Rock n' Roll: Karaoke and Rolling Competition in honor of Pride Month!

Rock n' Roll: Karaoke and Rolling Competition in honor of Pride Month!

Hosted by: Kara ( @thecannabismanicurist ) & Francesca Cserr ( @dabcowgirl )

By Kara Bertrand and Francesca Cser

Date and time

Thursday, June 27 · 5:30 - 10:30pm EDT

Location

The Summit Lounge

116 Water Street Worcester, MA 01604

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About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

    Join us for a night of 4/20 Karaoke and a Rolling Competition, June 27th from 6pm-10:30pm at The Summit Lounge in Worcester, Massachusetts!

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    Rolling Competition Rules:


    Bring your roll to the event or roll up here with us!

    All supplies are complementary, unless you need specific items to roll with.


    Prizes for:

    Most Creative Roll

    Functionality and Smokability 

    Execution and Skill

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    Karaoke Competition Rules:


    All performances are voted by the people! A QR code link scores the voting.

    No limitations for song choices!


    Prizes for:

    Best Pride Song

    Best Dressed

    Best use of Weed in a Song

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    Since it will be Pride Month, 10% of all ticket sales will be donated to The Tyler Clementi Foundation.


    A little bit about them…


    The Tyler Clementi Foundation was founded by the Clementi family to prevent bullying through inclusion and the assertion of dignity and acceptance as a way to honor the memory of Tyler: a son, a brother, and a friend.

    In 2010, Tyler’s death became a global news story, highlighting the impact and consequences of bullying, while sparking dialogue amongst parents, teachers, and students across the country. His story also linked broader issues impacting youth and families, such as LGBT inequality, safety in schools, youth in crisis, higher education support systems, and cyberbullying.

    In 2011, The Tyler Clementi Foundation was born out of the urgent need to address these bullying challenges facing vulnerable populations, especially LGBT communities and other victims of hostile social environments.

    Tyler was a Rutgers University student who died by suicide on September 22, 2010, after a cyberbullying incident where his roommate live-streamed Tyler in a sexual encounter with another man, just weeks after he moved into his freshman dorm.  Being attacked during this already stressful time of transition and increased vulnerability, away from familiar surroundings, known resources, friends and family was more than Tyler could endure.   

    We hope to raise money to donate to this incredible cause.


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