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EARTHSTRAVAGANZA!!!!!
The Earth Poets & Musicians celebrate their 25th Anniversary with two exciting Earth Month performances:

FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 7pm
Earth Poets & Musicians
To celebrate a quarter century of performing together, The Earth Poets & Musicians, Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge Gallas, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Harvey Taylor, and Holly Haebig Wake, have invited 24 other Milwaukee area performers to join them in "30 Poets in Three Hours for the Earth," each performing for five minutes. Suggested donation $5 to benefit UEC and other eco groups.
Urban Ecology Center,
1500 E. Park Place (Riverside Park).

SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 8pm
Earth Poets & Musicians
Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge Gallas, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Harvey Taylor, Holly Haebig Wake, have invited Julio Pabon, master player of digeridoo, djembe, congas, and more, to be their special guest for this evening's 25th anniversary celebration. Donation: $5
19th Street Coffeehouse,
631 N. 19th St.



SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 7PM
4th Annual Variety Show & Concert for the Tai Chi Center of Milwaukee
An evening filled with excellent music, poetry, humor and MORE, grounded in a love for positivity and wellness, Tai Chi style. Come one, come all!!
19th Street Coffeehouse,
631 N. 19th St.



SATURDAY, APRIL 14
Earth Poets & Musicians
Jahmes Finlayson, Holly Haebig, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Harvey Taylor
Special Guests: Dena Aronson & Michelle Hatfield
7pm: Interactive poetry and music for the whole family, share your own Earth poems
8pm: Earth Poets and Musicians Concert
free admission, donations to the Urban Ecology Center welcome
Urban Ecology Center,
1500 E. Park Place (Riverside Park).



SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 8pm
Earth Poets & Musicians
Jahmes Finlayson, Holly Haebig, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Harvey Taylor
Special Guest: Michael Pettit
admission: $5.00 to benefit Transition Milwaukee
19th Street Coffeehouse,
631 N. 19th St.



SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 6pm
35th Anniversary of Peace Action Wisconsin
the Islamic Society of Milwaukee Community Center Hall,
815 W Layton
Dinner by Aladdin's Middle Eastern Cuisine
Music by Peace Action musicians
$35, call 964.5158
Peace Action Wisconsin



SATURDAY, MAY 19, 7-11pm
Coffee House 45th Anniversary Concert
631 N. 19th St
with a cavalcade of musicians/singers/poets
19th St. Coffeehouse



SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 4-8pm
"Homegrown" - A CD Release Party!
in support of Wellspring Organic Farm and Education Center
HT is on at 5:45 with guests Holly Wake and Jahmes Finlayson.
Alterra Café on Prospect, free admission
2211 N. Prospect Ave.



SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 7pm
6th annual Concert for YOUTHAITI
supporting sustainable agriculture, ecological sanitation, educational opportunities, etc, in rural Haiti, with Holly Wake, Jahmes Finlayson, and KT Rusch.
Living Activism Night
19th Street Coffeehouse
631 North 19th Street



FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 7-8pm
Armistice Day Observance
sponsored by Veterans for Peace, with music, poetry, speakers (including John Nichols).
City Hall Rotunda, 200 E Wells St



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 8pm
Peace Action benefit & silent auction
featuring Holly Haebig Wake, Dena Aronson, Harvey Taylor, and the UrbanItes
www.peaceactionwi.org
Linneman's, 1001 E. Locust



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 6:30pm - ?
100 THOUSAND POETS FOR CHANGE
is a community action event which will include readings, demonstrations, and concerts happening simultaneously throughout the world in the name of poetry and change. For more information on this project and to take a look at some of the other events happening, visit: www.bigbridge.org/100thousandpoetsforchange/.

In Milwaukee, we have envisioned a Poetry Walk/Reading for Justice & Community Action. Poets will gather at 6:30pm at the south end of the Holton Street Viaduct Marsupial Bridge (stairs at Van Buren Avenue and Brady Street near Trocadero) and will begin marching at 7pm first over the footbridge to the Joshua Glover Memorial Plaque at Booth and Glover Streets, then northeast through Kilbourn Park, north on Bremen St. to Locust St., and west on Locust St. to Woodland Pattern Book Center (720 E. Locust).

