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Fundraiser: Food Not Bomb

Got some great bands together for a fundraiser for Food Not Bombs, we are in a rough spot right now and trying to get supplies to restock all of our cooking materials and a pantry of food to get ready for our weekly services at Montebello Park next spring.

Come on out and have a blast! All ages, as per usual. Doors open at 7 music at eight 10$/pwyc. All proceeds go to Food Not Bombs St Catharines. Please respect the space and the people. BYOB in cans please; it has been scientifically proven they don't break as easily as bottles.

EVENT RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/150114158967042/

Dead Weight (St Kitts) https://www.facebook.com/deadweightont/ Coloured Quiet (Hammer) https://www.facebook.com/ColouredQuiet/ New Union (Welland) https://www.facebook.com/newunionwelland/ 4 Litres Away (MTL) https://www.facebook.com/4litersaway/

Interested in volunteering for Food Not Bomb? We are always looking for new faces to help out!

For more information regarding about Food Not Bombs St Catharines, Please visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/FNBStCatharines/

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