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Too Much Turkey

Date: 
Nov 27 2008 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Location(s)

First Avenue
701 1st Ave. N.
Minneapolis, MN
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Event Description: 

The 2nd Annual Too Much Turkey
A FREE Thanksgiving Dinner at First Avenue

Can’t make it home for the holiday? First Avenue has got you covered as we team up with Radio K to present the 2nd Annual Too Much Turkey free Thanksgiving dinner at First Avenue & 7th Street Entry on Thursday, November 27, 2008.

Please join us in the mainroom for a full Thanksgiving dinner catered by The Meadows Café and our friends at Rock Bottom Brewery. We will be spinning the music of our Too Much Love DJ, Sovietpanda, while you eat to your hearts content.

WHAT: The 2nd Annual Too Much Turkey free Thanksgiving dinner at First Avenue

WHO: All Ages-Open To The Public

WHEN: Thursday, November 27, 2008 5-8pm

WHERE: First Avenue, 701 First Avenue North, Minneapolis

HOW: rsvp@first-avenue.com or just show up!

WHY: It’s a completely FREE dinner! Why not?!

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Foreverfashion.com's picture

Waiting for the follow-up

This kind of a post should always have a kind of follow-up. It’s really interesting to know how many people were there and so on.
BTW who pays for that?

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