Our goal is to showcase the diverse stories, voices and strategies of our communities in Milwaukee and to continue to build together and dream up the type of street, neighborhood, city, state and world that we want to live in.
    The reading schedule:
  • 3 slots to begin the event at the gathering spot: Brady and Van Buren end of Marsupial Bridge
  • 3 slots walking along the Marsupial Bridge and east to the stairwell.
  • 3 slots at the Joshua Glover Memorial Plaque at the top of the stairs (Glover and Booth)
  • 13 slots walking through Kilbourn Park and north on Bremen St. to Locust St
  • 2 slots walking east on Locust Street to Woodland Pattern
  • 18 slots inside Woodland Pattern Book Center
(HT is one of the poets who'll be sharing a poem at Woodland Pattern)



FRIDAY, JULY 22, 8pm
@ Brumder Mansion;
Kathryn Isely and then I will play opening sets for The Hollands! www.thehollands.org
I played on a bill w Jana & Craig Holland a while back, & love 'em....they're touring the country in support of their new CD, 'Ashes To Beauty,' featuring the poet of percussion, Jahmes Finlayson (yeah!)
$10, Brumder Mansion, 3046 West Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee



SATURDAY, JULY 23, 8pm
Terminal Milwaukee. Ex Fabula @ Club Garibaldi;
A collaboration between Ex Fabula Theater Company, David Ravel/Alverno Presents, and a large 'cast,' featuring Tom Crawford of WMSE and historian John Gurda, exploring the theme 'A Long Day's Work'. (apparently my 45 years of intermittent work at the port of Milwaukee qualifies me for a 5 minute story, which is basically the format).
Club Garibaldi's, 2501 S Superior St, Bay View



SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 8:00pm
24th annual Earth Poets & Musicians @ The Coffeehouse; Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge Gallas, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Harvey Taylor, Holly Wake, with special guest, Brenda Cardenas, Milwaukee Poet Laureate Donation: $5.00, to benefit Victory Gardens Initiative
19th Street Coffeehouse
631 North 19th Street



SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 7pm
24th annual Earth Poets & Musicians @ the Urban Ecology Center; Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge Gallas, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Harvey Taylor, Holly Wake, with special guest, Bill Murtaugh
7 pm, interactive poetry and music for the whole family, share your own earth poems
8 pm, Earth Poets and Musicians performance
$5.00 per person, $10.00 per family, UEC members free
Urban Ecology Center, 1500 E. Park Place



MONDAY, MARCH 21, 9pm
Poets' Monday, featuring Jahmes Finlayson, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Holly Wake, & HT, members of the Earth Poets & Musicians; (open mic, 8 pm);
Linneman's, 1001 E. Locust St



THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 5-9pm
The 9th Annual St. Patrick/St. Brigid All City Gathering of Activists, Artists and Culture Creators. $5 Donation requested (volunteer for 30-60 min. in lieu of $donation) At 9pm, Mali Blues will join us and continue the celebration with music and dance!
Club Timbuktu, 520 E. Center St



SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 8:00pm
my dear friend Holly Haebig Wake's fabulous CD release party, with members of One Drum, De La Buena, DevaNation, The Static Chicken, Tomorrow Sound, Urbanites, plus Jeff Bray, Harvey Taylor, Mike Milewski, Marcy Dicker, the Kennedy Sisters, and dance pieces by Movemefree and Leilani Ray...opening set by Ali and The Desert Sound Ensemble
Shank Hall, 1434 N. Farwell Ave



SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 10am-1am
Woodland Pattern's 17th Annual Fundraising Marathon
with poets, songsters, etc etc giving their best five minutes on behalf of WP's creative programming (HT in the noon-1pm hour)
Woodland Pattern, 720 E. Locust St



FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 8pm
5th Annual Concert for YOUTHAITI
Holly Haebig, Jahmes Tony Finlayson, KT Rusch, Harvey Taylor in concert
with updates from Gigi Pomerantz & Madeline Wake;
19th Street Coffeehouse
631 N. 19th (corner of Wis. Ave.)
YOUTHAITI



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 7:30pm
An Evening Honoring Julie Byrnes Enslow
Peace Action Benefit

many musicians, performers, speakers, singing Julie's praises, to benefit Peace Action
Irish Cultural and Heritage Center, 2133 W Wisconsin Ave
Peace Action Wisconsin



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 4:30 - 8:30pm
and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1 - 3pm

Gallery Night at the Gallery Grand
once again, I'm fortunate to have several of my 'Painting With Light' photos included
614 N. Water St (Grand Avenue Club)



