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Relix Magazine & Livestock Present: Peace Can Work Made Possible by: Annie’s Homegrown & Tower City Center Peace Sign Can Sculpture on Display at Tower City Center October 9-31, 2006 Dedicated to: the memory of John Lennon Cans to be donated to St. Augustine's Hunger Center | ||
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In a harmonious celebration of the Beatles’ music and John Lennon's life, Relix Magazine & Livestock will present PEACE CAN WORK, a ‘Peace Sign Can Sculpture’, to be on display at Tower City from October 9-31, 2006. Dedicated to the remembrance of John Lennon’s Birthday, Peace Can Work will donate all cans collected to St. Augustine Food Bank in Cleveland.
The sculpture construction coincides with the Cleveland debut of The Fab Faux. The Fab Faux’s Cleveland concert, October 14th at Playhouse Square Center’s Allen Theatre, is their first in a series of concerts to benefit Circle of Life, the environmental non-profit organization founded by Julia Butterfly Hill. Fans are asked to bring a canned food product to the 10/14 concert for donation as well. The Peace Can Work initiative was conceived and developed by Kara Bilof and Lori Rocker of Livestock, and the peace sign can sculpture was designed by Robert Maschke, AIA – Principal, robert maschke ARCHITECTS inc. | |||