High Mayhem - Zimbabwe Nkenya Benefit Feb 13
[image: http://highmayhem.org/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/logo.png] High Mayhem Emerging Arts 2811 Siler Lane Santa Fe, NM 87505 www.highmayhem.org *Saturday, February 13, 6 pm - midnight* *Benefit for Zimbabwe Nkenya * *Donation at the door* On November 5th, 2009, the acclaimed musician and former KUNM-FM deejay Zimbabwe Nkenya suffered a debilitating stroke. The stroke affected his ability to speak and write, and has caused temporary paralysis of his right side. Doctors at the Veteran's Hospital in St. Louis think Zimbabwe has a good chance of recovery, but it will mean several months of intense speech therapy and physical therapy. In the past few weeks, Zimbabwe's doctors have also discovered some other health issues which will require surgery to repair. His wife, Deborah Mashibini, has had to put her graduate studies on hold to help him through this incredibly difficult time. This event is being held to raise funds to help assist Zimbabwe and Deborah. Proceeds will go towards medical bills as well as towards a special instrument that can be played with one hand by Zimbabwe, giving him a new outlet to express and share his creative force. [image: http://highmayhem.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Zimbabwe.jpg] *Auction: 6-9pm* There will be a raffle and art auction.** *Performance: 9pm-midnight* HARMONOGRAPH2X2 - JA “Dino” Deane (dulcimer), Yozo Suzuki (guitar), Al Faaet (drums), and Joe Sabella (drums) Mike 360 Dave Nielsen solo vibes If you are unable to attend this benefit, a special account has been set up. Please consider making a contribution. Every dollar will make a big impact on the mental and spiritual well-being of our dear friend Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Nkenya - Medical Fund, account # 152311525918, US Bank, 3881 Gravois Road, St. Louis, MO 63116 For more information on these events and upcoming events, please visit www.highmayhem.org -- "Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illuminates it." -- Martin Luther King Jr.
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