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Politically Correct Cupcakes
Barack the vote, stuff your face? Yes we can!
Published on October 01, 2008 at 3:03am
If the recent happenings on Americas Wall Street and Main Streets arent an indication of our nations need for change, we dont know what is. Frankly, a country that is willing to give hundreds of billions of dollars to companies with bad business practices, yet throws its children into rundown, overcrowded schools, needs a complete makeover. And Sweat Records a store thats in the process of its own overhaul after the destruction caused by a few smash-and-grab idiots is doing its part to contribute to the campaign for change. On Saturday from 3 to 7 p.m., come out and join the cool kids at the Barack N Roll Bake Sale + Voter Registration.
You can tie on your apron and bake cookies to sell or just bring your sweet tooth. All proceeds will benefit the Florida Campaign for Change. Obama gear will be on sale, DJ Hottpants will spin, and youll be able to register to vote, verify your status, or request early/absentee ballots while you nosh on cupcakes and sip organic coffee. Visit www.sweatrecordsmiami.blogspot.com.
Sat., Oct. 4, 3-7 p.m., 2008