
If you’ve been meaning to take a trip to the wineries of the Finger Lakes, Greater Niagara region, North Fork or the Hudson Valley but haven’t had the time, consider letting them come to you instead.
The 8th annual NY Drinks NY Grand Tasting will offer over 200 wines from almost 50 wineries across the state at The Rainbow Room, high atop Rockefeller Center. A quintessentially New York institution, the Rainbow Room has welcomed guests for over eight decades in an opulent, glamorous and iconic destination.In addition to wine, there will also be a spread of New York cheeses and charcuterie with artisan breads and sweet butter.
In addition to Finger Lakes, Hudson Valley and Long Island wines, you’ll also be able to sample some made as far away as the Niagara Escarpment region of Western New York.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Trade Tasting portion of this event will be held from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
ALL TRADE & MEDIA TICKET REQUESTS ARE SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION.
The New York Wine & Grape Foundation may require a business card and/or additional information and reserves the right to void tickets to trade which cannot be verified.
The Consumer Tasting portion of this event will be held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM only.
The event is part of NY Drinks NY, a promotion organized by the New York Wine & Grape Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation that promotes the wineries and grape-growers in the state.
Trade & Media Seminar Options
For our Trade & Media guests, we have added two (2) educational seminars. Space is limited to 40 participants for each session.
The Past, Present and Future of New York’s Hybrid Grapes
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM – Moderated by Pascaline Lepeltier, MS and Mike Colizzi, Viticulturist, Cornell
New York state boasts well over a century of fine wine production. But what exactly were the grapes that went into the wines that made their way to 19th century Europe to claim medals? And what about the subsequent phases of wine-grape exploration that followed in the university? In this seminar, we’ll explore the history of hybrid grape wine production that began with our native labrusca grapes then transitioned to the cold-hardy crosses that take history in France as well as our own universities, such as Cornell. Join sommelier Pascaline Lepeltier, MS, and viticulturist Mike Colizzi of the Cornell Agriculture Experiment Station in Geneva, who, along with six of our state’s winemakers, will moderate this seminar with an approach that addresses the past, present, and future of these grapes so important to northeastern North American wine culture.
Featured Wines:
Thirsty Owl Wine Company, 2017 Traminette, Finger Lakes (Shawn Kime)
Keuka Lake Vineyards, 2017 “Turkey Run” Vignoles, Finger Lakes (Staci Nugent)
Anthony Road Wine Company, 2016 Dry Vignoles, Finger Lakes (Peter Becraft)
Damiani Wine Cellars, NV Marechal Foch “Vino Rosso,” Finger Lakes (Phill Arras)
Benmarl, 2015 Bacco Noir, Hudson River Valley (Matthew Spaccarelli)
Red Newt Cellars, 2006 “Legacy,” Niagara Cream Sherry (Kelby Russell)
Simply Red: Exploring the Variety of Red Vinifera Grapes from Across New York
3:00 PM to 4:00 PM – Moderated by Erin Scala, Sommalier and Mike Colizzi, Viticulturist, Cornell University
From the east end of Long Island, all the way to the northwest corner of the Niagara Escarpment, our state produces a diversity of red wines almost too vast to believe. Join sommelier and journalist Erin Scala, as well as Cornell viticulturist and vineyard owner Mike Colizzi, for this deep dive into our state’s red vinifera grapes. This seminar will present a variety of red wines and their vignerons from the North Fork of Long Island, the Hudson Valley, the Finger Lakes, and the New York side of the Niagara Escarpment, of different structural textures, from rich blends with almost a decade of age to single variety bottlings of light, refreshing reds for the table or the bar.
Featured Wines:
Bedell Cellars, 2017 Malbec, North Fork (Rich Olsen-Harbich)
Macari, 2010 “Bergen Road,” North Fork (Joseph Macari)
Whitecliff Vineyard & Winery, 2016 Gamay Noir Reserve, Hudson River Valley (Brad Martz)
Fox Run Vineyards, 2016 Lemberger, Finger Lakes (Peter Bell)
Hermann J. Wiemer, 2015 Cabernet Franc, Finger Lakes (Fred Merwarth)
Arrowhead Spring Vineyards, 2015 Meritage Reserve, Niagara Escarpment (Robin Ross)

