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| What: | TulsaCARES Fest hosts its second annual fund-raiser and music festival. Tulsa CARES Fest organizers hope to remind northeastern Oklahomans that HIV/AIDS is still a growing problem. Michael Wittig, bassist for Stars Go Dim said, “If everybody in the world who was able gave just a little to someone in need, the Earth would be a radically different place. The only thing keeping ‘radical’ change from happening is us!” |
| When: | 7 p.m.-midnight, June 20 |
| Where: | FlytrapMusic Hall, Second Streetand Greenwood Ave. |
| Admission: | Admission is $8 in advance at www.flytrapmusichall.com, and $10 at the door. |
| Online: | tulsaworld.com/Flytrap, tulsaworld.com/CARESfest, tulsaworld.com/TulsaCARES |
| Note: | All proceeds will benefit Tulsa CARES’ programs for low-income individuals living with HIV/AIDS in northeastern Oklahoma. Tulsa CARES Fest is sponsored by FlyTrapMusic Hall, Williams, Whole Foods Market, Urban Tulsa Weekly and Aaron S. Harman, D.D.S. |
| Headliners: | My Solstice, Stars Go Dim, Callupsie, Ptiaradactyl, Joe Mack, Cracker Wagon, Blood Runs Cold and Bring Down the Hammer |
| Also Available: | Founded in 1991, Tulsa CARES, a United Wayorganization, delivers services to low-income people living with HIV/AIDS. Services include: case management by professional social workers, access to physicians and prescription medication, counseling services, housing assistance, access to nutrition information at its on-site food pantry, as well as other forms of support. Tulsa CARES’ mission is “Delivering social services to people affected by HIV/AIDS. |