In order to raise funds for the thousands of victims of the Japanese tsunami, Toronto’s indie rock community has joined forces with several sponsors for the Help Japan benefit show taking place Friday April 15 at The Garrison (located 1197 Dundas Street West).
With a required minimum donation of $5 at the door, Help Japan organizer Akira Alemany (of Toronto-based Modernboys Moderngirls) saw his this event and his position in the local music industry as a way to do something to help the people of Japan.
“As musicians the one thing we can do is play and organize a show,” said Alemany. “So we
made a couple of calls and got the Help Japan benefit started.”
Warner Bros. and Virgin Mobile, along with local restaurants including Drift Bar and Stampede, are just some of the sponsors who have donated prize packs and gift certificates to help raise funds during the event’s silent auction.
“We’ve been amazingly lucky to have received help from so many directions,” said Alemany. “So many people have lent their time in helping organize this event.”
In addition to a performance by Alemany’s band Modernboys Moderngirls, attendees can also look forward to sets by Make Your Exit, The Elwins, and HotKid. The show’s MC will be Toronto comedian Julia Hladkowicz, and you’d be right to expect a few surprise guests.
“What makes this event so easy to say ‘yes’ to is simple,” said Alemany. “You’re going to have an insanely good time and it’s for an important cause.”
There will also be a 50-50 draw, a bake sale, and the York University Japanese International Students Association, which has already raised thousands of dollars with an origami paper crane campaign, will be folding paper cranes at The Garrison for every dollar donated.
“It’s everything and the kitchen sink,” said Alemany.
Doors at 8:00/$5 minimum donation. All proceeds go to the Red Cross of Japan via the Canadian Red Cross.






