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A Little Sugar For Your Sugar This V-Day

One of the best times of the year has to be Valentine’s Day for the sheer reason that the most amazing desserts are created at some of gay Fort Lauderdale’s local gay fort lauderdale restaurantsrestaurants.  If you’re low on cash this year, consider eating at home but going out for dessert!

The week of Valentine’s Day, Brio will be serving up a raspberry chocolate kiss martini with Absolut vanilla, Chambord, white creme de cocoa and Rosa Regale that is just TO DIE FOR.

If you’re looking for something a little less…alcoholic…consider stopping by Seasons 52 for a mini indulgence of chocolate cake layered with chocolate syrup, raspberry puree and raspberry mousse all garnished with whipped cream and a Kiss.  That’s seriously adorable.

If you want to take the traditional route and get a cute cupcake, stop by Humpy’s Pizza for their signature ginormous cupcakes.

For a full list of gay Fort Lauderdale restaurants, click here!

Starbucks Serves Lattes & Equality

I knew I loved me some Starbucks!  The coffee company joined a growing list of corporations who have endorsed gay marriage legislation in the state House and Senate.

Gay marriage supporters have supposedly secured the votes needed to pass a measure through both houses. INTERRRESSTTTINGGG.

If you’re in the gay Wilton Manors area make sure you stop by Starbucks 26th Street and say hi to the crew!

Celebrating Orchids

If you’re in the beautiful Fort Lauderdale area this weekend The Fort Lauderdale Orchid Society will be presenting its International Orchid Show.  The event will take place at the War Memorial Auditorium and will feature orchid exhibits, sales booths, door prizes and more.

Friday, January 20, 10am – 7pm

Saturday, January 21, 10am -7pm

Sunday, January 22, 10am -6pm

Presale tickets are $5 or $10 at the door.  For more information click here.

Lanham & Associates, Inc. Hold Seminar

Lanham & Associates, Inc. wants to help you avoid foreclosure!  Amen sista!!!!  If you’re a victim of this bad economy and struggling with your mortgage and other home expenses Gary Lanham is offering help.  What’s better than help?  Free help.

The seminar will feature guest speakers like:

  • Florida State Representative for District 91, George Moraitis
  • Paralegal, Patricia Salois
  • Short Sale Negotiator, Brian Karney
  • Ivette Lipp from FEMBi Mortgage
  • Local landscaping design professional, Luis Llenza
Learn about short sales and what they really are.  Find out what the Debt Forgiveness Act of 2007 is.  For a full list of seminar topics click here!  For other event information like date, time and place click here or call 954-530-8198.

Chik-Fil-A Is Pissing Off The Gays

Soon after the opening of a new Chik-fil-A restaurant in Hollywood, the restaurant was met with protests over the chain’s alleged ties to anti-gay extremists.

Thirty people gathered Saturday at the new Hollywood restaurant located on Sunset Boulevard near the Los Angeles tourist district, to show their disapproval with the Georgia-based fast food restaurant.

The protesters accuse Chik-fil-A of donating money and food to Focus on the Family and other Christian groups that work against LGBT rights.  A spokesperson for Chik-fil-A says that although they are a Christian company, they do not discriminate against anyone.

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repealed

After years of debate and months of final preparations, the military can no longer prevent gays from serving openly in its ranks.gay fort lauderdale

Repeal of a 1993 law that allowed gays to serve only so long as they kept their sexual orientation private took effect Tuesday at 12:01 a.m. EDT.

Some in Congress still oppose the change, but top Pentagon leaders have certified that it will not undermine the military’s ability to recruit or to fight wars.

The Army was distributing a business-as-usual statement Tuesday saying simply, “The law is repealed,” and reminding soldiers to treat each other fairly.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, scheduled a Pentagon news conference to field questions about the repeal. And a bipartisan group of congressional supporters of allowing openly gay service planned a news conference on Capitol Hill.

Gay advocacy groups planned a series of celebrations across the country.

At a San Diego bar, current and former troops danced and counted down to midnight. “You are all heroes,” Sean Sala, a former Navy operations specialist, said. “The days of your faces being blacked out on the news – no more.”

In Iraq, a spokesman for U.S forces put out a statement Tuesday morning noting that all troops there had been trained for the change.