NIGHT OF SELF(LESS) CARE・Wed, March 27・7:30pm Doors・8:00pm Show
About this Event
While everyone understands the benefits of snail serums and a night spent at home with a bevy of CBD beverages, why not make your night of self care a bit more…selfless? Feminine hygiene products are a financial burden on all women, but it’s even worse for women in need. Their access to tampons and pads is non-existent and often overlooked. But we can help!
Night of Self(less) Care is a benefit comedy show raising money for Distributing Dignity, an organization that provides feminine hygiene products to women in shelters. Hosted by Alison Leiby and featuring stand up from:
Aparna Nancherla
Liza Treyger
Joyelle Nicole Johnson
Ilana Glazer
In addition to the show, there is an exciting raffle with some of the dopest prizes imaginable (last year had everything from fancy manicures to restaurant gift cards). And load up on feminine hygiene products, because every box tampons or pads you bring you get FREE RAFFLE TICKETS.
http://www.distributingdignity.org/give-dignity/
7:30pm Doors / 8:00pm Show
$15 Advance / $20 Day Of Show
Ages 21+

Beneath The Sea
The Largest Consumer Scuba & Dive Travel Show in America at the Meadowlands Exposition Center, Secaucus, NJ
Welcome to all who are interested in scuba diving and related environmental issues!
BTS is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to increasing awareness of the earth’s oceans and the sport of scuba diving.
Beneath The Sea’s annual exposition in March will feature seminars and workshops, lots of great door prizes, a film festival showcasing the work of world-renowned underwater videographers, great parties, and exhibits and demonstrations by hundreds of manufacturers, dive clubs, dive shops, resorts, and much more!
Come and enjoy the Beneath The Sea show!
Discounts available, with appropriate ID at the door only for DAN, PADI Dive Society, Police, Fire, EMT, Military and Students. (Discounts cannot be combined)
More information at www.beneaththesea.org

The AANS Medical Student Chapters and Departments of Neurological Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine and Keck Medicine of USC invite you to participate in a one-day event for medical students considering specialization in neurological surgery. This is a unique opportunity for students to learn from faculty and current residents.
After the huge success of the 2018 Medical Student Training Camp, we are excited to announce TWO locations for the 2019 event. This year, the course will be held on March 30th, 2019 at Weill Cornell Medicine and Keck School of Medicine of USC. Please note that the training camp will take place from approximately 8am-3pm local time.
This hands-on experience is intended to prepare medical students for neurosurgical sub-internship, residency application, and neurosurgical training. Through both didactics and laboratory training sessions, students participating in this course will prepare for neurosurgical sub-internship. This course is intended for medical students at any stage of their training. There is no fee to RSVP for this event, however a payment will be required to confirm your final registration. Space is limited, though the chapters are working to accommodate as many students as possible and ensure spots for all students starting sub-internships in 2019.
2019 Training Camp at Weill Cornell Medicine
8:00-10:00
Breakfast & Coffee
Welcome Address
“What you need to know for your Neurological Surgery Sub-internship”
10:00-11:30
Positioning, Knot Tying, Multitasking Workshops
11:30-12:30
Catered Lunch
Resident Panel
12:30-2:00
Skull-based Anatomy Session in the Surgical Innovations Laboratory
2:00-3:30
OR Essentials Training Course
2019 Training Camp at Keck Medicine of USC
Check-in and breakfast: 7:30AM
Morning Lectures: 8:00AM – 12:00 PM
8:00-8:15 History of Neurosurgery
8:15-8:30 Overview of Neurosurgery Subspecialty and Match/Job process
8:30-8:45 Advice for the Application Process
8:45-9:00 How to ace your sub-internship
9:00-9:15 How to choose the Neurosurgery program that is right for you
9:15-9:30 Research/Academics in Neurosurgery
9:30-9:45 Approaches to maintaining well-being and avoiding burnout during
neurosurgery residency
9:45-10:00 Women in Neurosurgery
10:00-10:15 Neurosurgery: Life and Career Paths after Residency
10:15-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-10:45 Overview of Functional Neurosurgery
10:45-11:00 Overview of Spine Neurosurgery
11:00-11:15 Overview of Vascular Neurosurgery
11:15-11:30 Overview of Pediatric Neurosurgery
11:30-11:45 Overview of Skull Base Neurosurgery.
11:45-12:15 Resident and newly matched students panel
Catered Lunch: 12:15pm-1pm
Afternoon Workshops: 1pm-3pm
• Cadaver Stations
Skull Base Neuroanatomy
Endoscopy Station
• No Cadaver
Suturing station
Neuro-navigation
Endoscopy simulation
Patient positioning and fixation
EVD basics