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 7pm
Earth Poets and Musicians perform for the Library & Zoo's "Language of Conservation" series
Featured Performers: Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Holly Haebig, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, and Harvey Taylor
Centennial Hall, Loos Room,
733 N. Eighth Street
Free



23rd Annual Earth Poets and Musicians Performances:

FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 8pm
Earth Poets and Musicians
7 pm: Family oriented poetry and music
8 pm: Earth Poets and Musicians with special guest, Susan Firer, Milwaukee poet laureate, 2008�2010
Featured Performers: Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Holly Haebig, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, and Harvey Taylor
Urban Ecology Center
1500 E. Park Place
$5, $10/Family, UEC members free



SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 8pm
Earth Poets and Musicians
with special guest, Susan Firer, Milwaukee poet laureate, 2008�2010 Featured Performers: Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Holly Haebig, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, and Harvey Taylor
The 19th Street Coffee House
631 N. 19th Street (Just South of Wisconsin Ave)
Donation: $5, benefit for Walnut Way



Also, a recently completed CD is now available, documenting the 4th annual Concert for YOUTHAITI, a month before dreadful earthquakes devastated Haiti ; all proceeds benefit YOUTHAITI, a non-profit organization that mobilizes human and financial resources to help Haitian young people develop ecological projects in sanitation, water-source protection, community gardening, and reforestation.
YOUTHAITI

Dena Aronson: vocals
Jahmes Tony Finlayson: vocals/percussion/conch
Holly Haebig: vocals/flutes/guitar/conch
KT Rusch: vocals/bass/percussion
Harvey Taylor: vocals/guitar/trumpet/percussion/conch/editing/CD production

contact me for further information, thank you, Harvey



WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 6-10pm
8th Annual St Pat & Brigid All City Celebration
of Activists, Artists, & Cultural Creators working towards peace, justice, and beauty in Milwaukee

Club Timbuktu, 520 E Center
www.milwaukeerenaissance.com



SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 8pm to midnight
CD Release Party and Art Exhibition!
Join Shelby Keefe and Harvey Taylor to celebrate their release of "Steppin' Out"! A new collaborative project showcasing Shelby's creative blend of funky danceable tunes and beautiful melodies featuring the rollicking and resonant "voice" of Harvey's trumpet!

At The Urban Sanctuary (Shelby's studio in the Hide House in Bay View)
2625 S. Greeley St.
Studio 3H

Light refreshments served

Our CD will make the perfect stocking stuffer or gift to yourself! : )

ALSO ~ on the walls, photography featuring Harvey Taylor ~ fresh from his Gallery Grand show, and small selection of (small) paintings that will be offered for a 20-30% discount by Shelby www.studioshelby.com



SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 8pm
4th Annual Benefit for Haiti
with Holly Haebig/Jahmes Tony Finlayson/KT Rusch/HT in concert, fundraising for YOUTHAITI, a non-profit organization based in Milwaukee working with grassroots groups in Haiti to build ecological sanitation, provide hygiene education and sustainable agricultural solutions; a good time, for a GREAT cause (Gigi Pomerantz will update us).
19th Street Coffeehouse, 631 N. 19th (corner of Wis Ave); YOUTHAITI



SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 7pm
Art Not Apathy
A Gathering to Promote Ecological Awareness, with many performers, including several of 'The Earth Poets & Musicians'; details TBA;
Miramar Theatre, 2844 N. Oakland (south of Locust)



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 5:30 - 7pm
Gallery Night performance
for the Gallery Grand 'Emerging Wisconsin Artists' show; HT also has photographs exhibited (Gallery hrs: Fri, Oct 16: 3 - 8:30pm; Sat, Oct 17, 11am - 3pm; show runs thru Nov 29)
Grand Avenue Club, 604 N. Water St; 414.795.7108



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 7pm
Story time at the Pink House Studio
with storyteller Claire Moore, HT (songs & poems), & others (bring one yourself!); .
Pink House Studio - 601 E. Wright St (corner of Booth)



SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 7:30pm
Celebration on the Hill
Celebrate the longest day of the year by drumming, sharing poetry and witnessing the sunset with local artist Harvey Taylor. Meet on the top of the "sledding hill". Bring a drum (or use one of ours), a favorite song or poem to share and a blanket to sit on.
Riverside Park, 1500 E. Park Place Urban Ecology Center



