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Network for Social Justice holds PRIDEtoberfest on Oct. 4

The Network for Social Justice will hold PRIDEtoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., at the Griffin Museum, 57 Shore Road, for all those 21+. COURTESY PHOTO/NETWORK FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE

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The following was submitted by the Network for Social Justice:

Join the Network for Social Justice on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., at the Griffin Museum, 57 Shore Road, for an Oktoberfest-themed PRIDE party for all those 21+ to release some positive energy and show support for our LGBTQ+ community with:

  • DJ, emcee and drag performer Maxine Harrison
  • Creative appetizers and dessert from Orange Peacock
  • German beer and international cocktails
  • Dancing!
  • Exciting drawings with great prizes from Ali's Arrangements, Chef Kim, Ciao Bow Wow, Doc Macaron, Jules, Julie Christopher, Luxxie Boston, Steel Canvas, and Two Main Boutique!

This event is a fundraiser for the Network for Social Justice. Here’s 3 ways you can participate:

  1. Buy a ticket for yourself and bring a friend for half price! Tickets can be purchased here.
  2. Can't attend? Sponsor a friend to come.
  3. Volunteer on the “day of.” Sign up here. It takes all of us!
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