Rise Again canvas tote bag

SKU: RA-tote-gag
$15.00

This is a sturdy off-white canvas bag with strong, well-sewn black nylon handles printed with a black & white image of the cover of Rise Again songbook, our 2015 sequel to Rise Up Singing

The bags are 15"x14" - plenty large enough to carry a copy or 2 of either size of Rise Again - so you can show off your joy in Rise Again as you shop or carry songbooks to sing with friends!

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Here Is My Home - notecards

SKU: here-is-my-home-notecards
$5.00

These cards are original artwork by Annie Patterson adapted from the title illustration of the "Healing & Letting Go" chapter in Rise Again. Inside of card is blank. Includes pack of 4 notecards with envelopes.

The words on the cards are from the song Here Is My Home by Si Kahn, found on page 120 in Rise Again

Come darkness, come light
Where are we bound?
Come morning, come night
Here Is My Home.

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Designated one time donation

SKU: donation

To donate to our music work, put your donation in cart. If you wish to donate a different amount than $5, simply enter the amount you wish to give. If you donate $10 or more and would like a free "How Can I Keep from Singing" bumper sticker or a copy of our Pete Seeger If I Had a Hammer songbook, please write "bumper sticker" or "Seeger songbook" in the "order comment" section at the bottom of the checkout page.

If you prefer to mail us a check (the banks get nothing!) make out your check to "Rise Up Singing" and mail it 42 Jenks Street, Amherst MA 01002.

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Gift Wrap

SKU: gift-wrap
$5.00

Attractive, non-holiday-specific gift paper. A small To:/From: sticker can be added.

Add a personal message to be included with your gift. Your message must be no longer than 60 characters. You can add the message in your order message.

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Rest Is Resistance

SKU: rest-resist
$28.00

What would it be like to live in a well-rested world? Far too many of us have claimed productivity as the cornerstone of success. Brainwashed by capitalism, we subject our bodies and minds to work at an unrealistic, damaging, and machine‑level pace –– feeding into the same engine that enslaved millions into brutal labor for its own relentless benefit.

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