
The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center will salute those working to support and promote visibility for LGBT people and celebrate 35 years of service in Los Angeles. A gala and auction will be hosted by drag legend and entertainer Coco Peru on Saturday, November 18, at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel.
Actor and activist Wilson Cruz, an openly gay actor, will be awarded the Rand Schrader Distinguished Achievement Award in recognition of his long-standing support and involvement with the center's youth services program.
Bravo, the cable television network, will be presented with the award for corporate vision, for its commitment to diversity and gay-friendly programming.
The auction will feature more than 400 items available for bidding, including travel packages, restaurant packages, and personal luxury items. The luxury raffle prize is a 12-day, 11-night trip for four to the world-renowned Four Seasons Resorts in the Maldives with airfare.
For more information visit the LAGLC's Web site or call Tarlov and Associates at (310) 996-1188.
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