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LEMON GROVE PRIDE CELEBRATION Get outside the “gayborhood” and join the Lemon Grove branch of the


San Diego County Library at its Second Annual LGBT Pride Celebration: a Festival of Literature and Music. The festival highlights the many popular authors, musicians, songwriters, dancers and more that contributes to the rich culture of San Diego. Enjoy speakers, music, refreshments, prizes and informational booths at the free event on Saturday, July 9, starting at noon. The Lemon Grove Branch of the San Diego County Library is at 8073 Broadway in Lemon Grove. For more information, contact the Lemon Grove library at 619.463.9819 or visit sdcl.org.


SAN DIEGO SISTERS OF PERPETUAL INDULGENCE LEGACY CONCERT The Second Annual San Diego Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Legacy Concert


features the San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus and San Diego Women’s Chorus, In aChord and other community talent, on Saturday, July 23, starting at 5 p.m. The benefit for the youth programs at the San Diego LGBT Community Center includes a silent auction, an opportunity drawing, informational displays and refreshments. The Legacy Concert takes place at The Center, located at 3909 Centre Street in Hillcrest. For more information, go to sdsisters.org.


STAND UP FOR EQUALITY Come in, sit down and Stand Up for Equal-


ity as HRC San Diego presents its second annual night of stand up comedy at the Birch North Park Theatre. Kick off Pride weekend with good friends and some laughs. D.J. Pierce, aka Shangela from RuPaul’s Drag Race emcees this year’s event. The woman often referred to as America’s funniest lesbian, Suzanne Westenhoefer, joins D.J. on stage, along with Guy Branum and Poppy Cham- plin. Stand Up For Equality takes place on Friday, July 15, at 8:30 p.m. on stage at Birch North Park Theatre, 2891 University Avenue in North Park. General admission tickets are $25. VIP tickets are $55 and include the opportunity to meet the performers after the show. For tickets and information, visit sandiego.hrc.org.


HILLCREST WIND ENSEMBLE Summer is here, so come and join The Hillcrest Wind Ensemble, one of South-


ern California’s finest adult musical organizations as they present their Summer Pops Concert. Conductor John Winkelman leads the players as they bring to the stage classic selections from the likes of Show Boat, An American in Paris, I Got Rhythm, Ben-Hur, La Cage Aux Folles as well as music from The Simpsons, ’60s TV Sitcoms and a tribute to none other than the iconic Judy Garland. The cabaret style performance is to be held on Saturday, July 30 at 7 p.m. at the classic Mis- sissippi Room in the Lafayette Hotel, 2223 El Cajon Boulevard. For tickets and information, call 619.692.2077, ext. 814 or go to hillcrestwindensemble.com. Tickets are $15 and available at The Windsmith, 3875 Granada Ave., North Park, 92104 or from any band member or at the door.


LAUGH OUT LOUD Some of the funniest men and women in comedy will take the stage at the Birch North Park Theatre for Laugh Out Loud:


A Comic’s Benefit for FilmOut San Diego. The inaugural event features comedy icons Shawn Pelofsky, Vicki Barbolak, Justin Martindale and Jackie Monahan. Laugh Out Loud: A Comic’s Benefit for FilmOut San Diego is on Saturday, July 9, at 7 p.m. Advance tickets are $25 and $30 day of show. Proceeds benefit FilmOut San Diego – San Diego’s LGBT Film Festival – now in its 13th year. The Birch North Park Theatre is located at 2891 University Avenue in North Park. Tickets and more information are available at filmoutsandiego.com.


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