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VIDEO: No Tie Dinner benefits AIDS Services Dallas

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No Tie Dinner takes place at the Frontiers of Flight Museum on Saturday, May 20, from 7-11 p.m. Tickets are available here. The event benefits AIDS Services Dallas.

Here’s a link to the story about the event that’s running in this week’s Dallas Voice. Here are three videos about what your money does and who it supports: — David Taffet The post VIDEO: No Tie Dinner benefits AIDS Services Dallas appeared first on Dallas Voice.

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