
The Shameless launch party is tomorrow! Come by and grab the new issue, silkscreen your own Shameless gear, win tons of raffle prizes and more!
We’ll have great performances by Lisa Bozikovic, Emma McKenna and DJ Winnie.
Our raffle prize list has seriously gotten out of hand. Here is our list of terrific donors and sponsors:
Good for Her
Groundwood Books
Vintagelove
SK Clothes
Sugarfire Jewellery
Bad Dog Theatre
A Heart Apart
Grapefruit Moon Café
Margie Jewellery Studio
Ariella Meinhard, Acupuncturist and Massage
Worn Magazine
Briarpatch Magazine
Make/Shift Magazine
THIS Magazine
Shaimaa (www.craftabulous.etsy.com)
Shelly Hering
Nicole Cohen
Thea Lim
Myna Wallin
Tightrope Books
Anarres Natural Health Practitioners
Repeating Pig Press
So make sure to come by — March 15 from 1-4 at the Gladstone Hotel. And make sure to say hello!
Yours Shamelessly,
Megan and the Shameless Team



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four comments
My goodness, look at that bananas list of donors! Whoza a lucky magazine?
I will be there, hopefully wearing a funny hat!
Posted by Thea
March 14, 2008, 2:33 PM
If I possibly can -- me too! (I really wanna see Thea's hat...)
Posted by Catherine
March 14, 2008, 4:15 PM
There in spirit! (I will be the one wearing a funny hat and rattling chains, going "I am the ghost of feminism paaaaaasssst...")
Posted by Anna
March 14, 2008, 11:58 PM
what a great way to bring in the spring — i can't wait!
Posted by sheila
March 15, 2008, 10:24 AM
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