LPR and Brooklyn Vegan Present – The Antlers: Hospice 10 Year Anniversary Acoustic Show with Tim Mislock at First Unitarian Church (Night 2)
7:30pm doors | 8:30pm show | All Ages
$35 advance GA seated ticket | $45 day of show GA seated ticket. – This is a general admission first come, first served seated show.
**Please note that our ticketing system is paperless. All tickets are for will call only.**
Refund Policy & Terms of Service: LPR does not issue refunds or exchanges for ticket purchases. All sales are final. No refunds will be processed for unused tickets or for patrons who are denied entry due to not having valid identification for will call pickup or admittance to an age restricted event. Events are subject to change in date, time, reserved seat location or scheduled act at anytime. In the case of an event cancellation, refunds will be provided via the method of payment originally used. Resale of any ticket at a price greater than the original ticket price is absolutely prohibited. We have the right to revoke or reclaim possession of any tickets from the buyer who violates such restrictions.

Join us for an evening of poetry and performance as we honor Sonia Sanchez, the legendary poet, activist, and Schomburg Society National Ambassador.
FIRST COME, FIRST SEATED
Events are free and open to all, but due to space constraints registration is requested. We generally overbook to ensure a full house. Registered guests are given priority check-in 15 to 30 minutes before start time. After the event starts all registered seats are released regardless of registration, so we recommend that you arrive early.
GUESTS
Please note that holding seats in the Langston Hughes Auditorium is strictly prohibited and there is no food or drinks allowed anywhere in the Schomburg Center.
AUDIO/VIDEO RECORDING
Programs are photographed and recorded by the Schomburg Center. Attending this event indicates your consent to being filmed/photographed and your consent to the use of your recorded image for any all purposes of the New York Public Library.
PRESS
Please send all press inquiries (photo, video, interviews, audio-recording, etc) at least 24-hours before the day of the program to Ayofemi Kirby at ayofemikirby@nypl.org.
Please note that professional photography and video recordings are prohibited without expressed consent.

Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Join us for demos and lightning talks by Columbia researchers presenting their latest work in data science. The event provides a forum for innovators in academia, industry and government to connect.
AGENDA
Featuring a Keynote Address by Brad Smith, President of Microsoft
Lightning Talk Sessions Announced!
Data Science Fundamentals: Today & Tomorrow
Michael Collins, Vikram S. Pandit Professor of Computer Science
Liam Paninski, Professor of Statistics and Neuroscience
Tim Roughgarden, Professor of Computer Science
The Future of Business: Given the State of AI
Simona Abis, Assistant Professor of Business
Nima Mesgarani, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Julian Nyarko, Postdoctoral Research Scholar in the Faculty of Law
A Private Secure & Safe World
Ronghui Gu, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Mark Hansen, David and Helen Gurley Brown Professor of Journalism and Innovation; Director, David and Helen Gurley Brown Institute of Media Innovation
Tamar Mitts, Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs
Improving Patient Outcomes Through Data Science
Andrea Baccarelli, Leon Hess Professor of Environmental Health Sciences; Chair, Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Carri W. Chan, Associate Professor of Business
George M. Hripcsak, Vivian Beaumont Allen Professor of Biomedical Informatics; Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics
More Details to Come!
Check out the highlight video from last year’s event! Video here!
FAQs
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Please visit the following link for directions and parking information: http://transportation.columbia.edu/
For accommodation information please visit: http://www.campustravel.com/university/columbia/
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
You may email datascience@columbia.edu.
What’s the refund policy?
The last opportunity for a refund is March 27th.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
In order to faciliate a smooth registration process, we are asking that you have your printed or mobile ticket ready when checking in.
Disability Accommodations Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. If you require disability-related accommodations to attend this event, please contact Disability Services at 212-854-2388 or disability@columbia.edu at least 5 business days in advance of the event.
Columbia Accessibility Map: http://health.columbia.edu/system/files/content/healthpdfs/DS/AccessibilityMap.pdf
Please note that this event is being photographed and videotaped.

