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Annual Garden Party
May 4, 2003!
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Sunset Hall Garden Party 2003 Invitation

The Residents, Staff, Board of Directors and
Membership of Sunset Hall cordially invite you to the 2003
SUNSET HALL GARDEN PARTY
Honoring
Dolores Huerta
Co-Founder and First Vice-President Emeritus,
United Farm Workers of America
and
Sonali Kolhatkar
Producer and Host, KPFK "Morning Show"
and Vice President, Afghan Women's Mission

An afternoon with good friends, good music and good food!

Sunday, May 4, 2003 at 2:00 p.m.

at the Gilmore Adobe
6301 West Third Street, Los Angeles, CA  90036
Please respond by April 25, 2003.  Tickets will be held at the door.


Directions and Parking for the Gilmore Adobe

The Gilmore Adobe is between Third Street and Beverly Boulevard, just east of the Farmer's Market on Fairfax and north of the Grove on Third.  Parking is available in the Grove general parking lot closest to Beverly Boulevard.  Take the elevator to the street level, turn right down Farmer's Market Way and look for the "Gilmore Adobe" sign.  Parking is also available in the Farmer's Market parking lots.

For further information contact Sunset Hall
2830 Francis Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Phone 213 387-5277,  Fax 213 387-5208
E-mail sunsethall@sunsethall.org

 


On Sunday, May 4, 2003, Sunset Hall will celebrate its annual Garden Party on the lovely grounds of the Gilmore Adobe next to the Farmer's Market.  We are excited, pleased, and humbled to present the Stephen H. Fritchman Humanitarian Award to Dolores Huerta, co-founder and First Vice President Emeritus of the United Farm Workers of America.  Dolores Huerta has spent her life working to improve the lives of millions of people in California  and throughout the country.  She continues to provide not only inspiration but actual training for future generations of organizers in the civil rights, and justice movement.

In addition, Sonali Kolhatkar, producer and host of the KPFK Morning Show will be receiving the Rabbi Melvin and Erna Sands "Building Our Future" Award.  Along with her role as an investigative, independent journalist, Sonali is a leader for the Afghan Women's Mission and emerging voice for peace and justice on a world scale.

We are looking forward to an extraordinary day, and we are pleased to have the opportunity to honor these two truly remarkable women.  They continue to make the world a better place. 

The Garden Party is an opportunity to continue to honor the work and lives of the Sunset Hall residents.  We invite you to contribute to this special day with a sponsorship or the purchase of an ad in the Tribute Book.  On behalf of the residents of Sunset Hall now and in the future, we thank you for your generous contribution.

We are committed to continuing Sunset Hall's mission—to provide the best possible home for the freethinkers, activists, and organizers who are now older and need some assistance in their lives.  Your contribution today is critical to providing these assisted living services where the interests, vitality, and activism of our elders are supported in an atmosphere of care and love.


   Sunset Hall Garden Party    l Sunday, May 4, 2003  


Photos from the 2003 Garden Party
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