Live Music in SLC helps ‘Raise the Roof’ on Amahoro Secondary School

The 2nd Annual ‘Raise the Roof’ event is happening Friday June 15th at The Woodshed Bar in Salt Lake City (800 South 60 East).  Rally your friends to come out and dive into the local music scene. Salt Lake’s got TALENT!!

This year, we have two singer songwriters and two bands. They will all be playing on the indoor stage starting at 8pm. Here’s the tentative schedule of music and events:

8:00 – Cambriah Heaton
8:45 – Kimbo
9:30 – Raffle Draw!
9:45 – The Folka Dots
10:30 – Silent Auction Closes
10:45 – The Years with Kaleb Hanly

CAMBRIAH HEATON

I met Cambriah on a soulful, shamanic journey to find peace and love – even in the wake or midst of hard times. She has a light in her that shines brightly and leaves you with a feeling of calm and acceptance. A blog review of Cambriah’s music states: “With her delicate, whispery voice, Cambriah shares the secrets of the vast universe with poignant lyrics and warm melodies. Her fairy-of-the-mystical-forest aura leaves no question that she’s an old and wise soul, in spite of her youthful appearance.” I know it to be true. Come see for yoursel!

KIMBO

Kimbo of Four Leaves Left is helping us Raise the Roof! Kim hails from Austin – so she must be rad, right? Kimbo has an often surprising, powerful voice (she’s only 5’2″) and very unique guitar ability. Her songs capture life in metaphors and struggles and triumphs lyrically expressed with memorable melodies. Please come make her feel loved as she takes the stage this Friday night!

THE FOLKA DOTS

The Folka Dots say it best on their website: What golden fields are to the countryside, so the Folka Dots are to music. The woven roots of two bluesy fellas and three folksy gals bear the sweet fruit of an old-timey era. It’s a soulful sound for all ears. Bass, guitars, fiddle and tambourine sustain lyrical harmonies the way winding winds carry over pastoral hills. The Folka Dots roam freely along the rambling roads of years past. In this month of June, KCPW is highlighting The Folka Dots in their Sounds from the Lounge program. They add a new video each week, so jump on over and have a listen.

Kaleb Hanley of The Years

THE YEARS WITH KALEB HANLY

Kaleb Hanly played for us this year and he was a hit! This year, he’s playing with his new band, The Years. Also in this crew is Rapha Cordova – a friend who really helped make this event a success last year with his help organizing the line up and running the sound system. On stage, Kaleb sings and goes from keyboard to guitar with ease, and is obviously thrilled to share his music with others. He reads the vibe of the audience, and resonates with his band members to deliver an emotional, soulful product which is his song. Check them out on Reverbnation and then come see them play live on Friday night: The Years

 

2nd Annual Raise the Roof Drums up Local Support

Can you believe we’re having the 2nd Annual Raise the Roof event? I hope one day I’ll see a double-digit number in front of that event name! Like last year, the Woodshed in SLC, UT is hosting – generously donating their space for our cause! Local businesses, organizations and artists are really coming forward with their support of Project Wezesha again this year!

We’ll have another silent auction and raffle. This year there will be one raffle draw at around 9:30pm. The silent auction will close with the final song by The Folka Dots at around 10:30.  Come out and see what the community has pulled together for you!

Event Details: Friday June 15th 8p-12a at the Woodshed on 800 South 60 East in Salt Lake City. See our Facebook Event Page and of course, ‘Like’ us on Facebook!

LAKE STREET GLASS by LAURA LEIGH KEMPER – GLASS JEWELRY

Laura Leigh Kemper of Lake Street Glass makes the most spectacular belt buckles, earrings and necklaces from glass that she repurposes. The colors and patterns that Laura pulls together have been a huge hit among men and women alike at her local trunk shows. For this event, you’ll have the opportunity to take home some amazing items from her collection – including a belt buckle, earrings and a bracelet! Unfortunately, her site was recently hacked but should be up and running again soon, so I’ll include the link for you to peruse when it’s ready: Lake Street Glass.

REPERTORY DANCE THEATRE (RDT)

I just love nonprofits for nonprofits! RDT in Utah has donated tickets to one of their performances. The mission of RDT, as stated on their website is encouraging the creation, performance, perpetuation and appreciation of dance. RDT’s primary focus is producing work of special importance which affects audiences on intellectual, emotional, aesthetic and kinesthetic levels, through the highest standards of technical training, performance, and production skills. If you’ve never been to an RDT performance, you should really start tracking their shows on Facebook . Read more about this wonderful, hard working group of artists on their website. Make sure to come out and bid and you might be seeing them sooner than you had planned!

SANSIVERA PHOTOGRAPHY

Sansivera Photography caputures texture, composition and story in the world around us and lets viewers enjoy the world in a way that’s just a bit more edgy and exciting than what we experience on the regular. Sansivera Photography has contributed a photograph to our fundraiser and you’re gonna wanna hang it on your wall! Check out her creative endeavors here: Sansivera Photography.

AVENUES YOGA – YOGA CLASSES

Avenues Yoga studio is located in a beautiful old mercantile building located in the Avenues (obviously!). The space has high ceilings, original brick walls and beautiful hardwood floors. There’s something about the open, large space and the lovely instructors that makes you just feel at ease from the minute you walk in the door. Avenues Yoga has donated a punch pass for yoga classes. Whether you win this pass or not, you should make your way over and take a little time out to reflect and breathe in this time of acceleration in which we are all plugged in way too often – tethered to our devices. Let Avenues Yoga free you!

