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The 6/60 Experience- Paint Edition

Flinders University Optometry Students' Association

The 6/60 Experience- Paint Edition

7:00pm, Fri 21 November, 2014
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Get ready to paint your fellow pupils (and the town) red, blue, green, pink or yellow!

Flinders University Optometry Students' Association is proud to present ..... 'The 6/60 Experience - Paint Edition'

Put your suit and ties away, but keep your dancing shoes on, wear something white (e.g. a lab coat!) and get ready to be hyper-fluoresced!

FUOSA is supplying you with a post-exams 'glow paint party' to raise money for The Royal Society for the Blind!

We've got over 50L of UV glow paint for you to play with to celebrate the end of an EYE-MAZING year! So here's how it will work....


- Clothing: wear something white (but keep your Sunday best as home because this is gonna get messy!) We'll have UV lights for your whites and the paint to glow in. 

- Paint: one bottle of paint will be included with ticket price- you will need these to party! Some bottles with also be available for purchase at the door (limited supplies). The paint is water based, so will clean off most things. We don't recommend you get some in your eyes though, so you may wear safety googles. But incase you do, there are going to be a bunch of optometry students who will be able to safely manage your ocular health!

- Drinks: beers, ciders, Smirnoff Double Blacks and soft drinks will also be available on the night at the bar. Don't want to wait in line? Purchase cheaper drink token(s) with your ticket to get into the express line! Limit of 5 drinks per person.

- Music: Rocket Bar's finest DJ will be playing some serious tunes on the night for you to get down and dirrrrrrty. And, unlike at the Ball, we promise Ginuwine's 'My Pony' will get played much, much earlier on in the night


All profits from this event will be donated to the Royal Society for the Blind (RSB) who do an amazing job at helping the visually impaired in South Australia.