Monday, April 27 and Tuesday, April 28 -- BROADWAY CARES 23rd
ANNUAL "EASTER BONNET COMPETITION"
This is the 23rd
annual Easter-inspired benefit show for Broadway Cares!
It is a creative competition amongst Broadway, off-Broadway and
American touring company shows with their mini-Broadway
spectacular song and/or dance productions culminating
in hand-crafted presentations of a beautiful, sometimes
electrifying, usually over-the-top Easter bonnet! Competing shows
include: "33 Variations with Jane Fonda", "August", "Avenue Q",
"Billy Elliot", "Blythe Spirit", "Chicago", "Guys And Dolls",
"Hair", "In The Heights", "Jersey Boys", "Mamma Mia", "Mary
Poppins", "Reasons To Be Pretty", "Rock Of Ages", "Shrek The
Musical", "The Lion King", "The Little Mermaid", "The Phantom Of
The Opera", "The Story Of My Life", "West Side Story" and "Wicked".
Special appearances include three Gay-favorite Academy
Award-winning actresses Jane Fonda,
Liza Minnelli and Susan Sarandon. In fact, one
of them will perform "NY, NY"!
Heading up the S.V.A. support delegation is Williamson Henderson.
They are attending on Tuesday @ 2 p.m. Venue is
the Minskoff Theater at 200 West 45 Street, a stone's throw
from Broadway. Visit Broadway Cares at: www.BCEFA.org.
Sunday, April 26 -- SPECIAL
STONEWALL INTERVIEWS
A few special pre-Pride Sunday afternnoon interviews are
set up with a few different media oputlets who are planning "Stonewalkl
40" stories for June. (Advisory: No, this not include
an I/V with the City Gayragpaper. These
are non-discriminatory, legitimate, equal opportunity employer and
full-news media.) S.V.A.'s Leigh McManus is
contacting SW-Vetz to participate @ 2 p.m. (212) 6-27-1969.
Saturday, April 25 -- MONTHLY MEETING
of the STONEWALL VETZ
Stonewall reports by Williamson
Henderson, Elizabeth Liberty,
Jeremiah Newton, Storme DeLarverie and Ruthybird Campbell. One
of the chief topics -- out of 40 agenda items
-- is the NYC Gay Pride Parade vis-a-vis the S.V.A., the SW-Car, the
SW-Vetz and their special guests. The Gay Officers' Action League
is having one of their officers to coordinate a GOAL and S.V.A.
"Stonewall 40" conference at John Jay College. A rep from
Heritage of Pride's parade committee, Maurice "Maury" Michaane, is
scheduled. Yearly issues include the
SVA's parade positioning in the "lead" section and HOP's queer idea that a HOP-er
drive the famous 1969 "Stonewall Car" in the parade? Never!
The car is only
driven by an SVA-er or an S.V.A. staffer.
S.V.A. guest speaker is New York City Council candidate
openly-Gay Yetta Kurland in
the 3rd Council District (Greenwich Village, Chelsea, Clinton).
Also attending are openly-Strait Pete Gleason,
a candidate from the 1st District (Lower Manhattan,
Chinatown). There will be a representative from
Councilmember Alan Gerson. This S.V.A. Executive
Committee-style meeting with a huge conference table is in the Assembly
Hall at the GLBT Center on West 13 Street off Seventh Avenue in
Manhattan @ 4:15 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. For more 411, call AnDre C at the S.V.A. at (212)
6-27-1969.
Outdoor dinner after the meeting is at Manatus Restaurant
on Bleecker Street in The Village @ 7 p.m.
Monday, April 20 -- GAY ACTIVISM: From STONEWALL to
TODAY
This event about the history of Gay activism from the
Stonewall Rebellion to the present is co-sponsored by the GLBT Center.
The S.V.A. is represented! Special stop-in by
Greenwich Village Council candidate Yetta!
