stop by the Bisexual Community's Table at NYC's GLBT Expo at the Javits Convention Center

Mar 24, 2006 14:07

Save that date! and don't be late!
for the 13th Original Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Expo


Saturday, March 25th 2006: 11 am thru 7 pm &
Sunday, March 26th 2006: 12 noon thru 6 pm
at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in the 650 area of Hall 1A
on the West Side of Manhattan at 38th Street & 11th Avenue in New York City

This weekend come on down and visit your friends representing such groups as the New York Area Bisexual NetworkBialoguePFLAG-QueensBiNet USA  and the Bisexual Resource Center at the Bisexual Community's Booth at the 13th annual Original GLBT Expo.

This is the place to find out about all the various meetings, support groups & things to do for everyone in the NYC bisexual community.

The Expo, the oldest and largest business/entertainment event for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community will be back again for it’s 13th year at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. Featured events this year include a LGBT Wedding Expo, The Passport Magazine Travel Show, The New Fest LGBT Film Festival, Brini Maxwell of the InStyle Network, the winner of the Mr. Gay International 2006 and all day entertainment with top names including Sister Funk, Kim Sozzi, Brad Hampton and more. Plus there will be tons of product samplings; over 400 exhibits with new products and services; travel giveaways; door prizes and so much more.

Admission: $12 for 1 day or $18 for a 2 day pass --download your $2.00 off coupon here (PDF)


Also in attendance & autographing copies of her work, will be Ann Herendeen the author of the new Bisexual Regency Romance novel, “Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander”.

For those of you who have not read it, "Phyllida" is the story of a self-identified gay man in 1812 London who makes a marriage of convenience with a practical but impoverished lady of good family and then surprises himself--and her--by falling in love with his wife!  Then meets his ideal male partner.

But like all true romances, the story has a happy ending, in every sense of those words.   Those of us who have read it have found it hysterical as well as historic, and most delightfully erotic.



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