The Center for Public Scholarship at The New School invites you to Unknowability: How Do We Know What Cannot Be Known?, the 38th Social Research Conference.
From the earliest moments of humanity’s search for answers and explanations, we have grappled with the unknowable, that which we are unable or not permitted to know. What does the history of the unknowable look like? What are the questions once thought to be unanswerable that have been answered? Are there enduring unknowables and if so, what are they?
This conference affords a rare opportunity for scholars from different fields to engage with each other and with the general public on this issue, particularly while we are living in what some might call a post-truth world. At a time when the distinction between what is true and what is not has become increasingly problematic, focusing attention on how we know what we cannot know has become essential.
*This event is free. Guests are encouraged to register.
This conference is partially supported by the National Science Foundation under Award Number SES 1837895
For a full conference description and speaker bios, please visit the Center for Public Scholarship’s Conference website
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Day 1: Thursday, April 4, 2019
(All sessions held at: Tishman Auditorium, University Center, 63 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY)
Session 1, 3:00PM – 5:30PM: Humanities
Rebecca Goldstein, Visiting Professor of Philosophy, New College of the Humanities, London; MacArthur Fellow, philosopher, author and novelist
Marina Warner, British novelist, short story writer, historian, mythographer, and Professor of English and Creative Writing at Birkbeck College, University of London
Michael Scott, Professor of Classics and Ancient History, University of Warwick
Zoë Crossland, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
Moderator: Jim Miller, Professor of Liberal Studies and Politics; Faculty Director of Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism, The New School
KEYNOTE EVENT, “Unknowable Unknowns” 6:00PM -7:30 PM
John D. Barrow FRS, Professor of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge; Director of the Millennium Mathematics Project
Keynote Interlocutor: Rebecca Goldstein, MacArthur Fellow, philosopher, author and novelist
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Day 2: Friday, April 5, 2019
(All sessions held at: Room I-202, Theresa Lang Center, 55 W. 13th Street, NY, NY)
Session 2, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Science and Mathematics
Gregory Chaitin, Professor, University of Buenos Aires; and Visiting Professor, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Stuart Firestein, Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University
Gavin Schmidt, Director, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Moderator: Natalie Wolchover, Senior writer and editor, Quanta Magazine
Session 3, 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Psychology and Social Science
Nicholas Humphrey, Senior Member, Darwin College, Cambridge University
Alan Fiske, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles
Linsey McGoey, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Essex
Moderator: William Hirst, Malcolm B. Smith Professor and Co-Chair of Psychology, New School for Social Research
This conference is partially supported by the National Science Foundation under Award Number SES 1837895
For a full conference description and speaker bios, please visit the Center for Public Scholarship’s Conference website
The Center for Public Scholarship seeks to promote free inquiry and public discussion, bringing the best scholarship in and outside of the academy to bear on the critical and contested issues of our times. For more information, visit: www.centerforpublicscholarship.org
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Founded in 1919, The New School was born out of principles of academic freedom, tolerance, and experimentation. Committed to social engagement, The New School today remains in the vanguard of innovation in higher education, with more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students challenging the status quo in design and the social sciences, liberal arts, management, the arts, and media. The New School welcomes thousands of adult learners annually for continuing education courses and lectures, screenings, readings, and concerts. Through its online learning portals, research institutes, and international partnerships, The New School maintains a global presence. Learn more at www.newschool.edu.