S.V.A. literature is
available. The forum happens at the New York City GLBT
Center @
6:30 p.m until 9 p.m. For more 411, see
events at: www.GayCenter.org
Thursday, April 16 -- VID POLITICAL
CANDIDATES FORUM, Part II
The Village Independent Democrats
("VID") hosts part two of their candidates' forum. There is an
encore by Councilman John C. Liu
for NYC Comptroller, who didn't speak at VID
last time due to a building curfew. For NYC Public Advocate this
evening are Brooklyn Councilman Bill
de
Blasio, civil rights attorney Norman
H. Siegel and Councilmember Eric
N. Goya (from Queens).
For his reelection effort, Scott
Stringer speaks as Manhattan Beep. There will be a
couple of non-SVA supportive mayoral contenders namely City Comptroller
Bill Thompson and
Councilman Tony Avella (from
Queens). Also attending is openly-Gay Council candidate (3rd
District) Yetta Kurland
to follow-up to her recent successful forum
speaking at VID. Event
is hosted by openly-Gay District Leader Brad Hoylman and Female District
Leader Keen Berger. The
S.V.A. reps are Williamson
Henderson and Elizabeth L. Smith. Location
is
at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in the Bowery at Second Avenue
and
East 11 Street in Manhattan @ 8 p.m.
Wednesday, April 8 -- NYC & CO.
"STONEWALL" PROMOTION -- BUT without ANY STONEWALLERS
After being queeried, New York City & Company
("NYC & Co.)
admitted to the S.V.A. that they should have included the
STONEWALL Veterans' Association in their "NYC Pride Week" promotions
last year... but they promised to do so in 2009!?
They pledged this in person -- and exchanged business cards
-- at last year's Gay Pride celebration hosted by Mayor Michael
Bloomberg at Gracie Mansion. Instead,
NYC & Company failed to abide by their pledge and, moreover,
although they know better, act like all of the Stonewall veterans do
not exist! What "pride in the city"!? Rather than
interview actual Gay veterans of the Stonewall Club and/or
the
Stonewall Rebellion, they would rather have Qwiss Qwinn at their press
conference -- someone who was in diapers at the time of the
historic uprising. And, someone who routinely refers to Gay
people only as a cold acronym "LGBT" rather than as a people with
a name! FYI, the historically accurate line-up is "GLBT".
She
also wrongly (like some others) refers to the uprising as a
'riot'. If
she was ever at an S.V.A. meeting or a Stonewall veterans
forum or read President Bill Clinton's proclamation making
"Stonewall" a national historic site, she'd know better;
she
hasn't and she doesn't. Or, perhaps read The New York Times.
They, and any intellectual, honest and respectful
publication (not the Gayragpaper), never undermined the civil
rights Stonewallers with the
criminalized term of 'riots' -- thus 'rioters'. That includes the
NYX's Stonewall
tourism article today!
Now, NYC & Co. is spending millions of dollars advertising -- yet
no ad with the S.V.A. -- to Gay
travelers to come to New York City to the Stonewall Club but not
the Stonewall People. After all, the surviving Stonewall vets do
meet monthly at the GLBT Community Center. The S.V.A.
sponsors an annual Stonewall event on Gay
Pride Weekend -- Saturday, June 27th -- which features a
"questions and answers" session, a reunion
of
Stonewall vets and a "meet and greet". Queerly, NYC &
Co. promotes visiting The
Center but not the Stonewallers that meet there! Pride?
Their website is flawed from its first word, i.e., acronym,
"LGBT" (incorrect revisionist term) and then neglectfully
does not define it (even once). Is there
anyone in the
world who wrongly thinks that everyone knows what "LGBT" is?
Since their thrust is supposed to be Gay history in
New York, when the history was made, no one used an acronym to describe
our people much less a worldwide civil rights movement!
Monday, April 6 -- POLITICAL REPORTER
REVIEWS GAY CANDIDATES at VID FORUM
Political and lifestyle Manhattan reporter Steven De Castro reviews the
interesting VID candidates forum focusing on two Gay women -- Qwiss
Qwinn and Yetta Kurland
-- vying for the 3rd Council District (Greenwich Village, Chelsea,
Clinton) seat. To read the issue-by-issue analytical article:
http://www.tenantplanet.org/2009/04/05/christine-quinn-explains-her-term-limits-vote-to-a-skeptical-audience/
Thursday, April 2, 2009 - VILLAGE
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATS CANDIDATES' FORUM
This is part 1 of the Village
Independent Democrats ("VID") Candidates Forum.
