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Posada AIDS Walk 12/1

a Candlelight AIDS Walk - click to learn more

On Dec 1st, the AIDS Service Center & the City of Pasadena will host the 20th annual Posada AIDS Walk to coincide with World Aids Day and the opening of the Holiday season. Walkers will start in the courtyard at One Colorado in Old Pasadena and end in front of the newly renovated Pasadena City Hall for an interfaith closing ceremony of music and inspiration. Along the way, walkers will visit historic buildings, cultural sites and entertainment venues and view a moving display of panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt.

For the 3rd year, the Brehm Center, on behalf of Fuller, will sponsor one of the stops along the route (Fuller housing on Los Robles, between Ford Place & the Union Street parking
structure). Nancy Ann Stoner, assistant venue coordinator for the Posada AIDS Walk, would like to encourage the concern committees at Fuller to participate in the Posada. Please contact her directly if you’re interested.

More information on the Posada here.

A few opportunities

Two individuals sent me some info regarding different events happening in the area. One is from a fellow who is looking for help with a film he is creating. His contact info is in the message that follows:

I’m shooting a short film Labor Day weekend and I’m looking for a little help here and there. It’s really my first (fairly big) short film and I was wondering if there are people with the arts concerns group that might want to help, particularly with post production.

I don’t know if you have an email list you can forward this to, but if anyone IS interested, just have them contact me via email: onejustinwells@gmail.com.

Cheers,
Justin

Next is an email I got about a new show in Hollywood, put on by a friend of the Committee:

Hello everyone!

I’m excited to announce that the world premiere of my new comedy, WALKING INTO TRAFFIC, starts August 24 at Unknown Theater in Hollywood. I would be thrilled if you could make it. I’ve listed a brief synopsis below.

Sleepy office drone Bart Barton wakes up just long enough to hear radio newscaster Sophie Snyder break down in tears on the air. Both of them get fed up and set out on foot to change the world…but who the hell walks in Los Angeles?

The theater is located at 1110 N. Seward Street, just east of Highland and north of Santa Monica. Please see www.unknowntheater.com for more information.

We’re especially hopeful that we can fill the house on the first two weekends. As a result, we’re offering $10 tickets online for all performances from August 24-September 2. If you purchase tickets using the Unknown Theater website, on the credit card info page, you’ll find a drop-down menu which asks “How did you hear about us?” Choose the word BOOMBOX and your card
will be charged only $10 per ticket. The screen may still say $18 per ticket, but your statement will reflect the discounted charge. I know it sounds complicated, but if you have any questions, feel free to email me.

And of course, if you can’t make it the first two weekends, by all means, come another one! We run through October 13.

Thanks so much, and I look forward to seeing you there!

Regards,

Kyle T. Wilson
www.fellswoop.net/kyle
www.unknowntheater.com
http://www.unknowntheater.com