SATURDAY, MAY 23, 8pm
Memorial Day Weekend Veteran's Benefit
Enjoy and dance to great music while helping embattled Wisconsin veterans in their healing. Featuring Jason Moon, Harvey Taylor, Jahmes Finlayson, Sandy Weisto, Dangerous Folk Trio, Dave Towle, Jeanne Holiday, Jim Linneman & David H.B. Drake.
Linneman's, 1001 E. Locust Street, $8; silent auction of local art to benefit vets www.soldiersheart.net



22ND ANNUAL EARTH POETS and MUSICIANS PERFORMANCES
APRIL 24 and 25

CLAUDIA SCHMIDT, nationally-known singer/songwriter, and ANTLER, former Milwaukee Poet Laureate, will add their powerful voices to the Earth Poets and Musicians 22nd Annual Performances. Claudia Schmidt on April 24, and Antler on April 25, will join poets Jeff Poniewaz, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Suzanne Rosenblatt, and musicians Jahmes Finlayson, Holly Haebig, and Harvey Taylor, for an evening of eco-poetry and eco-music, full of wisdom, passion, and humor. Humans have placed our home, Planet Earth, at risk of foreclosure. Now you can invest a Friday or Saturday night in celebrating that home and contemplating ways to save it.

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2009
7pm Interactive Poetry and Music for the Whole Family 8pm
Earth Poets and Musicians with SPECIAL GUEST: CLAUDIA SCHMIDT, nationally-known singer/songwriter
URBAN ECOLOGY CENTER, 1500 E. Park Place
$5.00 Per Person, $10.00 Per Family, UEC Members Free
www.urbanecologycenter.org.

SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2009, 8pm
Earth Poets and Musicians with SPECIAL GUEST: ANTLER, former Milwaukee Poet Laureate
THE COFFEE HOUSE, 631 N. 19th Street (Just South of Wisconsin Ave)
Donation: $5.00, benefit for Peace Action
www.milwaukeerenaissance.com.



THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 6:30-9pm
AN EVENING FOR GEORGE MARTIN Performers include Una Van Duvall, Dena Aronson, Andre Lee Ellis, Holly Haebig, Jahmes Finlayson, & HT;
Irish Cultural and Heritage Center, 2133 W. Wisconsin Av (parking in rear off 22nd)
benefit for Peace Action, $20 suggested donation.
www.peaceactionwi.org.



SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 3-6pm
PEACEFEST
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Milwaukee-14, and ongoing resistance to the militarization of our society, with speakers (including M-14er Bob Graf), musicians (including HT), representatives from Peace Action and Iraq Moratorium, and other groups involved in peace and justice;
Henke Courtyard, NE corner of 12th & Wisconsin.
Peacefest.



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 5:30-9pm
WISCONSIN NETWORK FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE CELEBRATION
for the Lifetime Achievement Awardees, Julie Enslow and John Kinsman, with speakers, musicians Holly Haebig, Harvey Taylor, and
Irish Cultural Center, 2133 W. Wisconsin Avenue. (Grassroots organizing workshops, 8:30 a.m.- 5 pm).
www.wnpj.org.



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 8pm
PERFORMANCE
Poets & Musicians JoAnn Chang, Janine Arseneau, Chuck Phillips, & yrs truly
19th Street Coffeehouse, 631 N. 19th (at Wisconsin Ave)
The Coffee House.



SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 8pm
3RD ANNUAL BENEFIT FOR HAITI
with heart-singer Holly Haebig, poet of percussion Jahmes Tony Finlayson, & HT, with Gigi Pomerantz speaking about sanitation, agriculture, and reforestation projects;
19th Street Coffeehouse, 631 N. 19th (at Wisconsin Ave)
The Coffee House.



SATURDAY, AUGUST 9
LANTERNS FOR PEACE
Pere Marquette Park, Kilbourn Ave. & Old World Third St., Milwaukee



SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 7:30pm
7:30 pm: SOLSTICE CELEBRATION
Featuring the Star of our Show
Drum Circle (instruments provided, or bring your own)� children & elders very welcome)
Poems (bring one!)
Songs (sing one!)
*Meet on the "Sledding Hill" East of the Center
Urban Ecology Center
1550 E. Park Place, Milwaukee; 964.8505



SATURDAY, JUNE 21
Earth Keepers� Voices for Native America Summer Solstice celebration
Mitchell Park (27th and National Ave in Milwaukee), late morning open drumming; Potluck lunch; 12:00 to 3:30: musicians and poets (including Harvey Taylor), and speakers on Sacred Sites protection. Literature tables. Families welcome, free. For more information, contact Ben Yahola (414) 801�0534.



