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Five Things to Do Under $5 This Weekend

5. Synesthesia 5 p.m. Friday, October 5, at Eucalyptus Gardens, 2430 NE 13 Ave., Wilton Manors. $5 cover. Visit Facebook. Synesthesia is making its regular appearance on the scene, every first Saturday of the month. This time, the sounds you can see party will take place at Wilton Manor's Eucalyptus...
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5. Synesthesia

5 p.m. Friday, October 5, at Eucalyptus Gardens, 2430 NE 13 Ave., Wilton Manors. $5 cover. Visit Facebook.

Synesthesia is making its regular appearance on the scene, every first Saturday of the month. This time, the sounds you can see party will take place at Wilton Manor's Eucalyptus Gardens.

This party's got it all, music, art, food, and people, hopefully dancing people. Live music includes sets by Park Road, Shorty the Giant, DJ Raven, Late Bird, and the Int'l Language. Food and beverages are provided by Kombulicious Kombucha, Chateau D'Vine, Ginger Root Farm, Seed of Life Bistro, El Guanaco, and many others. Let your senses intertwine in a pleasant orgy of delight!

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4. Benefit Concert For Paul Giambrone

8 p.m. Friday, October 3, at Kreepy Tiki Tattoos, 2608 South Federal Hwy., $5 cover. Visit Facebook.

Monterey Club within Kreepy Tiki Tattoos will host a fundraiser for Paul Giambrone, a strong supporter of the venue and friend of promoter Rob Stannard. He was involved in a motorcycle accident in August and money from the door will be used to help pay Giambrone's hospital bills and loss of work wages. The $5 cover won't be stuffed in some creepy guy's pockets -- all proceeds will go to Giambrone's cause. Musicians performing include Gladesman, Los Bastardos Magnificos, and Simple Principles.

3. Boneheadz Birthday Bash

9 p.m., Friday, October 3, at O'Meara's Irish Pub, 1049 N. State Rd. 7, Margate. No cover. Visit Facebook.

This birthday celebration is for the '80s tribute band Lazy Bonez. The bash also recognizes the renovation of O'Meara's Irish Pub in Margate. Refreshments include $3 headbanger shots and whatever the hell else ya want from O'Meara's new full liquor bar.

Aside from enjoying '80s hits from the greats like Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Poison, Journey, AC/DC, and Van Halen, there will also be an '80s costume contest for all those who wish to time travel, because hey, who didn't love the that decadent era?

2. Respectable Street's 27th Anniversary

8 p.m. Saturday, October 4, at Respectable Street, 518 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. No cover. Visit Facebook.

West Palm's eclectic and delightfully authentic bar, club, and venue, Respectable Street turns a big 2-7 this Saturday. Starting off the night in boozy fashion is an open bar from 8 to 9 p.m. No worries about eating beforehand; free pizza will be provided. And as if that isn't enough to drag you away from your Netflicks and $5 bottle of wine, there will be a ping-pong ball blast for cash and prizes along with 27 bands playing live.

Acts include Mandy Moon, Astari Nite, Riot Act, Que Lastima, Ordinary Boys, and the Drip Effect. Just think, that's only a handful of bands playing. It's safe to say that this birthday celebration will top anything you've ever thrown for yourself.

1. A Midnight Cabaret featuring Burlesque

11:45 p.m. Sunday, October 5, at Ye Olde Falcon Pub, 2867 S. University Dr., Davie. No cover. Visit Facebook.

Morgan La Rue and her Shimmy Shake Revue will be the Falcon's Pub source of sexy entertainment for your Sunday Funday this weekend. Since fall is Morgan's favorite time of year, expect a Halloween theme. Emceed by Sabotage Difalconni, it's sure to be a great, sultry way to welcome October's first day of the sabbath.

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