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Benefit performances for the
POOR PEOPLES MARCH

JULY 4-5-6 
Preston Hall, Mendocino

Featuring Malvina Reynolds singing, The Spectrum of Sound, a modern jazz combo, and outstanding local talents.

Thurs
July 4 
*2-4PM Malvina Reynolds sings; Jack Tolson Jazz piano.
*7:30PM Malvina Reynolds sings; young peoples speaking choir.

Fri
July 5 
*2-3:30PM Flute-piano concert by Wm.Ames and Virginia Cross. Includes origional [[original]] works by Mr. Ames.
7:30 [[strikethrough]] PM [[/strikethrough]] 9:30PM Henry Ramsey, Richmond Attorney speaks on Black freedom; John Skerce ballads; Sacha Makovikin-a Potters light show.
Sat

July 6 
*2-4PM Spectrum of Sound-modern jazz [[strikethrough]] combo [[/strikethrough]] quintet.
*7:30-9:30 Dorothy Miller, Sna [[San]] Francisco psychiatric social worker and American Indian speaks on the Poor People of Northern California; Casper jug band; the Daley sisters sing; carl Shrager sings.

ALSO IN TOWN:

July 4-5-6 
* 2-5pm On Display: the 16 by 70 foot mural, in progress, for the Fresno Concert Hall. At Randall Packard Gallery, across from Preston Hall.

X Donations recieved [[received]] at each event will be sent to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, sponsors of the Poor Peoples March.