Stardom comes to New York City! It’s the American Dream 2019 in the Big Apple! Get the full Stardom World experience live in NYC!
About this Event
It’s the American Dream 2019 in the Big Apple!
Featuring: Queen’s Quest, STARS, Jungle Assault Nation, Oedo Tai & more!
Get the full Stardom World experience live in NYC!
Approximate time of the show will be 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, merchandise will be on sale after the show until 7:00 PM, where you will be able to meet your favorite Stardom wrestlers.

SATURDAY 6TH APRIL 2019
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From the Lower East Side to Greenpoint, we’ve scoured the Big Apple for the craftiest and most creative Bloody Marys. We proudly present the SUNDAY FUNDAY BRUNCH PARTY of the year.
Your ticket includes over 2 hours enjoying the most delicious Bloody Marys in NYC, created by the finest restaurants and bars around. Also includes Brooklyn bagel bar, cheese station, yummy food and drink tastes from local companies, live music, temp tattoos, photo ops and more!
SESSION 1
Bloody Baller (VIP): 10:30am – 1:30pm
General Admission: 11:15am – 1:30pm
SESSION 2
Bloody Baller (VIP): 3pm – 6pm
General Admission: 3:45pm – 6pm
WE’LL BE POURING BLOODY MARYS BY
– The Parkside Lounge
– Crave Fishbar
– Lobster Joint
– Catfish
– Dos Caminos
– Bleeker Street Bar
– Due West
– The Grayson
– Chela
– Sonny Boy
– Black Swan
– Hunky Dory
– Givers and Takers
– Orange County Choppers Cafe
– ADK Bloody Mary Tonic
– The Murph’s Famous Bloody Mary Mix
– Toma Artisanal Bloody Mary Mix
– Devil Dave’s Bloody Mary Sticks
– Smashed Tomato Bloody Mary Mix
Some bloody mary participants will take part in one of two sessions.
For more information, please visit our website and the Facebook Event Page.
Tickets are non-refundable but 100% transferrable. No need to change the name on the ticket. Must be 21+ to enter.

Doors at 7PM
In celebration of his forthcoming release, My Finest Work Yet, indie-rock multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird announces two special album release performances at National Sawdust. Experience Andrew Bird as you’ve never seen him before, in our intimate, acoustically pristine venue. Enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime event, an intimate evening with Andrew Bird.

The Art Business Conference is a one-day conference for art market professionals in New York.
If you are involved in buying, selling or caring for fine art or antiques – whether as a gallery owner, director, art advisor, foundation, private collector or auctioneer, this conference covers the key aspects of running an art business or collection.
The day will include talks, Q&A panel discussions and workshops, where industry experts will share specialist advice and insight on the market – from best practice to the latest updates in legislation and taxation. In the Business Pavilion, you can meet speakers and our exhibitors to continue the discussions and expand your art business network.
Ticket prices include entry to all sessions, breakfast networking, refreshments, lunch and post-conference networking drinks. Please note that tickets are strictly limited to 3 per organisation.
For more information and to view this year’s speakers and topics, please visit www.theartbusinessconference.com

Each year, the She Runs It Changing the Game Awards recognizes women within the industry who are true catalysts of innovation – fearlessly making bold moves and reinventing the rules of marketing to transform their brands, their organizations, and those of their clients.
2019 Honorees:
Brainwave:
Heidi Browning, CMO & EVP | NHL
Ukonwa Ojo,CMO | Coty (Formerly)
Anita Patil-Sayed, SVP, Director, Human Truths Group | Dentsu Aegis Network
Cherilyn Williams, Director Global Portfolio Marketing | Marriott
No Apologies:
Seema Bansal, Founder | Venus Et Fleur
Kiersten Barnet,Global Head, Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index | Bloomberg
Jacqueline Corbelli, Founder/Chair/CEO | BrightLine
Mish Fletcher, Managing Director Marketing & Communications | Accenture Interactive
Paradigm Shift:
Sophie Bambuck, VP, Global Nike Sportswear Brand Marketing | Nike
Kristen D’Arcy, Head of Performance Marketing & Media | American Eagle
Cheryl Grace, SVP Strategic Alliances | Nielsen
Jessica Rodriguez, President, COO & CMO | Univision
Quantum Leap:
Anne-Claire Berg, Culture & Engagement Director | Danone
Fiona Carter, Chief Brand Officer | AT&T Communications
Amy Cheronis, Chief Integration Officer | MSL
Lynn Lewis, US CEO | UMWW

