For the second year in a row, the crew at High Voltage Tattoo and Piercing is hosting a tattoo and piercing marathon with proceeds benefiting local charities.
This year, all money raised during the two-day event will be donated to Don Carroll's Toys for Kids and Golisano Children's Hospital.
You can pick from a group of pre-determined tattoos for $30 per tattoo and piercings for $20 (includes jewelry).
No appointments will be accepted during the two-day event, which is from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Dec. 6 and Dec. 7.
Last year, the event was only one day and the High Voltage crew worked until late into the night trying keep up with the demand.
High voltage is located at 110 W. Main St., Batavia.
Photo: Mark Fanara, owner, Kenny McCarthy, Lisa Vokes and Andrew London.
If a Bills logo was one of
If a Bills logo was one of the options, I'd go get my very 1st one.
Or you could get a "L" on
Or you could get a "L" on your forhead!
What, no pot leaf?
What, no pot leaf?
I might get the stealie.
I might get the stealie. It's for a good cause.
Gary, you didn't need an "L"
Gary, you didn't need an "L" to represent.
This is a wonderful thing
This is a wonderful thing that Mark and the gang at High Voltage are doing.What is most impressive is that “ALL THE MONEY” raised is being donated.
Personally I have 24 Tattoo’s and ten (10) were done by Mark.My 1st tattoo was over 45 years ago while I was in the Navy serving my country.
Putting ink on ones body is a choice and no one should be judged because of their decision to have them.
Doug, FYI -----The leaf of the Marijuana Plant if done correctly makes for a really nice design.Having one doesn't mean your a "Pot Head" only my opinion.
It was just a joke, Bernie,
It was just a joke, Bernie, chillax. BTW, I have large ink.
Doug all my ink is large as
Doug all my ink is large as well,joke or not I was just making a point.
You know what they say "Smoke Em If You Got Em" and I am always in a Chill Mode;0)
By the way really enjoy a lot of your postings.
Frank, if you get "your very
Frank, if you get "your very first one" it will be just that -- your first, but not your last. That's neither good nor bad.
Years ago, the famous tattoo artist Sailor Jerry told Batavia resident Bernie Thompson, who has one of the legendary inker's works, "If this is going to be your first, I can tell you it won't be your last. I can guarantee you that."
Mark and his talented staff
Mark and his talented staff are ahead of the cruve in the batavia area for fine detailed body art, I am proud to display their work and applaud the charity work they do in the community.