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Dustin Diamond's Bayside Bash
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Sat Dec 29
8 pm
Dustin Diamond's Bayside Bash at Turner Hall Ballroom
Earth is thought to be 4.5 billion years old. The first primates appeared anywhere from 65 to 85 million years ago, and the first modern Homo sapiens appeared 200,000 years ago. Construction of The Great Pyramid of Giza began in 2584 BC. Socrates was born in 469 BC. Jesus Christ preached in Judaea and Galilee 2,000 years ago. The Renaissance spanned the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. Einstein proposed his theory of special relativity in 1905. Less than 70 years later, man would walk on the moon. Four decades after that, man would send some of its most sophisticated technology to the alien surface of Mars. And tonight, the dude who played Screech on Saved By The Bell will host Dustin Diamond’s Bayside Bash. The bash is being billed as an ’80s and ’90s dance party featuring beer pong, classic videogames, and photo-booth opportunities with Diamond himself. Music will be provided by James Freshluggage and Dori Zori, and ’80s and ’90s attire is encouraged.
Turner Hall Ballroom 1032 N 4th St, Milwaukee, WI
Earth is thought to be 4.5 billion years old. The first primates appeared anywhere from 65 to 85 million years ago, and the first modern Homo sapiens appeared 200,000 years ago. Construction of The Great Pyramid of Giza began in 2584 BC. Socrates was born in 469 BC. Jesus Christ preached in Judaea and Galilee 2,000 years ago. The Renaissance spanned the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. Einstein proposed his theory of special relativity in 1905. Less than 70 years later, man would walk on the moon. Four decades after that, man would send some of its most sophisticated technology to the alien surface of Mars. And tonight, the dude who played Screech on Saved By The Bell will host Dustin Diamond’s Bayside Bash. The bash is being billed as an ’80s and ’90s dance party featuring beer pong, classic videogames, and photo-booth opportunities with Diamond himself. Music will be provided by James Freshluggage and Dori Zori, and ’80s and ’90s attire is encouraged.
Updated 12/18/2012
