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Ovarian Psyco-Cycles & Yerberia Mayahuel Present: A Fun-Raiser Pari in Boyle Heights!

Come & join Las Ovarian Psycos & Yerberia Mayahuel and have a good time! Since January 2014, OPC & YM inherited the space Centro de Comunicación Comunitaria located in Boyle Heights. Since then, both collectives have been utilizing the space to do movie nights, Qi Gong classes, worm composting workshops, health and wellness circles, reading circles etc.

However, we all know that having a space AIN'T FREE and once a month a little thing called RENT comes along! And we would still love to be a resource to our community and keep on providing our space! Therefore, we decided to do a fun night and invite all our friends to enjoy some bomb food and drinks, listen to some local bands and DJ and just have a good time!

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We will have:

- DJ Gomez from Espacio 1839
- Pedal Strike from NELA
- Onda No --> https://www.facebook.com/ondanomusic

- Soy-viche & Aguassss
- Raffle
- A FUN A** NIGHT! What else ya want?! :P

* Please, remember this is a fundraiser! Entrance is $5 however anything is welcome and no one is turned away for lack of funds *

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