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Mark Your Calendars: Streetsblog Returns to the Library Alehouse on March 27

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To celebrate the launch of our community page and columnist for Santa Monica, the Library Alehouse is sponsoring another day long fundraiser for Los Angeles Streetsblog on Tuesday, March 27.  Just like the event they held for us last year, all you have to do is show up and eat (or drink) anytime between 11 and 11 and 10% of the proceeds will go to the Streetsblog coffers to support our new writer in Santa Monica.

Donors are already contributing to our auction, CICLE, the LACBC, and New Belgium Brewing to name a few, but we're going to wait a little longer to announce all the donations that are making up our raffle.  If you or an organization that you're a part of want to help us out with the auction, drop me a line at damien @ streetsblog . org.

But in the meantime, mark the calendar and we'll see you there.

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