[divider]THE MESSAGE[/divider]
The final, and most important thing everyone should remember is to wear their adulthood-pants and be responsible for themselves and offer help to others in need. There’ll be staff, security, and medics there with safety (not judgement) as their number one concern and Washington State law protects YOU when helping someone in need. Remember to take breaks and drink water. It’ll be available for free at various stations around the venue and the need to re-hydrate is real after gettin’ down to Headhunterz and Dillon Francis. Camelbaks are also allowed in the venue, as long as they are empty upon entry, and you can find a list of what else is allowed here. Ultimately, it comes down to caring about ourselves, each other, and our amazing community. Check out USC Event’s series ‘The Message’ and help ensure that safety supersedes everything at FreakNight 2014.
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