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POETS AGAINST LUPUS BENEFIT CONCERT

BUY YOUR TICKET FOR THE POETS AGAINST LUPUS BENEFIT CONCERT TODAY!  TICKETS ARE ONLY $10.00.

PAL3 Tickets

If you are unable to make the concert, but you would love to give a donation,  please feel free to click on the donation button below and give any dollar amount that you are willing to give.  Thank you very much in advance and let's build awareness and funds for the Lupus Foundation of American/Missouri Chapter.   Thank you in advance. 

SpokenVizions Presents…


The 3rd Annual
POETS AGAINST LUPUS
Benefit Concert.
 
 
Join SpokenVizions Entertainment Group, LLC on Saturday, October 15th, 2011, as we bring awareness and culture to you with a night of poetry, music, and Lupus information.  

Featuring some of the hottest poets in St. Louis.

Floyd Boykin Jr.                                  
David A.N. Jackson                                    
Derek Brown
Ms. Nterpretation
Copasetic Soul
Stephanie "Surreal Sista" Williams
Indigo Lee
I'm The Only Boy
 
What do you know about Lupus?
“Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease which causes inflammation of various parts of the body, especially the skin, joints, blood and kidneys.”  - Lupus Foundation


Location: St.  Louis College of Pharmacy
4531 Children's Place  (in the Auditorium)
St. Louis, Missouri
Free Parking Garage
Doors open at 6:30 PM. 
Show time is 7pm (PROMPTLY).


Tickets are $10 at the door.  $5 of each ticket sold will be donation to the Missouri Chapter of the Lupus Fundation Of America.  For more information, please e-mail us at spokenvizions@gmail.com or call us at 314-517-8764.  Find out how you can get involved.

“Lupus affects 1 out of every 185 Americans and strikes adult women 10-15 times more frequently than adult men.  Lupus is more prevalent in African American, Hispanics, Native Americans and Asians.”  - Lupus Foundation

Also, we are running an internet campaign to raise money.  Visit www.firstgiving.com/spokenvizions and make your donation today.

Sponsored by SpokenVizions Magazine and The Lupus Foundation of America/Missouri Chapter.  For more information about lupus, visit www.lupus.org or www.lupusmo.org.