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Bossa is complicating my life, but the party goes on!!!So this month we are benefiting Radio CPR, As we found out last time, Bossa collect $5 at the door, and gives us a little bit of it, but they take most of it. Once you get in come upstairs, where RadioCPR will have a table with t-shirts for sale and other cool stuff, and they will be asking for a $3 donation at the top of the stairs. Thanks a lot for understanding, I am trying to keep this party benefiting a charity or organization that helps make the world a better place, all the while, having a fun positive dance party with beautiful smiles everywhere.INFO ON RADIOCPR.COM“Radio CPR 97.5fm is a community-based radio station broadcasting in Mt Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and surrounding neighborhoods of DC. The station seeks to provide an outlet for the voices, stories, music and opinions that so often get excluded from mainstream forums of communication. CPR opens a space that resists corporate control of the airwaves. We also provide the opportunity for more residents to participate in discussions about the issues that impact their city and their neighborhoods.”

Bossa is complicating my life, but the party goes on!!!

So this month we are benefiting Radio CPR, As we found out last time, Bossa collect $5 at the door, and gives us a little bit of it, but they take most of it. Once you get in come upstairs, where RadioCPR will have a table with t-shirts for sale and other cool stuff, and they will be asking for a $3 donation at the top of the stairs.

Thanks a lot for understanding, I am trying to keep this party benefiting a charity or organization that helps make the world a better place, all the while, having a fun positive dance party with beautiful smiles everywhere.

INFO ON RADIOCPR.COM

“Radio CPR 97.5fm is a community-based radio station broadcasting in Mt Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and surrounding neighborhoods of DC. The station seeks to provide an outlet for the voices, stories, music and opinions that so often get excluded from mainstream forums of communication. CPR opens a space that resists corporate control of the airwaves. We also provide the opportunity for more residents to participate in discussions about the issues that impact their city
and their neighborhoods.”