Free ticket giveaway: Roe on the Rocks benefit for Planned Parenthood! [Updated]


It’s that time of year again. Planned Parenthood’s annual NYC concert event and fundraiser will take place at the Highline Ballroom on April 16th and feature Asobi SeksuNorth Highlands,Little Big and Sara Benincasa.
Last year, reader Laura got the correct answer and won herself a free ticket. Who will it be this year? The first person to email me with the correct answers to BOTH of the questions below (use subject title, “PPNYC”) gets the prize! Update: Reader Katherine has won our ticket giveaway!

Question 1: Which age group is most likely to have used a condom the last time they had sex?

a. 14-17

b. 18-24

c. 25-34

d. 45-60

Question 2: In 2010, which primetime television show featured one of the main teen characters choosing abortion?

*Hint: We’ve covered both of these issues before on the site.
More info on the event is below. See you there!

What: 5th Annual Roe on the Rocks Benefit Concert for Planned Parenthood of New York City
Who:  Asobi Seksu, 
Sara Benincasa, North Highlands, Little,Big, Planned Parenthood of New York City, & more
Where:  Highline Ballroom
, NY http://highlineballroom.com/
When:  April 16th, 2012 
Doors open at 7:00pm
Tickets:
 General Admission: $25 VIP: $75

For event information, please contact Stephanie Demmons stephanie.demmons@ppnyc.org
For press information, please contact Mel Gagarin, mel.gagarin@ppnyc.org

Brooklyn, NY

Lori Adelman started blogging with Feministing in 2008, and now runs partnerships and strategy as a co-Executive Director. She is also the Director of Youth Engagement at Women Deliver, where she promotes meaningful youth engagement in international development efforts, including through running the award-winning Women Deliver Young Leaders Program. Lori was formerly the Director of Global Communications at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and has also worked at the United Nations Foundation on the Secretary-General's flagship Every Woman Every Child initiative, and at the International Women’s Health Coalition and Human Rights Watch. As a leading voice on women’s rights issues, Lori frequently consults, speaks and publishes on feminism, activism and movement-building. A graduate of Harvard University, Lori has been named to The Root 100 list of the most influential African Americans in the United States, and to Forbes Magazine‘s list of the “30 Under 30” successful mediamakers. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Lori Adelman is an Executive Director of Feministing in charge of Partnerships.

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