Photography And Art Exhibit
June 26.
KGB Gallery.
1640 N. Spring St.
8pm to 1am
Food provided by Chanos Tacos also Horchata!
Beverages also distributed by Jarritos and Molly Water Co.
DJ:
Urbanguat
Curtis Heron
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