Posts Tagged ‘special’

Drag Brunch at the Gunk Haus!

Friday, March 18th, 2011
 

 

dragbrunch_frontEnjoy an April shower of frivolity as  Gunk Haus, a German gastropub in Clintondale, NY hosts “Drag Brunch” on Sunday, April 10th from 11 am to 5 pm to benefit ARCS. For $20, you’ll have your choice of breakfast entrees, coffee, pastries, fruit and a mimosa, and Gunk Haus donates $10 of your meal to ARCS. Hudson Valley favorite Trixie Starr brings her cavalcade of games, fun and surprises, JoJo Gerard imports a bit of Fire Island fire, while Ophelia Nightly performs a few songs along with a special “mystery guest”. Additional music and sound provided by Superior Sounds. Make your reservations today by calling (845) 883-0866 or email info@gunkhaus.com.

Performances between 12 and 2 pm but brunch services lasts from 11 am to 5 pm. Proceeds will go toward the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk.

The Gunk Haus is located at 387 South Street in Clintondale (but if you’re searching on Google Maps, enter the town of Highland, NY 12528 instead).

Trixie Starr keeps it classy.

Trixie Starr keeps it classy.

Ophelia Nightly

Ophelia Nightly

JoJo Gerard

JoJo Gerard

Hudson Valley AIDS Walk: The XtraNormal Commercial

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
Jamie fills Terry in on this year's Hudson Valley AIDS Walk

Jamie fills Terry in on this year's Hudson Valley AIDS Walk

Our first commercial for the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk is here! Check out this Q & A between two friends created in the super-easy, text-to-movie XtraNormal format. (Hey, if GEICO can do it, why can’t we?)

Help us spread the word about the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk on Saturday, May 7th on the Walkway Over the Hudson by pasting this link on your Facebook wall or blog, or send it out by email to friends and family that would like to know more about the Walk.

Jamie & Terry on: the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk

And you can even “remix” this commercial or make your own HVAW promo on XtraNormal.com!

Unexpressed: In and Out of Love, a Valentine's "Or Not So" Cabaret

Friday, January 14th, 2011

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ARCS would like to express our thanks to Todd Michael Thomas, musical director Jon Breitenbach and Jim and Patrick from Chill Wine Bar for pulling this event together! With over 50 guests in the audience, we raised more than $1,000 for the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk. Check out a few videos from the performance on our YouTube channel if you missed it!

Just in time for Valentine’s Day! Chill Wine Bar, ARCS and Todd Michael Thomas invite you to an evening of love…well, some love and some not-so-full-of-love songs, and some that have nothing to do with Valentine’s Day at all (but the word ‘love’ may pop up in the lyrics). With music direction by Jon Breitenbach.

ARCS will be there at 7 pm, but Chill opens at 5 pm
Show Begins at 8PM
$20 Suggested Donation at the door
All proceeds go to benefit the 2011 Hudson Valley AIDS Walk and ARCS.

Chill is located at 173 Main Street in downtown Beacon. Look for the blue lanterns in the window!

Jumpstart your Hudson Valley AIDS Walk fundraising now!

Friday, January 7th, 2011

That’s right, folks! The Hudson Valley AIDS Walk steps off in just five months from today on Saturday, May 7, 2011 on the Walkway Over the Hudson. This year you’ll be able to register at either the Highland or Poughkeepsie side of the river and enjoy a scenic high-in-the-sky 2.5-mile walk to raise funds and awareness for the local fight against HIV/AIDS. All monies raised stay HERE in the Hudson Valley to help the 3,000+ neighbors that ARCS serves each year. Remember to WALK LOCAL FIRST!

Walk-Local-FirstJump-start your fundraising for the Walk by creating your online “walk envelope” using Firstgiving.com. Just go to www.firstgiving.com/arcs to get started. From there you can link your Firstgiving page to your Facebook profile, send emails to those you know, and download widgets for your website or blog. It’s easy, quick and secure for friends and family donating to your envelope!

We’d also like to welcome Diversified Investment Advisors as a Bronze Level Sponsor once again, and Orient, the new nightclub in Poughkeepsie, has agreed to host the official Walk After-party. Thanks to all of our sponsors!

For all the latest on the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk, visit www.arcs.org/aidswalk.php often! We’ll have lots more news for you in the coming weeks!

Special Events News for 2011

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Happy New Year! We are excited to unveil a completely revised schedule of special events for 2011. Long-time ARCS supporters may have noticed that ARCS did not hold its annual Hudson Valley AIDS Walk this fall; instead, we’re bringing you a variety of smaller events for the remainder of this year.

