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Date: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 At 09:00 AM
Duration: 1 Hour
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Lower Eastside Girls Club Mardi Gras Masquerade
Ball Benefit Featuring Mardi Gras Queen CuCu Diamantes (Latin Grammy‐nominated singer) & Mardi Gras King Jonathan Ames (writer and comedian, "Bored to Death")
Live music by Loose Marbles from New Orleans and NYC’s own Hungry March Band DJ Johnny Dynell and special guest DJs TBA. Live painting by the Free Arts Society. Tuesday, February 16th 2010 from 7:00pm–Midnight.
Open Bar from7:00–8:00pm. ELEMENT, 225 East Houston At Essex Street (Avenue A), Manhattan $22 in advance @ www.girlsclub.org, Celebrate Café @
308 Bowery or select Two Boots locations at 3rd St. & Ave A, Grand Street and Suffolk Street and Bleecker Street between Lafayette and Broadway. $30 at the door. $125 VIP dinner tickets also available. |
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