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"ONE SORDID NIGHT" A Benefit For Jerusalem House

Saturday, March 3, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)

Atlanta, GA

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
"ONE SORDID NIGHT" Advance Ticket   more info Ended $15.00 $1.74
"BRUNCH WITH LAVONDA"   more info Ended $35.00 $2.74
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Event Details

 

Come out to the Jungle Night Club on Saturday, March 3rd from 6-10

for "ONE  SORDID NIGHT" A Benefit for JERUSALEM HOUSE".

Special Guest emcee for the evening is LAVONDA DUPREE , (actress Ann Walker) from the Movie and LOGO TV series "SORDID LIVES".

 

Come dressed as your favorite "Sordid Lives" character !

Proceeds benefit Jerusalem House. 

 

Jerusalem House is Atlanta’s oldest and largest provider of permanent housing for Atlanta’s low-income and homeless individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS. 

 

$15 in Advance

$20 at the Door

 

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After a Wild evening at "ONE SORDID NIGHT" A Benefit for Jerusalem House on Saturday Night,  Come have

"Brunch with LaVonda"

at the FIFTH IVORY ( on the corner of 5th and Juniper)

Tickets are $35 Each

Includes:

An Entertaining Afternoon with Actress Ann Walker "LaVonda"

A Special Brunch Menu Selected just for Lavonda's Brunch

2 Mimosas

LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE

PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!

When & Where


JUNGLE NIGHT CLUB
2115 Faulkner Road Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30324-4269

Saturday, March 3, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)


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Hosted By

Richy Pugh's Birthday Benefit for JERUSALEM HOUSE



Jerusalem House is Atlanta’s oldest and largest provider of permanent housing for Atlanta’s low-income and homeless individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS. In Atlanta, about 3,000 housing units are needed for those affected by HIV. Our 168 units represent 65% of the available permanent supportive HIV housing