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Women For Women at Center June 13
From a press release
2015-05-26
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Chicago, IL — Center on Halsted opens its doors for another By Women For Women ( BWFW ) community event! Hosted by the Women's Action Committee of Center on Halsted, By Women For Women: Everything Old is New Again is bringing in some of the hottest female DJ's in the LGBTQ community for an evening of music and dance!
The event, to take place on the rooftop terrace, reception hall, and theater at Center on Halsted on June 13th, 2014, will crown the BWFW Hottest DJ. DJ All The Way, DJ Gemini Jones, DJ Kirby, DJ Kristin, DJ Rhated R, and DJ Sandra Suave will compete for the title. Vote alongside judges Tracy Baim, Angela Barnes, Laura Barry, Lora Branch, DJ Feen, and DJ Lady D to decide the winner! Be sure to bring small bills for voting.
"We're excited to host another great women's event at Center on Halsted, especially during Pride Month and on the outdoor patio." said Renauda Riddle, a Women's Action Committee Co-Chair. "Once again, we have great talent who are ready to celebrate the strength of women in our community and show us a good time."
Doors open at 5:00 p.m. with a cocktail reception until 7:00, with the DJ competition to follow until 9:00 p.m. Tickets are $30 before June 10thor $45 after. To purchase tickets, please visit community.centeronhalsted.org/ByWomenForWomen. Tickets may be available for purchase at the door, but in previous years the event has sold out. Price includes admission, one drink ticket, and hors d'oeuvres.
For more information about the event please contact Lynnea Karlic at lkarlic@centeronhalsted.org
Event sponsors include B.Blyss, Dykes on Bikes, L-Stop and She100. The evening will benefit both Center on Halsted and the Vernita Gray LGBTQ Youth Fund.
About Center on Halsted
Center on Halsted is the largest, most comprehensive community center in the Midwest dedicated to advancing community and securing the health and well-being of the LGBTQ community in the Chicagoland area. The vision of the organization is one of a thriving LGBTQ community living powerfully in supportive, inclusive environments. For more information, visit www.centeronhalsted.org . |
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