#HALLOWEEKRVA: HANGAR 18, A Fundraiser For RVA Street Art Festival & Art On Wheels

by | Oct 16, 2013 | COMMUNITY

RVA Magazine’s eighth annual #HALLOWEEK celebration is going to be our biggest and best yet, and we’re kicking it off with a night to remember! We’re teaming up with GayRVA, the RVA Street Art Festival, and Art On Wheels to bring you the craziest Halloween Art Party that RVA’s ever seen: HANGAR 18!

RVA Magazine’s eighth annual #HALLOWEEK celebration is going to be our biggest and best yet, and we’re kicking it off with a night to remember! We’re teaming up with GayRVA, the RVA Street Art Festival, and Art On Wheels to bring you the craziest Halloween Art Party that RVA’s ever seen: HANGAR 18! On Friday, October 25, we’ll be taking over the Cary Street GRTC Bus Depot, where the RVA Street Art Festival was held, and presenting a huge Halloween party, featuring art, music, beer, and plenty of costumes! Get dressed up in your Halloween finery and join us for an amazing evening, with music by:

Doddie Braza (Audio Ammo)
Bobby LaBeat (Audio Ammo)
Weird Sailboat
Mr. Jennings (PLF)
Reinhold (PLF)
DJ Hoody Weather
…and more!

Presale tickets are available now for only $5 by clicking here: http://bit.ly/18NCVEQ
This special presale ends next week, so order now and beat the rush!

As a special thank you to our biggest supporters, all subscribers to RVA Magazine will get in free! Subscriptions are $20 for 4 issues, and can be ordered here: http://bit.ly/19y7dhR

To learn more about this event, click here, and stay tuned for updates as the time draweth near!

Finally, here’s Megadeth to explain to you how this event got its name:

#HALLOWEEKRVA presented by STRANGEWAYS BREWING
Part of RVA Mag’s !
#HALLOWEEKRVA

Also happening on Friday night: WRIR’s MONSTER MASHQUERADE! For further details, CLICK HERE!

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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