Seventh salon: Stop AIDS

WHEN: October 10, 2007; arrive between 6PM – 7PM, talk begins at 7PM sharp

WHERE: Park Place at Lytle, 400 Pike Street (next to the Taft Museum of Art at the corner of E. 4th Street) – map

SPEAKERS & TOPIC: Stop AIDS - formerly known as AVOC – was started in 1983 as a response to the very first reported case of HIV in Cincinnati. Since then, the group has worked tirelessly to fight HIV and AIDS in this area. With a staff of 30 and more than 200 volunteers, Stop AIDS is the only full-service organization of its kind in Cincinnati.

The Stop AIDS Gala (note: sound on website) will be held on October 20th at the Duke Energy Center. This dinner and dance – with entertainment – will provide much-needed funds to Stop AIDS and its operations. Gala committee co-chairs Ryan Messer and Chris Seelbach will talk with us about the importance of the work that Stop AIDS does, and how the gala has developed as an annual event that brings together individuals from all backgrounds and walks of life in Cincinnati for a noble cause.

We’re also excited that this salon will offer a peek inside Park Place, one of Cincinnati’s most luxurious residences. Join us to find out more about Stop AIDS and to check out this downtown masterpiece.

Photo by tnarik

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