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HRC Central Florida Presents the Fifth Annual Orlando Disco Bowl

Sunday, August 16 at Colonial Lanes

The Human Rights Campaign chapter in Central Florida presents their annual signature fundraiser, the Orlando Disco Bowl, on Sunday, August 16. Starting at noon and going on until 3 p.m., the fifth annual Disco Bowl will be held at Colonial Lanes, located at 400 N. Primrose Drive in Orlando.

This fundraiser promises to be lots of fun. Miss Sammy from Hamburger Mary’s Orlando andOrlandoDiscoBowl Gidget Galore from Parliament House, as hostesses, will make sure of it! If you participate in the bowling game, your ticket price includes two games of bowling, shoe rental, lots of fun disco music, hourly raffles, and an annual membership renewal to the Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBT rights advocacy organization in the United States. Your membership will entitle you to such perks as four issues of HRC’s quarterly political magazine, “Equality,” as well as access to event information, volunteer opportunities, and ways for you to get involved in the political process through HRC right here in Central Florida. All proceeds benefit the HRC’s Central Florida Chapter.

Tickets are $35 per person. If you’d like to bowl with a team, it costs $135 for a team of four and $165 for a team of five. Otherwise, individual ticket buyers will be placed on teams according to availability and space. You can purchase your tickets online by going to HRC Orlando’s Facebook page at facebook.com/hrcorlando, or in person at the day of the event (depending on availability). Tickets are transferable but not refundable.

The Human Rights Campaign is the largest LGBT civil rights advocacy group in the United States, and has physical presence in twenty-four states and the District of Columbia. To “like” HRC Orlando and Central Florida on facebook, go to facebook.com/hrcorlando.

Mike Halterman
Mike Halterman has been the editor of Hotspots Central since its launch in July 2016. He joined the Hotspots Media Group family as editor of Hotspots' South Florida magazine in June 2013. A former "40 Under 40" honoree in The Advocate magazine, Mike lives in the Tampa Bay area.

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