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be bad. do good. - We've sold 130 tickets!! Almost SOLD OUT!

Saturday, February 18, 2012 at 10:30 PM - Sunday, February 19, 2012 at 2:00 AM (ET)

Charlottesville, VA

be bad. do good. - We've sold 130 tickets!! Almost SOLD OUT!

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Event Details

be bad. be decadent. dance. drink. delight. and by the way, you'll be doing good -- building a school in Rwanda (Sanejo).

 

Saturday, Feb 18, 2012

10:30pm-2am

The Commonwealth Skybar  

 

$30 ($35 cash at the door) - All donations go to Sanejo

Thank you to our sponsors Spirits of the Blue Ridge & James River Brewing 

20% off dinner at The Commonwealth Restaurant 

dance all you want: DJ westernfront

dress like an angel, a demon or as your regular devilish self....

 

Want to help build even more? Or even if you can't come: www.sanejo.org  

         $15 Builds a cabinet and shelf rack

         $25 Provides one bag of cement

         $40 Buys a desk for the classroom

         $100 Gets a blackboard for one classroom

         $250 Buys a truck of bricks

         $500 Buys all doors and windows for a classroom

         $1,500 Buys enough bricks to build an entire classroom

         $2,000 Builds a roof for one classroom

         $15,000 Builds one complete & furnished classroom

When & Where



The Commonwealth Skybar
422 East Main St.
Charlottesville, VA 22902

Saturday, February 18, 2012 at 10:30 PM - Sunday, February 19, 2012 at 2:00 AM (ET)


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be bad. do good. produces parties for a good cause. In February we fundraise for Sanejo - www.sanejo.org. 

Sanejo, (pronounced SAA-NEH-JO) originates from two shortened words in Kinyarwanda, one of the official languages of Rwanda. Sana comes from the verb “gusana” meaning to rebuild and “ejo” which means tomorrow.

Sanejo, through the promotion of education, aims to support communities transiting from war to peace or facing abject poverty. To ensure that all children have a happy and safe place to learn, support is extended to local communities to reconstruct and expand schools. Through local and international partnerships connecting donors with grassroots organizations, Sanejo aims to create sustainable relationships that will strengthen fragile post-conflict societies.