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DESCRIPTION:WHAT:\nDon your tux or favorite party gown and join the GLIDE Legacy 
 Committee for their second annual GLIDE Legacy Gala – A Love Supreme. The 
 black-tie affair dedicated to celebrating and continuing GLIDE’s 
 incredible legacy of love, leadership and community will feature the 
 inspirational GLIDE Ensemble and Change Band, famed jazz ensemble the 
 Terence Brewer Band and DJ KingMost with a hosted bar and hors d'oeuvres 
 from some of San Francisco’s finest restaurants.\n\nAlong with the 
 evening’s festivities, the GLIDE Legacy Committee -- a group of young 
 social entrepreneurs -- will present the Cecil Williams Award and Janice 
 Mirikitani Award to two individuals who are change agents in their 
 communities.  This year’s Cecil Williams Award goes to California 
 Attorney General Kamala Harris.  The Janice Mirikitani Award will go to 
 Dave Eggers for his groundbreaking work as an author, publisher, 
 philanthropist and literary entrepreneur.  Both recipients will not be in 
 attendance due to scheduling conflicts.\n\n“We are thrilled to present 
 these awards to Attorney General Harris and Eggers,” said Mike Kim, 
 chairman of the GLIDE Legacy Committee. “Harris’ leadership on behalf 
 of victims of violence in our communities represents the authentic power 
 and courage to build a safe and just society while Eggers serves as an 
 inspiration for our generation as a change agent whose commitment to 
 students and teachers is tireless and total.”\n\nThe GLIDE Legacy Gala 
 will raise funds for programs of the GLIDE Foundation so it can continue to 
 provide innovative and comprehensive services to the poor and marginalized 
 in the San Francisco community. \n\n“Our heartfelt thanks go to the GLIDE 
 Legacy Committee,” said GLIDE founder Reverend Cecil Williams.  It is 
 encouraging to see young folks get involved in philanthropy and really make 
 a difference in the world."\n\nWHERE: 	\nThe historic Regency Ballroom 
 \n1300 Van Ness Ave. (at Sutter), San Francisco\n\nWHEN:	\nSaturday, July 
 9, 2011\n7pm to midnight\n\nWHO:		\nHosted by: The GLIDE Legacy 
 Committee\nHonorees: \nThe Cecil Williams Award:  California Attorney 
 Kamala Harris\nThe Janice Mirikitani Award: author, publisher, co-founder 
 826 Valencia Dave Eggers\nEntertainment: The GLIDE Ensemble and Change Band 
 Jazz ensemble The Terence Brewer BandDJ KingMost\n\nTICKETS:	\nGeneral 
 admission tickets: $65 \nVIP tickets: $150 (includes a meet and greet with 
 GLIDE founders Reverend Cecil\nWilliams and Janice Mirikitani in a private 
 room with hosted bar, hors d'oeuvres and\nVIP gift bags)\n\nTickets 
 available at Glide.org	\n\nINFO:	\nFor more information about the GLIDE 
 Legacy Gala, please call (415) 674-6001 or email\ndcaminong@glide.org. For 
 more information about GLIDE please call (415) 674-6000 or\nvisit 
 www.Glide.org\n\nSPONSORS (partial list):	 \nArk.com, Vad Vodka, Don Q, 
 Aidells, That Takes the Cake, Anchor Brewing Company,\nVivanista\n\nABOUT 
 the GLIDE Legacy Committee\nThe GLIDE Legacy Committee is a radically 
 inclusive team comprised of social entrepreneurs who strive to engage, 
 inspire and educate new audiences of young professionals within the San 
 Francisco Bay Area through GLIDE’s mission of unconditional love, 
 compassion and social justice to broaden and deepen community involvement 
 with the organization.\n\nABOUT Reverend Cecil Williams and Janice 
 Mirikitani: \nIn 1963, Reverend Cecil Williams revolutionized the then 
 Conservative GLIDE Memorial United Methodist Church by encouraging policies 
 and practices that focused on accepting people from all walks of life in 
 order to create positive change in the community. Over the last 43 years, 
 Williams and his wife Janice Mirikitani, the Founding President of GLIDE, 
 have achieved worldwide recognition for their groundbreaking work toward 
 empowering the city’s poor and marginalized communities to make 
 meaningful changes in their lives and break the cycle of poverty and 
 dependence.  Mirikitani is San Francisco’s second Poet Laureate, 
 appointed in 2000.   She has authored four books of poetry and the editor 
 of nine landmark anthologies, which provide platforms for writers of color, 
 women, youth and children.   \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/06/13/18681786.php
SUMMARY:GLIDE Legacy Gala – A Love Supreme
LOCATION:1300 Van Ness Ave.\nSan Francisco, CA  94109
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/06/13/18681786.php
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