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Amazing! Our First Ever Queerespondence Dance Party + Swap at Bar4!

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SWAP+QUEERS= PERFECTION

Y’all are the best! The clothing swap was a blast! We drank $4 whiskeys, danced to some great soul, and nobody went home empty handed! A lucky few won some great prizes!  Thanks to all that came we were able to donate $100 to help Haiti though Partner’s In Health by way of Beacon’s Closet and your need to purge clothes.  We were also able to donate the rest to a shelter for folks who really need it.

Shout outs to DJ Ron Like Hell and DJ Felgar for keeping our feet off the floor! Plus, Babeland, Design Brooklyn, Odd Twin, MuseBox Music, Bar4, for all their kindness, and Lauren Gulbrandsen and clothing swap queen Sarah Bodley! Check out pictures and comment away!

See what’s up for our next First Saturday when Queerespondence takes over Bar4! We are having a mixer for singles and everyone to dance, cruise, and drink! SNEAK PEEK! Miss Cakes Spins/ Thorgy / Drink Specials / Babeland/ you know the drill. More info on the way!

 

(Photos by Michael Popp)


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