Ukraine Relief Donations

Places we plan to donate and you can donate too.

The National Bank of Ukraine’s special fundraising account to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine

https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsionalniy-bank-vidkriv-spetsrahunok-dlya-zboru-koshtiv-na-potrebi-armiyi

The National Bank of Ukraine’s account for the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine for humanitarian purposes

https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsionalniy-bank-vidkriv-rahunok-dlya-gumanitarnoyi-dopomogi-ukrayintsyam-postrajdalim-vid-rosiyskoyi-agresiyi

Stryzhavskyi Orphanage for kids with intellectual disabilities

https://www.betterplace.me/help-the-stryzhavskyi-orphanage-in-vinnytsya

More Options from The Fulbright Commission in Poland passed on to me by composer Chelsea Loew

Ukraine Foundation
Collection to help Ukraine.
Payments can be made to the account: 39 1090 2398 0000 00014980 4904 with the note: "donation, Save Ukraine".

Polish Medical Mission
An association dealing with providing medical aid to victims of armed conflicts or natural disasters. Money can be donated via Facebook and the website of the Polish Medical Mission. 
More information:  https://pmm.org.pl 

Caritas of the Archdiocese of Wrocław
Collection "Aid for Ukraine". The money will be spent on food, hygiene measures and the provision of basic material assistance.
Payments can be made to the account: 77 1160 2202 0000 0000 3436 4384 with the note "UKRAINE"
or by sending an SMS to the number 72052 saying "UKRAINE" (cost PLN 2.46 incl. VAT).

More information:  caritas.pl

Polish Red Cross A
collection under the slogan #n PomococUkrainie  for the purchase of food and dressing materials.
Payments can be made to the following account: 16 1160 2202 0000 0002 7718 3060 with the note "UKRAINE".
More information:  pck.pl

Polish Humanitarian Action
Collection for basic products.
You can pay money to the account number: 02 2490 0005 0000 4600 8316 8772
More information:  pah.org.pl

Polish Center for International Aid
. Funds from the collection of the Polish Center for International Aid will be allocated to humanitarian aid, evacuation of the population and psychological support for children.
Deposits can be made to the mBank bank account: 18 1140 1010 0000 5228 6800 1001; payment title: "Aid for Ukraine".
Information available at:  pcpm.org.pl

UNICEF Polska
Collection to provide medical support to those in need and purchase the most-needed medical supplies. Deposits can be made via Facebook.
More information:  https://m.facebook.com/unicefpolska/

The Faculty of Pharmacy of the Marshal  's Office in cooperation with the Polish Pharmaceutical Society, Wrocław Branch, the Foundation  " Farmacja Dolnośląska " , the Lower Silesian Pharmacy Chamber and consultants for the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in the fields of pharmacy, organizes the collection of: 
- medications (analgesic, antiallergic, antispasmodics, antitussives, antibiotics
) medical devices (first aid kits equipment, dressing materials, disinfectants, eye drops)
- modified milk and food products for patients (including milk for children)
Address: Pharmaceutical Department of the Marshal's Office ul. Borowska 211
Collection on the ground floor of the building every day from 9: 00-16: 00
tel. 71 78 40 352 or 71 78 40 687
e-mail: farmstud@umw.edu.pl

Foundation PTACH - collection to help Ukrainian citizens
Funds can be transferred to the account number: 71 1090 1522 0000 0001 4302 6251 with the note: "donation for statutory purposes".
More information:  https://www.facebook.com/PTACH.WROCLAW/ 

And more details:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dz5n6nHQIxQkpS8T7Fh9WiapwBz_eQrTH3BmtOas1I4/edit?usp=sharing

Overnight Sound: A Sonic Slumber Party Details and Logistics

This is an all night concert that highlights modern sonic arts from Sat eve to Sunday morn with music from 1a.m. - 6a.m. for sleep.

About this event

A portion of each ticket sold will go to Ukraine Relief Aid

Overnight Sound: A Sonic Slumber Party highlights modern sonic arts, running all night, from Saturday evening at 6pm until Sunday morning at 8 am, with the hours from 1am - 6 am programmed with music for sleep. Throughout the night guests can listen for as long as they’d like, coming and going while respecting the rarefied space. During Overnight Sound more than 20+ artists and musicians will present 12+ hours of continuous sonic textures both electronic and acoustic, creating a space where the listener gets lost in time, much like a meditation. Like a dreamer succumbing to a dream, the listener - immersed in ever-changing sound - readjusts their consciousness and gains a new perception into the expansiveness of time.

Overnight Sound is presented by Pamela Martinez / Teletextile and The Listener’s Gallery, UTSA’s MuTeFest, directed by Andrew Bergmann, Associate Professor in Music Technology at UTSA, for Contemporary Art Month (CAM).

Martinez–a long-time resident of Brooklyn NY before returning to San Antonio– is well known for her Sound Bath Meditations. During a sound bath, one often falls into the brain state between wake and sleep. Having led people in this experience one hour at a time, Martinez thought ‘why not do it all night long?’ and thus the idea for Overnight Sound was formed. Overnight Sound has also been partly inspired by the internationally-famous Drone Fest in Hudson, NY, at which Pamela Martinez led a Reiki team to serve 150 people during the 24-hour performance.