A Fresh Step for the AIDS Walk
ARCS’ signature community event, the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk, has been moved to the springtime! The next Walk is scheduled for Saturday, May 7, 2011 along the Walkway Over the Hudson in Poughkeepsie—or Highland. (Actually, it’s both, since the Walkway connects Dutchess and Ulster counties, symbolizing what we do here at ARCS.) The newly-revised AIDS Walk will feature a variety of walk routes for those looking for more of a challenge, plus a special ceremony at the Walkway’s center. A volunteer organizing committee is already hard at work on plans (in addition to creating our Halloween Spooktacular as a fill-in for this fall). Keep your eyes and ears open for more details on the new Hudson Valley AIDS Walk!

Raise Your Fork, Raise Funds for ARCS
We’re also thrilled to announce that ARCS will be participating once again in Dining Out for Life, an international HIV/AIDS fundraising event on Thursday, April 28, 2011. Restaurants in Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster counties will be donating 25% to 50% of your meal costs to ARCS, so the more diners they have (and the more you eat and drink), the more funds we raise! Ambassadors will be on hand in each participating restaurant to inform diners about ARCS’ services and to sign you up for special raffles and prize giveaways! Dining Out for Life is sponsored by Subaru of the Mid-Hudson in Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County Tourism, and BigGayHudsonValley.com. Mark your calendars now and get ready to dine for life!

Charity Ball Moves to the Fall
Our final switch-up involves our long-running Charity Ball, formerly the “Hearts for ARCS” Valentine’s Ball. With such a heavy spring line-up, we’ve moved our annual gala to harvest time instead. Get ready to dance, dine and bid on fine auction items on November 5, 2011—and we’re moving to a new location too! The next Charity Ball will be held at Whitby Castle in Rye, a fairytale castle on Long Island Sound. This elegant event will still feature our silent auction, energetic dancing, live entertainment, delicious cuisine and our honorary award ceremony.

Get involved! Each of these three special events requires months of planning by a team of volunteers. Join one of our organizing committees by contacting J. Dewey at (914) 785-8326 or jdewey@arcs.org.

Thanksgiving Food Drives

Friday, November 19th, 2010

We’re thrilled to announce that we have two Thanksgiving food drives coming up, both organized by wonderful community partners. What better way to say thanks for all you’ve got than by sharing a little bit with a family in need?

Ardsley/Westchester County:

The Silver Lining Club at Ardsley High School is holding a food drive at DeCicco’s Market at 21 Center Street in Ardsley on Sunday, November 21st from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Stock up on Thanksgiving meal supplies and purchase an extra non-perishable food item to drop off outside at the ARCS table. The Club is also accepting donations of cleaning supplies and personal hygiene items, as these items are often expensive for families of ARCS’ clients. Ideal items include laundry detergent, household cleansers, shampoo, moisturizer, shaving cream, soap and deodorant.

Poughkeepsie/Dutchess County:

Thanksgiving is almost here, and you know what that means; Everyone is home for the Holiday! Yes, that’s right – the Wednesday night before Turkey Day is one of the biggest nights of the year to go out!

That said, join your old friends – and make some new ones, too – during Big Gay Wednesday at Babycakes Cafe on Collegeview Avenue in Poughkeepsie. The party starts at 9pm on Thanksgiving Eve, and goes until 2am… so you’ll have plenty of time to catch up with your friends.

In the spirit of giving, BGHV and Babycakes have partnered with ARCS – AIDS-Related Community Services – to help stock their Poughkeepsie food closet We know we CAN do it; but we need your help! Bring a grocery bag of non-perishable food items with you to Babycakes this Wednesday Night, Nov. 24th, and you’ll receive a coupon good for a two-for-one cocktail (limit one per person) that evening!

In addition, everyone that brings a bag of non-perishable food to Babycakes this Wednesday will also be entered to win two tickets for Christmas with Tom and Trixie: Is That All There Is? on Thursday, December 16th at 8pm.

Not only will you get a chance to imbibe, dine on a dessert with your friends, or enjoy the beats served up by the boys of Prephab, but you’ll also have the chance to help ensure that those less fortunate will have something to eat this holiday season.

So put on a cute new outfit, raid your pantry and fill a bag, and come on out to Big Gay Wednesday at Babycakes this November 24th; we’ll see you there!

Babycakes Cafe is located at 1-3 Collegeview Avenue near Vassar College in Poughkeepsie.

Photos from Our Halloween Spooktacular!

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Get all the latest news from ARCS by signing up for our monthly e-mail newsletter!

The current edition can be found here, hosted by the very generous Vertical Response email website. Check it out for a link to photos from our Halloween Spooktacular, snapped by volunteer Lorie Loupe!

Sign up to get your copy directly by visiting our homepage – then look for the yellow box on the lower right-hand corner!

