August 24, 2015
AIDS Help Kicks Off King and Queen of Fantasy Week
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Watch the skies. A Galactic Carnival is coming to town. Its landing involves neither spaceships nor clowns, but an otherworldly atmosphere will continue for eight weeks after the Kick-Off for 2015 Fantasy Fest King and Queen on Friday, August 28.
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"We are so fortunate to have four very unique individuals running this year", noted AIDS Help Executive Director Scott Pridgen. "Each is witty, empathetic and courageous, and each has a unique story, in their own casual words, to tell the public about how HIV/AIDS affected them.
Beginning at 6 p.m. at The Southernmost Hotel, 1400 Duval, the evening's poolside party renders official who is determined to become 2015 Royalty.
What follows is series of frenzied, frisky, feisty and always fabulous series of fundraising events Keys-wide, all innovated by the Candidates and the corps of volunteers they've assembled, to raise the most money and ascend to the Coronation throne on Friday, October�23.
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With the Atlantic surf as their soundtrack and a Friday night sky going South Florida violet as their backdrop, reigning Queen Mary-Lynne 'ML' Price and King Shane Hall will preside, as AIDS Help Board President Christopher Elwell and Director of Development Jeremy Wilkerson offer other introductions.
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"As our ambassadors, each Candidates can, in the midst of 50/50 raffles and silent auctions, alter the path of someone's life: help avoid an HIV diagnosis, initiate conversations about PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), a daily medication for those who are HIV-negative but at high sexual risk of contracting HIV, or remind folks that sex with a condom, provided free by AIDS Help, protects against a variety of ugly STIs (sexually-transmitted infections)."
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Those events, always subject to change due to weather and venue, will be accessible at www.AIDSHelp.cc, every week in 'The Citizen,' individual websites, YouTube and via various social media outlets.
"We expect a lot of tweeting and texting, apps and e-mail blasts, radio and TV appearances, the methods Candidates can use to communicate their individual messages is fairly limitless in 2015," Wilkerson said.
Special events of benefit to all those competing range from a weekly 'Aqua Idol' competition at Aqua nightclub, 711 Duval, commencing September 1 through October 20, to the much-loved Sunday BINGO upstairs at the 801 Bourbon Bar, equally rewarding all Candidates from August 30 through October 18.
But first comes the Kick-Off song-and-dance. From a lottery held prior, home-grown entertainment will be provided.
"We never know quite what to expect when our four candidates take the stage," added Wilkerson.
Royal Purveyors will be on-hand. Jeff Woessner, owner of Jeff's Gems, again created The Royal Ring(s). Crowns are designed and provided by Neptune Designs, owned and operated by Jay and Carmenza Pfahl. Intended for "less formal" events through the year, The Royal Sashes are donated by Fantasy Fest Queens Ginger King and Meta 'Fizz' Retew and Former King Gregg McGrady (also remembering Jean-Claude Gosselin).
King and Queen Pins come from Bill Heller and Leigha Fox, both crowned in 2002, who decided to maintain the goodwill gesture of Donnie and Sonia Kozicki. The Bitch Sisters (Scott Fuhriman and Kelly Summers) and LaLa Belle (the late LA Meyers) continue their 2001 tradition of bestowing Royal Scepters (donated by Local Awards & Engraving). Appliqued capes are gifted by Frank Cicalese (Fantasy Fest King 1995) and life partner Bob Conti. Royal Florist since 2008 Richard Dennison of Gourmet Nibbles & Baskets supplies Kick-Off centerpieces and bouquets for the Coronation Ball.
A 'family award' comes from J.T. Thompson (of 'One Human Family' and Design Group Key West), who invented the Duke and Duchess commendation to be more inclusive and recognize their selfless contribution. Similarly, in 2010, partners Derrick Traylor and Terry Paulson began providing the Duke and Duchess Royal Sashes. And, of course, on an island that treasures a good toast, Dennis Beaver, of the Tennessee Williams Key West Exhibit at the Tennessee Williams Center, and Mike Mongo will reward the King and Queen with gold-and-silver engraved Royal Chalices.
Documenting it all is Royal Photographer Peter Arnow of Spectrum Imaging, who for years has taken the official photographs.
Admission to kick-off is free, but come prepared to stroll tents of Candidate-oriented goodies for sale that brand their campaigns with logos and catchphrases.