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Painted Space at The Light Thursday April 16, 7-9 p.m.

w/JUNKYARD SAINTS! 9pm Gaming Casino! Live and Let Buy Silent Art Auction! Peter Pan Award to Todd Lesser! Mad Dancing! Bond Burlesque Girls! Atomic Jugglers!

Adv Tixs $35, $25 members, Door tixs $40. Supplies ltd. Get ’em quick! Includes beer, wine, heavy hors d’oeuvres, Live and Let Buy Silent Art Auction and performances. Cash bar for liquor. Suggested Attire: Suave Mod and Glam Bond

Tickets are available from our website, www.creativealliance.org, or by calling 410-276-1651 for Tixs!

Creative Alliance at The Patterson
3134 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD 21224
Email: info@creativealliance.org
Phone: 410-276-1651
Website: http://www.creativealliance.org

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