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		<title>Donna&#8217;s Chronicles: The Academy’s third annual Legends Awards &#8211; San Francisco Bay Occasions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Donna pouch &#8211; The Academy&#8217;s third annual Legends Awards ceremony was held at the Swedish American Hall last Friday and nearly 200 people came to celebrate and socialize, including Jan Wahl, Gary Virginia, Gareth Gooch, Bill Wilson, and Brian Kent. We cooperate with the dashing Liam Mayclem of television and gastronomic celebrity and Sister Roma, &#8230;</p>
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<p>The Academy&#8217;s third annual Legends Awards ceremony was held at the Swedish American Hall last Friday and nearly 200 people came to celebrate and socialize, including <strong>Jan Wahl, Gary Virginia, Gareth Gooch, Bill Wilson, </strong>and <strong>Brian Kent. </strong>We cooperate with the dashing <strong>Liam Mayclem </strong>of television and gastronomic celebrity and <strong>Sister Roma</strong>, the &#8220;most photographed nun in the world&#8221; and she is always fun to work with. <strong>Paul Miller </strong>and <strong>Nate Bourg </strong>In addition to launching The Academy, you created a group of awards to recognize those who make a difference in the LGBTQ + community.  The Exemplar Award was presented by the sparkling <strong>Mercedez Munro </strong>to the longtime champion of the Asian / Pacific Islander Community <strong>Tita Aida. </strong>the <strong>Diane Jones </strong>Solidarity award went to writer, activist and filmmaker <strong>Leo Herrera</strong>who accepted by video.  The Architect Award was then presented by a talented drag performer <strong>Miss Rahni Nothing more </strong>to <strong>Scott Peterson</strong>who made the powerhouse such a popular SOMA location;  his remarks were particularly humble and moving.  In between awards, we enjoyed a remarkable variety of musical performances by <strong>Russell Deason, Melanie DeMore, </strong>and <strong>Linda Steinstrasse. </strong>Finally, the Legends Archive Award was presented by <strong>Terrance Kelly</strong>, Director of the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir <strong>Dr.  Tim Seelig</strong>, Artistic Director of the SF Gay Men&#8217;s Chorus.  Tim recently announced his retirement after an exceptional career and particularly significant contributions to this local choir, making him a perfect choice for the evening&#8217;s first award.  In keeping with previous years, Tim gave one of his favorite conducting sticks, framed by historical photographs and documents, on display at the Academy forever, along with Sister Roma&#8217;s headdress and <strong>Juanita MORE!</strong>&#8216;sneon &#8220;Loads of Love&#8221;.  The awards ended with a hilarious video from Tim and a rousing song by members of the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir.  The guests hiked next to the Academy to an after-party in the Academy with all the award winners, presenters, actors and guests for cocktails and congratulations, as Juanita MORE!  made for excellent music.</p>
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<p>Two recent events occurred to friends and acquaintances of the deceased <strong>Harry Denton </strong>and <strong>Michael Pagan </strong>an opportunity to collect and share great memories.  First, Harry&#8217;s Bar on Fillmore Street hosted a weekday happy hour party.  Since we have never been to this bar and were rather unfamiliar with this forest neck, we went there a little hesitantly, unsure of our reception.  Within minutes of arriving, any fear was gone <strong>Gregor August </strong>offered us a seat and a cosmo and engaged us in a pleasant conversation.  The crowd of exuberant guests hummed with amusing stories about their experiences with Harry Denton.  At some point it was time to cut the two cakes, both with suggestive and amusing designs, and sing the birthday song.  Somehow we were lifted to the front bar with Liam Mayclem with the blessing of the general manager <strong>Charles Johnson </strong>and we conducted the chant that ended with a toast to this extraordinary San Franciscan.</p>
