The Wednesday Word: Save Sex




Sexy Summer Benefit for AIDS Service Center NYC to Feature Vivid Girl Savanna Samson,
Drag Legend Flotilla DeBarge, Singer Reina, Stars Cynthia Nixon, Pamela Anderson and Margaret Cho


Safer Sex In The City
the sizzling annual benefit for AIDS Service Center NYC

Thursday, June 25, 2009, 6:30pm-10:00pm
VIP Champagne Lounge and performances, hosted by Broadway diva Flotilla DeBarge

WHERE: Duvet, 45 West 21 Street (bet. 5th – 6th Avenues), www.duvetny.com

Join celebrity host NYC drag legend Flotilla DeBarge, Vivid Girl Savanna Samson,
dance-pop singer Reina, superstar DJ Vic Latino, and many more special guests for the summer’s sexiest fundraiser, promoting safer sex in the age of AIDS.

Cynthia Nixon, Pamela Anderson, Joy Behar, Margaret Cho, Linda Eder, Ellie Krieger, Robert LaFosse, & Gloria Ruben have joined forces with ASC as part of this year’s benefit committee.

NYC’s Museum of Sex will showcase a curated sampler of the museum’s renowned collection on human sexuality. Fun-filled, uninhibited presentations will spotlight ASC’s innovative safer-sex education and HIV risk reduction programs. Guests can bid on fabulous silent auction items.

TICKETS: General Tickets: $100
VIP Tickets: $250
“Buy-A-Bed” Level: $2,500 (6 VIPs, Champagne Lounge & Exclusive Celebrity Experience)

Tickets at www.safersexinthecity.org. Must be over 21 to attend






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AIDS Service Center NYC (ASC) is a community based non-profit at the forefront of the fight against HIV/AIDS and the effort to ensure that all New Yorkers have access to HIV prevention, services, and treatment. ASC fulfills its mission of helping many, one by one by providing culturally relevant, tailored programs that help NYC’s most vulnerable individuals and families to maintain the highest quality of life and health in the face of HIV/AIDS. For more information about AIDS Service Center NYC visit www.ascnyc.org.


Contacts: Alexandra Boardley
201.966.3075
boardley313@gmail.com

Anne West-Church, MPH
212-645-0875, x373
anne@ascnyc.org


1safe
Pronunciation: \ˈsāf\
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): saf·er; saf·est
Etymology: Middle English sauf, from Anglo-French salf, sauf, from Latin salvus safe, healthy; akin to Latin solidus solid, Greek holos whole, safe, Sanskrit sarva entire
Date: 14th century
1: free from harm or risk : unhurt
2 a: secure from threat of danger, harm, or loss b: successful at getting to a base in baseball without being put out
3: affording safety or security from danger, risk, or difficulty
4obsolete of mental or moral faculties : healthy, sound
5 a: not threatening danger : harmless b: unlikely to produce controversy or contradiction
6 a: not likely to take risks : cautious b: trustworthy, reliable
— safe or safe·ly adverb
— safe·ness noun


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