Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Big Night Out in Pasadena May 1 to benefit AIDS Service Center

On Saturday, May 1, at 4:30 PM, Floe Financial Partners presents the 13th Annual Big Night Out. This unique affair explores the charm and elegance of Pasadena and surrounding area by hosting approximately twenty exclusive dinner parties in some of the region’s most distinguished and historic settings benefiting AIDS Service Center (ASC).

**UPDATE**
The following celebrities have been announced as attendees for the BIG NIGHT OUT KICK OFF PARTY

Perez Hilton (Media Star)
Brian Nolan (The Lair on Here)
Jason Stuart (Comedian & Activist)
Rachel York (Broadway Star)

Big Night Out has become one of the region’s most enthusiastically anticipated events and ASC’s premiere fund raising event. The concept is simple: 700 guests gather at a central location for a gala reception, which precedes the evening’s activities.

This years gala reception is being hosted by Rob & Leslie Levy at their gorgeous Mediterranean home on Lombardy street in Pasadena. The gala includes auctions, hors-d'oeuvres, and hosted bars. The auctions include a range of must-have items which include travel, home décor, dining and luxury goods. Some of the featured auction items this year include a one week stay at Mi Besito, a B & B in San Miguel De Allende, Mexico, a stunning stay in Hawaii as well as some 40 Asian Fine Art Antiquities.

Following the gala reception you will make your way to one of 20 privately themes dinner parties, including a gorgeous Spanish style in Los Feliz, a billiard night in a historic loft, a garden menagerie in a beautiful Victorian, an English pub themed evening and many more.

Tickets for Big Night Out are $200. Reception only are $75.

For more information, including how to purchase tickets or to become involved with Big Night Out, please contact Anthony Guthmiller.

AIDS Service Center (ASC) provides HIV-related services to individuals and families in Los Angeles County. ASC takes pride in providing a continuum of services to those affected by HIV/AIDS. With a staff of 65 and a volunteer base of over 600, ASC provides food, housing services, transportation, comprehensive case management, child care, mental health services and advocacy to over 1,500 clients and their families each year. In addition, ASC reaches 4,000 community members annually with HIV prevention and education services, which include The Positive Workplace, a corporate focused training program and SHARE, a sexual health and relationships educational program targeting youth from grades six and up. ASC also offers free and anonymous HIV testing.

Information on AIDS Service Center can be found at www.aidsservicecenter.org

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