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Pride Kicks Off 2012 Calendar

Kicking everything off is our first big event of the year, the annual Summer Quiz Night, which is back in all its glory on March 16th at the WA Italian Club. The doors open at 6.30pm leading the way for the fun to begin at 7.30. Get set for a night filled with trivia, laughs and games matched with the great bar prices and the perfect venue that the Italian Club delivers every time.

As usual it’s BYO nibbles, and tickets are available from the website as singles or as tables of 8 or 10.

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The AGM provides our members with the chance to really have a say on how Pride is run. We’re looking for new committee members and this is the perfect forum, providing members with the opportunity to be a part of our ever growing organisation. We’re looking for people from every walk of life; event organisers, youth and community, and people with strong financial skills are especially encouraged to apply. Come down to Loton Park Tennis Club on March 19th from 6.30pm and make sure you’re a part of the all-important decisions that will be part of shaping the 2012 Pride committee.

After taking a year’s break The Glammies and Ball is back on May 19th and is ready to stun. Get ready for Perth’s only DSG community awards, being held at the All Seasons Perth in Northbridge. Dress to impress and be there to support and celebrate the unsung heroes in our community. This is your chance to say thank you to the people who go the extra mile, who work to have a positive effect on your community. Tickets include drinks on arrival, a 3 course dinner, 3 hour drinks package, hours of entertainment and of course, allows you to be part of this year’s ultimate community contribution celebration.  Unleash the inner Glammie in you, tickets and further details are available via the website.

Written by the WA Pride Committee

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