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DGN Night @ City Club 12/25


Raev

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DGN @ City Club, Saturday, December 25th

Come. Join us. Meet us. Hang out. We're not that scary in person, really.

Leland City Club

400 Bagley Street

Downtown Detroit

You enter by going through an unmarked door on the First Street side of The Leland Hotel building just before the gated parking area on the side of the building nearest 1st Street. The club is at the top of the stairwell. (see picture in the link above in the DGN calendar entry)

All are welcome. Come meet some of us weirdos.

Saturday nights from 10:00 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.

Alcoholic drinks until 2:00 a.m., pop and juices served all night.

Admission is $4

18 and up, 21 to drink with proper ID (no exceptions).

No drugs, weapons, chains or spikes.

Zoomable map to City Club.

MDOT lane closures

(The map isn't quite exact. The Ramada is located within the Bagley, 1st, Cass, Plaza Dr. block.)

In case you don't know the "DGN Corner" is to the right of the bar. Currently theres a table, pillar and white couch there, impossible to miss. Come say hello. If no one is there, stay there, they will show up.

More info can be found here:

http://www.lelandcityclub.net

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According to this City Club can now sell booze on Christmas. From www.mlive.com

Michigan's revised liquor laws allow more options to buy booze on Christmas Day.

The same legislation that allows Sunday morning alcohol sales in the state also permits sales on Christmas Eve through 11:59 p.m. and on Christmas Day after noon.

Previous law banned sales from 9 p.m. Dec. 24 through 7 a.m. Dec. 26.

No extra permits are required to sell alcohol on Christmas. But local communities can pass resolutions or ordinances that continue to ban the sale of alcohol on the holiday.

Michigan lawmakers and Gov. Jennifer Granholm changed alcohol sales laws late this year. The first Sunday morning sales were allowed Dec. 19 for retailers buying necessary permits.

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Can they even sell booze on Christmas?

What a stupid thing to have to ask. >.<

PS - Just so you don't misconstrue what I'm saying - I'm NOT saying you're stupid, just the idea that there are days that you can't buy alcohol because of what is nominally, a religious holiday. But pretend I didn't open that can of worms... ;-)

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What a stupid thing to have to ask. >.<

PS - Just so you don't misconstrue what I'm saying - I'm NOT saying you're stupid, just the idea that there are days that you can't buy alcohol because of what is nominally, a religious holiday. But pretend I didn't open that can of worms... ;-)

Actually up until just like last week bars and stores couldn't sell booze on Christmas by state law. So it was a relevant question.

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