and a New York City Police Officer in the 1980s. Mr. Levin is a graduate of Stanford Law School, where he was awarded the Block Civil Liberties Award. He received his bachelor’s degree with multiple honors in American History from the University of Pennsylvania.A prominent analyst on hate and extremism worldwide, Levin has presented influential Supreme Court briefs and Congressional testimony and is frequently interviewed on TV and in newspapers. He has also given presentations to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Anti-Semitism, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, among others.

DARYL JOHNSON
Daryl Johnson is one of the foremost experts on domestic extremist groups in the US. Beginning his career as a civilian in the US Army, Johnson has held a number of government positions, most recently as senior analyst at the Department of Homeland Security. He is currently the founder of DT Analytics, a private consulting firm for law enforcement. He is also regularly cited, featured, or quoted in media covering domestic extremist groups in the US, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, National Public Radio, MSNBC, CNN, and NBC Nightly News, among many others. He is the author of “Hateland: A Long, Hard Look at America’s Extremist Heart” (Prometheus Books, 2019) and “Right-Wing Resurgence: How a Domestic Terrorism Threat Is Being Ignored” (Rowman & Littlefield, 2012). Johnson is also a freelance writer for various media and civil rights organizations. In 2012, he testified before the
Senate Judiciary Committee on hate crimes and the threat of domestic extremism.

REGISTER HERE: https://www.united-against-hate.org/event/

Lanterns for Peace

Hosted by 
Nukewatch, No F-35 Fighter Jets in Madison, Linda & Gene Farley Center for Peace, Justice and Sustainability, and Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin
Due to Covid 19 risks, our commemoration event for the lives lost 75 years ago in the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki will be live streamed virtually. There will NOT be a public gathering this year.
Join us VIRTUALLY on August 6th at 7:30 PM for activism, sing-along, and live lantern launch. This will be live streamed on PSR Wisconsin’s Facebook page or you can register to watch through zoom (https://bit.ly/LanternsPeace).
BUT we want you and your family and friends to participate from home by creating paper decorations for the lanterns in a few easy steps! Our goal is to float 75 lanterns for the 75th anniversary so we need your help in decorating paper for the lanterns by August 1st!
More information and steps here on our website – https://psr-wisconsin.org/75th-anniversary

 

SPONSORS:
Friends Meeting of Madison
Interfaith Peace Working Group
Linda and Gene Farley Center for Peace, Justice & Sustainability
Madison Raging Grannies
Nukewatch
Outrider Foundation
Safe Skies Clean Water Wisconsin
United Nations Association of Dane County
Veterans for Peace – Chapter 25
Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom – Madison
Wisconsin Coalition to Ground the Drones & End the Wars

Farley Center-Racism in Healthcare by Dr. Tillman Farley-Online

Black Lives Matter: A discussion of racism in healthcare

ONLINE Presentation – (one hour presentation followed by 1/2 hour for discussion)

Racism has permeated all aspects of our society since 1619 when the first enslaved person was brought to these shores. Although the formal institution of slavery ended in the United States in 1865, the underlying force that allowed it to exist – the belief that one group of people is inferior to another – has persisted and has yet to be addressed in the United States. Sadly, the medical profession has not been immune to the effects of structural, institutional, and personal racism. Dr. Tillman Farley, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Salud Family Health Centers and Associate Professor of Family Medicine in the University of Colorado School of Medicine, will lead a presentation and discussion of racism in healthcare.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://salud.zoom.us/j/99604433630
4:30 – 6:00 Pacific Standard Time (PST)
5:30 – 7:00 Mountain Standard Time (MST)
6:30 – 8:00 Central Standard Time (CST)***WI
7:30- 9:00 Eastern Standard Time (EST)


Thank you to the following Co-Sponsors:

UW Dept of Family Medicine and Community Health
https://www.fammed.wisc.edu/about/
Wisconsin Physicians for a National Healthcare Program
The Linda and Gene Farley WI Chapter of PNHP
https://pnhp.org/chapter/wisconsin/
Physicians for Social Responsibility PSR)
Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressive (SWWAP)
swwap.org
Natural Path Sanctuary
http://naturalpathsanctuary.org/

CANCELED – Farley Center Summer Concert Series – #3

In light of present circumstances regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) our summer concert series has been cancelled.
Featuring: Hicksville Debonaires
(Joe Mirenna & Peter Gorman)

Come join us at the Farley Center to listen to some great music by the Hicksville Debonaires. Grab some food from one of the FEED Kitchen food trucks. Bring your own blankets and chairs and meet at the Burr Oak Welcoming Area (B.O.W.A.) The Madison Reading Project’s Big Red Reading Bus will be at the Farley Center for children to browse the books: https://www.madisonreadingproject.com/bigredreadingbus
If you can, please bring a children’s book to donate to the Madison Reading Project.