<p>Then we met some former <strong>Sir Francis Drake </strong>Hotel staff and other friends and business associates of Michael Pagan at Harris&#8217; Steakhouse.  Once again the conversation turned to the man we honored.  We loved spending time with <strong>Cassandra Cass, Holotta Tymes, </strong>and <strong>Robert Carstensen</strong>who all played a vital role in the success of Sunday&#8217;s a Drag at The Starlight Room, as well as other familiar faces from the many years doing shows at the hotel.  We even got the chance to spend a few minutes with Michael&#8217;s sister, daughter, and son-in-law.  A big thank you to <strong>Scott Taylor </strong>for a comfortable setting with a bar, delicious food, beautiful flower arrangements and a slide show with photos.  Each of these events was not difficult with ceremonies or speeches, but served an important purpose, bringing together people who have been affected by the loss of two very caring people who touched many lives.</p>
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<p>We ended our weekend with the celebration of the Absolute Empress <strong>Marlenas </strong>Birthday with many of her friends in Patricia&#8217;s Green, the small park in the Hayes Valley, directly opposite the legendary Marlena&#8217;s Bar. Marlena shone when she received admirers from near and far, courtly and otherwise, when cake was cut and champagne flowed.  We talked to emperors <strong>John Carrillo, Jacque Michaels, JP Soto, </strong>and <strong>Bill Bulkley</strong>, Empresses <strong>Alexis miranda </strong>and <strong>Emma Peel, Kippy Marks, Carlos Medal, Patrick Noonan, Aldy Albanes-Pearman, Bobby Sleker, Ehra Amaya, Jouke Lanning</strong>, and much more.  This was an informal celebration for a wonderful community icon.  As this pandemic continues to melt, we look forward to many more such events, bringing people back together personally with caution but with boundless joy.</p>
<p>Donna Sachet is a celebrated performer, fundraiser, activist, and philanthropist with over two decades of service to the San Francisco LGBTQ community.  Contact them at empsachet@gmail.com</p>
<h2>Calendar a / la sachet</h2>
<p>Friday 19th November<br /><strong>Winter onesie party</strong><br />Have fun in your favorite body<br />DJ Rob Moore<br />The Lookout, 3600 16th Street<br />21 clock<br />For free!</p>
<p>Monday, November 29th<br /><strong>Castro Christmas tree lights</strong><br />Hosted by Donna Sachet<br />Music, elected officials, and fellowship<br />Bank of America, Castro location<br />6 p.m.<br />For free!</p>
<p>Thursday December 2nd<br /><strong>Drag queens on the ice</strong><br />Union Square holiday skating rink<br />Top drag queens conquer the ice<br />Special guest Denali from RuPaul&#8217;s Drag Race<br />19 o&#8217;clock<br />For free!</p>
<p>Sunday 5th December<br /><strong>Help is on the way for the holidays XX</strong><br />Richmond / Ermet Aid Foundation benefits the Open Hand project<br />Auction &#038; Performances<br />Brava Theater, 2781 24th Street<br />6:30 in the evening<br />$ 45 and more<br />www.reaf.org</p>
<p>Monday 6th December<br /><strong>Tree of hope lighting</strong><br />Rainbow World Fund<br />Origami decorated Christmas tree<br />Grace Cathedral, 1100 California Street<br />19 o&#8217;clock<br />For free!<br />www.rainbowfund.org</p>
<p>Sunday December 12th<br /><strong>Birthday cabaret &#038; celebration</strong><br />Celebrations of José Sarria hosted by Emperor XLVIII, AN, William Bulkley<br />Moderation by the Imperial Crown Princess Katya Smirnoff-Skyy<br />Martuni&#8217;s, 4 Valencia street<br />4–6 p.m.</p>
<p>Tuesday and Wednesday, December 14th &#038; 15th<br /><strong>Donna Sachets Songs of the Season</strong><br /><strong>Presented by Brian Kent</strong><br />Advantages of the holiday cabaret PRC<br />Feinstein&#8217;s at Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason Street<br />8 p.m.<br />$ 25 and more<br />www.prcsf.org</p>
<p>Published on November 18, 2021</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From Donna Sachet– No Pride Parade? No celebration in the community center? How could we celebrate SF Pride? This community has once again proven that it can! The last week of June coincided with the modified opening of the city after over 14 months of COVID-related restrictions and our LGBTQ + community was ready to &#8230;</p>
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<p>From Donna Sachet–</p>
<p>No Pride Parade?  No celebration in the community center?  How could we celebrate SF Pride?  This community has once again proven that it can!  The last week of June coincided with the modified opening of the city after over 14 months of COVID-related restrictions and our LGBTQ + community was ready to celebrate SF Pride!</p>
