Juneteenth Festival Comedy Explosion Presented By Shelly Tatum
June 11, 2011
Fri., June 17th | African American Art & Culture Complex, 762 Fulton St. San Francisco |
4th Annual SF Juneteenth Festival Comedy Explosion Benefit hosted by Speedy and starring the Winner of the 2011 Bay Area Black Comedy Competition Finals "Insane
Wayne", Sqweeks Morales, Patrick Jaye, Tai Mai Shu (Bradley Lum),
Cheryl the Soccer Mom, and special guest hip hop comedienne Suga T appear
Friday, June 17 at the African American Art & Culture Complex ,
Buriel Clay Memorial Theatre. A portion of the proceeds will be donated
to the following 501 C3 organizations; Together, United, Recommitted,
Forever (T.U.R.F), African American Art & Culture Complex, , SF
Junteenth Committee, Inc. For tickets and more information visit www.airbornetickets.com or http://www.aaacc.org * Sponsored by KBLX, Lennar, PG&E, The Sun Reporter, African American Art & Culture Complex * Produced by Shelly Tatum Presents |
Purchase tickets online:
Call to order hard tickets:
AAACC: 415.922.2049
T.U.R.F.: 415.584.6099
SF Juneteenth Inc.: 415.931.2729
Shelly Tatum Presents: 415.351.1622
This is a tax deductible event. If you're schedule will not permit you to attend please make a donation to the community cause.
Make check payable and mail to:
T.U.R.F. (Tax id 94__3269525)
1652 Sunnydale Ave
San Francisco, CA 94134
San Francisco, CA 94134
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