Hunks on the horizon
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Suzie Harrison
If a model fashion show featuring muscular men in bathing suits
sounds good, you’re in luck.
It’s time for the second annual “Hunks in Trunks” fashion show and
it’s all in the name of charity. Laguna Shanti will benefit from the
event co-chaired by its Executive Director Bob Barnes and Woody’s
Public Relations Director Alford Harrison.
“Hunks in Trunks is going to be great,” Harrison said. “There’s a
group of six businesses underwriting the event, which means 100% of
the money through ticket sales and the silent and live auction will
go directly to Laguna Shanti.”
The mistress of ceremonies is actress, singer and comedian Judy
Tenuta.
“She’s hilarious, absolutely wonderful,” Barnes said. “She called
the other day to tell us how excited she is to do this. Besides her
act, she’ll narrate the fashion show.”
Last year, the theme was a national modeling contest for a
calendar. This year will be a little different Barnes said.
“Because of the theme, we thought it would be appropriate if we
had a swim team do it,” Barnes said. “The West Hollywood swim and
water polo team competed in the Gay Olympics in Australia last year
-- it ties in with the theme, and they graciously volunteered to
drive down and be our models.”
Skip Jennings, a personal trainer who lives in Laguna Beach, will
also be in the fashion show. Early this week, while he was being
outfitted at Satisfy My Soul, the boutique putting together the
fashion show and donating their clothes for the models, Jennings said
how excited he was about being one of the models.
“I was talking to Alford about making sure there were black models
and he asked me to do it,” Jennings said. “So I put up and shut up
and got involved ... because it’s for a good cause. Laguna Shanti is
a very good cause.”
Jennings has done some fitness modeling in the U.S. and in Europe.
“I think it’s going to raise a lot of money. I’m looking forward
to it,” Jennings said. “It will be a fun event, and I am looking
forward to doing my part.”
Other highlights for the evening will be the dinner buffet donated
by Sundried Tomato Cafe and Catering, with the musical sound being
delivered by DJ Steven Oliveri.
Harrison said that it’s an event of fashion, fabulous food, art
auction items and entertainment.
Major donor admission is $500 and includes a private hosted
reception, mingling with models and celebrity guests, the dinner
buffet and reserved seating in front of the stage. General admission
is $100 per person and includes the buffet and entertainment,
including of course, the main attraction viewing the “Hunks in
Trunks.”
Harrison said that the event will bring the community together,
giving everyone something to do for Memorial Day weekend while
raising money for Laguna Shanti.
“The initial intent was to try to lure back gay tourists that
they’ve lost over the years. the AIDS scourge has kept a lot of us
home,” Barnes said.
The popularity of circuit parties, which are elaborate rave
parties offering the best light shows and DJs from around the world,
are a huge draw to the gay community and often take place in large
cities -- taking away some business in Laguna.
“So we decided to have a combined event while raising money for a
good cause, Laguna Shanti,” Barnes said, “and at the same time bring
national attention to Laguna Beach.”
Last year, [seven-degrees] was the venue while this year it’s move
to the museum.
“We considered some of the places, venues that would be
appropriate, and we can’t afford [seven-degrees], even though they
gave us a great rate,” Barnes said. “The museum is a very Laguna
place, such an established organization, with such a wonderful
environment. The year before last, the museum did an AIDS benefit
that was very successful and accommodated a large crowd.”
The organizers expect between 200 to 250 people. Last year, they
raised over $21,000, and they hope to achieve a goal of more than
$50,000 this year.
Harrison said the event will kick off the summer season he
continued.
“If it wasn’t for the local businesses helping out, we couldn’t do
the event,” Harrison said. “Stepping up to the plate and helping
ensures we’re doing the right thing.”
The event will begin at 6 p.m. for major donors and 7 p.m. for the
public on May 24 at the Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive. For more
information, call Laguna Shanti at 494-1446.
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