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Minus18 July school holidays dance event

Submitted by Lottie on Wed, 30/05/2012 - 10:09am

Minus18 will be hosting another Underage Dance Event for same sex attracted and gender diverse young people. The "When I Grow Up" Dance Party will be held at the GH Hotel (St Kilda, Melbourne) with a crowd of over 300 youth from all over Victoria.

WHEN:
Monday July 9th
4:00PM-10:00PM

AGE LIMIT:
17 AND under (no 18 year olds this event, sorry guys!)

COST:
$20 Entry
$15 if you're dressed as "what you want to be when you grow up".

WHERE:
1 Brighton Rd, St Kilda, Melbourne

NOTE - Minus18 Crew will meet at FLINDERS ST Station
(under the clocks, cnr Flinders / Swanston St) at 3:00pm to escort you to the venue.

Email info@minus18.org.au before the event - they are offering half price ($10 pp) entry to all youth groups who come together.

When: 
Mon, 09/07/2012 - 4:00pm - 10:00pm
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Contact: Lottie Turner T: (03) 9479 8735 E: l.turner@latrobe.edu.au