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Still Bashin'

By Nadia Pflaum

Published on December 22, 2007 at 2:00am

Last year, some members of KC's Jewish community were scandalized when The Pitch dared hint of the boozing, flirting and general enjoyment that attendees have at the annual Bagel Bash. December 24 is the perfect time for young Jewish people (and anyone else who's down to party) to reunite with old friends and dance the night away. But even though there is a $5 martini special, revelers can keep their buzz in check with complimentary appetizers and desserts. Besides, the biggest nonreligious party of the Jewish year is no time to get too crazy — that's what Purim is for. The party is at Blonde (100 Ward Parkway) from 8:30 until a very promising question mark. If you didn't RSVP at ypikc.org by December 21, tickets cost $15 at the door.
Mon., Dec. 24, 8:30 p.m., 2007


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