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Do Good Deeds With Flo Rida, Nick Cannon, and Carlton Banks for Irie Weekend 2011

Have you ever dreamed of spending an entire weekend rollin' with Flo Rida and DJ Irie, kicking it with Mr. Mariah Carey (AKA Nick Cannon), and shaking your ass for a good cause with renowned philanthropist and fictional character Carlton Banks? Well, get ready for Irie Weekend 2011 'cause that's...
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Have you ever dreamed of spending an entire weekend rollin' with Flo Rida and DJ Irie, kicking it with Mr. Mariah Carey (AKA Nick Cannon), and shaking your ass for a good cause with renowned philanthropist and fictional character Carlton Banks?



Well, get ready for Irie Weekend 2011 'cause that's pretty much the party plan. There's gonna be a celeb golf tourney, a kickoff concert at LIV, water games at Arkadia, and cameos from a thousand famous faces like Lil Jon, 'N Sync's Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, and the NFL's Jonathan Vilma -- all to benefit the Irie Foundation and the Make-A-Wish Foundation of South Florida.



So ... Who else hears "It's Not Unusual"? See the cut for Irie Weekend 2011's full schedule of events.


Irie Weekend 2011 Schedule of Events



Friday, June 24. Celebrity Golf Tournament. Melreese Country Club, 1802 NW 37 Ave., Miami Beach. The clubbing gets going at 1 p.m.



Friday, June 24. Welcome Concert with Flo Rida and DJ Irie. LIV, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. The party starts at 11 p.m. Call 305-674-4680 or visit livnightclub.com.



Saturday, June 25. New Era Pool Party with DJ Irie. Arkadia, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. The water games begin at noon. Visit arkadiamiami.com.



Saturday, June 25. Closing Party with DJ Irie. Arkadia, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. The water games begin at noon. Visit arkadiamiami.com.



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