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Change in Address for Thursday’s Fundraiser: Now at Earl’s Gourmet Grub on Venice Blvd.

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Due to an unforseen change of circumstances, our Thursday evening fundraiser has been moved to Earl's Gourmet Grub on 12226 Venice Boulevard, conveniently located across the street from the Bikerowave.

Just because the location has changed, none of the details of the event have.  We will still be asking for a $25 donation at the door.  we'll still be featuring New Belgium Brewing beer.  We'll still be holding a raffle.   We'll still be honoring Streetsie winners, LASB contributers and LASB Board Members.  In short, nothing has changed except the location and instead of tubs of catered food, you'll be able to order off their menu for dinner (all food is included in the cost of admission, so enjoy as much or little food as you want to.)

I'll be posting tomorrow all the details of the fundraiser one last time, but in the meantime spread the word.  11555 National Boulevard is out and 12226 Venice Boulevard is in.

You can read more about Earl's Gourmet Grub on their home page.

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