Pentagon press secretary George Little said Monday that the military is adequately prepared for the end of the current policy, commonly known as “don’t ask, don’t tell,” under which gays can serve as long as they don’t openly acknowledge their sexual orientation and commanders are not allowed to ask.

“No one should be left with the impression that we are unprepared. We are prepared for repeal,” Little said.

Last week, the Pentagon said 97 percent of the military has undergone training in the new law.

For weeks the military services have accepted applications from openly gay recruits, while waiting for repeal to take effect before processing the applications.

With the lifting of the ban, the Defense Department will publish revised regulations to reflect the new law allowing gays to serve openly. The revisions, such as eliminating references to banned homosexual service, are in line with policy guidance that was issued by top Pentagon officials in January, after Obama signed the legislation that did away with the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.

The lifting of the 18-year-old ban also brings a halt to all pending investigations, discharges and other administrative proceedings that were begun under the Clinton-era law.

Existing standards of personal conduct, such as those pertaining to public displays of affection, will continue regardless of sexual orientation.

There also will be no immediate changes to eligibility standards for military benefits. All service members already are entitled to certain benefits and entitlements, such as designating a partner as one’s life insurance beneficiary or as designated caregiver in the Wounded Warrior program.

Gay marriage is one of the thornier issues. An initial move by the Navy earlier this year to train chaplains about same-sex civil unions in states where they are legal was halted after more than five dozen lawmakers objected. The Pentagon is reviewing the issue.

Service members who were discharged under the “don’t ask, don’t tell” law will be allowed to re-enlist, but their applications will not be given priority over those of any others with prior military experience who are seeking to re-enlist.

Some in Congress remain opposed to repeal, arguing that it may undermine order and discipline.

A leading advocate, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, said Monday the repeal is overdue.

“Our nation will finally close the door on a fundamental unfairness for gays and lesbians, and indeed affirm equality for all Americans,” the California Democrat said.

SOURCE: Huffington Post

SoFlo’s First Nudist Run

The first-ever clothing-optional run in South Florida was held this past Saturday at Sunsport Gardens Naturist Resort in Loxahatchee. Hosted by Aqua Sun, the event had a turn out of about 60 people.

Aqua Sun donated a portion of the proceeds from the 5K to Vita Nuda and Florida Young Naturists which are two Florida naturist groups. One 5K participant said it wasn’t so much about the nudity factor as much as it was about not having anything about yourself to hide and letting everyone see you for who you really are.

One of the event coordinators called in to WiLD 95.5′s WiLD Morning Show with Kevin, Virginia and Jason this morning and revealed plans for another nude run around Halloween time in the Tampa area.  The event will feature body painting, a “costume” contest, beer stands and more.

If you’re into the nudist thing, but not so much the running thing keep in mind the South Florida has its very own all male nudist resort located in the heart of gay Wilton Manors.  The Cabanas Guesthouse & Spa offers a full list of amenities including a full service European style spa.

For more information on The Cabanas Guesthouse & Spa click here or call 866-564-7764.

Abandoned Pet Rescue: Rescue & Rejoice

An organization that is near and dear to the hearts of The Cabanas Guesthouse & Spa is Abandoned Pet Rescue, Inc.  This non-profit organization’s sole mission is to take abandoned pets off the streets of South Florida, give them veterinary care and place them in permanent, loving homes.

As one of the few “no kill” shelters in Broward County, Abandoned Pet Rescue is partnering with gay Fort Lauderdale’s own Allied Kitchen & Bath to host “Rescue & Rejoice.”  The event will take place on Tuesday, September 13 from 6-8 pm in an effort to raise funds for Abanadoned Pet Rescue.

The rescue organization is funded only by the donations it receives.  All contributions ARE tax deductible and all of the proceeds will go toward the shelter.  Suggested donations include gift certificates or other merchandise that has value in an auction environment.

For more information on the event, click here.  Or, if your donation is something that needs to be picked up, please call Geri at 954-581-6423 or email at apr954@aol.com

This is a really great event for a really great organization and, on behalf of everyone at The Cabanas, we hope to see you all there! logo

Stonewall Vid! Check It Out!

A Stonewall Success

The Stonewall Street Festival 2011 was this past Sunday and for The Cabanas Guesthouse & Resort, was a huge success.  The turnout was great this year and if you stopped by The Cabanas booth than you know that there was a “register to win.”  Take a look at the pictures and be sure to stay tuned to find out if you are the winner!