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Geosocialization
The possibilities and opportunities of geo socialization are endless. We are now talking about a world where markets, businesses and individuals are driven by the need to interact, advertise and promote in real time. This will result in new trends of digital marketing, socializing and networking, furthering the evolution of interaction between individuals and organizations.
10-6-2017 - Group Photos of the Reunion Weekend Quinq Brunch for alumni and guests that graduated 1967 and prior held in the Student Life Center Ballroom. (Vanderbilt University /Steve Green)
Trying to get Joseph re-socialized :) lol
He did actually pretty good after the initial 15min awkward period...ha ha ha
Journalists often work in groups, so it is imperative to socialize with co-workers and build a cohesive unit.
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aspen, colorado
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socializing after the hunt
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Drenched Fur 7 Has Lucky Weekend
from Gary
This past April, Erie was once again the host for Erie’s Exclusive Bear Weekend known as Drenched Fur. This time the run of incredible fun for over 200 men hailing from around the tri-state area and as far away as Texas, Indiana, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Toronto. Erie has been the annual host to Drenched Fur and celebrated lucky year number seven for the men attending that appreciate themselves and each other in their natural masculinity.
One of the things that has helped make Erie—and Drenched Fur—a destination for the bear community is the highlight of having an exclusive night time private event at Splash Lagoon, our local indoor water park resort. In addition to enjoying the fun wet times there, the weekend this year also included the return of comedian William Brown and the top notch quality music of RockCub. Friday also brought world-renowned DJ Barney Philly to spin great beats at the Bel Aire Hotel this year.
On Saturday night, the guys enjoyed a banquet dinner after choosing to spend another wonderful afternoon on a winery tour, playing slots at Presque Isle Downs and Casino or seeing the sites around Erie. This year’s banquet dinner included an unforgettable game show performance by the comedian stylings of William Brown, Kendall, Uncle Pete and RockCub.
The Drenched Fur 7 Committee did an outstanding job hosting one of the biggest events for Erie’s GLBTQA community and thanks all the individuals and businesses that helped make this year a success. To find out more about Drenched Fur, you can visit our website at ww.drenchedfur.com to review our photo gallery from over the years.
And don’t miss out on next years’ installment of DF8 being held March 29th – April 2st in 2012!
For more about Drenched Fur, browse to www.drenchedfur.com
Smokey Bear joined Coconino National Forest employees and family members on our parade float at the Flagstaff Holiday of Lights, December 9, 2017. The crew decorated Engine 481 and the 1925 Dodge Brothers truck with holiday lights at the Flagstaff Ranger District, then headed to the staging area on Elm Street north of downtown Flagstaff.
Smokey greeted children with hugs and the crew socialized with local residents while waiting for the parade to begin at 6:00 p.m. As the sun set, parade floats started lighting up in expectation of the main event. Parade floats started heading down Beaver Street towards downtown. Since the Forest Service float was one of the last floats in the parade, the crew was treated to seeing most of the other incredible entries, including a marching band, a Chinese dragon, flaming baton twirlers, and lots and lots of beautiful holiday lights!
The parade moved down Beaver Street into historic downtown Flagstaff. Smokey Bear was greeted by endless cheers, and the crowd shouted out greetings like "happy holidays!" and "thank you for all your hard work!" The parade turned on Aspen Street, moving past historic locations like the Orpheum Theater, Weatherford Hotel, and the Hotel Monte Vista. The parade turned up San Francisco Street to make its way out of the downtown area.
Photo taken December 9, 2017 by Deborah Lee Soltesz. Credit U.S. Forest Service Coconino National Forest.
Mr. Grey came in as a feral cat who had very little contact with people. He was over 8 months old, which is pretty old to socialize, but he made quick progress with short, daily handling sessions from different people.
You can see in the video he is not thrilled to be touched, but he doesn't run away and towards the end actually pushes into the hand a little.
Drenched Fur 7 Has Lucky Weekend
from Gary
This past April, Erie was once again the host for Erie’s Exclusive Bear Weekend known as Drenched Fur. This time the run of incredible fun for over 200 men hailing from around the tri-state area and as far away as Texas, Indiana, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Toronto. Erie has been the annual host to Drenched Fur and celebrated lucky year number seven for the men attending that appreciate themselves and each other in their natural masculinity.
