A Party Downtown: Bassface, Lunch Beat Macon, and More

So. Much. Happening.

 

It’s becoming a re-occuring theme in my life. So much happening. But I’m not complaining!

 

Tomorrow night:

BASSFACE: WHAT’S IN YO’ PUDDIN feat. DRILL COSBY // ANDY BRUH // SQUIRRELLY

 

This event is at The Brickhouse at The Crazy Bull- and you can also drop by and say a belated “Happy Birthday!!” to DSEL Promotion & Roasted Cafe’s owner Nick Rizkalla.

 

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But let’s say you won’t be out at night? Or, you even want to get the party started a little sooner? Head on over to Roasted Cafe at NOON for the very first Lunch Beat Macon- First Friday edition! From their Facebook event page:

” We’re going to switch things up for February! Start your First Friday off right with Lunch Beat Macon! 

++++ FRIDAY February 6th at ROASTED CAFE ++++

The February edition of Lunch Beat Macon will feature DJ Shawty Slim! Roasted Café will have quick sandwiches & chips ready if you’re on the go for 5$. Full menu will be available also!!

Still don’t know what Lunch Beat Macon is?

The Short Answer:

It’s basically a 1 hour lunchtime day party. You can bring your lunch or buy it there for $5. Water is free, and you MUST dance!

The Long Answer:

Inspired by Lunch Beat Boston, Lunch Beat Macon is a high-energy daytime experience meant to enhance your day & personal network. Lunch Beat sessions feature a live DJ set with lunch and water. Macon has a vibrant community of music lovers & young professionals and we’re celebrating it on the dance floor! Dance with us February 6th, 12-1 pm, at Roasted Cafe.

For more information about the Lunch Beat movement, visit:

http://www.facebook.com/lunchbeatmacon

http://www.lunchbeat.org/

For questions about Lunch Beat Macon, call 478-365-9234 or email flocotorres@gmail.com”

 

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And it wouldn’t be a First Friday in downtown Macon without art. Check out exhibits at Travis Jean, the Macon Arts Alliance, and the 567. Travis Jean will have a Mardi Gras exhibit, Macon Arts is featuring “Shades of Grey”- a traveling exhibit from North Carolina,  and the 567 has David Sutton’s “Horizons and Spaces”- abstract paintings.

 

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Which one of these events will you be going to?! Also- where are you going to eat in between it all? I’ve been meaning to check out Yabu- the sushi place. I went in when they opened and got some pictures but was feeling way too tired to stay that day, and I had one of their sushi rolls at Circa: the Surf n Turf roll. It was crazy good and I’ve been obsessing over it lately. I think it’s time I had it at Yabu!

 

Love to all y’all,

 

Molly

Love, Molly Kate

Molly is a communications professor, parent, Southern culture commentator, and social media marketing maven. She is also a freelance writer who has worked with a variety of publications and online magazines including Bourbon & Boots, Paste Magazine, Macon Magazine, the 11th Hour, Macon Food & Culture Magazine, and as the Digital Content Editor for The Southern Weekend.

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