Guest guest Posted April 6, 2003 Report Share Posted April 6, 2003 The Center for Informed Food Choices presents... Naturally Funny Comedy Show II - Earth Day Edition The Bay Area's funniest comedians take on politics, the environment, excess consumerism, and other stomach aches. Your Headliner: Brian Malow Opening Acts: Edwin Okongo, Norm Goldblatt Plus, a Humorous Live Auction (Because we like the hypocrisy of shopping at an Earth Day Event.) Your Auctioneer: Ross Turner Featuring Planet-friendly Desserts by Daily Harvest Catering (All vegan and organic. And really, really good, we promise!) Coconut Macaroons Chocolate Chip Brownies Pecan Sandies Fresh Strawberries When: Saturday, April 26. 7pm, desserts, 8pm, show. Where: First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 14th St, at Castro St, Oakland. Near City Center BART. Call (510) 893-6129 or visit www.uuoakland.org for directions. Donation: $20 in advance (tickets held at door), $25 at door. General admission. Reservations: Visit http://www.informedeating.org/events.html, or call 510-465-0322, or send check to: CIFC, PO Box 16053, Oakland, CA 94610. Proceeds to benefit the Center for Informed Food Choices, promoting the insanely funny idea that a more just, humane, and sustainable food system is possible. Quotes from CIFC's last wildly successful comedy night: " Last night's comedy show was one of the best nights out I can remember. My face hurt from so much laughing. Thank you for doing this. " " GREAT job last night!!! I laughed my ass off! It's so great to hear some intelligent comics tell it the way it really is! I wish more of my friends had come. The crowd loved it! " " Big Wow! CIFC hosted an elegant, up-beat evening for us 'miserable food fascists.' I don't think we've ever all had so much fun together. " " A Wonderful Event! I had a wonderful time last night at the comedy show! I haven't laughed that much in ages!!! Thank you. " Please pass this message on to all your Bay Area friends. Thank you for your support! The Center for Informed Food Choices Changing the Way People Think About Food Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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