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Connections Nightclub will bring the house down in the name of Pride this month, when they host the legendary vocalist behind ‘Everybody’s Free’ – Rozalla – on Sunday May 31st. This is Connections’ first Pride fundraiser for 2009 with door proceeds going towards our sponsorship officer role, recently filled by Karen Wertheimer.

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Rozalla’s musical career spans two decades and her special, exclusive performance on the stage of Connections is sure to be a stunning display of her amazing vocals which have featured in countless dance floor classics.

Connections continues to be a major sponsor and supporter of Pride, so we are encouraging everyone to get down early and experience this wonderful performer, who recently skyrocketed to number 2 on the ARIA Dance charts. Ticket details will be released by Connections soon.

Travelworld Inglewood continues their great work too, donating a percentage of all travel back to Pride WA when you mention Pride during your booking. Monthly specials are emailed out to our mailing list, with some of the current deals including discounted travel to Bali, $1 Mediterranean cruises, bonus nights in Phuket and much more. Call Greg and his team today for more details and don’t forget to mention Pride, and if you want to stay up to date with the monthly specials, make sure you are subscribed to Pride’s newsletter from the Pride website.

Membership benefits are always a hot topic, so we are continuing to improve what’s on offer when you join or renew your Pride membership in 2009. Connections have upped the ante and now provide half price entry on Friday and Saturday nights to Pride members, excluding special events and Pride fundraisers. You can also get discounts at Ingenious Design, Clubwest, Pancakes Grill on James, Vultures and Red Stripe Clothing. Julia Cattalini has also created a special deal on her book, ‘We’re Not Dead Yet!’ for Pride members, view all of the details on our website.

Individual and concession members can now renew their memberships online using their credit card, making it easier and quicker than ever to continue supporting the community and receiving membership rewards. Membership fees help Pride with administration costs throughout the year, so don’t forget to renew soon!

Andrew Baeitta

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