THURSDAY, MAY 22, 7pm
POETRY FOR PEACE
Join members of the Urban Echo Poets, Poets Ink, The Sparks, Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets, the Earth Poets and Musicians, and others who long for peace.
People�s Book Coop, 2122 E. Locust St, Milwaukee ; 962-0575



FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008, 8pm
20TH ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCES of the EARTH POETS and MUSICIANS
For their 20th Anniversary Performances, four of the original poets, Jeff Poniewaz, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Suzanne Rosenblatt, and Harvey Taylor, and the two musician members of the group, Jahmes Finlayson and Holly Haebig, will continue to transform inconvenient truths into conscientious action. The performances will also feature a special guest, activist and poet James Godsil (www.milwaukeerenaissance.com).
Urban Ecology Center
1500 E. Park Place
$5.00 Per Person, $10.00 Per Family, UEC Members Free


SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2008, 8pm
20TH ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCES of the EARTH POETS and MUSICIANS with same performers as above.
631 N. 19th Street (Just South of Wisconsin Ave)
Donation: $5.00: Proceeds to benefit the Earth Poets and Musicians Outreach Project and website on milwaukeerenaissance.com
The Coffee House



THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2008, 7pm
PEACE ACTION & VETS BENEFIT ANTI-WAR CONCERT W/ Holly Haebig, Jeff Bray, Sandy Weisto, David Drake, Harvey Taylor, Jim Linneman, Taste Mcee, Fred & Ethel, Jason Moon, Peter Tracy, The Remedies
Linneman's - smoke free in performance area.



MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2008, 5pm-?
6th Annual St Paddy's/St Brigid's Day All City Gathering
featuring many community speakers, and music by Embedded Reporter, with Harvey & Dena Aronson sitting in with the band around 8:15 for a set
Club Timbuktu
520 E. Center



SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2007, 8pm
Holly & I, plus various musician friends TBA, in concert to benefit Gigi Pomerantz' Haitian clinic; the cause is worthy & a festive spirit will prevail. (www.the-coffee-house.com)
19th Street Coffeehouse, 19th & Wis. Ave
View some of Gigi's photos from Haiti



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2007, 9pm
Holly Haebig & I open for peace troubadour David Rovics & Attila The Stockbroker (www.davidrovics.com); smoke-free show.
Linneman's Riverwest Inn, 1001 E. Locust



SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2007, 3pm
An afternoon of poetry, music and celebration in honor of Regi Boehme (Holly Haebig's mother)...after her passing, Regi's family compiled her poetry, stories, writings and artwork into a book that is now ready to be shared...a reception with snacks and beverages will follow the event. We realize that some of you will not be able to join us, but we will be getting information up at her web site (www.regiboehme.com). Regi's book will be available through Boehme Workshop's website (www.boehmeworkshops.com) or by phone at 414-355-8744. This will be a gathering of open hearts and a reunion of friends!
Quaker Meeting House, 3224 N. Gordon Place, Milwaukee



THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007, 6-9pm
The Greater Milwaukee Green Party's 6th Annual Silent Auction; $10 includes food/drinks & music by guitarist Michael Bootzin. www.milwaukeegreens.org
Gordon Park Pavilion (Locust & Humboldt)



SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 2007, 5:30pm
The annual Lanterns for Peace (commemorating the bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki 62 years ago) at Pere Marquette Park (Kilbourn Ave & Old World 3rd, downtown Milwaukee). KT Rusch's Universal Love Band will play, starting around 5:30, as lanterns are decorated for launch on the river at sunset (a Japanese custom to honor the departed)....the program begins around 7:30, with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett speaking; the Moxie Chicks will sing, & poems by Harvey Taylor, with musicians Julio Pabon (One Drum etc) and Glenn Asch (Milwaukee Symphony, etc), and an ensemble of voices. For more info: www.peaceactionWI.org, 414.064.5158.



SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2007, 4-10pm
Peace Fest: Peace Action is celebrating our 30th Anniversary; join us to celebrate our birthday with music, poetry, performance art, art displays and sales, organization tabling, vendors, food, and beverages. Musicians include The Remedies, K.T.'s One Love Unity Band, Lucky Diopp, David Drake, Larry Penn, Taste EMcee, Harvey Taylor and Friends, David Towell and others. Poets include Peggy Hong, Harvey Taylor and Suzanne Rosenblatt; Sura Faraj will perform her scarf dance; Milwaukee Public Theater will perform.
Pere Marquette Park, Old World Third St. & Kilbourn Ave



THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2007, 7:30pm
Summer Solstice Celebration: Celebrate the star of our show and drum summer in; bring a drum (or use one of ours), a favorite song or poem to share and a blanket to sit on. Children and elders very welcome. The solstice gathering is preceded at 6:30 by an environmental theatre event "Drum Dance," featuring Milwaukee Public Theatre�s Ajula Performance Troupe and guest artists.
Urban Ecology Center, 1500 E. Park Place (southwest corner of Riverside Park)



SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 2007, 3pm
Lil' Rev's poetry book release, with Martin Jack Rosenblum, Harvey Taylor, & Frogwater... (Lil' Rev was voted 'Best Folk Singer in Wisconsin,' WAMI, 2004)—readings, songs, food, & fun:
Comedy Sportz, 420 S. 1st St



SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2007, 2pm
House concert at Cookie & Rose Anderson's... Holly & Harvey, up close & personal: call 414.265.2549 for more info



APRIL 20 and 21, 2007
Twentieth Annual Earth Poets and Musicians Performances

FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2007
7pm Interactive Poetry and Music for the Whole Family
8pm Earth Poets and Musicians
Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Holly Haebig, Jeff Poniewaz, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Harvey Taylor, SPECIAL GUEST: Milwaukee Poet Laureate Peggy Hong

Urban Ecology Center www.urbanecologycenter.org
1500 E. Park Place
$5.00 Per Person, $10.00 Per Family, UEC Members Free

SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 2007, 8pm
Jahmes Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Holly Haebig, Suzanne
Rosenblatt, Harvey Taylor, SPECIAL GUEST: Musician & Poet KT Rusch

The Nineteenth Street Coffee House http://the-coffee-house.com
631 N. 19th Street (Just South of Wisconsin Ave)
Donation: $5.00, Benefit for Wellspring



SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2007, 7pm
Living Activism Night presents a benefit for NAMI, dedicated to improving the lives of those with mental illness. Featuring entertainment by HOLLY HAEBIG, HARVEY TAYLOR, SANDY WEISTO and others. Free-will donation with all door $ going to the featured organization:
The Coffeehouse, 19th & Wisconsin Avenue.



SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2007; 12 noon (we will begin drumming at 11:40am)
Join in a Global Day of Protest on the 4th Anniversary of the War.
Anti-War~Pro-Peace Rally & March @ O'Donnell Park Plaza
East End of Wisconsin Ave. (orange sunburst)
Short Rally followed by a march to Senator Kohl's Office on 3rd St. and Wisconsin Ave.

* Bring the Troops Home Now!
* Defund the War!
* No US Attack on Iran!
* Restore Veterans Benefits!
* Stop the War on Immigrants!

Later that night, starting at 5pm:
The 5th Annual St. Pats and St. Brigid's Day All-City Gathering of activists, artists and cultural creators working toward peace, justice and beauty in Milwaukee. Featuring music by the Merry Band (Holly Haebig, Harvey Taylor, Dena Aronson, Jahmes Tony Finlayson, Dave Blessum and KT Rusch), plus music by David Drake, 2 minute speeches by local organizations and much more! SMOKE-FREE!!!

Club Timbuktu www.clubtimbuktu.com. 520 E. Center St. in RiverWest
(414) 265 7000.
www.milwaukeerenaissance.com



SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2006, 7-9pm
Celebrate the Winter Solstice (a few days early). Explore Riverside Park by candlelight with a guided walk accompanied by poetry and readings of the season. After the walk return to the Center to warm yourself by the fire. Enjoy apple cider, snacks and music with Harvey Taylor and Don Pardee.

Urban Ecology Center
1500 E Park Pl (southwest corner of Riverside Park). Walks leave every 15 minutes starting at 7pm, music begins at 8pm.



