10/5/17

INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S DAY TEA SALON

PRESENTS
 INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S DAY
TEA SALON
OCTOBER 11TH
5PM
SALON ENDS PROMPTLY @7PM
$10 COVER
PREPAY RESERVATIONS GAURANTEES SEAT

-ENJOY-
HAND-BLENDED TEA
CAKES & DAINTIES
VIEW EROTIC ART
ENGAGING JOVIAL CHATS
RELAX & HAVE A NICE CUPPA
HOSTED BY RICK CASTRO

TOM OF FINLAND HOUSE
1421 LAVETA TERRACE
ECHO PARK, CA 90026
Indigenous Peoples' Day 
 is a holiday that celebrates the Indigenous peoples of North America. 
 It is celebrated in various localities in the United States. 
 It began as a counter-celebration to Columbus Day,  promoting Native American
 culture and commemorating the history of Native American people.  
The celebration began in Berkeley, California, through the
 International Indian Treaty Council, and Denver, Colorado, and now in Vermont,
 and Herndon, Virginia as a protest against Columbus Day. 
 Indigenous Peoples' Day is usually held on the second Monday of October,
  coinciding with the federal observance of Columbus Day.
 Recently the Los Angeles city council voted unanimously to replace 
 Christopher Columbus day with Indigenous People's Day.

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