Reverend Billy ELECT-A-LUJAH! San Francisco Fundraiser for NYC Mayor Campaign

by Scott Beale on July 13, 2009 · 1 comment

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Reverend Billy is running for Mayor of NYC. He will be in San Francisco next week and is having a ELECT-A-LUJAH! fundraiser event on Tuesday, July 21st at DNA Lounge.

JOIN US FOR A SERMON AND CELEBRATION WITH REV. BILLY TALEN
from the Church of Life After Shopping & the documentary “What Would Jesus Buy?”

Reverend Billy, the performance artist and international activist, is running for Mayor of New York City. He has inspired so many to embrace a life beyond corporate control. As Mayor, he would be an global leader for local rights, economic and social justice, the environment and the arts.

http://www.voterevbilly.org

SPECIAL MUSICAL GUESTS
Samba-Hip-Hop-Funk-R&B from the Loyd Family Players!
DJ Smoove!

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES
Miss Rosie and friends
and more TBA!

ELECT-A-LUJAH!
Tuesday, July 21st
7 – 10 pm
DNA Lounge
375 Eleventh Street, SF

Buy your tickets online at http://www.tinyurl.com/revbillyca

Suggested contribution: $10 and up
No one turned away due to lack of funds.

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Reverend Billy and Chicken John in Conversation

Reverend Billy Arrested While Reciting The First Amendment

What Would Jesus Buy? Trailer For Reverend Billy Documentary

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1 Marnie Glickman July 13, 2009 at 8:35 pm

We are looking for volunteers to spread the word and volunteer at the event. Please let me know if you are interested.

Peace,
Marnie

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