
May 7, 2010
POZ's Fifth Annual New York AIDS Walk Fundraiser
POZ is pleased to announce our fifth annual fund-raiser for AIDS Walk
New York, Love Out Loud, is Wednesday May 13 from 5:30 to 9:00 pm at
Prohibition in Manhattan. Good
friend to POZ, Ilene Kristen of One Life to
Live is a very special guest as she
has been from the start. Participants includes many local celebrities, most
notably Marj Dusay, the accomplished
actress who lost her son, Randall, to AIDS-related illness in 1993, and Mark Dobies, who appeared in Larry
Kramer’s The Normal Heart. Also on
board are the good-hearted Alicia
Minshew and Thorsten Kaye of All My Children, both of whom have been
a special source of inspiration to their fans. Michael Lowry, Florencia
Lozano and that Optimum guy and Old Navy spokesman Matt Walton of One Life to
Live will be there. Local celebrities Mike Dreyden and Gregory
Nalbone will be attending to greet their many fans, as will Wicked Attractions’ Michael Emery, As the World
Turns’ Vanessa Ray, Days of Our Lives’ Kevin Spirtas and The Real
World: Brooklyn’s Scott Herman
and singer/actor Billy Porter of the upcoming 20th anniversary revival of Angels in America. Kim Zimmer of Guiding Light
is just one of the stars who will grace us with song. Music will be provided by John
Kouri and the Random Kings along with special guests Stewart Lewis, MarTina
Vidmar, Barbara Porteus with Ken Lundie and Murray Weinstock on the keyboard.
POZ events get bigger and brighter every year. The
entertainment industry has lent overwhelming support through its efforts to
help those living with HIV/AIDS.
Where:
Prohibition, 503 Columbus Ave. (at 84th Street) in Manhattan
When:
5:30 to 9:00 P.M., Wednesday, May
12, 2010
How
Much: $35 donation at the door
More information: www.pozevent.com
POZ is the premier lifestyle,
treatment and advocacy magazine for people living with—and those affected
by—HIV/AIDS. The award-winning magazine and website (POZ.com) inspire and
empower their readers by providing the most complete and expert HIV/AIDS
information available in the United States. Together, the magazine and website
reach more than 70 percent of all people living with HIV/AIDS who are aware of
their status. The website provides extensive opportunity for both public and
private social networking. Its readership represents one of the largest
communities of openly HIV-positive people in the world. POZ.com offers
exclusive web-only content including a daily summary of national and
international HIV/AIDS news, daily treatment news and special reports on a wide
variety of cultural, social, political and medical topics. For more information please visit www.poz.com.
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