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From: Lisa Williams-Lahari <lisa.lahari@gmail.com>
Date: 15 August 2010 05:56
Subject: [pacific-journos] Samoa Muso heads up new project for at teens and gets Kurt Franklin to come to the Pacific...
To: Pacific Islands Journos Online <pacificmedia@googlegroups.com>
Talofa All,
I'm helping award-winning musician Lole Usoali'i with a festival called FOB festival. The ultimate goal is to set up a school of performing arts for young people in Samoa - and possibly other Pacific countries - who are otherwise ignored as troubled teens these days.
The attached is a press release about the big name star for the festival, Kurt Franklin. Other big names include the Katina Brothers, Adeaze and Tofiga Fepulea'i of the Laughing Samoans.
Some of you might not be interested but I'm asking if you can please forward it to someone you think might be.
For people in the newsroom, please pass it on to your editors. As for all the editors, your help is appreciated in spreading the word.
for more information, please contact Lole Usoali'i on telephone (0685) 724 - 1889 or Michael Hickey (0685) 774-8086.
God bless
keni
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Mata'afa Keni Lesa
Editor
Samoa Observer Newspaper Group
P.O.BOX 1572
Apia, Samoa
Telephone: (0685) 23078, 31958
Mobile: (0685) 778-3148
Fax: (0685) 23965, 21195
Website: www.samoaobserver.ws
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cell: (64) 0210642704
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From: Lisa Williams-Lahari <lisa.lahari@gmail.com>
Date: 15 August 2010 05:56
Subject: [pacific-journos] Samoa Muso heads up new project for at teens and gets Kurt Franklin to come to the Pacific...
To: Pacific Islands Journos Online <pacificmedia@googlegroups.com>
via Mata'afa Keni Lesa, Samoa Observer.
Please publish/share as relevant.
see below.
Talofa All,
I'm helping award-winning musician Lole Usoali'i with a festival called FOB festival. The ultimate goal is to set up a school of performing arts for young people in Samoa - and possibly other Pacific countries - who are otherwise ignored as troubled teens these days.
The attached is a press release about the big name star for the festival, Kurt Franklin. Other big names include the Katina Brothers, Adeaze and Tofiga Fepulea'i of the Laughing Samoans.
Some of you might not be interested but I'm asking if you can please forward it to someone you think might be.
For people in the newsroom, please pass it on to your editors. As for all the editors, your help is appreciated in spreading the word.
for more information, please contact Lole Usoali'i on telephone (0685) 724 - 1889 or Michael Hickey (0685) 774-8086.
God bless
keni
--
Mata'afa Keni Lesa
Editor
Samoa Observer Newspaper Group
P.O.BOX 1572
Apia, Samoa
Telephone: (0685) 23078, 31958
Mobile: (0685) 778-3148
Fax: (0685) 23965, 21195
Website: www.samoaobserver.ws
--
Lisa Williams-Lahari
cell: (64) 0210642704
"More and more, if you're not in the digital conversation about your community, you're not in a conversation that matters"
-- Alberto Ibargüen, President, The Knight Foundation.
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