CHRISTINE McDONOUGH – PHOTOGRAPHY

Christine McDonough, a fellow Irish lass is a gifted photographer and graphic designer.  We first met when she came out to support Girls Education International at a screening of A Small Act, a documentary set in Kenya about how one small act really can have a huge impact.  I found out that after seeing A Small Act originally at the Sundance Film Festival, Christine became penpals with a student at the school in Kenya.  She’s a kindred soul who wants to see positive change in the world – at all levels.  In this spirit, she has donated one of her beautiful photographs for this event.  See more of her work here: The Copper Shamrock

BLUE PLATE DINER

Who doesn’t know and love the Blue Plate Diner! I suppose I’m biased because I know and love the owners, John and Tamrika. In fact – it’s important to note that the absolute first and foremost reason that I’m even working in Tanzania is because of John and Tamrika! They introduced me to an individual that brought me to Tanzania as a volunteer in 2008. The rest is history! The Blue Plate Diner has donated a handful of gift certificates for our raffle. If you win, you’ll be able to enjoy some seriously delicious burritos, eggs benedict with vegan sausage, milkshakes, burgers and more! Plus, it’s where you wanna be and who you wanna be with on a weekend morning – so come on out and see if this is your lucky day! Learn more about how you can LOVE the Blue Plate Diner.

TONY CAPUTO’S MARKET AND DELI – INTRO to FINE CHOCOLATE CLASS

Tony Caputo’s Market & Deli brings quality, authentic food products from Italy, Spain, France, Greece and other Southern European cities right here to Salt Lake City. Tony and his son Matt well known for their tasteful selection of European goodies. Also, in 2009 Caputo’s was the first recipient of Salt Lake Magazine’s “Best Food & Wine Educator.” So, in support of Project Wezesha, Adrienna has donated a gift box with selected Fine Chocolates and chocolate sauce. Yum!! Caputo’s Market and Deli has something for everyone – from an extraordinary deli menu to a cheese cave, a stacked chocolate bar selection and an in-house salame maker! Check out their website or even better – visit one of their three locations (downtown, 15th adn 15th or U of U): Tony Caputo’s Market and Deli

BREWVIES CINEMA PUB – MOVIE PASSES

In addition to playing this year with his band, The Folka Dots, Andy Murphy at Brewvies has generously donated several movie passes, which we’ll raffle off in two’s so that you and a friend can bike downtown for dinner and a movie. Brewvies always has a great selection of movies to choose from – often funny and usually ‘just the movie’ you wanted to see! If you haven’t been to Brewvies yet, you have to come out to the Woodshed, win some tickets and get on over there. Where else in Salt Lake can you eat a great meal, drink cold beers and watch a great movie on the big screen … nowhere! Gotta be Brewvies! Check out the website to scope the food and beer offerings and find out what movies are playing … like right now, it’s Brides Maids and Horrible Bosses … Hilarious! Brewvies Cinema Pub

KIM HALL – POTTERY

Talented local climber and skier, Kim Hall is perhaps best known for her great laugh, her sense of adventure and her amazing survival of a 1,000 foot fall in Little Cottonwood Canyon last winter! She is less known (thought that’s changing) for her amazing skills behind the wheel … in the pottery studio – but that’s soon to change! Kim has again donated more beautiful hand thrown pottery including two mugs, three bowls and 2 large serving bowls. Come see what you can go home with!

THE FRONT CLIMBING CLUB – DAY PASSES & KIDS CAMP

The Front Climbing Club is the hub for the hardcores and newbies alike who love to boulder! You check your ropes at the door and just pull on your shoes and you’re good to go. The route setting at The Front is stellar with some of the best climbers in Salt Lake City setting the problems that will progressively warm you up, push your limits and then stump you all together. In addition to great indoor climbing, The Front has yoga & pilates classes, ping pong, weights and cardio equipment – something for everyone! The Front donated day passes for our raffle and a one-week kids climbing camp for our auction – so come out and win, then pedal on over and spend the day getting psyched and strong! Learn more about The Front here: The Front Climbing Club

ROCKREATION – FIGHT GRAVITY CLASS

Rockreation Climbing Center is dear to my heart as I worked there for over a decade!! This gym has been around for a while and has top-rope and lead climbing options for those who like to rope up as well as a bouldering cave with lots of potential for exciting throws and body contortions. One of the strongest points of Rockreation is their education – for the novice and advanced climbers, they offer a wide range of classes and personal coaching. For this event, Rockreation has donated a Fight Gravity Beginner Climbing Class certificate – for TWO! The class certificate includes a week membership and rental gear. They have also donated a stack of day passes for our raffle. Check out their site and more information about the camps here: Rockreation Indoor Climbing

Misc. BOUTIQUE – VINTAGE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES

Misc. (pronounced ‘Missy’) is a vintage clothing and accessory boutique located in downtown Salt Lake City in a beautiful space shared by The Green Ant. Missy, the owner has a unique eye for quality, previously cared for vintage clothing, belts, purses, shoes, swimwear and jewelry. The majority of her shop caters to women, but she does have a small selection of vintage western shirts for men. I have yet to pop into Misc. without leaving with a little extra something for my wardrobe – even when my intention was just to catch up with Missy. It’s impossible … just try it! I dare you.  😀 Missy has donated a gift certificate to her boutique for our event and it’s generous enough to afford you a whole outfit, with accessories if you shop wisely!! You want this, ladies! Misc. doesn’t have a website, but you can check out her style on her Facebook page here: Misc. Botique

JOSHUA TREE SKIN CARE – SALVES, BALM, SUNSCREEN & MORE

Joshua Tree Skin Care has you covered – literally! They provide organic skin care for the active lifestyle. They make amazing, all natural products to soothe chapped lips, protect sun exposed skin, heal climber’s worn fingertips and even keep that little fanny happy in the saddle! They gave us lots for the raffle and auction, so bring your skin to the Woodshed and prepare it for a pampering! Visit JTree.