Confirmed candidates include: S.V.A. supporters Judge Leslie
Snyder (Manhattan D.A.), Councilman John Liu (NYC Comptroller), Alan Gerson (NYC Council #1
re-election), Councilwoman Melinda
Katz (Comptroller) and Rosie
Mendez (Council #2
re-election). And, non-SVA supporters such as the two Brooklyn Davids -- Weprin and Yassky -- (both for
Comptroller)
and Qwiss Qwinn (District
#3). Also, Council candidates openly-Gay Yetta Kurland (vs. QQ in the 3rd
District), Pete Gleason (1st
Dist. vs. Gersy) and Margaret Chin
(1st). We
do not expect GLBT people, especially, to support
candidates who are not supportive of the S.V.A. "1st things
1st!" Event directed by vivacious VID President William Stricklin.
Contenders speak from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
The forum
is at
St. Luke in The Field Catholic School at 487 Hudson Street near
Grove Street just off openly-Gay
Christopher Street in Greenwich Village.
Saturday, March 28 -- S.V.A. MONTHLY
MEETING at the GLBT CENTER
This month's S.V.A. meeting is
co-chaired by members of the S.V.A. Executive Committee.
The meeting
at the GLBT Center is in the stair-cased and spacious Gallery Room
(310) from 4:15 p.m. to 6 p.m. Call the S.V.A. at (212) 6-27-1969 to have
an item on the printed agenda.
Thursday, March 26 -- SUPREME DIVA
DIANA ROSS' BIRTHDAY
Diana Ross's songs with
The Supremes at the original Stonewall Club include: "You Keep Me
Hangin' On", "No Matter What Sign You Are", "You Can't Hurry Love",
"Love Child", "There's No Stopping Us Now", "I'm Living In Shame",
"Reflections", "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" and "My World Is Empty
Without You" among many others. You bet we wish a Supreme
Stonewall birthday to
Diana!
Wednesday, March 25 -- ORIGINAL
STONEWALL SONGS on "AMERICAN IDOL"
The #1 show "American Idol" salutes Motown on its 50th anniversary
tonight. Some songs popular at the original Stonewall Club
scheduled
to be performed include "You Can't Hurry Love" (sung by a male
contestant), "For Once In My Life" (sung by a female), "Ain't Too Proud
To Beg", "Ooh, Baby,
Baby" and the perennial dance favorite "Heat Wave" --
which renewed its popularity as the campy dance
number in "The Boys In The Band" play (1968) and movie
(1970). Showtime on N.Y. Fox t.v. network is from
8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Sunday, March 22 -- 2nd DAY of NEW
YORK GAY BIZ EXPO
For much more 411 on the expo, visit: www.STONEWALLvets.org/GayBizExpo.htm.
Saturday, March 21 -- NEW YORK GAY
BUSINESS EXPO
This is the 16th annual New York Gay Business Expo & Entertainment
Festival. The expo is at the New York City Convention
Center
on
Eleventh Avenue from West 36th to West 39th Streets in Manhattan.
There are no opening ceremonies. The
opening day Saturday is from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday, March 20 -- OFFICIAL
MEETING with MAYOR ED KOCH
One of the topics is "Stonewall 40". WLH formally invites former
NYC Mayor EIK to appropriately be the Special Male Guest of the S.V.A.
leading the 40th annual NYC Gay Pride Parade. The meeting is
confirmed for 2:45 p.m. at Mayor Koch's office on Avenue of the
Americas in Midtown Manhattan.
Wednesday, March 18 -- S.V.A. RECEIVES
ITS FIRST "STONEWALL 40" LETTER
New York State Attorney General Andrew M.
Cuomo ("AMC") delivered the very first congratulatory and
praise letter
of this historically significant season of "Stonewall 40" to the
STONEWALL Veterans' Association! A comprehensive and poignant
tribute letter, AMC declared:
"This outstanding group, the
STONEWALL Veterans' Association, has been at the forefront of combating
discrimination and encouraging tolerance, diversity and equality
through its commitment to education, community-building, support,
communication and outreach. As always, I am honored to have this
opportunity to commend the outstanding individuals who have worked with
the S.V.A. over the past 40 years."
It must
be noted that the letter was sincerely written without being
asked -- just like the
rebellion itself!
Tuesday, March 17 -- NEW YORK ST.
PATRICK'S DAY PARADE
Let's celebrate the Irish in the big "New York, New York" way!
Gay people have been marching in this historic and huge parade
for nearly 250 years since the very first St. Patrick's Parade in
1762 (when the States weren't United).