<p>On the evening of June 23, the Rainbow Honor Walk hosted the second of its Rainbow Reels series, highlighting people who have bronze plaques in their honor on the sidewalks of the Castro neighborhood by having a group at home watch relevant films.  The first Rainbow Reels last December focused on <strong>Divine </strong>with the film I am divine<strong>. </strong>That evening two films were shown, No Secret Anymore and One Wedding and a Revolution, each offering unique insights into the life of.  Offer <strong>Phyllis Lyon &#038; Del Martin</strong>.<strong> </strong>Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors <strong>Barbara Tannenbaum </strong>hosted a lively discussion <strong>Marcia Gallo, </strong>The films were followed by a rapid auction and thank you gifts were sent to donors.  All in all, the Rainbow Honor Walk has paid well-deserved attention to Phyllis Lyon &#038; Del Martin, and supportive donors have helped raise funds for future bronze plaques.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t miss the Castro Walgreen Community Windows, now with the Rainbow Honor Walk and a big thank you to the longtime and ongoing donor <strong>Allan Baird. </strong>Without financial support like his, this project to honor LGBTQ + people could not continue.</p>
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<p>The following night, June 24th, the San Francisco Bay Times and The Academy hosted the second Divas &#038; Drinks event, this time live and in person at the Academy.  This relatively new private club was founded by <strong>Nate Bourg </strong>and <strong>Paul Miller </strong>offers a well-appointed, intimate space for private gatherings, from book club reunions, wine tastings and cocktail parties to larger events like this one designed to highlight the women&#8217;s community at Castro.  Two teams faced each other in a playful Name That Tune game, moderated by this columnist and with the help of <strong>DJ Rockaway</strong>, with Team Olivia taking home the award.  Every luxurious and comfortable room at the Academy was filled with happy celebrations, suddenly stripped of masks and social distancing, stepping out onto the spacious deck with heated seating areas and fire pit and enjoying nibbles from Noe Valley Bakery, Extreme Pizza and Kokak Chocolates, and mixed cocktails a Bacardi representative <strong>Liz Thyken</strong> and curated by Bacardi VP <strong>Heide Freyer</strong>.</p>
<p>The show stopper of the night was Mayor&#8217;s appearance <strong>London breed! </strong>Obviously relaxed and comfortable in this club atmosphere, she stayed long after the official program and enjoyed conversations and cocktails.  SF supervisors were also present <strong>Rafael Mandelmann, </strong>SF Pride Grand Marshals <strong>Melonia green, melora green, </strong>and <strong>Clair Farley, </strong>and <strong>Dion Lim </strong>from ABC-7 news.  We met up with a variety of friends including Openhouse founder Dr. <strong>Marcy Adelmann, </strong>The creators of Pink Triangle <strong>Patrick &#038; Hossein Carney, Derek Barnes, </strong>SF commissioners <strong>Debra Walker </strong>and <strong>Andrea Shorter, Kate Brown </strong>by Dykes on Bikes<strong>, Beth Schnitzer </strong>from spritz public relations and of course <strong>Betty Sullivan </strong>and <strong>Jennifer Viegas </strong>the San Francisco Bay Times.  The invitation to the Divas &#038; Drinks of the evening was: “Where are all the women in the Castro?” Well, that evening they were in the academy and had a great time!</p>
<p>We happened to be back at the Academy for An Evening with Donna Sachet the next night.  As COVID restrictions relaxed, it just seemed appropriate to have an intimate evening with friends, and so we did.  The Academy provided and brought a blackjack table, cocktails, and nibbles <strong>Russell Deason </strong>to play the in-house piano.  Needless to say, singing followed. <strong>Andrew Hirst </strong>began with his savvy voice applied to Broadway show tunes.</p>
<p>After some pleading, we put the crowd in the piano room and sang some of our favorite songs and shared personal stories.  Were among the cozy crowd <strong>Cicero Braganca &#038; Russ Fischella, Jeff Doney &#038; Adam Their, David Hone, </strong>and too many others to name.  In the end, it was the perfect, low-key evening with close friends and new acquaintances to share memories and create new ones.</p>
