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community A-LISTS


Club Med Box A new group meeting kicks off on July 26 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. to dis-


cuss adherence to HIV medications at Shanti Orange County. The group will conduct meetings for the next six months. Club Med Box is open to anyone living with HIV disease. Coffee and tea are provided. The group meetings are in collaboration between Shanti, Tibotec Therapeutics and MichRx.com. For additional information or to sign up, call Shanti at 949.452.0888. Shanti Orange County is located at 22722 Lake Forest St. Suite 1711 in Lake Forest.


The Center Long Beach’s 30th Birthday Beach Bash Alfredo’s Beach Club at 5411 Ocean Blvd. is the place to be on July 31, as The


Center Long Beach celebrates 30 years of history, services and commitment to the LGBT community. This annual beach bash will take place from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and guests will enjoy good food, drinks and dancing for a Saturday night of fun and festivities. Tickets can be purchased in advance at CenterLB.org for $45. or $55. at the door on the night of the event. Food and drink is included with the purchase of a ticket.


Church of the Foothills Speaker Series The Church of the Foothills in Santa


Saddle Up L.A. AIDS Benefit Horseback Trail Ride and BBQ Giddy-up for a great cause on July 10 to raise much-needed funding for The


Life Group L.A. The Trail Ride on horseback begins at the Diamond Bar Riding Stable in Burbank where 75 horses are available on a first come, first serve basis. Check in begins at 3:45 p.m. and riders hit the trail at 5:00 p.m. for two hours. Then enjoy a country-style BBQ dinner at The Pickwick Gardens. This year’s “Honorary Trail Guides” are MTV’s The Hills star, style icon, activist and an avid equestrian, Stephanie Pratt, Australian TV sensation, actor, singer, Ben Pauley and Ongina of RuPaul’s Drag Race season one and star of the new show Drag U on LOGO. All of the registration information and fees can be found at saddleu- pla2010.kintera.org. Diamond Bar Riding Stable is located at 1840 Riverside Drive in Burbank.


Ana welcomes a guest speaker from People for the Ethical Treatment of Ani- mals (PETA) on Sunday, July 18 at 11:00 a.m. PETA is known as the largest animal rights organization in the world. They focus on the largest number of animals that suffer the most, being in factory farms, laboratories, the clothing trade and the entertainment industry. These issues and more will be discussed dur- ing the lecture and question and answer. The Church of the Foothills is located at 19211 Dodge Avenue at Newport in Santa Ana. For additional information, please phone 714.544.1319 or log on to chotf.org.


LGB2NETWORK The Maya Hotel is host to a new social networking opportunity for LGBT and


gay-friendly business professionals every third Thursday of the month. This transition away from networking at gay bars will meet at Fuego Restaurant’s Ter- race on July15 and provide and opportunity to connect with business owners, food critics and entrepreneurs who are 30 years and older and want to promote their contacts and relationships. LGB2NETWORK takes place from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and, in addition to getting out and about with other like-minded individuals, offers a signature drink at a discounted price, happy hour snacks and a cash bar. The Maya Hotel is located at 700 Queensway Drive in Long Beach. For more information please go to hebersiqueiros.com or jdvhotels.com or phone 305.766.8903.


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