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Beer Slam & Cascadia Sponsors

April 3, 2014
by Ryukan
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Get Naked!

Our IndieGoGo campaign has some WONDERFUL premiums, like bourbon (&/or tea) with translator Red Pine and sushi with Sam Hamill, among other things. Sponsors include:

4Culture
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Cascadia Community College
Cascadia Now
Central Co-op (Madison Market)
Leaf Press
Naked City Brewpub
Open Books: A Poem Emporium
Restaurant Zoë
Sakura (Sushi Bar in Burlington, WA)
Seattle University’s Creative Writing Department
Sightline Institute
Spring Street Center
The Common Acre
WITS (Writers in the Schools)

Sponsors Include:

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Sakura in Burlington, WA

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826 Seattle
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Open Books

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