JEN LOPEZ – GIRL GENIUS

Local artist Jen Lopez is very talented with her hands and can turn most materials into a work of art. Her pottery has a particular uniqueness about it. The mugs she has donated for this auction, for example, have undulating mouths and amazing texture. You just want to wrap your hands around them and close your eyes to imagine what Jen was thinking when she shaped them… ok, maybe that’s just me. Check out her unique style here at her etsy page: Blue Stegosaurus

PETZL

Petzl is another one of our Wasatch Range outdoor equipment companies. Petzl is a leader in all things climbing – making lightweight climbing harnesses that give you peace of mind, leading the field with efficient automatic belay devices, ensuring that our search and rescue teams are well equipped and of course pioneering lighting for outdoor activities that we just have to do at night! 🙂 They’ve donated a headlamp for the event, but they do so much more than lighting – so check them out! Petzl

MILLCREEK CAFE & EGGWORKS

Millcreek Cafe and Eggworks has a great menu of breakfast dishes, buts also serves up delicious burgers, paninis and wraps. The space is clean, modern and bright! Open from 7a-2p daily, they make the perfect stop on your way to the canyons to play in the outdoors! They donated a certificate for the event, so come see if you’re the lucky winner! Learn more about them here: Millcreek Cafe and Eggworks

KABERAMAIDO COOPERATIVE

Kaberamaido Cooperative is a nonprofit that operates in Uganda, Nepal and Bolivia working with communities of women by supporting them as they launch self-sustaining enterprises. Kaberamaido Cooperative has donated a lovely, chunky necklace made by the widows of Uganda for our auction. Uganda for Tanzania! Love it! View this Facebook album to take in some of the amazing crafts that Kaberamaido Cooperative produces.

PATRICK TUAO AH MU

Patrick Tuao Ah Mu is one of the most talented, disciplined men I know. His artistic crafts include an amazing talent for woodwork. Patrick can take pieces of scrap wood that no one would find anything special about and turn it into a high quality piece of furniture on the large end or beautiful, fine jewelry. He has mastered the art of designing Hei Matau necklaces. Hei Matau is the fishing hook of the New Zealand Maori culture creation story. It goes like this: A young man named Maui fished up the North Island using a hook made from the jaw of his grandmother – the fish-hook therefore represents the power and influence of the ancestors. The Hei Matau is also considered a talisman – bringing good luck and protection during a voyage. You better come on down and get your protective Hei Matau with mother of pearl inlay – gorgeous!

MAZZA MIDDLE EASTERN CUISINE

Mazza Middle Eastern Cuisine has two locations – 9th and 9th and 15th and 15th – and we’re pretty happy about that! Mazza has the most amazing dishes! I’m always in the mood for the baked eggplant sandwich and of course, the hummus and baba ganooj is like nothing you’ve ever had before. I know – hummus is hummus, right? No! Mazza’s hummus is proper! You can also enjoy some delicious wines from Lebanon and other regions of the world. Make sure to check out their patios this summer. They’ve donated a gift certificate for our event, so come on out and tempt your palate! Mazza Cafe

EVA – RESTAURANT

Eva is a small plates lounge with a cozy little cocktail bar. The first time I went to Eva, conversations from all tables trickled into one another. It was a late night in the summer and I felt like I was dining in Italy where the communal style is more common. Eva is intimate and delightful! The dishes are delicious and their signature cocktails are a treat. They have donated a nice gift certificate, but whether you win it or not, hit your bike and ride downtown to enjoy a little taste cozy, community dining. Read more here: Eva

THE BAYOU – RESTAURANT

Beervana! The Bayou is Salt Lake’s go to spot for over 200 beers from around the world – full strength in bottles from Austria, Ireland, Czech Republic, Australia and beyond! They also have lots of local brews on tap. Their menu is stacked with southern, cajun style food from the bayou – crawdad poppers,  blackened catfish, and of course the famous mixed sweet and regular potato fries with yummy fry sauce! They’ve given us a few items for the raffle, including beer glasses, t-shirts and a gift card! Check ’em out! The Bayou

SQUATTERS BREWERY 

Squatters Brewery is pretty amazing! They have a great menu with the most amazing Ahi Tuna salad and the ‘good’ kind of beef – organic, grain fed, local! In fact, whenever possible they support and buy local. They partner with many companies around SLC that you already know well and when they have to look beyond Utah, they seek out organic and conscious food suppliers. They have donated a gift basket for the event with a gift card that you can use to treat your lover or just fill your own belly! Check them out: Squatters Brewery

UINTA BREWING COMPANY

Uinta Brewing has been keeping us happy along the Wasatch for decades, making brews and labels to put a smile on our face after a long day in the mountains or while we’re listening to music at our favorite outdoor venue. For our event, they’ve donated a tour of the brewery with a tasting of all they have on tap (if you can handle it) for up to 15 people!! Read more about the brews you love best: Uinta Brewing

BLACK DIAMOND EQUIPMENT LTD

Black Diamond has always been at the forefront for outdoor equipment – whether you plan to climb rock or ice, ski down a chute or tour up a mountain, backpack for a week or just sit around a campfire drinking whiskey with friends, Black Diamond has you covered! Located in Salt Lake City, this ‘little’ business has been keeping folks happy and safe in the outdoors for decades! They have donated a few of their headlamps this year, so make sure you’re ready for the next nightime trail run! Check them out here: Black Diamond Equipment

IME UTAH – MOUNTAIN SPORTS STORE

International Mountain Equipment, Inc. (IME) is a great little mountain sports shop tucked around the corner from REI on 3300 South in SLC. The guys that work in IME are lifers and know pretty much everyone that walks in the door. If you go there, and they don’t know you – make sure you plan a little extra time to get to know them! You won’t regret it! IME is the quintessential local shop which thrives on the climbing and snow-riding community. They carry everything from climbing, camping and skiing gear to maps, books and videos to keep you safe and make you rad! They’ve very kindly donated a Black Diamond mini-lantern and Petzl headlamp. Check out what IME has to offer here: IME Utah

