• Home
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteering
    • Internships
    • Advocate!
    • Grants and Financial Support
  • About
    • About
    • TMN
    • What We Do
    • The Team
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use

  • U.S. News
    • Politics
    • 2012 Election
    • Finance
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Immigration
    • Foreign Policy
    • Sci/Tech
  • World News
    • Global
    • Europe
    • Central & South Asia
    • Africa
    • Asia-Pacific
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
  • Green World
    • Go Green
    • Environmental News
    • Green Technology
  • Sports
    • 2012 Olympics
    • Action Sports
    • Basketball
    • Football
    • Baseball
    • Tennis
    • Ice Hockey
    • Motor Sports
    • Soccer
    • Golf
    • Combat Sports
  • Entertainment
    • In Cinema
    • TV
    • Music
    • Gaming
    • Comics
  • Life Style
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Philosophy & Life
    • Arts & Literature
    • Gadgets
    • Health
  • Offbeat News
    • UFO
    • Supernatural
    • Bizarre News
    • Conspiracy Theories
    • Aliens
  • Opinion

Home » Entertainment » Sony Electronics Employees’ “Rock the Harvest”

Sony Electronics Employees’ “Rock the Harvest”

Posted by: TP Newswire    Tags:  Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels, PVMoW, Rock the Harvest, Rockers against Hunger, Save the Children Foundation, Sony Electronics, Sony Electronics Charity, Sony Electronics Concert, Sony Electronics Hunger, volunteer relief organization    Posted date:  October 22, 2012  |  No comment



Park Ridge, U.S.A. — Sony Electronics employees will once again put their musical talents to use in support of Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels (PVMoW). Following a successful 2011 concert that raised $5,500 for the volunteer relief organization, “Rock the Harvest” features Sony’s Rockers against Hunger (RAH) musicians as they continue their efforts to combat hunger. Up to 10 different bands are scheduled to take the stage at the Park Ridge Marriott’s Brookside Parc Room, Thursday, November 8, 2012. Doors open at 5:30 pm, with the music beginning at 6:00 pm.

According to Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels director Jeanne Martin, last year’s benefit performance demonstrated how the powerful combination of music and volunteerism can effect change, not only in a community, but in people’s lives.

“Last year’s concert exceeded even our highest expectations,” Martin said. “This type of event is something that you hope doesn’t need to become an annual occurrence, but unfortunately, hunger is a reality in so many of our communities. It’s so gratifying to see the outpouring of hard work, dedication and caring by the Sony employee/musicians come together in such a unique way to truly make a difference and have a positive impact.”

No strangers to fund-raising efforts, the RAH musicians often give their time and talents, organizing benefit shows for local food banks like the Center for Food Action and international charities such as Save the Children Foundation’s Haiti Earthquake Emergency Fund.

“We all have day jobs and other commitments, but this is a great chance to put our personal passions for music to use and really do a good thing,” said Glenn Govier, manager, service planning for Sony Electronics. “Through our music, and the support of many talented and dedicated individuals, we’re doing what we can to make our corner of the world a better place.”

The concert is co-sponsored by Sony Electronics, Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels and Park Ridge Marriott, with support from media partner WFDU-FM 89.1.

The evening will feature sets by 10 bands, the majority of which are comprised of Sony employees with occupations as diverse as lawyers, engineers, marketers and sales account managers.

A “Silent Auction” will be held throughout the evening’s performance. All funds raised at the door and through the silent auction will benefit Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels.

Scheduled to perform are: VSB, Sidebar, Mojo Workin’, Marian & the Marianettes, the Rafael Orsini Band,Craig DeBari & the Usual Suspects, Joe Balsam & Bandejour, Bridget Collins Band, Mercy Street plus very special guests Carlos Colina & Straight Up, fronted by Emerson, N.J. mayor Carlos Colina.

In addition to the participating musicians, several other people and groups have donated their time and efforts to making this concert a success, including Stephen Lazina Design, which created the artwork for promotional posters, and several Sony-Park Ridge employee groups.

For those who cannot attend but would still like to donate, please visitwww.pvmealsonwheels.org/support/index.html. Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels continues to serve northern New Jersey as it has since 1972. For more event information please visit www.rocknrelief.weebly.com.

Event Information:

  • Sony “Rock the Harvest” Rockers Against Hunger Performance to Benefit Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels
  • Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012
  • Park Ridge Marriott, Brookside Parc Room, 300 Brae Blvd., Park Ridge N.J.
  • Time: Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; music starts at 6:00 p.m. and runs until 10:00 p.m.
  • Suggested donation: $10 at the door
  • All proceeds to be donated to Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels.
  • Cash bar; food and beverages will be available for purchase at Sean O’Casey’s Pub in the Park Ridge Marriott.

    Share This
About the author
TP Newswire
TP Newswire
To suggest a news story or press release please send an email to newsroom@toonaripost.com.



Wanna say something?





