Friday, March 30, 2007
Fat Daddy’s party/concert to raise liquor license money
Fat Daddy's Sound Shack will be hosting an "adult" (as in 21+) party/concert on Sunday, April 1, starting at 3 p.m. as a benefit to raise money for the venue's liquor license. The party will be free of charge and will feature bands and models, so I'm told. The event is BYOB. The event will raise money "raising money by the generous donations of our party guests," says co-owner Sarah Brattain.
Hey, Fat Daddy's needs beer. Seriously, what else are you doing on Sunday? So far Cock Rocks For Cannibal and Detonate are confirmed to perform.
Check out the flyer here.
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hakoop, says:
I am so sick of FOR PROFIT businesses holding fundraisers. If you can't afford your own damn license, you deserve to go our of business. It's your job to sell me beer. Not mine to make it possible.
Close your cruddy joint and go beg on the highway. it is more honorable.
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DC, says:
Why is it that emo and the girl on that flyer just don't go together??
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