Pink Mammoth Official Camp Fundraiser

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Pink Mammoth Official Camp Fundraiser

Time: June 18, 2011 at 9pm to June 19, 2011 at 3:30am
Location: MIGHTY, San Francisco, CA
Street: 119 Utah St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://pinkmammoth.eventbrite…
Phone: 415-626-7001
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Carey Kopp
Latest Activity: Jun 2, 2011

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$10 tix - http://pinkmammoth.eventbrite.com/
FREE PISCO PUNCH 9-10:30, FREE BBQ, AND FREE ICE CREAM!

At Mighty on Saturday June 18th, Pink Mammoth brings you another EPIC event at the official PM Burning Man Camp fundraiser. 100% of the proceeds will go towards the return of what many people consider to be one of the best daytime places on the Playa. This year's camp will feature more sound, more décor, and of course, more drinks!

The soiree commences with an open bar from 9pm-10:30pm of ORO Pisco (Viñas de Oro) pink punch, free BBQ all night (burgers, dogs, veggie burgers), and ice cream from the Ice Cream Man!

Mighty’s main room will be transformed into a mini-version of PM’s Burning Man camp. A pink canopy will cover Mighty’s main room with dance blocks strewn about. The DJ booth will be moved to the floor, and the stage cleared for additional dance space. Floral design by Lola’s Flowers will surely sparkle up the room

Parked and stationed outside will be the Pink FLAMEingo, a GIANT PINK-LIT-CRANE with the bucket of the crane as the head of the flamingo. The bucket will be suspended over the outside area and function as a DJ booth for Silent Disco where 100 pairs of headphones will be distributed. Guests only wearing headphones may dance to the music sent wirelessly from the DJ.
Live poi performances will also be performed outside by Robin Drysdale.

A STACKED lineup will feature Pink Mammoth resident DJs Gravity, JDubYA, Markie B, Moe Moe, and Derek Hena along with special guests Matt Kramer (Distrikt), M3 (Disco Knights/Green Gorilla), and Zach Moore (Space Cowboys).

 

Location: MIGHTY, San Francisco, CA
Street: 119 Utah St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Doors are at 9pm and the event ends at 3:30am. Come boogie with us!

Peace and Pink Love,
Pink Mammoth

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