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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Some Like it HOT ... Pink!

"Some Like It HOT...Pink!"

Hard Rock Cafe of Pittsburgh
230 West Station Square Drive
Pittsburgh Pa 15219

hosts
A musical benefit for Pittsburgh PFLAG

Monday June 16, 2008

7 PM to 10 PM continuous performances

$20 pre-sale
$25 door
advance tickets call:
412-271-0404

featuring

Out jazz singer Patrick Arena with guitarist Mark Lucas
and celloist Elliot Anderson

with special guest performances by singer/songwriters
Autumn Ayers, Tracy Drach and Brenda Jean Searcy

plus the fabulous, one and only, Phat Man Dee

and Mastress of Ceremonies Susan Haugh


"Some Like It HOT...Pink!" will benefit the Detta Shader Memorial Advocacy
Fund.

http://www.pflagpgh.org/

Shortly following the death of Detta Shader, the PFLAG-Pittsburgh board of directors started the fund in
her honor. She was the model of advocacy and enthusiasm for GLBT people for many years and we will
always strive to follow her example. Detta was in her 80's when she died and last marched in the Pittsburgh
Pride Parade in June of 2007.

The fund will be used by the Advocacy committee of PFLAG Pittsburgh.
About PFLAG:
PFLAG supports GLBT people, their families and friends through support meetings, educational resources,
speakers, and an informational helpline.

PFLAG educates families and provides public education on sexual orientation, gender identity and GLBT
issues. PFLAG educates the community through a variety of projects.
PFLAG continues to provide fair and accurate information about GLBT people and their loved ones.
PFLAG also advocates for equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people. PFLAG
activists work for change in the community and the state. Nationally, PFLAG volunteers lobby for fairness
and acceptance.

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