A-LISTS community by david vera
MAJESTY - CORONATION 2010
Watch that posture, ladies. The crown is headed for a new set of exten-
ECOLOGY OF SOIL: A PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN LECTURE
sions Majesty - Coronation 2010 is the 38th charity ball produced by the
True, not all of us visually are what we eat, but we have to recognize that our
Imperial Court de San Diego, Incorporated (ICSD). On Saturday, January
long-term health is universally dicatated by how we supplement ourselves today.
23 at Birch North Park Theatre, enjoy an evening of high entertainment,
Likewise, the Earth’s health and our ability to grow healthy sustainable food for
high-volume hair, high-carat crowns, high camp and high drag—all
future generations is dependent as well.
starting at 6:30 p.m.
On Tuesday, January 12 at 6:30 p.m., Advocates for Good Food and San Diego
This year, hundreds of members from Imperial Court Chapters from
Museum of Natural History in Balboa Park investigate the Iowa food landscape
across Canada, Mexico and the United States converge for a colorful
and explore the soil-to-health connection. Learn how “good food” can boost the
evening while installing new monarchs and raising money for charities.
health of you and everything around you. Take home tools that will help you ex-
Expect full-length gowns, dress leather, tuxedos and/or military attire.
amine our food system with a critical eye. Play Iowa “Good Food” trivia and receive
Regal and be-jeweled is the order of the night!
tips on how to go green to an even greater degree and support a healthy food
Established more than 30 years ago, ICSD is the oldest LGBT social-
system—part of the Museum’s Sustainable Planet: Food lecture series.
service organization in San Diego County and has been officially hon-
For more information or to register, visit San Diego Museum of Natural History
ored by the California State Assembly, San Diego City Council and many
in Balboa Park or call 619.255.0203.
government entities for its long and distinguished record of community
service.
GENTLEMEN’S MARTINI NIGHT
TickeT PriceS: Go for the business opportunities, stay for the drinks, leave with your potential
$60 from January 2 until January 22; husband! Who said it wouldn’t be easy? On Tuesday, January 26 from 6:00 p.m.
$70 on January 23 (the day of the event) to 9:00 p.m., a $5 donation and a smile will grant you a chance to fight for your
$100 for VIP seating right to party (at your future wedding reception)!
Join local LGBT representatives and community leaders for a social networking
A $3.00 theatre restoration fee will be added to the price of each ticket. event at the San Diego Historical Society which is focused on progress made on
There is $6.00 convenience charge per order for online and phone a number of LGBT-relevant topics. Issues to be addressed include anti-discrim-
sales. This convenience fee is waived if tickets are purchased in person at ination laws, public safety, Don’t Ask / Don’t Tell legislation and an update on
the box office window during normal business hours: Tuesday through same-sex marriage initiatives. Scheduled to appear: City Councilman Todd Gloria,
Friday from noon to 4:00 p.m. Children under the age of 3 are not allowed District 3; Reverend Albert Ogle & EqualityCalifornia; and Ben Gomez, Stonewall
in the theatre. More information about the event can be found at imperi- Patrol and Don’t Ask/ Don’t Tell. Proceeds from this evening will be donated to
alcourtsandiego.com. local charities supporting LGBT issues.
6 RAGE monthly | january 2010
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