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Simply diVine: Eating Out for a Good Cause

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Tomorrow The Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center will be bringing European café culture to the cobblestone lane at Two Rodeo in Beverly Hills from 8pm - 10:30pm for the 4th annual Simply diVine: A Summer Soirée for the Senses
The event is all-inclusive, offering delicacies from local restaurants, premium wines, SKYY vodka, entertainment and a silent auction. Some of the exciting items up for bidding are a weekend at the Palms in Vegas, Britney Spears concert tickets and a tour of the Playboy Mansion.

Tickets are $150.00 each, reasonable considering it includes a feast from stellar eateries like 8oz, Craft, Jar, Ciudad, Lucques and AOC.

There is also an Exclusive VIP Wine Tasting from 6:30pm - 8pm for an additional charge. All proceeds fund Center programs and services.

“What better way to spend a weekend night this summer?” says event co-chair Susan Feniger, who owns participating restaurants STREET, Border Grill and Ciudad. “Nothing is better than a warm evening with friends outdoors, drinking, eating and enjoying great music—and all for a great cause.”

Photo by Beck Starr/ Courtesy of The LA Gay and Lesbian Center

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