Put on your cutest t-shirt and shorts set, lace up your Keds and head on over to the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge parking lot (at Gulden Lane and Singleton Avenue) on Saturday, May 21, for Strides for Equality, the annual 5K walk supporting the Human Rights Campaign.
The walk starts at 9 a.m., and after you have finished, you can trot right across the street to Trinity Groves for brunch on the patio.
The $35 registration fee includes an annual HRC membership. For more information email membership@HRCDFW.org. …………….. Seeing Red For those of us who have been around the Dallas LGBTQ community for a couple of years — ok, ok: more than 30 years — the phrase “red dress party” brings up memories of days long gone by when a bearded comedy queen (and Dallas Voice columnist) named Heda Quote, along with her equally bearded buddies Louella Lye and Butchella, staged their annual fundraiser for HIV/AIDS service organizations.
These days the dresses are just as red, but the makeup may be a bit more sophisticated as The DFW Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence present the Red Dress Gala, their premiere event designed to raise funds and awareness for local HIV/AIDS service organizations.