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Get Your Tickets to the Streets Ball! Thursday, November 5

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Come join the Streetsblog and Streetfilms team next month for our annual benefit, the Streets Ball, where you can support a year's worth of high-impact reporting and videomaking in one spectacular night.

Our guests of honor will be Council Member Jimmy van Bramer and Council Member Julissa Ferreras, who've been indispensable in the campaign to bring safer walking and biking to Queens, and Lizi Rahman and Lisa Sladkus, fierce advocates for livable streets whose work has benefited so many New Yorkers.

The Streets Ball is a wonderful moment to connect with people who care about safe streets and want to see New York City work better for everyone who walks, bikes, and rides the bus (or train). The event raises funds that propel Streetsblog and Streetfilms through the year ahead, enabling us to create content that makes a difference for NYC streets. And it only happens once a year!

Don't miss out -- tickets start at $50 ($25 if you're a student).

Enjoy local food from Kickshaw Cookery, beer and wine, a silent auction, live music, and a great crowd of Streetsblog and Streetfilms supporters who envision a safer, more livable city.

The Streets Ball gets started November 5 at 7 p.m. at ADC Gallery, 106 W. 29th Street. See you there, Streetsblog readers.

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