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Dust off those dancing shoes and prepare for a night of unforgettable glamour! The Project Love Gala invites you to an enchanting evening where sequins sparkle, drinks flow, and love takes center stage. Step into a world of elegance as we celebrate our vibrant LGBTQ+ community in style.

Don your most fabulous attire – whether it's that show-stopping gown you've been saving for a special occasion, that perfectly tailored suit that makes you feel unstoppable, or any ensemble that makes you shine. This inaugural chic affair promises to be the must-attend event of the season, featuring spectacular entertainment, catered dining, and magical moments that will have everyone talking for months to come.

More than just a glamorous evening, your presence helps ensure our Annual Pride Festival continues to flourish as a beacon of love and acceptance in our community. So gather your friends, plan your outfit, and prepare for an extraordinary night where fashion meets purpose, and every shimmer serves a cause.

Let's make history – fabulously.

Sponsorship Opportunities Available

THIS MONTH’S HIGHLIGHTS

  • Veteran's Day

    November 11th

    Veterans Day is a time to honor LGBTQ+ veterans who have served courageously, often in the face of policies and prejudices that forced them to hide their identities. Recognizing their sacrifices highlights the resilience of LGBTQ+ service members and the importance of advocating for equal rights and support within the military.

  • Transgender Day of Remembrance

    November 20th

    Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) on November 20 honors the lives of transgender individuals lost to violence, raising awareness about the discrimination they face and the need for change. This observance calls on communities to remember those lost while advocating for a future where transgender people can live safely and authentically.

  • World AIDS Day

    December 1st

    World AIDS Day is a global event observed annually on December 1st, dedicated to raising awareness about the HIV/AIDS pandemic and mourning those who have lost their lives to the virus. Since its inception in 1988, this day has played a crucial role in highlighting the importance of solidarity, education, and support in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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“Equality means more than passing laws. The struggle is really won in the hearts and minds of the community, where it really counts.”

— Barbara Gittings.