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Dave “Panic” Robeson Family Fundraiser

Another great turn out for a Dave "Panic" Robeson Family Fundraiser. Raffle tickets where in every hand with great donated prizes to win. From Starbucks baskets, XBox, Wii, logo design, DVDs, I Wuz Here clothing, art supplies, to donated tattoos for winners that participated. All the procedes went to a great cause of bringing a family back together during a struggle of separation. David was separated from his wife, Patricia, and his two children, due to his non-violent criminal record, while he was appealing his naturalization status.

During the event Dave was able to watch the festivities in Chile via SKYPE and was able to chat with those who attended the event. His wife and children were also in attendance to see the festivities take place and watch the raffle and art auction. Pieces of art donated by various artists: DEFER, SERCH, HERT, CALE, SWAN, Atomik, MUTE, ARPEN, Trigz and many others.

If you would like to still help out this family donations are also being accepted via directly to the family through PayPal. Please send your gifts to PatriciaRobeson@yahoo.com.

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