Keyword results: Windsor
What:
We Can Make It If We Stick Together Party
Where:
Fannyz, 174 Chapel St, Windsor
When:
Fri Nov 21, 6-9pm
How much:
Free!
Description:
Fannyz are putting on another fanny-kicking party tonight. It's an art launch for Craig Dermody with music from The Twerps and Barrage. Fannyz is the home of inhouse label Jakaan and it's the best lil store south of High Street. And the beverages by Deakin Estate will be the best lil free drinks south of the Yarra this weekend.
Event: Party
Stimulus: Free booze & Food
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