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Fundraiser for Legendary PANIC ONE-SH/LOD/UCA/OTR

This Saturday, August 11th 2012, a fundraiser for The Legendary Graffiti Artist "Panic One" will be held.

The event will host live art by legendary graffiti artists and will also include music and art related activities.

The event is an effort to help raise funds for our artist friend and his family during a difficult period.

The event will be held in:
Boyle Heights,

At the following location:
1537 Esperanza St. L.A. CA, 90023, L.A. CA, 90023
Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

In addition, Covert and Smog City have released a Limited Edition "Panic" "Los Angeles" shirts that will be on sale for $25.00 during the event.

All proceeds will go directly to Panic and his family..

Please join us for this good cause!

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