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The article The Shroud of Gaia has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Non-notable band. No reliable references. Band not listed on Sensory Records/Laser's Edge site. The "March of Dimes" is a non-notable event... 6 bands and 350 people attending.

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Gary- Edited label references. Working with Orange Lounge. March of Dimes was a charity started in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and through donations made to the March of Dimes they funded research that lead to the polio vaccine. They are one of the largest charities in Canada and raise millions to help those who are in need. The band was included with [Justin Hines] and the event is large. Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). The Rock for Dimes happens in cities all across Canada ever year and pulls over 1 million for donations. March of Dimes is a big deal in Canada and Canada is one of the most giving countries in world. http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/503241/20130903/charities-aid-foundation-s-2012-world-giving.htm#.Uo9g-ZGQelI

There were only about 350 people because that is the capacity of the Hard Rock Cafe upstairs in Toronto and it was standing room only (I was there) [1] .

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