One of the things that has helped make Erie—and Drenched Fur—a destination for the bear community is the highlight of having an exclusive night time private event at Splash Lagoon, our local indoor water park resort. In addition to enjoying the fun wet times there, the weekend this year also included the return of comedian William Brown and the top notch quality music of RockCub. Friday also brought world-renowned DJ Barney Philly to spin great beats at the Bel Aire Hotel this year.
On Saturday night, the guys enjoyed a banquet dinner after choosing to spend another wonderful afternoon on a winery tour, playing slots at Presque Isle Downs and Casino or seeing the sites around Erie. This year’s banquet dinner included an unforgettable game show performance by the comedian stylings of William Brown, Kendall, Uncle Pete and RockCub.
The Drenched Fur 7 Committee did an outstanding job hosting one of the biggest events for Erie’s GLBTQA community and thanks all the individuals and businesses that helped make this year a success. To find out more about Drenched Fur, you can visit our website at ww.drenchedfur.com to review our photo gallery from over the years.
And don’t miss out on next years’ installment of DF8 being held March 29th – April 2st in 2012!
For more about Drenched Fur, browse to www.drenchedfur.com
Drenched Fur 7 Has Lucky Weekend
from Gary
This past April, Erie was once again the host for Erie’s Exclusive Bear Weekend known as Drenched Fur. This time the run of incredible fun for over 200 men hailing from around the tri-state area and as far away as Texas, Indiana, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Toronto. Erie has been the annual host to Drenched Fur and celebrated lucky year number seven for the men attending that appreciate themselves and each other in their natural masculinity.
One of the things that has helped make Erie—and Drenched Fur—a destination for the bear community is the highlight of having an exclusive night time private event at Splash Lagoon, our local indoor water park resort. In addition to enjoying the fun wet times there, the weekend this year also included the return of comedian William Brown and the top notch quality music of RockCub. Friday also brought world-renowned DJ Barney Philly to spin great beats at the Bel Aire Hotel this year.
On Saturday night, the guys enjoyed a banquet dinner after choosing to spend another wonderful afternoon on a winery tour, playing slots at Presque Isle Downs and Casino or seeing the sites around Erie. This year’s banquet dinner included an unforgettable game show performance by the comedian stylings of William Brown, Kendall, Uncle Pete and RockCub.
The Drenched Fur 7 Committee did an outstanding job hosting one of the biggest events for Erie’s GLBTQA community and thanks all the individuals and businesses that helped make this year a success. To find out more about Drenched Fur, you can visit our website at ww.drenchedfur.com to review our photo gallery from over the years.
And don’t miss out on next years’ installment of DF8 being held March 29th – April 2st in 2012!
For more about Drenched Fur, browse to www.drenchedfur.com
Summer camp is where children possess fun while learning lifelong lessons. It offers a perfect environment for your kids to socialize, making new friends, even learn new skills and explore their independence. Parents have begun to understand the importance of camp activities for teenagers. Being top 10 schools in Jodhpur, Vidhyashram International School, organize camp activities like horse riding, swimming, tennis, badminton, gymnastics, squash, and lots more. Our purpose behind this is to motivate every student to seek out something of their interest and pursue it. For more information, please contact Vidhyashram International School at 06350289119.
Drenched Fur 7 Has Lucky Weekend
from Gary
This past April, Erie was once again the host for Erie’s Exclusive Bear Weekend known as Drenched Fur. This time the run of incredible fun for over 200 men hailing from around the tri-state area and as far away as Texas, Indiana, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Toronto. Erie has been the annual host to Drenched Fur and celebrated lucky year number seven for the men attending that appreciate themselves and each other in their natural masculinity.
One of the things that has helped make Erie—and Drenched Fur—a destination for the bear community is the highlight of having an exclusive night time private event at Splash Lagoon, our local indoor water park resort. In addition to enjoying the fun wet times there, the weekend this year also included the return of comedian William Brown and the top notch quality music of RockCub. Friday also brought world-renowned DJ Barney Philly to spin great beats at the Bel Aire Hotel this year.