Nicole Byer
Thursday, April 11・7:00pm Doors・8:00pm Show
About this Event
Nicole Byer is an actress, comedian and writer, Nicole hosts the baking show Nailed It currently streaming on Netflix and has a sitcom loosely based on her life streaming on Facebook Watch called Loosely Exactly Nicole. She also hosts a podcast called Why Won’t You Date Me. She recently starred on the short lived Fox sketch show Party Over here. You’ve also seen her on MTV’s Girl Code, 30 Rock, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, @Midnight, Adult Swim, Chelsea Lately, Transparent, Lady Dynamite, and a Nestle commercial that only runs in Israel. She co-wrote and starred in the Pursuit of Sexiness which Variety named a web series to watch. Nicole was featured as a Time Out LA comic to watch in 2015, and Refinery29 says she’s a female comic to look out for. She’s also been featured in Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, Elle and Ebony. Nicole has done lots of fun shit.
7:00pm Doors / 8:00pm Show
$20 GA
$40 VIP (Includes post-show meet & greet, guaranteed front row seating)
Ages 21+
*Please note this event will be mixed seated/standing. Arrive early for best seat selection.

SPECIAL DISCOUNT: 50% OFF TICKET PRICES SOLD OUT***
25% OFF TICKET PRICES FOR A VERY LIMITED TIME
The Black Is Tech Conference is returning for a full 2 day event in April 2019. Over 1500 black and minority techies – including professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, students and more will gather at the Metropolitan West in Manhattan, New York City for an experience in tech.
If you are in tech, business or any other field and want to know more about how technology is driving change in your industry, this is the event for you. You’ll meet other amazing black professionals and entrepreneurs in tech and other industries. You’ll also learn from industry professionals, meet and talk to investors, get recruitment opportunities and gain insights on how technology is changing the face of business and how you can be a part of it.
EVENT FEATURES INCLUDE:
– Speaking Sessions by over 40+ black and minority leaders in the technology and business space.
– A Startup Exhibiton Hall with over 50 black and minority owned tech startups.
– Recruitment Sessions.
– A Pitch Competiton with Special Prize give aways.
– Networking
-And More.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
-Rodney Williams, CEO at LISNR
-Angel Rich, CEO at The Wealth Factory
-Clayton Bryan, Partner at 500 Startups
– Matthew Burnett, CEO at the Maker Row
– John Henry, Partner at Harlem Capital
-Natasha Aarons, Influencer Marketing at Google
-Sequoia Blodgett, Producer and Host at Black Enterprise
*And Many more including speakers from top leading tech companies like Pinterest, LinkedIn, Facebook, Lyft, Google and more
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS: By Popular Demand, we are bringing our special 50% discount back for a very limited time. Tickets will start at only $50 for general tickets but this sale won’t last.
*All Ticket purchases are final except Event is Cancelled or Postponed.

Sunday April 14 | The T R U C K E D EXPERIENCE FEAT:
@RealProblemChild @NadiaBatson @farmernappy
PLUS
Trinidad’s BIGGEST “Carnival Truck” DJs
Taking over #NYC to Re-live the Carnival Experience
Unifying masqueraders and DJs in euphoric unity as one people.
SUNDAY APRIL 14th 2019 | 2pm – 8pm
POWERED BY: JAY UPSCALE & THC PROMOTIONS
PLUSONE NATION


