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Reclaim The Streets - Fundraiser

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday September 03, 2002 04:36author by Wiz - RTSauthor email rts-dublin at yahoogroups dot com

Saturday September 11th, 8pm - late, Castle Inn (opposite Christchurch)

The next Reclaim The Streets free street party is being organised for September 22nd (meet 2.30 at Stephens Green). Unfortunately, it costs a bit of money to throw a free party, so we ask all supporters and anybody who wants to have a good time to come along to the Fundraiser next Saturday night.
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Oranges Don't Dance - Soul Squeeze
A night of top notch local talent to raise money in order to fund da next Reclaim The Streets free street party (Sunday 22/09/02)

Featuring:
Francois (Red Box) - funky bangin’ techno
Ron’s Mobile Disco – live warped techno funk
Simon F (FOOD) – dirty breaks n beatz
Dj Trixton (monkey tennis)
Krossphader + Dr. Groove (Powerfm.org, Neuromantik) - dub soundz and crazed electronic musik
Hugh Lawton( (Novadance.com)
Patrick Dempsey (eye wobble, messy@mono)
Pete Courtney (singer songwriter)

Funky grooves and shake your ass house tunes.
Castle Inn (beside Jury’s Hotel, Christchurch, D2)
date : Satuarday 7th September
time : 8 pm til late
Entry Fee: 10 euros (Unwaged – 7euros)
Advance Tickets (8e) from BigBrother records, 16B Fade st.

If you want to help publicise the gig, follow the link below and you can download flyers and posters for the RTS fundraiser. You can also, of course, download a selection of posters advertising the next RTS, on September 22nd.

Related Link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rts-dublin/files/downloads.html

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