On Saturday night, the guys enjoyed a banquet dinner after choosing to spend another wonderful afternoon on a winery tour, playing slots at Presque Isle Downs and Casino or seeing the sites around Erie. This year’s banquet dinner included an unforgettable game show performance by the comedian stylings of William Brown, Kendall, Uncle Pete and RockCub.
The Drenched Fur 7 Committee did an outstanding job hosting one of the biggest events for Erie’s GLBTQA community and thanks all the individuals and businesses that helped make this year a success. To find out more about Drenched Fur, you can visit our website at ww.drenchedfur.com to review our photo gallery from over the years.
And don’t miss out on next years’ installment of DF8 being held March 29th – April 2st in 2012!
For more about Drenched Fur, browse to www.drenchedfur.com
Joe, Allen, Ianju, Randy, Arwen, Jecy, Ivy, Owen, and Angela came out to see Tango Negro (Alvin Cheng, Michael Palmer, Kate Cheng, and Ikeda Kinya, with special guest guitarist Ray Huang) at the 女巫店 (“Witch House”), 台北市新生南路三段56巷7號, 02-2362-5494
Cressi and Bondi are now sharing a cage after being well socialized together. Cressi is a congo african grey parrot and Bondi is a galah.
Students dress up, enjoy an elegant meal and learn something new—all while socializing with people they don’t know. At Amherst College, every student is invited to a Pindar Field Dinner during the school year.
Drenched Fur 7 Has Lucky Weekend
from Gary
This past April, Erie was once again the host for Erie’s Exclusive Bear Weekend known as Drenched Fur. This time the run of incredible fun for over 200 men hailing from around the tri-state area and as far away as Texas, Indiana, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Toronto. Erie has been the annual host to Drenched Fur and celebrated lucky year number seven for the men attending that appreciate themselves and each other in their natural masculinity.
One of the things that has helped make Erie—and Drenched Fur—a destination for the bear community is the highlight of having an exclusive night time private event at Splash Lagoon, our local indoor water park resort. In addition to enjoying the fun wet times there, the weekend this year also included the return of comedian William Brown and the top notch quality music of RockCub. Friday also brought world-renowned DJ Barney Philly to spin great beats at the Bel Aire Hotel this year.
On Saturday night, the guys enjoyed a banquet dinner after choosing to spend another wonderful afternoon on a winery tour, playing slots at Presque Isle Downs and Casino or seeing the sites around Erie. This year’s banquet dinner included an unforgettable game show performance by the comedian stylings of William Brown, Kendall, Uncle Pete and RockCub.
The Drenched Fur 7 Committee did an outstanding job hosting one of the biggest events for Erie’s GLBTQA community and thanks all the individuals and businesses that helped make this year a success. To find out more about Drenched Fur, you can visit our website at ww.drenchedfur.com to review our photo gallery from over the years.
And don’t miss out on next years’ installment of DF8 being held March 29th – April 2st in 2012!
For more about Drenched Fur, browse to www.drenchedfur.com
Viet Fashion Week 2015
The Red Carpet
The evening will begin with a 1 hour red carpet event for our VIP guests to pose for photos with the press.This exclusive hour allows our VIP guests time to arrive early; have photo opportunities with the press; network with other VIPs; take a sneak peek behind-the-curtains and meet the designers, models, and stylists; enjoy some complimentary hors d’oeuvres; and get situated before the arrival of the general audience.
Fashion Show
The Rose Center in Westminster, CA will be transformed into a model’s dream runway showcasing almost 200 of the latest looks from 8 Vietnamese designers over a 2 day period. Vocal artists Andy Quach and Helena Ngoc Hong will be performing their latest hits.
After Party
Guests are invited to Bleu Lounge for the after party celebrating Viet Fashion Week’s kick-off. Guests will have the opportunity to take photos with the designers and models. Opportunity for networking and socializing to connect designers with buyers, editors, and others in the fashion industry.
