Northwest Leather Celebration Hotel reservations
Northwest Leather Celebration is pleased to announce that they will once again be at the Doubletree Hotel, San Jose, less than one mile from the San Jose International Airport.
NWLC attendees will enjoy complimentary courtesy shuttle service to/from the San Jose airport and attendees who stay overnight in the event host hotel will also enjoy complimentary parking.
Registered attendees of NWLC may reserve rooms in the event block for the rate of just $91 per night (plus all applicable taxes) for standard guest rooms.
Visit http://www.northwestleathercelebration.com/hotel and click on the link to make your hotel room reservations for NWLC 2012. NWLC 2012 attendees who reserve through this link qualify for the special rate of just $91 per night!
A Furry Swine Fest Of Epic Proportions...
PIGGY BEAR'S BACK for one night only on Friday, Feb. 17 at The Eagle NYC, 554 West 28 St, at 10PM. And there's No Cover!
A Post Valentine's Event for NYC's Bear Community and friends. Muscle Bears, Cute & Cuddly Cubs, Hairy Hipsters, Otters & Wolves come together under one roof with Go-Go Bears, videos & more. Heavy petting & drinking all night long with $15 Bud/Bud Light Pitchers and featuring DJ Damian Cote of Buddies
Dress to get Mauled!
More info on Facebook
Special DADT Discount at the LA&M
The Leather Archives & Museum announcee that beginning this year, they will be offering a 50% discount to veterans and active duty members of the United States Armed Forces who visit the museum during normal operational hours. This will make the rate for admission to the museum $5.00 to those visitors.
As the recent repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" made history by once and for all ending the ban on gays and lesbians from serving in the military, the LA&M staff felt it was time to honor all the men and women who serve our country to uphold the rights that particularly everyone at the Archives enjoys.
The LA&M building itself honors one of those men. Through a generous donation from Frank Theis and J.P. Weir during our Capital Campaign, our lobby is dedicated to the memory of Copy Berg. Berg was an Ensign in the United States Navy in 1976 when the Navy gave him an other than honorable discharge for being in a relationship with another man. Berg fought the discharge, and although he was not reinstated in the Navy, he did win an honorable discharge, which permanently changed the way in which the Navy handled such discharges. Berg went on to receive a Masters degree in design from the Pratt Institute, and became a well known and respected artist and designer.
The Leather Archives & Museum is proud to celebrate Berg's legacy and the many others like him who not only served their country but fought and ultimately won against discrimination.



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