Although Gays cannot march as 'bannered' groups, hey, we don't
want
the bigotted Ancient Order of Hybernians marching as a group in our Gay
Pride
parades either! This is a practical and sensible reaction;
banning the entire parade and missing all the fun is not! Parade
blasts off on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street @ 11 a.m. Wear
something green -- or rainbow! For more 411, visit: www.SaintPatricksDayParade.com
and/or www.NYCtourist.com/info_StPats.htm
Monday, March 9 -- ABC-TV DAYTIME
STARS SALUTE BROADWAY CARES
Show participants are "All My
Children" and "General Hospital"
and "One
Life To Live". This annual ABC-TV daytime show stars
salute Broadway Cares for a fund-raising benefit with song, dance and
comedy is a wonderful showcase. It stars Susan Lucci (AMC)
and Kimberly McCullough (GH)
and Kathy Brier (OLTL) and so
many others. La Lucci makes her initial stage
appearance tonight in the opening dance number of "Dancing Queen".
Event executive producer is Tom Viola.
Confirmed from the S.V.A. are Williamson Henderson, Brooke Lynn, Eminem Margiotta, Janean Di Palo, Leigh McManus, Mari Peralta, Carl Keller, Jr., Daisy Morales and Andre
C.
The venue is at famous Town Hall Theater at 123 West 43
Street (at Avenue of the Americas) in Midtown Manhattan @
8 p.m.
Saturday, February 28 -- S.V.A. MONTHLY
MEETING of STONEWALLERS
Williamson Henderson is
the presiding officer at this month's meeting.
Several important reports by various
S.V.A. members such as Storme
and Ruthybird are provided and
discussed.
Confirmed political guest speaker is longtime civil rights
lawyer Norman H. Siegel.
A song not at The Stonewall -- although the mid-1960s song was
catchy and campy -- is "Norman" by Sue Thompson. This
Norman is also a Public Advocate candidate! The meeting is at the GLBT
Community Center in Manhattan from 4:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
Thursday, February 26 -- NYC SEND-OFF
for ADOLFO CARRION to THE WHITE HOUSE
The invitation-only event celebrates Bronx Borough President Adolfo J. Carrion's New York City
political career to date and congratulates him on his new position
as America's Urban Policy Director with his office in the West
Wing of the White House! Confirmed public officials
are Congressman Gregory Meeks,
Assemblyman Ruben Diaz, Jr.
(likely the next Bronx BP) and several Councilmembers. The
S.V.A.'s Williamson Henderson heads up the group. Party is in
Downtown Manhattan at Baylor's Ballroom at Hanover Square
between Pearl Street and (ironically) "Stone" Street from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Please also rsvp to the S.V.A.'s Andre C at (212)
6-27-1969
Saturday, February 21 -- S.V.A.
WEBSITE HITS NEWEST BUSIEST DAY
It's not Gay Pride Month; in fact, it is the middle of
cold Winter, yet the popular S.V.A. website scores
its busiest day
of the year -- no less, on a weekend -- with over 35,400 verified
visits in one day! {This
figure shall be eclipsed several
times and by more than double in June and July.}
Friday, February 20 -- BRONX BORO PREZ
ADOLFO CARRION INVITES S.V.A.
The Bronx Borough President Adolfo
J. Carrion, Jr.,
has respectfully invited a contingency from the S.V.A.
to be present at his "State of the Borough Bronx" address.
Remember where The Pope went last year when he visited
NYC: The Bronx! And where does the new Yankee Stadium open
next month? The Bronx! Opening remarks are by U.S. Senator Charles Schumer. Confirmed
public officials include NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson, former City
Council Speaker Peter Vallone, Sr.,
Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson, AJC's
predecessor Bronx President Fernando
Ferrer, NYS Assemblyman Ruben
Diaz Jr. as well as NYC Councilmembers Jo-el Rivera, Melinda Katz, Helen Foster and Melissa Viverito.
Heading up the S.V.A. group is Williamson Henderson.
Since Mr. Carrion has been hired by the U.S. President, this is
his last
NYC borough report! The ceremonies begin (early) @ 9:30
a.m. in the Center for the Performing Arts Auditorium at
Lehman College at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard in The Bronx. The
event is broadcast 'live' on New York One television. If you plan
to attend, contact Bronx resident
and Youth-4-SVA's Duran Wilson
(who will be at the event) at (646) 704-8807.
