A gala celebration is planned for the 30th anniversary Leather Pride Night NYC (LPN XXX), an annual fundraiser by the BDSM-leather-fetish community for various charities. Scheduled for Saturday, June 22nd at XL Nightclub (512 West 42nd Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues), this year’s event will bring back superstar Jo Arnone to preside over an energetic live auction, and will also feature silent and progressive auctions, a raffle and a kinky flea market.
You can help us make the evening a success by donating something to include in the festivities. Items for all genders and orientations are welcome, especially leather and fetishwear, toys and equipment, art, jewelry, books, DVDs, and tickets or admissions to shows and events.
Pick up in the NYC-area is available, or you can send/drop off donations to us at the addresses below, by the dates indicated. We will recognize your donation by posting a link to your website on the LPN website, and all donations received by June 16th will also be listed in the annual LPN program.
Please give us your donation information via the following link:
http://leatherpridenight.org/donate/
And then:
Mail or ship for receipt by June 20th
The Leather Pride Night Committee
332 Bleecker Street, #452
New York, NY 10014
Drop off by June 21st
Purple Passion, 211 W. 20th Street, NYC
(also accepting gently-used clothing, books, dvds, toys and other items for the LPN flea market.)
Funds raised from this event are used to support charities that are vital to the well being of our community. This year’s auction will benefit:
Bailey House
TLDEF (Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund)
National Coalition for Sexual Freedom
Heritage of Pride
We thank you in advance for your support!
The Leather Pride Night Planning Committee
http://leatherpridenight.org
(Leather Pride Night is sponsored and produced by nine NYC-area BDSM-leather-fetish organizations: Iron Guard BC, Jersey Amazons, Lesbian Sex Mafia, MAsT Metro NY, MetroBears NY, ONYX NY/NE, Pariah’s MC, The Eulenspiegel Society, The Imperial Court of New York and many committed individuals.)