Events

KJHK Fundraiser
Oct
5

KJHK Fundraiser

The Event

Abraxas Tattoo is hosting a fundraiser for KJHK, the student-run radio station at the University of Kansas.

On Saturday, October 5 only, individuals can be tattooed by our resident artists for a donation that will be gifted to the station. Suggested donations $75-$200 per one hour or less session.

  • Tattoo designs may be selected from the individual artist’s flash sheets. Flash sheets below.

  • Singular tattoo sessions may not exceed one hour.

  • Tattooing rib cages, necks, hands and other exclusions may apply.

  • All appointments for this fundraiser must be scheduled and paid in-full in advance. The artist you choose to work with will send you an invoice and, once paid, they will contact you with available appointment time slots.

  • Please note that arriving more than 10 minutes late will result in forfeiture of payment, which will be donated to the fundraiser. No refunds for any reason.

  • All fundraiser-related tattoos and appointments must be done on October 5th. No rain checks.

Step-By-Step

  1. Select your tattoo. Flash sheets above.

  2. Email the artist of that selection. Include the flash design number, desired location of the tattoo, your full name and phone number.

    1. Carlos Ransom

    2. Noah Lister

    3. Aminah “Amy” Baber

  3. Wait for a reply via email. That reply will include an invoice for your tattoo.

  4. Pay the price via the payment channel included on the invoice.

  5. Wait for a reply via email. Your artist will contact you with available appointment times for October 5.

  6. Show up at your scheduled time on October 5.

  7. Get a tattoo and support KJHK!

About KJHK

KJHK 90.7 FM is the student-run radio station at the University of Kansas. Since 1975, the station has been the voice of independent radio in Lawrence. They broadcast 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. KJHK annually receives local, regional and national recognition for its programming and online content. KJHK first went out over the FM airwaves on October 15, 1975. Since then, the station has been a home for alternative music, creative content and free form programming.

Gifts supporting KJHK go towards creating educational opportunities for over 150 students on campus that are interested in learning more about radio broadcasts, working with music industry promoters and agents, event planning and management, content producing for podcasts, articles, and videos, recording and producing live bands, marketing, and live broadcasting sporting events including the NCAA tournaments. Student fee support fluxes depending on student enrollment and varying allocation levels the student senate can support.

Learn more about KJHK’s beginnings as your sound alternative in this article by KU History.

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