Wednesday, February 18 -- ADOLFO CARRION
is CONFIRMED for the WHITE HOUSE
The U.S. President hired the last scheduled S.V.A.
Guest Speaker.... Adolfo J.
Carrion, Jr. ("AJC") is currently the best-ever Borough
President of The Bronx! AJC
will be the President's Director of Urban Policy and located in
the West Wing of the White House. If you are qualified -- and
with a worthwhile message of interest and value -- to be a guest
speaker at an S.V.A. meeting or event, please contact a favorite
constituent of AJC's: the S.V.A. Assistant AnDre Christie at (212) 6-27-1969.
Monday, February 16 -- S.V.A. WEBSITE
HITS BUSIEST DAY of YEAR
The fact that the
ever-popular STONEWALL Veterans' Association website hit
its (so far) busiest day of the year in the middle of Winter and
at the tail end of a 3-day national holiday weekend makes the
milestone all the more impressive and powerful. HTML Systems
verifies that the visits to the S.V.A. website today was 31,293!
These are people who can actually read and comprehend.
Bless you all!
Wednesday, February 11 -- SVA's
"STONEWALL 40" PROMOTIONAL MAILINGS
Youth-4-SVA's Duran Wilson
and youthful volunteers started the four-month process of mailing out
411 about the S.V.A. plans, the need to support S.V.A. and the upcoming
events of "Stonewall 40".
Tuesday, February 10 -- HAL WEINER
RETURNS HOME from HOSPITAL
After a successful replacement of his aorta, the heart's main valve, on
Tuesday, January 20th, Hal Weiner ("Hally"), the legendary
civil rights
attorney and the S.V.A.'s legal advisor (then and now), returned home!
We expect him at the next S.V.A. meeting -- and with a
Hally-homemade cake!
Monday, February 9 -- S.V.A. SUPPER
and H.O.P. MEETING
Prior to the HOP meeting, the S.V.A. has a supper hosted by Williamson Henderson. SVA-ers
are suppering at the Chelsea Gallery Restaurant at 72 Seventh
Avenue off West 14th Street @ 6 p.m. It is only a stone's
throw from The Center. The organizers of the NYC Gay
Pride Parade have the S.V.A. on their agenda. HOP holds
their general meeting at the GLBT Center in Manhattan @ 8 p.m.
Monday, February 2, 2009 -- S.V.A. WEBSITE
BUSIEST DAY THIS YEAR
The informative, effective and attractive S.V.A. website
reaffirmed the S.V.A. worldwide internet popularity in 2009 with 30,365
verified 'visits' just today!
Saturday, January 31 -- S.V.A. MONTHLY MEETING
This is the first STONEWALL Veterans'
Association (S.V.A.) meeting of the new celebratory year 2009!
Special reports given by Williamson
and Storme and Mark Z and Ruthybird and Rogers and more.... AnDre C provides 411 on the
S.V.A. and HOP joint efforts from the GLBT Pride Parade
committee meeting that he attended at the HOP office. Main topic
today is planning for and acting on "Stonewall 40". A
key to the promotion and success of SW-40 for the S.V.A. is
fund-raising! You can't have the funs without raising the funds.
To quote Capital One ads: "What's in your
wallet?"
The confirmed guest speaker -- and S.V.A. supporter -- is The
Bronx Borough President Adolfo J.
Carrion, Jr. ("AJC").
It is now also
confirmed that the new U.S. President has since hired Adolfo as
his Urban Policy Czar and to be stationed in the West Wing of the WH!
Thus, Mr. Carrion's weekend schedule may be in the
nation's capital, Washington, D.C. Our Gay guest is Crayton Robey, the director of
the upcoming documentary "Making The Boys: The Story
Behind The Boys In The Band". And, another
guest represents a documentary film relating to
the "Stonewall 40" milestone. To be included on the S.V.A.
agenda, contact AnDre at (212)
627-1969.
Wednesday, January
28 -- S.V.A. at PARADE
COMMITTEE MEETING of HERITAGE of PRIDE GROUP
Heritage of Pride's "March" committee
head Maurice Michaane chairs
the meeting. Representing the S.V.A. are Williamson Henderson, Mary Twist and AnDre Christie. Meeting @ 7
p.m. is at HOP's office in the landmark Archives Building at 154
Christopher Street near the Hudson River in Greenwich Village.
