Pink Mammoth Burning Man Camp Fundraiser

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Pink Mammoth Burning Man Camp Fundraiser

Time: June 19, 2010 at 9pm to June 20, 2010 at 4am
Location: Mighty, San Francisco
Street: 119 Utah St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.mighty119.com
Event Type: electronica, house, breaks, techno
Organized By: Mighty
Latest Activity: May 28, 2010

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SATURDAY, JUNE 19
Pink Mammoth Burning Man Camp Fundraiser

Help Pink Mammoth return to the Playa as we make 2010's camp more badass than ever before. As you can imagine, putting on the big production in the desert takes a lot of time, effort and of course, funds. What a better way to get there then to attend one Mammoth of a party! 100% of the door proceeds will help PM build a custom-cut dance floor, stripper poles, custom-cut steel bar, more booze, and more sound! Please note that not one penny from our fundraising efforts goes towards our Burning Man tickets, food, and transportation to and from the Playa. 

Open bar 9pm-10:30pm of Pink Mammoth's signature sangria and Red Bull Vodka cocktails.

FREE burgers and dogs provided by SIZZLE'S HUGE BBQ TRAILER!

Three areas of sound with Pink Mammoth's resident DJs and special Burner camps friends and family -
Zach Moore & shOOey (Space Cowboys), DJ Matt Andrade (CODA), Clarkie (The Deep End), Dex Stakker (Opulent Temple), Gunz & Ammo (Bassyx), Nugz (Camp Elsewhere), U9lift (Janky Barge/Fringe),
O-Henry (STiRTy)


Pink Mammoth Djs - Gravity, Moe Moe, JDub Ya, Markie B, Derek Hena, and Live percussion by Alex Rojas!

@ Mighty, 119 Utah St., San Francisco
9pm-4am
$10 before 11pm gets you into one of the biggest parties to finish up SF's spring season!

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