A Loving Spoonful’s 20th Anniversary

Did you catch the MTV VMAs last night? Chelsea Handler was the first woman in 16 years to host the show. I am in love with her. And fuck the what was up with that whorable Taylor Swift song? Christ, I wish Kanye West had interrupted that.

If you haven’t heard, it’s A Loving Spoonful’s 20th birthday this year. I celebrated my 20th birthday in leather pants and by hooking up with a guy for the first time. I’ll probably end my night alternating between throwing up and crying at A Loving Spoonful’s 20th bash too.

I even hear that Linda Fillmore will be making a rare appearance and possibly even hosting the event. Can’t wait!

Here’s everything you need to know via their website:

We are so thrilled to be celebrating 20 years! It’s people like you who have embraced our mission to ensure that we are able to continue delivering free nutritious meals to individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS.

Saturday, Sept 25th, 2010 – 7 to 10pm Spectacular show 8pm, tickets $20

Five Sixty Club – 560 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC Purchase tickets online here or call 604-682-6325604-682-6325

Arrive between 7-8pm and receive 1 free raffle ticket (no cash value) to win fabulous prizes that will be drawn that evening!

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