Photos from our "Chill Out" Friendraiser

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Oh Thursday, August 19, 2010 ARCS held another installation in our series of small, casual “Friendraiser” cocktail parties at Chill Wine Bar in Beacon, NY. Over 70 guests gathered at this low-key wine and tapas spot for complimentary cheese platters and freshly-made hummus, and a wine tasting by Lauber Imports. Judith Tulloch entertained us with vocals and guitar for most of the evening, while v0lunteers sold tickets for our “chance auction” raffle. Prizes included a basket of cookies from Crumb Bakery in Beacon, massage services from Hands On Massage & Wellness, passes to Hudson Valley Renegades baseball games, a fall foliage cruise on the River Rose paddleboat, and fine wines donated by Bob Brink and Bill Cole. Mr. Cole made his donation in honor of his uncle Paul Bratton, who passed away from AIDS in 1990. We also gave away Barnes & Noble gift cards provided by Verizon and a CD of Judith Tulloch’s music. ARCS would like to thank Patrick McKenna and Jim Svetz, the owners of Chill, for hosting the event for the second year in a row; volunteers Barbara Bennet, Christopher Emerson, Trina Hiemcke, and Andi Straus; and of course all of our friends and supporters who attended.

Friends old and new gather at Chill Wine Bar in Beacon

Friends old and new gather at Chill Wine Bar in Beacon

Our friends from the Renegades and Lauber Imports

Our friends from the Renegades and Lauber Imports

ARCS staff take over the front banquette.

ARCS staff take over the front banquette.

ARCS volunteer Christine and her son Matt

ARCS volunteer Christine and her son Matt

Chill owner Patrick McKenna (right) prepares platters of food for ARCS' guests.

Chill owner Patrick McKenna (right) prepares platters of food for ARCS' guests.

Musician Judith Tulloch on guitar. Judith performs again at Chill with her complete band on August 28, 2010.

Musician Judith Tulloch on guitar. Judith performs again at Chill with her complete band on August 28, 2010.

A selection of raffle prizes.

A selection of raffle prizes.

ARCS volunteer Christopher Emerson assists ARCS' Director of Public Relations, J. Dewey, with handing out raffle prizes to winners.

ARCS volunteer Christopher Emerson assists ARCS' Director of Public Relations, J. Dewey, with handing out raffle prizes to winners.

ARCS supporter David Juhren accepts a raffle prize (donated by Bob Brink) on behalf of Christine Wynkoop.

ARCS supporter David Juhren accepts a raffle prize (donated by Bob Brink) on behalf of Christine Wynkoop.

Barbara's on the Run for ARCS: Raising Funds in the Steamtown Marathon

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Barbara Bennet, a long-time friend of ARCS and the current Coordinator of the Hudson Valley HIV CARE Network, is running in Scranton, PA’s Steamtown Marathon and has turned it into a fundraising opportunity for ARCS. Here’s the story, in her own words:

“Hello!

I’m running in the Steamtown Marathon, Scranton , PA to raise money for AIDS-Related Community Services (ARCS) – please make a donation by visiting our FirstGiving page: http://www.firstgiving.com/barbarabennet

As many of you may know, I work for ARCS, which is a non-profit HIV/AIDS services organization that has offices in seven counties in the Hudson Valley.  Since the budget crisis began in 2008, ARCS has lost several education and prevention programs and  $1.1 million of money due to recession-based cutbacks.

Every nonprofit is hurting, yes its true.  However, HIV infection is 100% preventable, but growing among our neighbors.

One of largest growing populations of new HIV infections in our region (yes, HUDSON VALLEY) is among women of child bearing age.  This means that women are being infected with HIV because they do not know enough to protect themselves or they don’t have the means to do so.

Cost-analysis studies show, that the cost to prevent an HIV infection is about $50.00 and the cost of treating an infection is about $600,000 over a lifetime.
Providing education and prevention alternatives to our neighbors is of the utmost importance during this time of economic hardship when many women are not able to support themselves.

This year, I am asking that you consider donating to ARCS to help prevent the spread of HIV among our neighbors.

You can donate online with a credit card. All donations are secure and sent directly to AIDS-Related Community Services (ARCS) by FirstGiving, who will email you a printable record of your donation.

Please forward this email to anyone who shares your passion and commitment to helping our community.

With love always,

Barbara”

Updated: ARCS in the News!

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Update: ARCS’ Executive Director, Jeff Kraus, was interviewed on WAMC regarding the fact that New York State is withholding payments to contracted not-for-profits. While this situation is not unique to ARCS, unfortunately, as you’ll hear in the interview, it has placed us in a precarious financial predicament.

WAMC Interview

AIDS-Related Community Services was featured in two news articles this week. Please use the links below to read each story!

Fundraisers Boost AIDS Prevention

from The Poughkeepsie Journal (which sponsored our 2009 Hudson Valley AIDS Walk)

Nonprofits on the Hook

from the New York Nonprofit Press