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Hey what’s up? Here’s your personal invite. Please RSVP!!! Hope you can make it !!!
Come hang out with us on Monday the 28th of this month. 'Full Service' Industry Night. With Dj Jay-B And Drink Specials for a George Washington!!! Starts 9pm till 3am!!!
About this page: I have been very active in Domestic Violence causes all of my adult life. I noticed a need in the world pertaining to Same Sex Domestic Violence. It happens more than people know. Unfortunately there are a number of gay people who barely consider themselves worthy or valued as a gay person much less a Domestic Violence Victim. There are also very limited resources, statistics, or information, for Same Sex Domestic Violence. Hopefully through empowerment and education we can change some of this. :D ~ Dee ~
As a lot of you already know, INBEAT has been serving as an Advise and Empowerment source for some Members for sometime now. These activities have informed on the need for having such a facility within INBEAT on a regular and permanent basis for all Members; on a wide variety of issues, from career to financial counseling, and from relationship to abuse advise. Thus, an '...INBEAT HELPLINE COMMUNITY...' website is being launched that would ultimately be manned every hour of the day.
Discussed issues, but not the actual cases, may serve as impetus for a Self-Help Book that would be published by the '...INBEAT HELPLINE COMMUNITY...' that would go to help others that may find themselves in similar situations and/or predicaments.
This would be yet another mechanism for helping build the INBEAT Global Fund
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Upcoming Event 07-25-09 Freedom to Serve Reception - Kansas City, Missouri
Dan Winter, Mike Enos, Doug Gray, and Kevin Yates Invite You to Honor the Freedom to Serve An intimate evening with special guests:
COL Margarethe Cammermeyer, USA (Ret.) and CPO Stuart O'Brien, Royal Australian Navy
When: Saturday, July 25, 2009, VIP Reception at 5:30pm, Cocktail Reception at 6:30pm
Where: The Walnuts, 5049 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, MO
Senator Jolie Justus - Representative John Burnett - Representative Jason Kander Representative Roman Lee LeBlanc - Representative Paul LeVota - Representative Beth Low Representative Mike Talboy - Sheriff Mike Sharp -Theresa Garza Ruiz Jan Marcason - Airick Leonard West
Are pleased to host this evening for the benefit of SLDN
Hey Kansas City Human Rights Campaign, sending you some love from California!!! its good to know there is some place for me to go, when i visit my family out in KC!
THOUGHT-PROVOKING & HEARTSTOPPING DRAMA... STOP KISS By Diana Son
DIRECTION & SET DESIGN by Tiffany Garrison-Schweigert Stage Manager & Costume Design - Carmen Patterson Assistant Stage Manager & Props - Jen LaBruzzo Lighting Designer - Chuck Cline Hair & Makeup Design - Ingrid Torgerson
May 1 - 3 & 8 - 10, 2009 Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 2:00pm
STARRING Jennifer Coville Alli Tunnel Michael Masterson Aaron Roose Kyle Wallen Laura Roose Jen LaBruzzo
Sara and Callie are walking through New York City's West Village, when they share their first kiss. This leads to a vicious attack by a prejudiced bystander, in which Sara is horribly injured. She falls into a coma, which becomes one of the major subjects of the play. George, Callie's good friend, tries to help with the situation, but there is little he can do. Peter, Sara's boyfriend from St. Louis, comes to help nurse her back to health. Throughout Stop Kiss, relationships are explored, formed, and even ended. Diana Son elaborates on the depths of human emotion and compassion in this play.
All performances are at: The Barn Players Theatre, 6219 Martway, Mission, KS. Ticket pricing: Regular - $15.00 Seniors - $ 12.00 Groups (10 or more) - $10.00 Students (with a valid student ID) - $7.00 Please note: cash or check only - no credit cards accepted The box office opens one hour before curtain time. For reservations, please call 913/432-9100 or visit our website at www.thebarnplayers.org
About this page: I have been very active in Domestic Violence causes all of my adult life. I noticed a need in the world pertaining to Same Sex Domestic Violence. It happens more than people know. Unfortunately there is a number of gay people who barely consider themselves worthy or valued as a gay person much less a Domestic Violence Victim. There is also very limited resources, statistics, or information, for Same Sex Domestic Violence. Hopefully through empowerment and education we can change some of this. :D
Good to see you at the protest. Check out the next girl party details. It won't be at the Natash after all. But we're hoping for another time there. Please repost the details to all your friends. I really appreciate it!