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Get thee up a fundraising site- I would definitely like to help out where I can! Snaps to all involved!
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I would be absolutely willing to receive checks made out to "Love Honor Cherish" and I will get them to the fund raising chairman. If you want to PM me, I'll give you my snail mail address. Everything will be absolutely confidential. Also, if you wish to make a tribute donation, I can make sure that the tributee gets a card from us stating that a generous donation has been made in their honor. I will need their snail mail address... And like I said, all is confidential. I have done fund raising for GLAD, the Monterey Bay Aquarium and St. Francis House Homeless Shelter in Boston.
Or, wait until the LHC website is up to speed. :) |
Another way to donate is through this site. In the referral field, you can put "Love Honor Cherish".
EQCA is affiliated with LHC. There are lots of ways to donate. :) |
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So Sunday's a big day for Love Honor Cherish Events.
At 5:30 there's a FREE screening of "Saving Marriage," a fantastic documentary film by some members of LHC about the course of the gay marriage revolution in Massachusetts. ![]() Hahah, replace "Massachusetts" with "California," and "first" with "second" in the 1st paragraph of that blurb and we have exactly the situation facing us in California. This film couldn't be more timely or relevant. Screening at 6:30, Reception at 5:30 (get there then, as it's expected to be a free "sell-out"). All Saints Episcopal Church (but playing in a secular auditorium) - 132 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena. And, earlier the same day, but for the feel-good donation of $25 for a good feel time, the LHC Pool Party. Not since GayDay has there been this much Gay Fun in Southern California. And you don't have to be gay to play! |
Well the pool party was lots of fun ... even if I barely spoke to anyone who wasn't Gemini Cricket or Chernabog.:rolleyes:
The "Saving Marriage" move was fantastic. I cried for the entire first 40 minutes. Seriously did not have a single dry eye ... it actually got annoying after a while, so I'm glad the movie stopped being quite so emotionally draining in its second half. (I teared up about four times during Wall-E ... but straight out bawling during Saving Marriage. Oi.) |
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