Fundraiser for the Red Hook Volunteers

This is a public service announcement:Sandy Parade

RED HOOK VOLUNTEERS have been helping the Red Hook Brooklyn community since Superstorm Sandy hit. They are a continuing source of help, care and kindness since 2012, but need some help of their own!! Come help the Red Hook Volunteers keep their doors open!! We will do this by PARTYING! Music, food, drinking, and the best people jammin’ under one roof! 


Artist List:

Easy Going Liar aka Avyay Gujral will be playing a live jam set on guitar with Harry & Francois on horns.

iMC will be bringing some of the freshest trap and bass music to the floor.

ID Required
20$ will get you entry + food + drink

RHV anticipates a continued need for its operations. Even after the immediate and urgent need for disaster relief began to shift to recovery and rebuilding, RHV continues to coordinate thousands of volunteers and plans to expand to include skilled Disaster Relief Teams.
To donate or volunteer contact us at redhookvolunteers.org or 718-306-9149.

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