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Bite The Dust 11 year anniversary party!


Join Becca Jones-Starr for her 29th birthday and Bite-the-dust.com's 11th! 


January 19th 2014 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm PST


LOTS OF ROCK N ROLL!

SCREEN PRINTING bring a white t-shirt or buy one at here and make your own BTD or Grease Diner shirt!

SWEETS Wookiee cookies, Yoda Soda, and more galactic goodies!

LIVE MUSIC
The Jean Genies: David Bowie Tribute - David Bowie Tribute
Emily Jayne - rock n roller

ART FOR SALE Guitar pick jewelry and artwork!

WEAR YOUR FAVORITE BAND T-SHIRT

@ The Grease Diner
6604 San Pablo Avenue
Oakland California 94608

If you can't make it to the bash, you can STREAM IT LIVE here:
https://new.livestream.com/accounts/3792597/events/2660522

Event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/253793141442277/

This event is open to any rock and rollers who would love to join! There is of course a building capacity limit, but the event is open and FREE! Please share this event, retweet and all that good stuff.

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