This Tuesday it will be Michigan's turn to vote on who will be the Democratic nominee for President this November. There have been a lot of candidates in the race over the past few months, but now it has narrowed down to just a few. Currently those few include Tulsi Gabbard, Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders. It's pretty clear that Bernie Sanders is a favorite among many of our readers, and this weekend there is a fun way to help him out.
Saturday night, some great bands will be playing a show at Small's to help raise funds to donate to Bernie's campaign. The lineup for the evening includes local acts Who Boy, Olive & the Stoned Fruits, and Mike Tocco, as well as Winona Forever from Canada. Cover for the show is $8 in advance or $10 the night of the show. In addition to proceeds from the show going towards Bernie's campaign, there will also be representatives from the Bernie Hamtramck offices taking additional donations. And, to top things off and really help people get out and vote on Tuesday and in the fall, they will also be helping new voters get registered to vote.
This is going to be a great show, whether you're a Bernie supporter or not! So get to Small's this Saturday! Doors open at 8 p.m. and 18+ are welcome. You can purchase your tickets in advance here.
Saturday night, some great bands will be playing a show at Small's to help raise funds to donate to Bernie's campaign. The lineup for the evening includes local acts Who Boy, Olive & the Stoned Fruits, and Mike Tocco, as well as Winona Forever from Canada. Cover for the show is $8 in advance or $10 the night of the show. In addition to proceeds from the show going towards Bernie's campaign, there will also be representatives from the Bernie Hamtramck offices taking additional donations. And, to top things off and really help people get out and vote on Tuesday and in the fall, they will also be helping new voters get registered to vote.
This is going to be a great show, whether you're a Bernie supporter or not! So get to Small's this Saturday! Doors open at 8 p.m. and 18+ are welcome. You can purchase your tickets in advance here.
~C
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