Monday, January 25, 2010

Weekend at Ray's


On Friday night, Lilly O'Donnell and Haley Moss Dillon, who helped organize a Save Ray's fundraiser via PayPal, presented Ray with a check for $1,000, the total collected to date. I asked Lilly how Ray responded to the check. "He was a little taken aback, but very sweet and thankful, as always! He smiled more than he has in the last week or so."

On Saturday night, Black Ops Bob and the Slacktivists held a protest/fundraiser/street party in front of Ray's...




As Slum Goddess wrote:

People stood across from Ray's with signs and candles and chanted at people to buy stuff to help Ray. I wasn't sure if this would scare people away and hinder business, but business was really good for Ray and Ray was very happy about all the support and love shown.


For more photos from the evening:

Neither More Nor Less

East Village Corner -- Musings by Melanie

Then, Sunday by the Pee Phone on Seventh Street and Avenue A...



Other Ray's-related activities:

Sidewalk Cafe, 94 Avenue A at Sixth Street, will be hosting a benefit show on Saturday, Feb. 6 for Ray's Candy Store. More details to follow. If you want to play or help out in any way, then please get in touch with Leah at:

boyslikebarbies@gmail.com

There's a Save Ray's Twitter feed, which will have the latest updates...

www.twitter.com/saverays

And there's the Save Ray's Facebook page...

4 comments:

  1. Very nice to see the community coming together like this. Even if what may be inevitable comes to pass, Ray and his family will know that they are very much wanted in this neighborhood. Makes me proud to be an EVillager.

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  2. CHECK OUT MY PHOTOBLOG TOMORROW FOR MY PIX OF SAT. NITE A RAY'S. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT. THE VILLAGER WILL HAVE A STORY OUT LATER THIS WEEK. MUCH LOVE TO Y'ALL.

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  3. Thanks for everything that you did to help, John.

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  4. Grieve there is a 77th birthday party for Ray tonight at 11pm. There will be cheesecake and strippers .More at neithermorenorless

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