  Cancel Reply

« Popular October Destinations in Europe for Car Hire
Steel Wool Entertainment & Media, New Strategic Venture »
  • Share & Connect

  • Music

    • Lisbon: The City Festivals
      Lisbon is one of the greatest destinations for music lovers. Every summer, Lisbon...

    • Kelly Rowland Opens Up Her Heart in "Dirty Laundry"
      For several years, many music fans and critics alike have speculated that Kelly Rowland...

    • Mo’ Blow Funks up Miri at Borneo Jazz 2013
      Borneo Jazz 2013, held on May 10-11 in Park City Everly Hotel, saw two jazz-filled...

    • Borneo Jazz 2013: First Day Left the Audience Awestruck
      The long awaited Borneo Jazz 2013 has finally arrived. Running for the eighth time...

    • Remembering George Jones Part III: The Comeback &...
      George Jones' had risen from a talented youngster performing on the street corner...

    • Remembering George Jones Part II: The Tumultuous '60s...
      In the previous article, the early years of country music artist George Jones were...

    • Remembering Country Music Star George Jones Part I: The Early...
      On April 26, 2013, American country music star George Jones passed away at the age of 81. During...

    • Citadel Music Festival in Berlin: A Leap into Music’s...
      With the arrival of the summer season, music events are exploding around the globe....

    • International Jazz Day: Recalling Jazz Legends
      For jazz lovers, jazz musicians and jazz musician lovers, April 30 was declared "The...

    • Catch Mo’Blow Live at Borneo Jazz 2013
      Borneo Jazz 2013 will see a fresh set of explosive acts that makes it the most anticipated...

    • The Not So Shorty Trombone Shorty
      Troy Andrews, famous by the name of "Trombone Shorty," is one of New Orleans' current...

    • Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Mosquito is an Excellent Buzz in the Ears
      After bursting onto the indie rock scene in 2003 with their first album 'Forever...

    • Iggy and The Stooges: Back with Ready to Die - Album...
      The highly anticipated new Iggy and The Stooges album 'Ready to Die', released on Fat Possum...

    • The Nylons to Perform at Borneo Jazz 2013
      The Nylons, an internationally-acclaimed Canadian a cappella quartet founded in 1978,...

    • Deftones’ Chi Cheng Dies at 42
      Chi Cheng, founding member of Alternative Metal band Deftones, died at age 42 on April...

    • Morrissey on Thatcher: She Did Not Give a Shit about...
      Turns out Morrissey’s statement published on April 8, after Margaret Thatcher’s...

    • Morrissey on Thatcher’s Death: She Was a Terror
      On the day the ex-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, passed...

    • Staring at Nothing: Band Worth Looking At
      If you are looking for a refreshing take on genres of some of the biggest bands ever,...

    • Kurt Cobain, 19 Years After His Passing
      Nineteen years ago, on April 5, 1994, the legendary Nirvana founder Kurt Cobain...

    • The Enchanting Music of Italian Singer-Songwriter Max Gazzè
      The Italian indie-pop singer-songwriter Max Gazzè has been touring Italy and Europe...

    • James Carter Organ Trio: More than Just Standards
      James Carter Organ Trio may sound like a normal, standard jazz band, but it definitely...




 
  • Europe

    • The Men Who Gave Up the Papacy
      Pope Benedict XVI is not the only pope to hand over the Keys of St. Peter to someone...

    • Pope Benedict XVI To Resign
      Pope Benedict XVI has shocked the world by announcing that he will relinquish the papacy...

    • Britain: Horsemeat Horror
      The scandal that has shaken the food industry in Britain has come to a new low. It has recently...

  • U.S. News

    • Boston Marathon Bombing: Importance of Twitter in a Crisis
      Through the smoke billowing out from the two explosions and amidst the screams of those...

    • Outrage at CNN Reporter Sympathising with Steubenville...
      All over social media sites like Twitter and Facebook there has been a growing outcry...

    • TSA to Permit Small Knives and Baseball Bats Onboard...
      A proposal by the Transport Security Administration (TSA) to condone “small knives”...

  • Health

    • 2012: A Busy Year for American Red Cross with 113 Disasters
      Washington, U.S.A. -- In a busy year filled with hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires,...

    • U.S. Medical Care Resembles "Vampire Economy," Surgeon...
      Tucson, U.S.A. -- The United States is forfeiting a half century of leadership in medical...

    • Give Miracles: Campaign to Raise $7.5 Million for Autism...
      Philadelphia, U.S.A. -- The Center for Autism Research at The Children's Hospital...

  • Africa

    • Kelvin Doe: "They call me DJ Focus"
      Meet Kelvin Doe. He’s the 16 year old inventor that has recently been a hit among...

    • Tragedy Strikes Foremost South African Orchestra
      The economic crisis is ongoing. South Africans, however, seem to be facing an economic...

    • Zambians on Second Term for Barack Obama
      Zambia, together with many African countries, has welcomed the second term for the US president...


 
Copyright © 2012 Toonari Post - A News Mash Up!