<p>Saturday, June 26th, was the long-awaited appointment of <strong>Gary Virginia &#038; Donna Sachets 23rd Annual Pride Brunch! </strong>Although this was the second annual virtual event and we missed personal camaraderie, this year&#8217;s theme, &#8220;A Taste of SF Pride&#8221; took visitors on a fun tour of the San Francisco neighborhoods of special relevance to the LGBTQ + community, punctuated by video footage from SF Pride Grand Marshals and other special guests including Mayor London Breed and Speaker of the US House of Representatives <strong>Nancy Pelosi. </strong>Musical entertainment from the SF Lesbian / Gay Freedom Band and <strong>Kippy brands, </strong>a moving tribute to longtime supporters <strong>Tom Taylor, </strong>and a photographic review of 22 previous Pride Brunches rounded off the program.  After all was said and done, over $ 33,000 was raised for the People&#8217;s Republic of China and this popular tradition continued.</p>
<p>You may have had the opportunity to watch the program on Saturday, June 26th, or afterwards on YouTube.  In fact, four generous sponsors bought a King Suite at The Palace Hotel one Friday night and watched the Pride Brunch from their room the next morning before checking out.  She and other premium ticket holders received delivered gift bags and DoorDash delivered brunch of their choice while they participated in a lively silent auction for excursions, dinners, gourmet baskets, and other items.</p>
<p>We accompanied our co-host Gary Virginia to an official viewing party in a dear friend&#8217;s beautiful Castro house!  The decor was over the top, the food plentiful and tasty, the drinks galore, and the company exceptional, including the former SF Pride President <strong>Michelle Meow &#038; Tookta, </strong>current SF Pride President <strong>Carolyn Wysinger, Briggs Hawley, Don Ho Tse, Eric Bernier &#038; Mike Proctor, Ernie Hong &#038; Fred Siegel, Deana Dawn, Joe Mac, Khmera Rouge, Kevin Lisle, Tyler Nelson, </strong>and <strong>Ralph Hibbs. </strong>What a great way to see the end product of months of preparation and work surrounded by a diverse group of good friends!</p>
<p>We ended our SF Pride weekend as we had for many years <strong>Juanita MORE!</strong>&#8220;infamous Pride party on Sunday June 27th. Over the course of 10 hours or more, some sort of SF Pride Parade marched through this sprawling space, pumped up by great music and excellent camaraderie, including <strong>Sister Roma, Celso Dulay &#038; CJ Knight, Julian Marshburn, Suzan Revah, Dulce de Leche, Mutha Chucka, Christopher Vasquez, </strong>Acting emperor <strong>Mr. David Glamamore, </strong>and much more.  We later heard that the event raised significant funds again, this year over $ 110,000 for the Imperial Council and Queer Nightlife Fund.  What a fitting way to underline that this is indeed a resilient, courageous gathering of like-minded people who refuse to be handicapped by cancellations, pandemics, or other adversity!</p>
<p>With all that behind us, we can only imagine what an incredible SF Pride Parade &#038; Celebration awaits us next year!  But not without your commitment!  Think about getting more actively involved in the planning and running of SF Pride, volunteering to help your favorite organization find its place in the celebrations, and don&#8217;t even think about heading out to town next June because SF Pride 2022 is going to be phenomenal!</p>
<p>Donna Sachet is a celebrated performer, fundraiser, activist, and philanthropist with over two decades of service to the San Francisco LGBTQ community.  Contact them at empsachet@gmail.com</p>
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<p>Friday July 16<br /><strong>Investiture of the Imperial Court in San Francisco San</strong><br />The incumbent Emperor Mr. David Glamamore &#038; the incumbent Empress Juanita MORE!  The establishment of the Court of More is MORE!<br />Coronation of the new Imperial Crown Prince &#038; Imperial Crown Princess<br />Oasis, 298 11th Street<br />19:30 o&#8217;clock<br />$ 35-55<br />www.imperialcouncilsf.org</p>
<p>Friday 23rd July<br /><strong>Divas &#038; drinks in the Academy: get gold<br /></strong>Hosted by the San Francisco Bay Times and the Academy<br />Japan Olympics opening ceremonies, beverage specials curated by Bacardi VP Heather Freyer, DJ Rockaway, former Olympians, Japanese food and culture, local women&#8217;s softball team celebrations, and more to be announced.<br />The Academy SF, 2166 Market Street<br />6 p.m.<br />$ 10<br />https://www.academy-sf.com/</p>
<p>Published on July 15, 2021</p>
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