Okay, I've been dropping hints about a "special event" at Internext this year and I now have the confirmations, so I can make announcement:
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PRESS RELEASE
Join LavenderLounge.com and RandyBlue.com for the most GLAMOROUS and CAMPY event of Internext – a trip to the LIBERACE MUSEUM! If you’ve ever wanted to take a fun little side trip during Internext but haven’t been able to tear yourself away, now is your chance! If you think the Vegas Strip is "over the top", wait till you see "Mr. Showmanship’s" collection of pianos, cars, costumes and furs! We’re taking a busload of our biggest supporters on an all-expense-paid first class excursion to one of the most popular landmarks of Las Vegas.
The trip includes round trip transportation and a guided tour of the museum. To make it even simplier for you, THE BUS LOADS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE GAY SEMINAR!
It’s ALL FREE, but seating is limited to 30 people. (Look for shuttle from Arrow Stage Lines).
DATE: Thursday, January 6, 2005
MEET: 12:30 am at Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
RETURN: Around 3:00 pm.
COST: Free – but seating is limited!
HOSTED BY: LavenderLounge.com (Affiliate Program LavenderLounge.biz), RandyBlue.com (Affiliate Program BlueLoot.com)
CONTACT: Mark Kliem (info@lavenderlounge.com) 510-632-4647
The Liberace Museum was founded April 15, 1979, by the late entertainer Liberace. The Museum features "Mr. Showmanship's" dazzling jewelry, rare antiques, unsurpassed wardrobe, unique and historical pianos and his custom car collection.
The non-profit Museum supports the work of The Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts which has funded scholarships for the arts since 1976. The Liberace Foundation has funded over 100 schools, universities and organizations with scholarship grants.
The Liberace Museum is divided into two areas: Building One houses the Piano and Car Galleries; Building Two showcases the Costume and Jewelry Collections, a re-creation of Liberace's Palm Springs bedroom, and the Awards Gallery.
Example pieces of Liberace's collections can be found in Building Two, including pieces of rare Moser crystal from Czechoslovakia. Liberace owned service for 12, with 14 individual glasses for each setting. It is one of two collections ever hand made, the other is owned by Queen Elizabeth.
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