Benefit Carnival For Paul Cesewski of Cyclecide

by Scott Beale on January 28, 2009 · 0 comments

Paul Cesewski Benefit Carnival

Cyclecide is hosting a Benefit Carnival for Paul “da Plumber” Cesewski this Saturday, January 31st at the MonkeyBrains office space in San Francisco. The benefit is to help with Paul’s medical bills related to surgery he recently had on his hand which is preventing him from working for months.

Paul was recently an Artist In Residence at the San Francisco Dump and he’s long-time member of Cyclecide, building many of their amazing rides. Make Television recently interviewed Paul as part of their excellent segment on Cyclecide.

See Previously: Paul Cesewski, Artist in Residence at the San Francisco Dump

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