International Exposure
Viet Fashion Week will be aired on Vietface TV – Direct TV channel 2076 nationwide and Vietface TV – OC channel 57.2 for Orange County in a series of episodes airing each week. The weekly series will showcase each designer and will include clips of the behind-the-scenes leading up to the main event, highlighting the models’ auditions, designer fittings, stylist consultations, dress rehearsal, VIP guests arriving on the red carpet, backstage preparations, post-mixer, and exclusive interviews with designers, models and sponsors.
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time to be social. mint leaves in glasses.
Read about the different meanings of social here:
In Italy, you are never left alone.
There is always someone to talk to and socializing is very easy and spontaneous. It is true also in case of emergency.
Those ladies enjoy their hot summer afternoon chatting in the shade, just out of their homes. Soon the ice cream vendor will arrive and they'll go for a delicious stracciatella-tiramisù cornetto :-P
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ANSBACH, Germany -- More than 300 U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) children, parents, volunteers, as well as one rather large fluffy rabbit, turned out for the Ansbach community’s annual Easter Egg Hunt and picnic at Rocket Park on Katterbach Kaserne Saturday, March 23. The day was exceptionally sunny and clear; ideal for young egg hunters as well as socializing in the park with community friends, neighbors and co-workers.
The Ansbach Spouses Club in conjunction with the USAG Ansbach Safety Team put together the event and were supported by several on-post partner organizations including AAFES, the American Legion, the Ansbach Elementary PTSA, Ansbach MHS JROTC, the ASCC Thrift Shop, Community Bank, DECA, Service Credit Union, the Ansbach Chapel, USAG Ansbach DES, USAG Ansbach Directorate of Public Works, USAG Ansbach Outdoor Recreation and the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Ansbach-Illesheim chapters.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Match Day 2019
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Photo: Anne Rayner; VU
Drenched Fur 7 Has Lucky Weekend
from Gary
This past April, Erie was once again the host for Erie’s Exclusive Bear Weekend known as Drenched Fur. This time the run of incredible fun for over 200 men hailing from around the tri-state area and as far away as Texas, Indiana, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Toronto. Erie has been the annual host to Drenched Fur and celebrated lucky year number seven for the men attending that appreciate themselves and each other in their natural masculinity.
One of the things that has helped make Erie—and Drenched Fur—a destination for the bear community is the highlight of having an exclusive night time private event at Splash Lagoon, our local indoor water park resort. In addition to enjoying the fun wet times there, the weekend this year also included the return of comedian William Brown and the top notch quality music of RockCub. Friday also brought world-renowned DJ Barney Philly to spin great beats at the Bel Aire Hotel this year.
On Saturday night, the guys enjoyed a banquet dinner after choosing to spend another wonderful afternoon on a winery tour, playing slots at Presque Isle Downs and Casino or seeing the sites around Erie. This year’s banquet dinner included an unforgettable game show performance by the comedian stylings of William Brown, Kendall, Uncle Pete and RockCub.
The Drenched Fur 7 Committee did an outstanding job hosting one of the biggest events for Erie’s GLBTQA community and thanks all the individuals and businesses that helped make this year a success. To find out more about Drenched Fur, you can visit our website at ww.drenchedfur.com to review our photo gallery from over the years.
And don’t miss out on next years’ installment of DF8 being held March 29th – April 2st in 2012!
For more about Drenched Fur, browse to www.drenchedfur.com
By Franklin Fisher
franklin.s.fisher2.civ@mail.mil
CAMP RED CLOUD, South Korea – Warrior Country residents undaunted by winter snows kept their early morning appointment with this year’s Super Bowl, coming out in their hundreds to Area I installations for a live telecast of America’s premier football event, cheering – sometimes groaning – as the Baltimore Ravens prevailed over the San Francisco 49ers 34-31.
The Army gave the Soldiers the day off so they could be part of the Super Bowl XLVII excitement and see it all live, even though they’re stationed half a world away.
There was also plenty of food – free breakfasts at Area I clubs, an all-you-can-eat deal at the Camp Casey food court, as well as prize drawings for TV sets, i-Pads and other giveaways.
For Soldiers and families stationed in Korea, catching the telecast live from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans meant showing up early, with on-post facilities opening their doors at six.
