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Five Things to Do Under $10 This Weekend

5. Imbibe Happy Hour supporting Multiple Sclerosis Foundation at Bar Stache

5 p.m., Friday, June 6, at Bar Stache 1920's Drinking Den, 109 SW Second Ave., Fort Lauderdale.$10 suggest donation. Visit Facebook.

Earlier this week, Bar Stache hosted Jack's Joint, a blackjack tournament to raise money for the Special Olympics. And they're having yet another do-gooder event tonight to help gather funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, a service-based, nonprofit organization that offers support to those with MS and educational programs. DJ C2 will be the featured music provider and, in typical sensual Stache fashion, burlesque dancer Angeliki will perform, as well. Attendees of this fun charity event can enjoy $5 off select craft beer and half off the cocktail menu.

4. Lust For Flesh at Firehouse Pub

10 p.m., Saturday, June 7, at 1435 Powerline Rd., Pompano Beach. 18 and older, $5 cover. Visit Facebook.

As stated on the internet, Fetish Factory's Circle kicks off their first monthly event with Lust for Flesh, a "killer" fantasy. Gory costumes inspired by sinister serial killers and anything bloody are strongly encouraged.

DJs Alex Dalliance and SYNNN Syn Anna Angst will spin tunes while Val Vampyre performs as the legendary American Psycho Patrick Bateman. Don't forget to try to meet the fava bean favoring MC of the evening, Matt Havoc acting as Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lecter. We know you are "dying" to check this out.

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Natalya Jones

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