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2006, 8pm
Holly & Harvey in concert at the 19th St. Coffeehouse
a benefit for a medical clinic and school in Haiti
where our friend Gigi Pomerantz volunteers
631 N. 19th, corner of 19th & Wisconsin Ave
(http://www.the-coffee-house.com/)



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2006, 3-4pm
Holly Haebig & HT in concert
at the Urban Ecology Center's ice cream social
1500 E. Park Place
(http://www.urbanecologycenter.org/)



SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2006, 4-9pm
Benefit For George Martin's international peace advocacy
'The Good Life' restaurant, Humboldt & Water
(http://www.peaceactionwi.org/)



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2006, 8pm
19th Street Coffeehouse 40th Season Sampler show
with others, including Suzanne Rosenblatt
(different performers on Fri the 8th)
631 N. 19th, corner of 19th & Wisconsin Ave
(http://www.the-coffee-house.com/)



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006, 7:30pm
Summer Solstice Celebration
Free for everyone, children and elders especially welcome. Urban Ecology Center, 1500 E. Park Place (Riverside Park) 7pm


Celebrate the longest day of the year with an evening of music, drumming and poetry led by local musician and poet Harvey Taylor. Bring an instrument to join in the drumming (or use one of ours) and a favorite song or poem to share. Meet at UEC and then join us on the hilltop overlooking the park. Come prepared to spend the evening outdoors and bring a blanket to sit on. Refreshments provided.



FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2006, 7pm
Please join us for a Poetry reading for Peace hosted by Mary Stetson and Carolyn Vargo featuring poems by Ernest O. Norquist, Prisoner of War and World War II veteran. at The Mad Mug 7934 W. Burleigh, Milwaukee.



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 2006, 10:30-1pm
Music At The Marian Center, with Holly Haebig and Harvey Taylor
3211 South Lake Drive

Holly and Harvey will share songs ranging from familar standards to their own originals, mingled with occasional poems, and accompanied by a variety of instruments (guitar/flute/drums/trumpet/Omnichord), a combination that aims to touch the heart, tickle the funny-bone, and speak to the soul, as represented on their recent CD, 'A Hot Summer Night.'

Donations to VSA arts of Wisconsin kindly accepted. (Suggested donation: $6.00)

The Marian Center Academy Caf� will be serving lunch at a nominal cost. Enjoy complimentary VSA refreshments. Weather permitting, we will be in the beautiful Grotto near the Art Gallery (northwest side of the complex). Our alternate site will be indoors in the Gym.

PLEASE RESERVE A TABLE OR SEAT ING BY CONTACTING the VSA arts Milwaukee office at 414-489-0541. Kindly RSVP by May 30, 2006.



WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2006, 6-8:30 pm
Reception honoring the former Director of the Gamaliel Chair in Peace and Justice, Rev. Alexander �Sandy� Jacobs, at Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway.

Please join us as we celebrate Rev. Jacob�s legacy and kick off a new era for the Gamaliel Chair. The program includes a special speaker, South African activist and poet Mathibela Sebothoma. Mr. Sebothoma will speak on �Peace, Justice, Reconciliation: A View of Africa Today.� Lively entertainment will be provided by Harvey Taylor, and our new coordinator, Patrick Edrey will unveil our vision for the future, as well as information about our Fall Chair. �Full-belly� hors d �oeuvres, beverages and a cash bar will be available for your enjoyment.

6:00 to 7:00 pm: Mingle and enjoy hors d�oeuvres and cash bar 7:00 to 8:00 pm: Program 8:00 to 8:30 pm: Enjoy dessert, coffee and conversation Suggested donation: $30 per person, but all contributions are gratefully accepted.
Please RSVP to Patrick Edrey at patrickedrey@hotmail.com or call 414-617-4899 by Friday, May 19, 2006.



SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2006, 2 pm
Performance with the participants of the Milwaukee Public Library's 'From Page To Stage' workshops, with special guest, Peggy Hong, Milwaukee's poet laureate; Centennial Hall, 733 N. 8th St (free)




SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2006, 3-7 pm
Benefit for the Greenfolks Garden (a community garden, located on Wright St, between Holton and Booth); also featuring Willy Porter; Friend's Meeting House, 3224 N. Gordon Pl (2 bl east of Humboldt & Auer); 372-3824 for more info)



SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2006, 8pm
19th Annual Performances of the Earth Poets and Musicians at the Coffee House
Nineteenth Annual Performance of the Earth Poets and Musicians, 631 N. 19th St., just south of Wisconsin Ave. featuring Jahmes Tony Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Holly Haebig, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Sue Silvermarie, Harvey Taylor, and special guest, Mathibela Sebothoma.
Donation: $4.00 for 'Growing Power,' Milwaukee's last remaining urban farm, a center for innovation in sustainable agriculture and community development.
www.growingpower.org



FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2006, 7pm
19th Annual Performances of the Earth Poets and Musicians
Urban Ecology Center
, 1500 E. Park Place (Riverside Park) 7pm
Family-oriented interactive earth poetry and music, followed by refreshments. Children invited to write earth poems ahead of time.