Free breakfast – eggs, grits, creamed beef, biscuits, bacon, sausage, hash browns, coffee, juice – awaited them at a variety of on-post facilities: at the Gateway Club and Warrior’s Club on Camp Casey, the Iron Triangle on Camp Hovey, Reggie’s on Camp Stanley, and Mitchell’s Community Club and Conference Center on Camp Red Cloud.
That was followed later in the morning by still more food – at Mitchell’s, for example, hot wings, fried wings and hot dogs; at the Gateway, three kinds of pizza – pepperoni, sausage, cheese – the spread varied somewhat from club to club.
And the Camp Casey Food Court drew a Super Bowl crowd of its own – about 230 people, offering “all-you-can-eat” for $11.99, for which patrons could order continually from the eateries of their choice.
Soldiers said they were glad for the live game, the food and the chance to socialize with their battle buddies.
“I think it’s generous ‘cause it’s not a given, it’s a privilege,” Pvt. Luis Campos, a Ravens fan with the 552nd Signal Company, said of being given the day off to watch the game.
“For them doing that, it takes the stress off the Soldiers, especially us being overseas and stuff. Everybody back home, they get a chance to watch the game. So now we get the privilege and stuff, so it makes it better.”
“”I really appreciate it, especially being here in Korea,” said Spc. Austin Ross of Company B, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division. Ross had been pulling for the 49ers.
Had there not been the Super Bowl holiday, Ross would have been at work.
“It’s in the morning, it’d be during work, and it’s something American that I get to do here in Korea. I appreciate it,” he said.
“This is great,” said Sgt. 1st Class Randy Waits, a motor sergeant and 49ers fan with Headquarters Support Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division.
“It’s great the way they provide the opportunity for the Soldiers to see this and be able to come together, be overseas, away from our families. Just like a holiday. Being able to come together and socialize.”
Sgt. Lee Donohue Jr. never thought about becoming anything but a police officer.
"I was born into it," the 40-year-old said. "It felt like it was the natural thing to do."
His dad, recently retired Honolulu Police Chief Lee Donohue, started on the force July 1, 1964, at the age of 21. A month later, Lee Jr. was born.
Lee Jr., the firstborn son with two older sisters, often followed his father to the office.
"It's like I grew up in the police department," said the younger Donohue. "I was always around police officers."
When he was a sixth-grader, he and his younger brother frequently visited the Narcotics Division, in the basement of the old Pawaa police station, where his father was a lieutenant. Detectives would show the boys drugs they had seized.
Even during high school, Junior was Dad's designated driver when he socialized at his police friends' houses.
"My dad considered them like his brothers," he said, and Donohue Jr. considered them his uncles.
The chief said he did it to stay involved with his sons, not to encourage them to become policemen.
"Like any father, you want your son to be a doctor," he said. "But I was proud when he told me that he was taking the police officer test and more so when he got selected."
After a brief stint as a security guard and a prison guard, Donohue Jr. joined the Honolulu Police Department at the age of 23, following in his father's footsteps.
Donohue Sr. said his proudest moment for his son came when he graduated valedictorian of his recruit class.
Donohue Jr. is a reflection of his father, though he's three-quarters Korean and Dad is half-Korean, half-Irish. Both men stand 5 feet 10 inches tall and weigh 220 pounds. The two wear the same thin mustache, though Dad's is gray.
As with their physical likeness, their career choice may be more nature than nurture.
"I was destined" to be a police officer, the senior Donohue said. He was always drawn toward the police department on school career days, and leaned toward law enforcement on career tests. "I always wanted to be a police officer or pilot."
A recent revelation showed this natural father-son bent runs even deeper in the Donohue family.
The chief knew little of his own father, a Navy man from Ohio who was divorced from his mother when Donohue was 6. Only recently, Donohue learned that his father had applied to the Honolulu Police Department in the 1940s after his discharge from the Navy, but couldn't pass the physical because of a heart murmur.
The chief has stayed close to his sons.
"I made a conscious effort to stay involved with the kids," he said.
When Lee Jr. got sucker punched in the nose in the second grade, his father started a karate class in Hawaii Kai for kids.
