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It’s probably been a while so why not come along to an evening of glitz and glamour where you can enjoy great service, fabulous food, drinks all night and top entertainment all included!!

The Pride MASKerade Ball is coming up on Saturday August 28 and will be held at the Langley Plaza Hotel. Dress is ‘formal’ (your style) so it’s a great opportunity to dress up and enjoy a wonderful evening – and all you have to do is be there!!

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It all starts at 7pm with drinks on arrival, then a fully served 3 course dinner in the Riverside Ballroom complimented by fine wines, beers and soft drinks all night. With coffee and port completing this fine repast, there will be time to dance the night away with Hit Factory until midnight. The night will again be hosted by the fabulous Narelda Jacobs, and our wonderful Lord Mayor, Lisa Scaffidi will be there.

There will be prizes for the best masks, live entertainment and of course the GLAMMYS – details on them below. (If you can’t get a mask together before the Ball we will have a variety for sale at the door thanks to our friends at Costumes in the Valley). And the best part – you get all this for only $160 per ticket ($140 for Pride members). Tables are for 10 people – however smaller groups can be sat together.

So book your tickets now at www.pridewa.asn.au or call Jason on 0407 262 522 or email prideball@pridewa.asn.au.

AND THE WINNER IS…..

THE GLAMMYS. Yes the very popular GLAMMYS are back again in 2010 and will be presented at the Pride MASKerade Ball on August 28 at the Langley Plaza Hotel.

What are the GLAMMYS? These are awards given to groups, businesses and individuals for outstanding contributions to our community as voted by YOU.

This year the GLAMMYS will be:

Best Community Group
sponsored by WA Aids Council to the value of $500

Outstanding Contribution by an Individual or Couple
sponsored by The Honourable Colin Beeck to the value of $250

Best Entertainer
Sponsored by Bevan Jack Marwick II to the value of $250

Best Gay or Gay Friendly Venue
Sponsored by OUTinPerth to the value of $250

Freedom Centre Youth Award for an Individual or Group
sponsored by WA Aids Council to the value of $500

Building Bridges within or between Communities
Sponsored by Connections Night Club to the value if $250

Outstanding Contribution by a Youth under 25 years
Sponsored by Lisa Scaffidi to the value of $250

This is the only time of the year when we can show our appreciation for those often unsung heroes who make this world a little better for us all.
So make sure you have your say by going online to nominate your favourites: www.pridewa.asn.au

Details of these events – and everything else Pride can be found on our website
www.pridewa.asn.au. Your ongoing input is important to us so please contact us at pride@pridewa.asn.au with your ideas and suggestions.

Co-Presidents Sharlene Dixon and Charles Denham

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