It
was time for tea at Hycroft house last Wednesday where the
Pret-a-Pour-Tea event helped raise money for breast cancer. A little
comedy at Vancouver's newest club followed over the weekend at
Vancouver's Funny Bone in the Edgewater Casino at the Plaza of Nations.
And finally, in preparation for Halloween, the Mask-4-Aids Charity
Masquerade Ball on Saturday Night gave guests at the Four Season quite
a fancy fright.
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Comedy
headliner Gilbert Gottfried, who is probably best know for the voice of
Iago in Disney's "Aladdin", appeared last weekend at Vancouver's Funny
Bone, the newest venue to feature live stand-up in town. |

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Nina
Sohi (left) and Lorraine Murphy got all glammed up for the Mask-4-Aids
Charity Masquerade Ball, held at the Four Seasons, in support of the
Shooting Stars Foundation and direct service AIDS organizations. |

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At
Mask-4-Aids: Organizer Jude Kusnierz (left) from Beaumont Studios,
guest Erica Jensen, Shooting Stars' executive director Kendra
Sprinkling, drag diva Carlotta Gurl and guest Elisabet Stowe. |

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Local
artists created one-of-a-kind masks which were on display at various
galleries prior to the Mask-4-Aids Event. Winning bidders, like Randy
Johnstone, then got the chance to wear them to the gala. |

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Organizer
Tammy Preast (left), MC and radio personality Pam Stevens and
co-organizer Sharon Chan-Knight all helped raise money for the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation via their Prêt-a-Pour-Tea at the Hycroft Manor
in Shaughnessy. |

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The
inaugural Prêt-a-Pour-Tea event was highlighted by a real "high tea"
featuring scones and cream, a silent auction and fashions by Blushing
Designs. |
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