Father and son continue to practice karate together. Donohue Sr. runs a karate school, and they both conduct classes. The two also share fishing, football and golf together every holiday in a club of their police brethren.
Donohue Jr. said being in the department was rough while his father was chief. Fellow officers remarked that he received special treatment, that he got a certain beat because "he's your dad," which he said was not true.
"It's not easier, it's harder," he said. "Now supervisors expect something better than an average officer, there's extra pressure on you. They don't cut you extra slack."
The former chief said: "Naturally the higher I rose, the more he became exposed. ... He had to compete like everybody else. ... Anything he got, he worked for."
When he was younger, Donohue Jr. aspired to become police chief.
"I'm still interested in making rank, but not as high as chief," the sergeant said. "After seeing what he had to go through, I don't think I would want to.
"There's a lot of trials and tribulations that go along with the job," Donohue Jr. said.
He was always concerned about his father and fellow officers' reaction to his decisions. "Whatever decisions he made would impact everybody on down," he said.
Donohue Jr., like his dad, has brought 12-year-old son Trey Dixon Lee around to the police department ever since he was born.
But Donohue Jr., like his dad, said he hopes his son would "pick something better, although I got no regrets."
But it may be too late.
"He already has it in him -- he wants to join the police department," he said.
When I was young, everything was closed in Death Valley in summer. Rangers came from their small summer cabins in the Panamint Range or Cow Creek to drag gunny sacks behind their pickups, erasing all tire marks where vehicles turned off pavement, so they could quickly check for new tracks the next day.
Their wives were provided electric clothes washers AND dryers by the Park Service. The dryers because of this: on an old-fashioned outdoor clothesline in Death Valley, everything dried almost instantly, but it was too harrowing to stand in the sun hanging out clothes. And too many burned toes when you tipped your sandaled foot and accidentally touched the ground. They didn’t use indoor clotheslines because the cabins were too small. And if the wives washed at night, they missed the only time when people met for socializing.
Eventually a congressman discovered the dryer item in the budget and made a spectacular fuss about “senseless expenditures”.
Today, the low elevations of DV in summer are wide open and relatively crowded. A cacophony of languages as many people, Europeans especially, come to experience a “safe" hot desert, without sects, bandits, rebellion, war, or water and food failures.
Going out from the resorts, many of these summer visitors never leave their air conditioned cars. Since it is often necessary in Death Valley to walk a short distance to see something spectacular, you'll find carloads of people pulled up in a parking lot, looking out through closed windows in a puzzled way, wondering why this place is considered special.
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Drenched Fur 7 Has Lucky Weekend
from Gary
This past April, Erie was once again the host for Erie’s Exclusive Bear Weekend known as Drenched Fur. This time the run of incredible fun for over 200 men hailing from around the tri-state area and as far away as Texas, Indiana, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Toronto. Erie has been the annual host to Drenched Fur and celebrated lucky year number seven for the men attending that appreciate themselves and each other in their natural masculinity.
One of the things that has helped make Erie—and Drenched Fur—a destination for the bear community is the highlight of having an exclusive night time private event at Splash Lagoon, our local indoor water park resort. In addition to enjoying the fun wet times there, the weekend this year also included the return of comedian William Brown and the top notch quality music of RockCub. Friday also brought world-renowned DJ Barney Philly to spin great beats at the Bel Aire Hotel this year.
On Saturday night, the guys enjoyed a banquet dinner after choosing to spend another wonderful afternoon on a winery tour, playing slots at Presque Isle Downs and Casino or seeing the sites around Erie. This year’s banquet dinner included an unforgettable game show performance by the comedian stylings of William Brown, Kendall, Uncle Pete and RockCub.
The Drenched Fur 7 Committee did an outstanding job hosting one of the biggest events for Erie’s GLBTQA community and thanks all the individuals and businesses that helped make this year a success. To find out more about Drenched Fur, you can visit our website at ww.drenchedfur.com to review our photo gallery from over the years.
And don’t miss out on next years’ installment of DF8 being held March 29th – April 2st in 2012!
For more about Drenched Fur, browse to www.drenchedfur.com