LOWBROW, Tsunami Relief Party

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LOWBROW, Tsunami Relief Party

Time: May 20, 2011 at 9pm to May 21, 2011 at 2am
Location: Club Six San Francisco
Street: 60 Sixth Street
City/State: San Francisco, Ca.
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.clubsix1.com
Phone: 415-863-1221
Event Type: san, francisco, ca.
Organized By: Cecily
Latest Activity: May 3, 2011

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This event will combine all the things that make this city worth living in...Lowbrow Art, Free Haute Cuisine, Great Live Music, Sexy Muthertruckers, and a generous spirit.

We have four rooms each hosted by a different company and there own food thematic....

Starting at 9pm sharp, we're gonna start with free food from five of our favortie restaraunts:
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*Bar Crudo www.barcrudo.com
*Blue Plate www.blueplate.com
*Mission Chinesse www.missionchinese.com
*The Sycamore
*Ichi Sushi www.thesycamoresf.com

VJ Satva Leung mixing music video on the IMAX BIG SCREEN! ;)

We will also be starting signups for the In da' Club Volcom Mini Ramp Competition, First 20 Signups win a prize. Top 5 places win even better prizes.

Live Music featuring:

King City (Omega Records)
Toast
Snowball
Dickwolf

DJ'S Kool Karlo (Damn Gina, LOW SF), Pony P (LOW SF)

The bay's best Lowbrow artists, tastiest restaraunts, tatoo parlors, skate shops, bordellos, upholstery shops, and bars have donated THOUSANDS of dollars worth of prizes and bartabs for the giveaways and raffles which shall be occuring all night long: Hosted by the one and only RUSH ONER and LOWCARD NICK!

2 for 1 Cocktails and $2 Beers

All money will going directly to the Jcccnc.com to rebuild housing for those who lost everything in the recent disaster.

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