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Calendar of anniversary services, benefits
01:00 AM EST on Thursday, February 19, 2004
Here are other memorial services and benefits to commemorate the first anniversary of The Station fire: THURSDAY 94 'HJY Remembers the Doctor and all the fire's victims with Paul & Al's 28.5-hour radiothon beginning at 5:30 am. Request a song for a donation to benefit both the Doc Fund and The Station Family Fund. The rock 'n' roll community has donated items that will be up for bid. Nondenominational Service, Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet, 1 Rhodes Place, Cranston. 7 pm. Reserved seating for victims' families, survivors and survivors' families. Family members are asked to bring non-returnable mementos or pictures of their loved ones to be displayed at the State House for 21 days and then moved to the state archives. THURSDAY, SATURDAY KC's Tap, 530 Broadway, Pawtucket. Benefit show (21+). All money raised at the door to benefit The Station Family Fund. FRIDAY Anniversary Show, Bull Run Restaurant, 215 Great Rd., Shirley, Mass. Simply Rod (performing Rod Stewart), Spread Eagle (tribute to The Eagles), DJ Stone performing his song, "Eddie," and Mr. Breeze (tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd). Doors open 7 pm, show 8 pm. There will be a 100-second silence in memory of the victims and survivors at 11:05 pm. $10 in advance, $12 at the door. www.stationfamilyfund.org. Mass, for victims/families of The Station fire, St. Ann Church, 1493 Cranston St., Cranston. Bishop Robert E. Mulvee, celebrant. Noon. Memorial Service, The Station site, Cowesett Road, West Warwick, 9:30 pm. Sponsored by The Station Fire Memorial Foundation, Lt. Rick Ramsay of the West Warwick Police Department, the Rev. Bruce Greer, the Rhode Island Victims' Advocacy and Support Center, Paul Bertolo and Jody King. Alcohol and candles prohibited. 232-2063, 943-9266; www.stationfirememorialfoundation.org. FRIDAY-SUNDAY Request For Relief Weekend on 100.3, WKKB, Fall River-New Bedford. Fundraiser for victims and their families. Fri 10 am through Sun midnight. Station will play song requests in exchange for donations and list businesses that donate money. Contact Tom Stewart, promotions director (and Station Fire survivor), at (508) 999-6690 or e-mail TomStewartWFHN [at] aol.com. SATURDAY Yoga for Charity Class, Yoga Annex, 774 Main St., East Greenwich. Hosted and conducted by annex owner and former WHJY radio personality Amy Hagan. Noon. Donations accepted. Benefit for The Doc Fund and the Victims Relief Fund. SUNDAY A Time for Reflection and Renewal, St. Gregory the Great Church, 360 Cowesett Rd., Warwick. 465-2897, 339-9163. Gathering for all who served others at or after The Station nightclub fire. Program includes music, readings and reflections, as well as special music by the Rhode Island Professional Fire Fighters Pipes and Drums. Light refreshments offered. 2 pm. Sponsored by the Rhode Island Critical Incident Stress Management Team. |
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