AIDS Service Center: Toy Drive
Make a child’s Christmas special and magical this holiday season by participat-
ing in the Toy Drive for Children being sponsored by AIDS Service Center and
Equality Network. Toys collected will be given to children who are affected by HIV.
Please bring an unwrapped, new toy to any of the following locations on Santa
Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood: Fubar, Obar Restaurant, Santa Monica Car
Wash, St. Felix Restaurant, The Gold Coast and The Yogurt Stop—from now until
Tuesday December 15. For more information please log on to aidsservicecenter.
org. In addition, if you bring an unwrapped toy to Fubar on any Wednesday night
for the The Classic Game Show Hour, the bar will give you a free shot and free
admission to the party. The Classic Game Show Hour is presented by Joshua Miller
and Carlos Cortez. Your hosts for the evening are Jackie Beat, Tammie Brown, De-
tox and Barbie Q. Beats by DJ Phyllis Navidad. This is the season for caring about
those less fortunate than we.
Equality Network presents: Family Values II
Love, honor, equality and respect should be motto for all Americans, and
that is what the Equality Network hopes for. On Tuesday, December 8 the
Equality Network presents Family Values II, a benefit and silent auction to
support same-sex marriage equality and civil rights for all Americans. Family
Values II will be held at Eleven Restaurant & Nightclub (8811 Santa Monica
Dance 4 The Cure: New Year’s Eve Bash Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069) from 8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Red Carpet
AIDS Services Foundation is having their second annual New Years Eve and doors will open at 8:00 p.m. with a silent auction from 8:00 p.m. until
fundraiser to assist persons living with HIV. This year’s event will be held at the midnight and a show at 10:00 p.m. Selene Luna (The Cho Show, My Bloody
Anaheim White House restaurant and will be filled with food, music, drink and Valentine, and Fat Girls) will be the Mistress of Ceremonies, and appear-
dancing. Founded by Dr. David Petreccia in 2008, Dance 4 the Cure is an annual ances and performances by: Frangible, Nadia Ginsburg, Ian Harvey, Tammie
New Years Eve bash that was created to raise money for AIDS Services Foundation Brown, Angina, Destocks, Barbie Q, Rhea Liter, Alaska Thunderous, The
(ASF) of Orange County. Dr Petreccia took on supporting ASF to actively express Bouffant Sisters and Alana Dimaria, with DJ by Derek Monteiro and DJ Phyllis
his appreciation for all that they have done for his patients, and patient’s families, Navidad grinding out the dance hits all night long. Tickets are a minimum
over the years. ASF provides support; from medications to financial support for suggested donation of $8 advance / $12 same-day (night of), and advance
food, or room and board. All those supporting Dance 4 the Cure are deeply com- tickets available at
FamilyValuesII.com. Free entry with a new unwrapped
mitted to people impacted by HIV so they can have access to medications as well toy! For more information or to sponsor the event or donate an item to the
as social support. To RSVP for this fabulous fundraiser on New Year’s Eve, go to silent auction, please contact: Carlos Cortez a 323.620.8810 or log on to
dance4thecure.com.
equalitynetwork.org.
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