GREAT BASIN CHIROPRACTIC – COMPLETE WELLNESS ASSESSMENT

Dr. Mark, as he’s known by his patients, offers integrated chiropractic care inspired by his love of the natural world. The aim of his practice is to promote spinal health by enhancing overall health. He was contacted about this event by one of his patients – a friend of mine – who would likely not be standing upright if it weren’t for Dr. Mark. If you’ve ever wanted a complete evaluation with a focus on your spine’s health and how it affects your nervous system and more, then this is the ticket item for you! He has donated a complete wellness assessment, including report findings and a plan for moving forward. Read more about Dr. Mark and his practice here: Great Basin Chiropractic

MD SPARKS – JEWELRY

Monica is the styly, local Salt Lake City gal behind MD Sparks Jewelry. Her earrings and necklaces are delicate, well-made and lovely! It has a vintage look and feel, but it’s made newly by Monica with attention to femininity and fun. She has donated a lovely Delicate Rose necklace and an amazing locket. I’ll be competing at the bidding sheets for these items, for sure!

RAI FARRELLY –  PHOTOGRAPHY

I’m not much of a photographer, as in professional, but I do love to capture moments in life that inspire me to take pause, breathe deep and just appreciate living. I’ve printed and framed three images for the auction. One depicts Babu, Saidi’s grandfather in Kiganza, Tanzania who has won some hearts in years past through the blog and photo gallery.  There are also two images captured in Amsterdam. Maybe you’ll be taking ‘me’ home to hang on your wall!

Thank you everyone for your support! Thank you Rebecca Katz, Manju, Hadley, Hilary, Jessica, Valerie, Terra, Martina and …. everyone else for helping me make these great connections in our community! ~Asante Sana!~

House Concert with Gigi Love

Gigi Love

Gigi Love is playing at the house of our good friends, John and Tamrika on Saturday August 13th – starting promptly at 7:30pm.  Gigi has decided to contribute part of the proceeds to Project Wezesha.

Given that one year of secondary education costs a mere $20 per year and that $11,000 allowed us to construct a foundation and four rooms on our secondary school last year … well, every penny counts and our dollars that don’t go far here can literally educate an entire village in Western Tanzania where the average annual income is between $300-400.

Gigi has an amazing voice and mad skills on the guitars – electric and acoustic.  Her music is a mix of blues, rock, country and folk – accompanied by her smoky, sweet voice.  She has opened for the Dave Matthews Band and she played at the SLC Winter Olympics in 2002.  She has graced stages in various festivals, coffee shops and bars around the western US and beyond.  Learn more about Gigi at her website and listen to her music by clicking here

Where: 407 East 300 South, Salt Lake City, UT

When: Saturday August 13th, 7:30pm

Cost: Free, but donations are encouraged: pass the hat style

‘Raise the Roof’ – a Music Festival for Education

The ‘Raise the Roof’ event is shaping up to be a local music festival of sorts!  We’re going to literally raise the roof off the Woodshed on August 5th in downtown Salt Lake City!  We’ll be jamming both inside and outside at the Woodshed, with a line-up of singer/songwriters playing on one stage and a series of local bands on the other.  Mark your calendars – it’s this Friday!!  Rally your friends to come out and dive into the local music scene.  Salt Lake’s got TALENT!!

BETTER OFF WITH THE BLUES

Better Off With The Blues began life as an acoustic blues band with roots in Delta Blues, Country Blues, Folk Blues, Rags and Jug Band music. Band members include Lou Borgenicht (harp and vocals), Ken Critchfield (bass), Jim Poulton (guitar and vocals), and Paul Rasmussen (guitar, mandolin and vocals).  Playing music from such diverse artists as Mississippi John Hurt, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Muddy Waters, Blind Blake, Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Mississippi Fred McDowell and more, BOWB performances feature a tour of the roots of the blues from the earliest decades of the 20th century. Add in songs by more current composers (including Delbert McClinton, Bob Dylan and members of BOWB themselves), and BOWB becomes a compendium for an entire century of blues approaches and styles.  Don’t miss these guys!! Check out their sound here:  Better Off With The Blues

KOCO AND CAMARO

These guys are a duo who also play in the well-known SLC band, The Rubes.  Finding information about Koco and Camaro on-line is next to impossible.  They’re not pimped out on Facebook or MySpace and if you Google them … well, they might be the only ‘rad’ musical duo that is flying under the radar.  When asked why I can’t find more about them on-line, a friend and promoter simply told me “Because they’re that rad.”  Yeah, that’s right.  So don’t miss out on your chance to shake it to some punk/rock/dance/fun/mystery music!  Well, maybe … you can check them out here: Koko and Camaro

THE LAST LOOK

I’m super impressed with this band and so excited to have them play at our event!  On their blog, singer and guitarist Paulie Godbout says “we’ve been through a lot; seen a lot; grown up a lot; learned a lot; drank a lot; suffered a lot; loved a lot; tried a lot; failed a lot; lost a lot; found a lot; everything that’s ever been a part of any great story.”  And we all know a great story needs a great soundtrack, which is exactly what their music provides – no matter the moment, this music just works!  In addition to Paulie, band members are Dago Marino on bass, Josh Tomlin on drums and Allison Martin on keys.  Take a listen and see for yourself why you really want to be there to hear them play live at the Woodshed: The Last Look

KALEB HANLY

Kaleb Hanly is very new to me – just brought to my attention by a friend who has great connections in Salt Lake’s music scene.  Kaleb’s music is crisp, clever and soothing.  He started out with a band in LA and played extensively in the area and then toured Ireland with his band having, as he said, the time of his life.  Of course, having Irish parents and having spent a lot of time there – I can only imagine how much they loved these cute young American boys making music in the pubs. Now Kaleb has settled into Salt Lake life and is working on a record.  You’ll have to hear Kaleb for yourself – first here on his MySpace page and then live at the Woodshed: Kaleb Hanly

CAMBRIAH HEATON

I met Cambriah on a soulful, shamanic journey to find peace and love – even in the wake or midst of hard times.  She has a light in her that shines brightly and leaves you with a feeling of calm and acceptance.  A recent blog review of Cambriah’s music reads: “With her delicate, whispery voice, Cambriah shares the secrets of the vast universe with poignant lyrics and warm melodies.  Her fairy-of-the-mystical-forest aura leaves no question that she’s an old and wise soul, in spite of her youthful appearance.”  I know it to be true.  Come see for yourself!

