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Encuentro 5 Fundraising Concert: Consilience... A Community-Building Concert

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Come visit Encuentro 5, Evolver's headquarters in Boston this Saturday, December 18th @ 7pm for an evening of music and community!

Encuentro 5 is a grass roots organization located in the heart of Boston. Focused on progressive movement building, E5 is organized by Massachusetts Global Action and brings together organizations wanting to make a change in the world we live in. In order to cut costs in such an expensive city, E5 shares its location at 33 Harrison Ave. with multiple special interest groups so that many people may enjoy the space as well as collaborate and share their social and political ideas.

Join the tenants of e5 and their guests for an evening of live music from: Gabrilla Ballard, Rafael Medina, Simon Rios, Sergio Reyes, and eRoc of the Foundation Movement. The evenings events, titled: Consilience... A Community-Building Concert will address the goings-on of Venezuela's grassroots movement, enjoy Venezuelan cuisine, as well as some festive games for the holiday season. Make sure to stop by and check it out as its sure to be an interesting evening on a topic often not discussed!

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As we reflect on the extraordinary history of encuentro 5 and look forward at future developments in movement-building, please join us to support our efforts towards financial sustainability.

Suggested Donation at Door: $20-$10. Visit the event on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=179440765416526

Avoid the lines and reserve your place click on the links below to pay using PayPal, a check or credit card. Paypal allows you to pay using checks and credit cards without having an account with them.

http://www.encuentro5.org/home/node/173

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