There is a pre-meeting discussion dinner at Malatesta
Italian Cafe at the corner of Christopher and
Washington Streets down deep in Gay Greenwich Village.
Tuesday, January
27 -- S.V.A. CONFERENCE with
N.Y. CITYWIDE CANDIDATE
Representing the S.V.A. are
Founder Williamson, Webmaster Rogers Hunt and Assistant AnDre Christie. PRIDE Dems is
represented by Steven Gradman.
The venue is the professional office of the candidate in midtown
Manhattan @ 4 p.m. After the meeting, there is a dinner @ 6
p.m. for the SVA-ers at Manatus Restaurant on Bleecker Street in
Greenwich Village.
Sunday,
January 25 -- FORMER NYC
GAY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO PAGAN DIES
Antonio M. Pagan ("AMP") of
Manhattan's East Village was the first openly-Gay New York City
Councilmember, winning the Democratic primary in September and the
general election in November of 1991. Ironically, another Gay man
-- who ran against a Gay woman, Liz
Abzug -- was elected to the Council during that same Democrat
primary and general election but, the latter, Tom "Duanda"
Duane, was certified as a
winner in both elections hours after AMP. It rightly
peeved Antonio that the latter falsely claimed to be the first openly-Gay Councilmember.
Actually, it was Antonio! Just like twins, one of
them has to be born first -- even if it is hours. After
six years in the Council, Antonio ran in a crowded field for
Manhattan Borough President in 1997. He provided another Gay
candidate choice vis-a-vis The
Glickster. Proudly, Antonio had the endorsements of
the G.L.B.T. Political Coalition, Mayor Rudy Giuliani and the
IQKNY, among others. Socially, many SVA-ers such as Williamson Henderson, Terri Van Dyke, Jeremiah Newton (who lived in the
same Avenue C apartment building as AMP), Leigh McManus and Ray McCaffrey attended
Antonio's New Year's Eve parties in Alphabet City. To his
NYC official and Gay credits (unlike Duanda), respectful AMP
was a solid and proud sponsor of the S.V.A. Unlike
GINOs (Gay In Name
Only) The Glickster, Duanda and Q-trip,
the fun-loving and loyal Councilman Pagan sponsored the STONEWALL
Veterans' Association and attended S.V.A. parties and fund-raisers at
the Gayly-historic Stonewall Club.
This is one of the S.V.A. projects in which Mr. Pagan helped --
and won!
The original letter (edited by Williamson) showed a stated copy to
the S.V.A.
Antonio joined the STONEWALL Veterans' Association when we
testified!
Friday,
January 23 -- SUPPER MEETING with NYC COUNCILMEMBER
BILL de BLASIO
The popular Councilmember Bill
de Blasio is from Brooklyn! Representing the S.V.A.
are Williamson Henderson and Ruthybird Campbell and from PRIDE
Democrats is Steven Gradman.
Topic included is inclusive planning for S.V.A. and "SW-40"
at the New York City Council. The cordials serve up @ 5 p.m.
at Bruxelles Restaurant on Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich Village.
Thursday,
January 15 -- MIRACLE ON THE HUDSON RIVER
Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenburg and his amazing U.S. Airways Flight 1549 crew of
four others literally made happen a "Miracle on the Hudson" with the
incredible and perfect 200-mile-an-hour water landing! You never
saw airline passengers happier! Captain Sully's courage and skill
not only saved the lives of every passenger and crewman but potentially
thousands of citizens by averting a disaster. The amazing
happening will be officially honored and rightfully
celebrated by the extremely thankful City of New York at a
later date (February 9) at City Hall at a ceremony presided over by Mayor Bloomberg.
Thursday, January
1, 2009 -- HAPPY, HEALTHY
& GAY NEW YEAR from the STONEWALL VETERANS' ASSOCIATION of the
STONEWALL REBELLION & STONEWALL ERA
2009 S.V.A. Team
S.V.A. Editor-in-Chief:
Leigh P. McManus
Webmistress:
Babsala Lynne
Computer Consultant: Rogers Hunt
S.V.A. Office Manager: AnDre Christie
www.STONEWALLvets.org/AnDreChristie.htm
S.V.A. Newzletta Reporter: Vito Abzuzzo
Website Gyrl: Brooke Lynn
Youth-4-SVA:
Elton Johnson
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