 ERIC O’KEEFE

Eric and I first met when we got in our saddles and pedaled to In the Venue to catch a brief sighting of Iron and Wine.  Well after that, I learned that he, too, makes music!  He tells stories in his own words while picking at his guitar and giving you the sense that you’re having a conversation with him and it’s just your turn to listen.  Have a listen here and come on out to support the up-and-coming singer/songwriter: Eric O’Keefe

  SARA BALDWIN

I’ve known Sara for years – as a climber with great curly hair first, then as an uber athlete who can do it all – from ultra trail runs to backcountry tours.  Oh, and then I find out she makes music, too!  So I was very excited when Sara said she would be happy to play at our event at the Woodshed.  You should come hear her debut her talent for Salt Lake because she’s a great singer, a talented athlete and she works for Utah Clean Energy where she manages the Solar Salt Lake Partnership Project and co-directs the Utah Wind Power Campaign.  Yeah, that’s pretty cool.  Come support the future! 🙂 

 PROPS

And for those who probably don’t want a big mention, but definitely deserve a shout out … Thank you so much to Hadley Rampton, Ruby Claire Johnson, John Bouzek, Martina Volfova and Rapha Cordova for your tremendous help rounding up this musical talent!

Local Businesses and Artists Help ‘Raise the Roof’

Our ‘Raise the Roof’ event at the Woodshed in SLC, UT is happening soon!!  Local businesses, organizations and artists are really coming forward with their support of Project Wezesha!  As a result, everyone who comes out for the fundraiser has the chance to take home some pretty amazing items!  Here is a little taste of what’s up for grabs on August 5th:

JOE NORMAN – SCULPTURE

Joe Norman of Blue Boat Home Design has donated a piece from his wooden sculpture collection.  Joe is a local artist who loves doing custom work.  His skills are varied and refined and we are delighted to have some of his work on hand for the event. You can see his work up close and personal at Gallery MAR in Park City as well as Sugarhouse Gallery.  You should also take a look at both his website and his blog.   Happy days to the winner of his donation!!

NILE GALAL FAHMY – METAL JEWELRY

Nile Galal Fahmy is a remarkable local artist who shapes metal, most often coins, into the most amazing jewelry.  He can take an antique coin and turn it into a bracelet or earrings.  You may have spotted him this summer at Craft Sabbath in Library Square or at the Farmer’s Market on Saturdays in Pioneer Park.  He is contributing a custom bracelet – and you could be wearing it home!

LAURA LEIGH KEMPER – GLASS JEWELRY

Laura Leigh Kemper of Lake Street Glass makes the most spectacular belt buckles and jewelry from glass that she repurposes.  The colors and patterns that Laura pulls together have been a huge hit among men and women alike at her local trunk shows.  For this event, you’ll have the opportunity to take home some amazing items from her collection – including a belt buckle, earrings and a bracelet!  Unfortunately, her site was recently hacked but should be up and running again soon, so I’ll include the link for you to peruse when it’s ready: Lake Street Glass.

KATHLEEN C. SMITH – PHOTOGRAPHY

Kathleen C. Smith is another local artist – a painter and photographer – who has donated a photograph for our event.  Kathleen paints with watercolors and acrylics on canvas, she does collage with mixed media and occasionally sculpts.  In addition, she has a wonderful eye for capturing images with her camera.  Check out her artistic expression here: Kathleen C. Smith.

TERRA REILLY – PHOTOGRAPHY

Terra Reilly is a newly local artist who joins the Salt Lake scene from the East Coast via Seattle.  She has mad skills with cameras and has been compiling a very impressive collection of images taken with her iPhone.  Her eye for texture, composition and story in the world around us lets viewers enjoy the world in a way that’s just a bit more edgy and exciting than what we experience on the regular.  She’s contributing a photograph to our fundraiser and you’re gonna wanna hang it on your wall!  Check out her creative endeavors here: Sansivera Photography.

SAM WELLER’S BOOKS – GIFT CARD

Sam Weller’s Books of Salt Lake City, UT was founded in 1929 and is going strong in its third generation of operations!  This great local bookstore contains roughly 400,000 new, used and rare books on three floors in the historic David Keith Building on Main Street in Salt Lake City – although they’re soon to move into Trolley Square (this fall). When you walk in and take a whiff; you can just smell the knowledge and stories that lie in wait for you between the book covers!  Until they relocate, check them out on at 254 South Main St. in downtown SLC.  Support Local!!  Catherine Weller generously donated a gift card for our event, so get ready for that next book club!!  Check out Sam Weller’s Books here at their site: Sam Weller’s Books.

