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SAND ONE Presents “The Bottle Issue” Charity Event in DTLA

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One thing I like better than beer is a great cause. Come out and support an incredible one on Thursday, April 9 at Ebano's Crossing (http://www.ebanoscrossing.com) during the Downtown LA Art Walk with the one-and-only SAND ONE (www.sandoner.com).

SAND ONE will be hosting a pop-up shop/meet & greet and silent auction of 5 El Jimador bottles with one-of-a-kind SAND ONE designs from 7pm-9pm. The Skid Row non-profit organization, LAMP Community (http://www.lampcommunity.org/), will be the beneficiaries of the auction.

Everyone will then head next door to Ebano's Crossing for a special night of music spun by DJ Gingee and DJ Sweet, tequila, and a special performance at 10pm from ABSTRAKTO---the cool new electro-Latin project from Asdru Sierra from Ozomatli and actor/producer Balthazar Getty (www.abstraktomusic.com).

Below are two flyers with all the details, plus a link to check out more on ABSTRAKTO.

Come out and support an awesome cause! See ya there!!!!!

Salud!!!

SandPH
Bottle Issue

More Info on PurpleHaus Music's ABSTRAKTO:

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