Baskets of Love Valentine's Day Drive Feb 12

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Take out your loved one and help out the community at the same time!
full program and interactive evening to help out families in need. If
you cant make it, then please let us know if you can help with a
donation. Get in touch with Aisha Flores or me and lets help out the
community!

We are in need of and are collecting the following: Monetary
Donations; Sponsorships; Gift Cards (gas, grocery, medication);
Personal Care Items (soap; toothpaste; deodorant, etc.); Household
Items (dish detergent; laundry detergent, etc.); Office/School
Supplies; Blankets; Heaters; Pampers; Clothes; Coats...

For the Celebration on Feb. 12, 2012: Decorations; Paper Plates;
Plastic Eating Utensils; Cups; Napkins; Baskets; Gift Bags; Bears;
Flowers; Valentine's Day [Box of] Chocolates ($1 @ Walmart)
Food/Caterer; Beverages (soda; juice; water; tea; lemonade); Signage;
Sound System (for about 4.5 hours); T-Shirts (w/Baskets of Love logo)

If you cant attend but wish to contribute, then we have a drop off
spot for you in Inman Park at Velocity Screen Print 99 Elizabeth St
Atlanta GA 30307 weekdays from 9am til 5pm

Please pass the word!
DTM
http://www.facebook.com/events/307222462663333/

Dan Flores

Dan Flores

Daniel Flores is a Mexican-American (Chicano) Illustrator whose talents include graphic design, drawing, painting and tattoos.

DTM arrived at the Atlanta Art Scene in 1994 and quickly established himself as a talented artist. He is best known in the Atlanta area for being co-owner of Vantage Pointe Tattoo Studio (1997-2005) and the group shows he has participated in including: Art, Beats + Lyrics at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta among others.

Tattoos are still very much a part of his artistic range thru the Tattoo Partys around town, DTM is also the curator of the successful Mano A Mano Art Shows and many of his drawings and designs can be found on skateboards and clothing apparel at Visual Art Werks.

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