Fund-raiser or fun-raiser?
Suzie Harrison
Last weekend’s Hunks in Trunks fund-raiser for Laguna’s Shanti AIDS
Resource Center raised more than $28,000.
The fund-raiser spanned five days with events at Madison Square Garden
& Cafe, Peter Blake Gallery, Woody’s at the Beach, the Boom Boom Room and
7 Degrees where they held art openings and auctions, dinner parties, club
events and entertainment.
“It was a tremendously fun event that amazed me in its complexity that
it was so well-executed the first time it was conducted,” said Bob Barnes
director of Laguna Shanti.
“I give the major part of the credit first to Alford Harrison and also
the support of our generous and community minded businesses.”
The gala on Saturday night at 7 Degrees was the main event, which
included a swimsuit and underwear male model fashion show complete with a
runway with scantily clad men showing their stuff for charity. The
winners of the model show were selected to comprise a Laguna Beach
calendar with the proceeds also facilitating Laguna Shanti.
7 Degrees was packed with party-goers outside on the back patios
enjoying food and beverages.
“Everyone I heard from was raving about how great and classy 7 Degrees
is and that they loved the event space,” said Alford Harrison event
coordinator.
The gala included performances by Emmy Award winning comedian Bruce
Vilanch who was the emcee, film star Miss Coco Peru and Universal
recording artist pop dance diva Lisa Frazier.
“I thought it was wonderful how many people came out for such a great
charity,” said Samantha Korshin attendee.
At each of the venues, it was wall-to-wall people with lines outside
the Boom and Woody’s at times.
“It’s the first time in Laguna with something of this scale that
businesses came together in such a way to do such a large event that was
solely community-based,” Harrison said.
Prior to the weekend, Woody’s and the Boom helped raise $15,000. A
live auction of photographs donated by Hollywood photographer Michael
Childers raised an additional $6,600, including a photograph of Andy
Warhol going to author Christopher Rice for $4,000.
There was also a significant impact by Peter Blake Gallery, which was
instrumental to the event and also donated $6,000 to $7,000 expressed.
“This event represents the true fiber of Laguna Beach, it has always
been known for its generous compassion and support,” Barnes said.
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