Overnight Sound doubles as the kick-off event for MuTeFest 5, UTSA’s yearly music technology festival. MuTe is UTSA’s student music tech organization, celebrating sonic textures and collaborative tech explorations with innovative seminars and creative interludes. Check their website for the festival details: Mutemusic.org.

Performers in Overnight Sound include sound artists, composers, and instrumentalists from central Texas, California, and beyond. The San Antonio Ambient Orchestra will fill in the seams as the evening evolves through ambient instrumentals and experimental electronics. Guests are invited to bring their own blankets, pillows, sleeping bags, bean bag chairs. Some snacks and beverages will be provided. We encourage bringing refillable water bottles and mugs for tea and coffee. We are excited to share this unique experience with the community.

Performances by:

Andrew Bergmann, The San Antonio Ambient Orchestra, Pamela Martinez / Teletextile, Justin Boyd, Xavier Gilmore, Romantic Thriller (LA), Andrea Vocab Sanderson poetic musings, Fingers Form a Crescent (Christie Blizard and Mark McCoin), Dr. Nicole Cherry, Tara Bhattacharya (Austin), Glenn Alexander, Joseph Hogan (Us and Dusk), Jaime Ramirez, Wesley S. Uchiyama-Penix, Alison Fletcher, Derick Penrod, Eric Acuña, Negative Field (Brad Angotti and Emilio Gomez Jr) - cassette, synths, samplers, Hilary Rochow, Zach Sokoloski, James Orchid (Wesley Knaupp) and more.

Follow this link for the full lineup, links to the artists, and setlist time: http://www.teletextile.org/overnight-sound

See more logistical details below:

COVID: The venue is an indoor ventilated space. The venue is masks optional at this time.

Tickets: All guests must RSVP via Eventbrite. Pay what you can with $0 - $20 tickets with a portion of the proceeds donated to Ukraine Aid. We will have a strict overnight capacity. Due to the nature of this overnight event guests must be 18+ to RSVP. Minors can be accompanied by an adult before 10pm.

Audience: Please know that we expect everyone to be respectful of other people’s personal space at this event. You may be asked to leave if making anyone uncomfortable, so thank you for being a good guest. We will have seating for those who want to come and enjoy the night for a few hours, but we also encourage guests to bring a sleeping bag, pillows, blankets and bean bags to set up for a middle school lock-in feel. Please also be mindful of your belongings. Mercury Project is not responsible for any lost or stolen items.

Lock-In: The doors to Mercury Project will be closed and locked through the night, but we will have a door person who will let registered guests in and out at all times. We want to keep people safe and give them enough comfort to doze off into sleep as the night moves on.

Quiet Zone: Since the nature of the music is ambient, minimal, acoustic and sleepy, we ask that people keep their conversations outside or in areas away from the performance. Please silence cell phones while in the space.

Food & Alcohol: This is a UTSA co-hosted event and therefore we will NOT be selling any alcohol at this event. We will have snacks, coffee and water for all, but please bring your water bottle. There is also no smoking, vaping or open flames allowed in the building.

Parking: Parking is very limited. We suggest biking carpooling, taking public transportation or a lyft. Otherwise, parking is on the street. Please be mindful of local residents and signage for no parking areas especially Sat March 27 during Cyclovia.

SETLIST

Early Evening 7-9

6:30 / 7:00 - Derick Penrod (45 mins)

7:45 - Justin Boyd (15 - 20 min)

8:00 - Pamela Martinez (30 min)

8:30 - Mark McCoin and Christie Blizard (30 to 45 min)



Late Evening 9-12

9:15 - Jaime Ramirez - (45mins)

10pm - Xavier Gilmore - Synth (30 - 45 mins)

10:45 - Romantic Thriller - Dark Electro Goth (25 min)

11:15 - Joseph Hogan - Synth (30min)

11:45 - Alison Fletcher- Guitar, singing (15-20mins)


Night 12 - 2pm

​​12:00am - Zach Sokoloski (15-30 mins)

12:30am - Andrea Vocab Anderson w/ Pamela (20-30 min)

1:00am - James Orchid (45 min)

1:30 - Andrew Bergmann & The San Antonio Ambient Orchestra (45 mins)


Late Night 1-3pm

2:15am - Hilary Rochow (30min)

2:45 Negative Fields (Brad Angotti) (30min)


Twilight  3-6am

3:00am - Tara Bhattacharya (45 mins)

3:45am - Nicole Cherry (30 mins)

4:00am - Eric Acuña (1 hour)

5:00am - Teletextile Sound Bath (1 hour)

6:00am - Andrew and The SA Ambient Orchestra


Sunrise 6-8am

7:00am - Glenn Alexander (45 mins)

7:45am - The Ambient Orchestra (20 mins)

8:00am - Pamela leads wake up and Closing.