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ashleymead · Friday Night Frivolity
July 30th, 2009
Cleveland is proud to be one of the three finalist cities bidding to host the international 2014 Gay Games. With its affordability, central Midwest location and community support – lead by the Cleveland Synergy Foundation – Cleveland is a great place to hold this event. And just think of the $60+ million economic impact it would have on our city!
This weekend, The Federation of Gay Games’ Site Selection Committee will be in Cleveland. During this time, our community will have the chance to show the world that it embraces the Gay Games. On Friday, July 31st, please join us at 8 p.m. at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum along with public officials, business and community leaders and citizens from across Ohio to show your support for this opportunity at a free event.
You can download your complimentary admission ticket here: http://www.clevelandsynergyfoundation.org/RockandRollEvent.html. Additionally, attendees will be permitted complimentary access to the entire museum.
