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A few surprises are also in store for this special occasion!
Possums Matriarch Rick Westbrook said of the event, "We are so excited when this event comes around each year. We have people from all over the region come out for the show - and end up learning a lot about what the non-profit does all year long!" He also noted, "This event has grown every year, and has really become a great annual fundraising event that we are proud to be a part of."
East Point Possums member, Chesley Thurman stated, "This is truly a community event. The show is designed so that every penny goes to benefit Jerusalem House. The City of East Point's, BIDA Board donated the use of the space. Both Jerusalem House and Possums volunteers work to get everything donated - from the stage to signage and everything in between. Sponsors offset other costs, performers donate their time, and all the tips are pooled and given directly to Jerusalem House." Thurman continued, "We really hope that we have more people than ever this since it is our 11th anniversary for this show. Besides, Jerusalem House is a great cause, and it is an easy way to be supportive - just bring a bunch of dollar bills and have a good time with your friends!"
There is plenty of free parking in the downtown East Point area, and the event takes place only 2 blocks from the East Point MARTA station.
About Jerusalem House: Jerusalem House provides over 50% of Atlanta, Georgia's permanent housing designated for homeless persons living with HIV/AIDS. Here's a fact that may surprise you: 40% of their residents are children.
About East Point Possums: This volunteer group was started by 4 friends from East Point, GA. They began performing in drag in 1998 rather informally, but as their supporters grew they saw it as a way to raise money for their favorite charities. For the past ten years, they raised tens of thousands of dollars for P.A.L.S. Atlanta. Now, after more than a decade they are responsible for one of the most well attended drag shows in the southeast and have decided to reach out to other non-profits. One of the 4 founding members passed away in 2004, and now the group performs in his honor, continuing the legacy of supporting worthy local nonprofits.
For more information about Jerusalem House, please visit: www.jerusalemhouse.org
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