MAX LOSEE – CUSTOM LONGBOARDS

Max Losee started shaping longboards in his garage years ago so he would have a way to carve even when the snow melted off in the Wasatch.  Now, he’s grown into a company that churns out quality boards in the style of the custom ‘garage’ boards that got him started.  All the boards literally roll right out of Little Cottonwood Canyon, UT with great attention paid to quality, innovation and detail.  They’re hand-painted, hand-finished and laminated.  The available graphics are awesome, but you can also customize your graphics on their website.  *Max is customizing a board for the event with the Project Wezesha logo integrated into the graphics.*  We’re psyched!!  But don’t take our word for how rad these decks are, check them out for yourself on his site and if you don’t ride home on one from the Woodshed, make sure to place your order soon! Losee Longboards

AMBER SCHIAVONE ROBISON – PORTRAIT SITTING

Amber Schiavone Robison is a third generation photographer who uses her camera to tell the intimate stories of life and capture the beautiful nature of the people she photographs.  She has a talent for bringing a moment to life in the photographs so that the memories don’t end with the bouqet toss or the candles being blown out.  Amber has donated a photography sitting for 3-7 people with an 8×10 print included.  If you are the lucky recipient of this generous donation, you can join Amber in creating  engagement photos, a family portrait, baby pictures or even a fabulous print of your beloved furkid!  Have a look at her portfolio here: Schiavone Photography

TONY CAPUTO’S MARKET AND DELI – INTRO to FINE CHOCOLATE CLASS

Tony Caputo’s Market & Deli brings quality, authentic food products from Italy, Spain, France, Greece and other Southern European cities right here to Salt Lake City.  Tony and his son Matt well known for their tasteful selection of European goodies.  Also, in 2009 Caputo’s was the first recipient of Salt Lake Magazine’s “Best Food & Wine Educator.” So, in support of Project Wezesha, Matt Caputo has donated a gift certificate for their Intro to Fine Chocolate class – and he just told me that the world’s top chocolate bar this year is made with beans from TANZANIA!  How fitting!  Caputo’s Market and Deli has something for everyone – from an extraordinary deli menu to a cheese cave, a stacked chocolate bar selection and an in-house salame maker!  Check out their website or even better – visit one of their three locations (downtown, 15th adn 15th or U of U): Tony Caputo’s Market and Deli

FLUID HEART YOGA – “RELAX” PACKAGE WITH EYE PILLOW, CLIFF SPA DAYPASS AND YOGA EXPERIENCE

Kristin Vance, owner of Fluid Heart Yoga has donated two packages that just whisper “relax” to me.  Recipients of her packages will take home an eye pillow infused with lavendar for the ultimate in relaxation, plus a certificate for one yoga session as either a private or small group experience.  In addition, since Kristin teaches at the Cliff Spa, among other places, you’ll recieve a one-day pass to the Cliff Spa, which gives you access to the pool and other facilities.  (Thank you to the Cliff Spa for their support, too!) I really hope you are the winner of this delightful, rejuvenating package.  Check out the website and learn more about Kristin and what she is offering: Fluid Heart Yoga

BREWVIES CINEMA PUB – MOVIE PASSES

Andy Murphy at Brewvies has generously donated several movie passes, which we’ll raffle off in two’s so that you and a friend can bike downtown for dinner and a movie.  Brewvies always has a great selection of movies to choose from – often funny and usually ‘just the movie’ you wanted to see!  If you haven’t been to Brewvies yet, you have to come out to the Woodshed, win some tickets and get on over there.  Where else in Salt Lake can you eat a great meal, drink cold beers and watch a great movie on the big screen … nowhere!  Gotta be Brewvies!  Check out the website to scope the food and beer offerings and find out what movies are playing … like right now, it’s Brides Maids and Horrible Bosses … Hilarious!  Brewvies Cinema Pub

THE ROSE ESTABLISHMENT – TEA AND COFFEE

Located in the historic wharehouse district of downtown Salt Lake City, the simple  and welcoming Rose Establishment promises to provide you with the perfect space for the perfect tea and/or coffee experience.  The feel of The Rose Establishment is soft and comforting with great lighting, a patio, a cool feel and an overall sense of ‘elsewhere’.  It’s like a little escape for the mind and soul right on the fringes of downtown Salt Lake City.  The Rose has a light menu of breakfast and lunch items, snacks and of course phenomenal Four Barrell Coffee from San Francisco and tea from various companies dedicated to the ‘purity and essence of tea’.  The Rose Establishment has donated tea and coffee for our raffle, so make sure your mugs are clean for the morning after! Check out their equally pleasant website for more information: The Rose Establishment

KIM HALL – POTTERY

Talented local climber and skier, Kim Hall is perhaps best known for her great laugh, her sense of adventure and her amazing survival of a 1,000 foot fall in Little Cottonwood Canyon this winter! (KSL News Clip)  She is less known for her amazing skills behind the wheel … in the pottery studio – but that’s soon to change!  Kim has donated the most beautiful set of recently hand thrown pottery including two mugs, three bowls and large serving bowl.  You could be taking this amazing collection home – but you’ll have to come out to win, so we’ll see you there!

SHELLEY MARSHALL – ICE SKATING CLASSES

Shelley is a remarkable woman who’s out there trying to shake up the Salt Lake scene with a whole lotta ‘Get ‘er Done’ for our great community.  Most notably, Shelley is the Executive Director of Sustain Utah  – a nonprofit organization devoted to supporting other Utah nonprofits that are committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship.  When she’s not saving the world in her ‘green’ cape, she’s bringing smiles to aspiring skaters of all ages in the ice rink!  Shelley has donated a certificate for two private lessons – for any age and any ability level.  She has been teaching ice skating for 14 years!  If you’ve been thinking of getting out of the sun and putting your buns on ice, I think this is the perfect package for you!  Read more about Shelley and the SLC Sports Complex where she teaches here:   Shelley Marshall

THE FRONT CLIMBING CLUB – DAY PASSES

The Front Climbing Club is the hub for the hardcores and newbies alike who love to boulder!  You check your ropes at the door and just pull on your shoes and you’re good to go.  The route setting at The Front is stellar with some of the best climbers in Salt Lake City setting the problems that will progressively warm you up, push your limits and then stump you all together.  In addition to great indoor climbing, The Front has yoga & pilates classes, ping pong, weights and cardio equipment – something for everyone!  The Front donated a stack of day passes for our raffle – so come out and win, then pedal on over and spend the day getting psyched and strong!  Learn more about The Front here: The Front Climbing Club

