(A FUN~Draiser to benefit the Critical Tits After-Ride Party at Burning Man 2005)
RICKSHAW STOP - SAN FRANCISCO
155 Fell Street (between Van Ness and Franklin)
Thursday June 23rd 8PM - 2AM
An EPIC celebration of the Goddess including:
~An all-Female DJ line-up:
----Samira - SEISMIC/Sister SF
----Donna Matrix - Newsbreakz
----Pia D
----Shanti - Triple Power/Rhythm Society
----Tamo – Angels of Bass/Sol System
~ Critical Tits Style "Donation Stations" ~ Including:
-----Massage
-----Face n Body Painting
-----Captain Erotica's Erotic Ice Bar
-----Tarot and Astrology Readings
-----Lap Dancing by Men, Women and Couples
-----The Adoration Station - Be lavished with attention $ Adored!
$15 Donation at the door
WHY: To raise FUNds for the most amazing women's only party on the planet:
The Critical Tits After-Ride Party at Burning Man 2005.
PLEASE COME PREPARED to spend a few extra dollars at our Donation Stations. You'll get the most affordable lap dance of your life AND help us make this incredible event possible for the goddesses. We suggest you bring 20 extra dollars to spend at the service stations. So start saving up those dollar bills people!
Volunteer opportunities available!
$10 Guest list all night - No Fees Paypal Account: [email protected]
Credit Card Fees: 2.9%+ $0.30 USD Paypal Account: [email protected]
With questions or to volunteer call 415.302.7032.
To make a donation of $100 or more call 415.302.7032 as well to find out the benefits.
Brought to you by Rorschach, Blotter, Ink.
Critical Goddess - June 23 San Francisco
Just curious here...
I'm wondering why the burgeoning rise in fundraisers for events that traditionally have been 'spontaneous' and needing nothing other than participation by, um, participants to be successful?
Also, where (or is) there a mechanism for accountability for folks who're raising monies for a BM related event?
I'm wondering why the burgeoning rise in fundraisers for events that traditionally have been 'spontaneous' and needing nothing other than participation by, um, participants to be successful?
Also, where (or is) there a mechanism for accountability for folks who're raising monies for a BM related event?
Desert dogs drink deep.
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I worked the critical tits after-party last year, and may do so again this year.
Yes, it's a party run by men for the benefit of women, (and yes, the guys running it probably haven't missed the fact that there are a lot of women at the party), but the bottom line is that the women seemed to be having a great time. I think a lot of women like the idea of a party where the men exist merely to serve the women. I know the line for the massage tent wrapped around the block. (The woman I went with said the only way they could have made it better would have been to have four guys working each massage table.)
Are there women in charge of running the after-party? It might make for a better party, but like I said, I didn't hear anybody complaining.
Yes, it's a party run by men for the benefit of women, (and yes, the guys running it probably haven't missed the fact that there are a lot of women at the party), but the bottom line is that the women seemed to be having a great time. I think a lot of women like the idea of a party where the men exist merely to serve the women. I know the line for the massage tent wrapped around the block. (The woman I went with said the only way they could have made it better would have been to have four guys working each massage table.)
Are there women in charge of running the after-party? It might make for a better party, but like I said, I didn't hear anybody complaining.
Folks-
Falk said it as well as I could.
As far as funds, we need funds to purchase and then transport supplies and equipment to the playa for the party. It takes more than "participants" to have a fun, safe enviroment at BM these days. We provide shade, sound, refreshments, etc., for several thousand people at the afterparty.
However, a big part of the FUNdraiser is also about FUN. Notice that we have an incredible all-women DJ line-up this year. These women are psyched to play in support of CT. We're all psyched to have a good time.
There is nothing mandatory about this event. Come if you'd like (we hope you will!)
--jeffe
Falk said it as well as I could.
As far as funds, we need funds to purchase and then transport supplies and equipment to the playa for the party. It takes more than "participants" to have a fun, safe enviroment at BM these days. We provide shade, sound, refreshments, etc., for several thousand people at the afterparty.
However, a big part of the FUNdraiser is also about FUN. Notice that we have an incredible all-women DJ line-up this year. These women are psyched to play in support of CT. We're all psyched to have a good time.
There is nothing mandatory about this event. Come if you'd like (we hope you will!)
--jeffe