Ballard businesses to raise money for Japan relief

Reposted: In case you missed this on Monday, we’re reposting this information.

Updated: The Sunset Tavern (5433 Ballard Ave NW) will also be raising money on Tuesday. Tonight, all door proceeds will go to relief funds for Japan.
Show starts at 9:30. $6 cover (for Japan relief) 21+
9:30p – Danielle Henry
10:30p – Wind-Up Bird
11:30p – Barry Sebastian

Earlier: Although the Japan earthquake and tsunami were half way around the world, people right here in Ballard are doing what they can to help. Mike Leifur, the general manager at King’s Hardware emailed us about their fundraiser. On Tuesday, March 15th, 100 percent of the proceeds from King’s (5225 Ballard Ave NW) will be donated to the International Medical Corps.

If you know of other businesses raising money for Japan earthquake and tsunami relief, post it in comments below.

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5 thoughts to “Ballard businesses to raise money for Japan relief”

  1. Sunset Tavern (5433 Ballard Ave NW) concert to raise money for Japan relief.
    On Tuesday, March 15th, all door proceeds will go to relief funds for Japan.
    Show starts at 9:30. $6 cover (for Japan relief) 21+
    9:30p – Danielle Henry
    10:30p – Wind-Up Bird
    11:30p – Gary Sebastian

  2. Romanza Gifts on Market Street announced in it’s newsletter that 10% of their net in-store sales in March will be donated to the Red Cross for the Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami.

  3. Local Koto (japanese harp) musicians and friends are trying to set up a charity concert and looking for fund matchers & organisations that have substantial influence to the local community for further supports. Contact Sachko pickledeyeball@gmail.com if you can pitch in.

  4. Fresh Flours Ballard and Phinney Ridge will donate 10% of remaining March sales to The American Red Cross to be a part of US effort to help Japan,
    our beautiful homeland, recover from horrific magnitude 9.0 earthquake and resulting tsunami.

    We would also like to express our gratitude for US and International rescue crews and dogs, working as hard as they can under extremely difficult circumstances.

    Thank you.
    Keiji & Etsuko
    Fresh Flours

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