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Signing Off Early, See you at ARTCRANK or on Tuesday

With a holiday weekend upon us, and ARTCRANK tomorrow, we're going to sign off until Tuesday morning. We'd certainly love to see you tomorrow from 4-10 at Space 15 Twenty at 1520 N. Cahuenga Blvd.

ARTCRANK will feature 30 top local designers hand-printing bike-inspired posters for display and sale throughout the evening. Widmer beer is sponsoring the event, and will be donating all proceeds from souvenir cup, beer and raffle sales to Streetsblog Los Angeles. Copies of each poster will be available for $40 each, the Widmer souvenir glass with two refills sells for only $5, and admission is free.

We are still looking for four more volunteers, especially for the later shift, willing to work three-hour shifts. Email damien@streetsblog.org if you’re able to help us out.

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