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The Second Annual Bee Ball Saturday, May 22

The second annual Bee Ball hosted by the Beehive Collective is Saturday, May 22nd at the Berkeley Cafe. Last year’s event was a real hoot with some fantastic music and dapper-dressed folks, this year will be no different. Tickets are $10 and the money goes to a good cause.

More info from the Facebook event:

Join the beehive collective for our annual dance party and benefit. We’ll once again be joined by the Atomic Rhythm All Stars from 8:30 pm to 11 pm, with a DJ and dance party to follow.

You’ll also have a chance to vote for your prom royalty. Visit http://www.thebeehivecollective.org/beeball/ to check out the court and vote for your favorites.

Be sure to buy your ticket early at http://www.thebeehivecollective.org/beeball/. See you there!

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