MOMENTUM CLIMBING – CLASSES AND PASSES

Momentum Indoor Climbing gym is a choice spot to go if you love love LOVE route climbing!  The walls are so beautiful with obvious inspiration from our  beloved desert red rock.  The route setting is quality and diverse with something for the techy sport climber, the steep jug hauler, the all-traddy daddy and the straight-outta-intro-class climbers alike!  They even have desert cracks – steep and vertical.  The lead walls are vast so the crowding is limited and there are tons of top roping options, too!  And … in the back room, you can get your ‘strong’ on with a big bouldering area, a woody and hangboards.  In addition to the great climbing and training, Momentum has child care, yoga, pilates and climbing classes, weights and cardio equipment.  Mo-Town has donated day passes and two Explore Climbing packages which offer intro classes, a 2-week membership and shoe/harness rental for that time frame.  Sweet!  Check out this indoor climbing mecca: Momentum Indoor Climbing

ROCKREATION – KIDS CLIMBING CAMP

Rockreation Climbing Center is dear to my heart as I worked there for over a decade!!  This gym has been around for a while and has top-rope and lead climbing options for those who like to rope up as well as a bouldering cave with lots of potential for exciting throws and body contortions.  One of the strongest points of Rockreation is their education – for the novice and advanced climbers, they offer a wide range of classes and personal coaching.  They also have some great options for kids – including weekly Kids Time classes, birthday parties and seasonal camps for kids.  For this event, Rockreation has donated a Summer Kids Camp certificate – so space and time permitting, you could put your child in climbing camp for a week this August or save it for next summer and consider yourself covered for at least one week of fun!  Check out their site and more information about the camps here: Rockreation Indoor Climbing 

CHRISTINE McDONOUGH – PHOTOGRAPHY

Christine McDonough, a fellow Irish lass is a gifted photographer and graphic designer.  We first met when she came out to support Girls Education International at a screening of A Small Act, a documentary set in Kenya about how one small act really can have a huge impact.  I found out that after seeing A Small Act originally at the Sundance Film Festival, Christine became penpals with a student at the school in Kenya.  She’s a kindred soul who wants to see positive change in the world – at all levels.  In this spirit, she has donated one of her beautiful photographs for this event.  See more of her work here: The Copper Shamrock

RED BUTTE GARDEN – MEMBERSHIP TO THE GARDEN

Red Butte Garden is a little oasis in Salt Lake City with impeccably maintained  botanical gardens.  When you open the map for your stroll through the gardens you’ll see that you have so much to look forward to – a rose garden, a waterfall garden, an herb garden, the children’s garden, a medicinal garden, a fragrance garden, a wildflower meadow, trails into a protected natural area with local flora and fauna … ah, I think I need to go for a walk!!  In addition to the garden, Red Butte has incredible educational opportunities with classes on everything from Plein-Air Landscape painting to Cooking Indian Cuisine (to name only two of many)!  In addition, they offer summer camps for kids, family nights, fitness in the garden and of course – the ever popular Concert Series which brings in an amazing line-up every summer!  Red Butte is a tremendous asset to Salt Lake City and they have donated a membership certificate to our event, which includes free admission to Red Butte Garden year-round, discounts on concerts, classes, workshops and tours, a discount in the Gift Shop and more!!  Check out Red Butte Garden here: Red Butte Garden

Misc. BOUTIQUE – VINTAGE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES

Misc. (pronounced ‘Missy’) is a vintage clothing and accessory boutique located in downtown Salt Lake City in a beautiful space shared by The Green Ant.  Missy, the owner has a unique eye for quality vintage clothing, belts, purses, shoes, swimwear and jewelry.  The majority of her shop caters to women, but she does have a small selection of vintage western shirts for men.  I have yet to pop into Misc. without leaving with a little extra something for my wardrobe – even when my intention was just to catch up with Missy.  It’s impossible … just try it! I dare you.  😀  Missy has donated a gift certificate to her boutique for our event and it’s generous enough to afford you a whole outfit, with accessories if you shop wisely!!  You want this, ladies!  Misc. doesn’t have a website, but you can check out her style on her Facebook page here: Misc. Botique

THE GREEN ANT – BLENKO VASE

Who doesn’t know and love Ron Green of The Green Ant!  Located in historic downtown Salt Lake City, The Green Ant buys and sells mid-century modern vintage furniture and if you walk in the door on the right day, you might walk out with that perfect piece to complete your space.  Mid-century modern is the minimalist style that is the ultimate in ‘less is more’ in terms of design.    Ron has donated a classic Blenko vase for our event.  Come check it out and maybe you’ll be taking it home!  Visit the website to learn more and get a sense of what was going on in the minds of furniture designers between the 40s and 70s: The Green Ant

NO BROW COFFEE AND TEA COMPANY – GIFT CERTIFICATES

Joe, the owner of No Brow has created a space where Salt Lakers can just come and be themselves while enjoying some of the finest coffee and tea available in SLC.  They make a point at No Brow to offer coffees that are brewed with quality and the ultimate java moment in mind.  They serve coffees from Salt Lake Roasting Co, Intellegentsia, Coava, Barefoot and more.  And – well, the coolest thing about No Brow is that they have a skate team! What?  That’s pretty awesome, so get your raffle ticket in hand, win something from No Brow and then roll on down to sip some quality coffee in downtown SLC – take in the art, dig the chill atmosphere and maybe spot a bad ass sk8r. ha!  Check it out here: No Brow Coffee and Tea Company

IME UTAH – MOUNTAIN SPORTS STORE

International Mountain Equipment, Inc. (IME) is a great little mountain sports shop tucked around the corner from REI on 3300 South in SLC.  The guys that work in IME are lifers and know pretty much everyone that walks in the door.  If you go there, and they don’t know you – make sure you plan a little extra time to get to know them!  You won’t regret it!  IME is the quintessential local shop which thrives on the climbing and snow-riding community.  They carry everything from climbing, camping and skiing gear to maps, books and videos to keep you safe and make you rad!  They’ve very kindly donated a sweet gift certificate, so someone’s going home a little richer in the gear department after this raffle!  Check out what IME has to offer here: IME Utah

