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July 6 press release.
In her new role, Anderson-Minshall will theme is “Under Construction,” fittingly.
This benefit event for Our House and the
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• You’ve still got time to support Basic
Rights Oregon’s push for marriage equality
while enjoying tasty libations from Absolut
Vodka. Through July 30, Absolut Vodka will
donate 50 cents to BRO for all Absolut
• This year’s sold-out Red Dress Party—held Wild Tea and Orient Apple Cocktails, avail­
in April— raised a whopping $45,000 with able for purchase at Red Cap Garage and
an evening of “Red H ot” hijinks and a lot of Scandals.
heart. On Thursday, July 21, the Red Dress
Adding to the myriad entities helping
board presents a check of $15,000 each to BRO realize its goals are Brian and Saskia
this year’s beneficiaries: Q_Center, Pivot and Thomson, a straight married couple. The
the SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program Thomsons host a joint fifth wedding anni­
o f YWCA Clark County.
versary and BRO benefit party Friday, Au­
The check presentation takes place at gust 5 at 8 p.m. at the Bossanova Ballroom
Hobo’s (120 NW Third Ave.) 5:30-7 p.m. (722 E. Burnside St.). “Share the Love”
Those interested in attending should RSVP features performances by 3 Leg Torso, M id­
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about this year's Red Dress Party, visit red- and raffles. Tickets are $15, doors open at 7.
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For more information on Basic Rights Oregon's
work toward marriage equality, visit basi-
• Summer construction takes center stage crights.org or turn to p. 16. For more on Share
Sunday, July 24 at Starky’s (2913 SE Stark the Love, visit sharetheloveportland.com.
St.). The Oregon Bears are hosting their
annual Suds ‘n Studs Car Wash and C e­
lebrity Dunk Tank from noon to 4 p.m.,
highlighting Oregon’s hottest bears coming
• Portland’s Q^Patrol is seeking proactive
LG B T Q _ citizen and allied volunteers for
training and volunteering to help keep the
streets safe from anti-gay discrimination
and violence. Q_Patrol was formed by con­
cerned citizens, anti-violence organizations,
city officials and more in 2010 in response to
an increased number o f gay bashings in
downtown Portland. But it only works if
dedicated volunteers can make time to make
the difference needed.
“The current problem is the lack o f people
actually volunteering any time outside o f the
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