Farley Center Farmers will have an open market stand where you can purchase fresh, organic produce.

We encourage you to walk around the Farley Center Farms and the Natural Path Sanctuary before or after the concert.

Hosted by the Farley Center & Natural Path Sanctuary

Co-Sponsors:

FEED Kitchen
https://feedkitchens.org/

Wisconsin Network for Peace, Justice & Sustainability
http://www.wnpj.org/

Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives (SWWAP)
https://swwap.org/

Madison Reading Project, Inc.
https://www.madisonreadingproject.com/

Madison Folk Music Society
http://madfolk.org/

Media Sponsor
WORT 89.9 FM
https://www.wortfm.org/

More details to follow as we get closer to the event date

CANCELED – Farley Center Summer Concert Series – #2 & Farmers Food Fest

In light of present circumstances regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) our summer concert series has been cancelled.
Featuring: Skip Jones

Featuring: Skip Jones – Farley Center Summer Concert Series #2
Farley Center Farmers Food Fest featuring some of the foods from the Farley Center Farmers along with the FEED Kitchen Food Trucks

Come join us at the Farley Center to listen to some great tunes by Skip Jones.Grab some food from one of the Farley Center Farmers or one of the FEED Kitchen food trucks. For this summer concert and Food Fest, we will bring in a tent and chairs. The Madison Reading Project’s Big Red Reading Bus will be at the Farley Center for children to browse the books: https://www.madisonreadingproject.com/bigredreadingbus
If you can, please bring a children’s book to donate to the Madison Reading Project.

Farley Center Farmers will have an open market stand where you can purchase fresh, organic produce.

We encourage you to walk around the Farley Center Farms and the Natural Path Sanctuary before or after the concert.

Hosted by the Farley Center & Natural Path Sanctuary & Farley Center Farmers

Co-Sponsors

FEED Kitchen
https://feedkitchens.org/

Wisconsin Network for Peace, Justice & Sustainability
http://www.wnpj.org/

Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives (SWWAP)
https://swwap.org/

Madison Reading Project, Inc.
https://www.madisonreadingproject.com/

Madison Folk Music Society
http://www.madfolk.org/

Media Sponsor
WORT 89.9 FM
https://www.wortfm.org/

More details to follow as we get closer to the event date

CANCELED – Farley Center Summer Concert Series – #1

In light of present circumstances regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) our summer concert series has been cancelled.
Featuring: Joe Mirenna

Come join us at the Farley Center to listen to some great tunes by Joe Mirenna. Grab some food from one of the FEED Kitchen food trucks. Bring your own blankets and chairs and meet at the Burr Oak Welcoming Area (B.O.W.A.). The Madison Reading Project’s Big Red Reading Bus will be at the Farley Center for children to browse the books: https://www.madisonreadingproject.com/bigredreadingbus
If you can, please bring a children’s book to donate to the Madison Reading Project.

Farley Center Farmers will have an open market stand where you can purchase fresh, organic produce.

We encourage you to walk around the Farley Center Farms and the Natural Path Sanctuary before or after the concert.

Hosted by the Farley Center & Natural Path Sanctuary

Co-Sponsors:

FEED Kitchen
https://feedkitchens.org/

Wisconsin Network for Peace, Justice & Sustainability
http://www.wnpj.org/

Southwest Wisconsin Area Progressives (SWWAP)
https://swwap.org/

Madison Reading Project, Inc.
https://www.madisonreadingproject.com/

Madison Folk Music Society
http://madfolk.org/

Media Sponsor
WORT 89.9 FM
https://www.wortfm.org/

More details to follow as we get closer to the event date