NATURAL SMILES DENTISTRY – TEETH WHITENING KITS

Once upon an overdue teeth cleaning I posted a query on Facebook to see who my friends would recommend that I see.  I had several recommendations, but only one name came up over and over and over again from friends that I knew well and trusted immensely.  That name was Dr. Tom Brickey of Natural Smiles Dentistry.  I knew I would be safe when he walked in with his handlebar mustache and sat to talk about my teeth while sipping his coffee!  Coffee!  I thought I would have to lie about drinking red wine and coffee, but finally I found a dentist and dental staff that was nonjudgmental and just downright hip!  Dr. Brickey is wonderul and I don’t think I can say enough about his practice – other than … Go there!  Dr. Brickey has recently had his own tragedy – his young daughter MiaBella recently and unexpectedly had to have heart replacement surgery!  The transplant was a success and the recovery has been slow but steady – and now the Brickey’s are struggling to keep up with medical bills.  And still, Dr. Brickey reached out and offered to make a donation to this event for Project Wezesha.  Do you see what I mean? Awesome!!  Check out Dr. Brickey and his practice here: Natural Smiles Dentistry

GREAT BASIN CHIROPRACTIC – COMPLETE WELLNESS ASSESSMENT

Dr. Mark, as he’s known by his patients, offers integrated chiropractic care inspired by his love of the natural world.  The aim of his practice is to promote spinal health by enhancing overall health.  He was contacted about this event by one of his patients – a friend of mine – who would likely not be standing upright if it weren’t for Dr. Mark.  If you’ve ever wanted a complete evaluation with a focus on your spine’s health and how it affects your nervous system and more, then this is the ticket item for you!  He has donated a complete wellness assessment, including report findings and a plan for moving forward.  Read more about Dr. Mark and his practice here: Great Basin Chiropractic

NATIVE SONS – T-SHIRTS

Although not so local to you, Native Sons is very local to me.  They are based in my hometown – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – and they are inspired by the beach lifestyle.  They’ve grown from a small company promoting the beach – surfing, palm trees, cruisers and more – to a nationally recognized custom apparel company.  My longtime high school friend, Richard Knott, very graciously donated t-shirts with the Project Wezesha logo for this fundraiser.  We’ll have some shirts for the raffle and some for me to take over to Tanzania this summer.  If you have any apparel needs – screen printing and embroidery, garment and product decoration, corporate apparel, and creative services – give Native Sons a shot.   Check out their website to see the range of what they’re able to do with your ideas: Native Sons

There are so many more – and I’ll update very soon!

Thank you everyone for your support!  ~Asante Sana!~

‘Raise the Roof’ – A Fundraiser for Project Wezesha

On Friday August 5th, there will be a lot going on around town – but the music-packed event that you really should not miss is the ‘Raise the Roof’ bash at The Woodshed in Salt Lake City, UT! The goal of this event is to raise as much money as we can to put roofs on the classrooms that we’ve finished on Amahoro Secondary School over the past year. To date, we have the foundation and walls completed on 8 classrooms (and more going up daily)! When I head back over to TZ in late August, I’m hoping to bring with me the funds to finish these classrooms! In the coming year, we’ll continue fundraising and round the bend on this school with hopes of a ribbon cutting in summer 2012 – ahead of schedule!

Let's Raise the Roof on this School!

Help us make this happen by saving the date and spreading the word about our summer fundraiser on Friday August 5th! As someone noted recently, Salt Lake is saturated with things to do this summer – from music in the parks to movies in the canyons, from farmers markets to the Outdoor Retailer show, from 5k fun runs to big mountain marathons … just squeeze a little room on your calendars for this night of great music for a great cause!

The musical line-up includes Better Off with the Blues, Koko and Camaro, The Last Look, singer-songwriters Cambriah Heaton, Kaleb Hanly, Sara Baldwin and Eric O’Keefe.  Save the date and spread the word. If your friends are there, where else would you want to be! So – bring ’em all!

Click here to read about all of the local businesses and artists who have donated to make the raffle and silent auction very much worth your while!

Where – The Woodshed – 800 South 60 East, SLC UT

When – Friday August 5th; kicking off around 7pm

Music – Cambriah Heaton, Better Off with the Blues, Koco and Camaro, The Last Look, Kaleb Hanly, Eric O’Keefe and Sara Baldwin

$15 at the door; includes one raffle ticket.  More for sale inside, plus a silent auction!

Local Artist Donates to Project Wezesha

Local Utah artist, Hadley Rampton recently had a summer show to display a collection of her oil and water color paintings at Phillips Gallery in Salt Lake City. Amazingly, Hadley decided to donate 10% from the sales of the water colors in her Zanzibar series to Project Wezesha! 

In 2010, Hadley accompanied Rai to Tanzania to see for herself the impact of Project Wezesha on the children of Mgaraganza and Kiganza villages.  On their way to Western Tanzania, they took some time to enjoy the wonders of Stone Town on the island of Zanzibar.  This trip inspired several amazing water colors depicting the worn buildings, cultural richness and great history of the area. 

Once we reached the village, she was moved by the children and knew that she would find a way to continue supporting Project Wezesha.    In May, she had the idea of incorporating Project Wezesha into her show and by the time it ended, Hadley had sold four water color paintings of varying sizes.  As a result, she made a contribution of $285 from these sales.  Project Wezesha owes a great big Thank You to Hadley Rampton, to those who invested in her work and to Phillips Gallery for supporting Hadley’s decision to make this contribution.

Please be sure to visit the gallery to support Hadley Rampton and other local artists represented by Phillips Gallery.