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Ang Ladlad-One Bacardi* meet and greet

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Ang Ladlad, the national organization of Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Filipinos, is holding a Meet and Greet with the bold, brilliant and beautiful clan, OneBacardi* (see their logo above).

WHEN: 12 September 2009, Saturday
WHERE: Seminar Room 104, University Hotel, UP Diliman, Quezon City
WHAT TIME: 6:30-10:30 pm

This event is part of Ang Ladlad’s Membership Renewal Campaign in the National Capital Region (NCR) and is open to all bona fide Ang Ladlad members who want to renew their membership for the year.

Come one! Come all! And let’s meet One Bacardi*!!!

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*ONEBACARDI is a dynamic social network organization whose aim is to strengthen the members’ awareness and involvement in LGBT issues, and promote unity and camaraderie within the entire LGBT community. They envision a community of socially mature individuals who are free-spirited, well-rounded and socially responsible. They provide their members a ready and expanding community of contacts to share extracurricular and social activities with.

For the past 3 years, OneBacardi has produced successful events and activities such as Revelation, Gods and Goddesses, Detention, OneBacardi Anniversary Parties, 1[heart]Christmas, OneBacardi Sportsfest and the recently concluded Bacardi Idol. Also, they have been actively participating in community development and social awareness programs such as OneBacardi Charity, Manila Pride March, and their partnership with Ang Ladlad.

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