8 P.M.
Earth Poetry and Music featuring Jahmes Tony Finlayson, Louisa Loveridge-Gallas, Holly Haebig, Suzanne Rosenblatt, Sue Silvermarie, Harvey Taylor, and special guest, Eric Hansen.
Admission Is $5.00 Per Person, $10.00 For Family, UEC members free.
www.urbanecologycenter.org



FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2006, 5:30 - 9:30pm
Annual St. Patrick's Day City Wide Gathering

Guests from a broad range of organizations and movements from around the city will speak briefly about their projects. The evening ( 5:30pm-9:30pm) will include music by The Merry Band (Jahmes Finlayson, Harvey Taylor, Holly Haebig, Dena Aronson, KT Rusch & Dave Blessum), flag dancing by Sura Faraj, a buffet, and cash bar. Afterwards, stay for reggae and dancing with DJ Daudi. To reserve a slot on the Speaker's List, contact James Godsil at 414-232-1336 or email cmtyroof@execpc.com. Club Timbuktu. 520 E. Center St., Milwaukee. 414-265-7000. http://www.clubtimbuktu.net




SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2006, 1pm - midnight
12th Annual Woodland Pattern Marathon Benefit;
720 E. Locust St (263-5001)

An opportunity to support Milwaukee's unique, nationally renowned literary, art, and performance center, and enjoy 5 minute spots by many area poets, musicians, etc etc; Harvey will be on in the 3-4 p.m. slot, accompanied by a guest musician or two; poet pals Suzanne Rosenblatt and Louisa Loveridge-Gallas will likewise share that hour.

http://www.woodlandpattern.org/




SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 2006, 4-9
'For A Better World'—Peace Action fundraiser to benefit George Martin's national and international peace work. Continuous live music, poetry, and film with many performers. Great African food available. Donations at the door, or mail to Peace Action, 1001 E. Keefe, Milwaukee, 53212 with "Special Programs" noted on your check.

Harvey Taylor, with Holly Haebig, Jahmes Tony Finlayson, and Dena Aronson: 6:30-7pm
Club Timbuktu, Center & Booth



SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2005, 7-9pm
Explore Riverside Park by candlelight with a guided walk accompanied by poetry and readings of the season. After the walk, return to the Center for hot cider and music with Harvey Taylor and Don Pardee.

Urban Ecology Center, 1500 E. Park Place (3 blocks SW of Oakland & Locust)

Free—donations welcome. For more info



SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2005, 4-9pm
a fundraiser to finance a visit home for the holidays for our South African friend, Mathibela Sebothoma, poet, priest, and veteran of the South African Liberation struggle from childhood, who is in Milwaukee studying at Marquette.
8 pm Harvey Taylor with Holly Haebig & Jahmes Tony Finlayson
Club Timbuktu, 520 E. Center St.
—for more info



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2005, 6pm
Wellspring Fundraiser (dinner at 6, concert to follow, with Holly Haebig); Wellspring is in West Bend, call 414.675.6755 for info/directions



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2005, 1-3 pm
Commuter Rail Fest, exploring the benefits of economic opportunity, a cleaner environment, high-quality affordable regional transportation, etc, with poets Antler and Jeff Poniewaz, and others;
Urban Ecology Center, 1500 E. Park Place (3 blocks SW of Oakland & Locust); contact Rosemary Potter, Transit NOW, for more info: 262-066-1425



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2005, 8pm
Holly Haebig & Harvey Taylor, with special guests Jahmes Tony Finlayson & Kesava Dernovsek; release party for our new CD, A Hot Summer Night ~ Holly & Harvey In Concert.
The 19th Street Coffeehouse, 631 N. 19th
(check out tracks from this CD, and my others, &/or order online at www.cdbaby.com, using the site's search engine)