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CARLOS SANTANA PETER BRATT & CARNAVAL SAN FRANCISCO INVITE YOU TO "DOLORES"
November 16, 2017

                                      CARNAVAL SAN FRANCISCO
                    
                                       proudly invite you to the Film Showing 
                                            "DOLORES"

                               Sunday, November 26, 2017 
                                                          BRAVA Theater 
                                                           2781 - 24th Street
                                                    San Francisco, CA 94110
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                                   A CARLOS SANTANA Production ! 
                                                      
                                            A PETER BRATT Film!

After each film showings we will host a panel that will address the crisis in our community & country.

Proceeds will benefit Mexico, Puerto Rico, Farm Workers fire victims in Napa & Santa Rosa & the Mission.
Tickets are now on sale !
Here is the direct link for you to purchase tickets:
https://red.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=c363101bdad609205e0140de67e7d34a
Information: 
Roberto Y. Hernandez
415.206.0577
latinzoneprod@gmail.com

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