Drag Brunch Benefiting the PRIDE Alumni Scholarship

Drag Brunch Benefiting the PRIDE Alumni Scholarship
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Students, alumni and members of the Razorback community are invited to attend the Drag Brunch Benefiting PRIDE Alumni Society Scholarship, featuring University of Arkansas alum Taylor Madison Monroe.

The Drag Brunch will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Janelle Y. Hembree Alumni House. This event raises money to support the PRIDE Alumni Society's scholarship for U of A students. Joining the fabulous Taylor Madison Monroe on stage will be the lovely yet fierce Cassandra Rae, Shannel Le Clerck and Melanie Masters.

Tickets include brunch and beverages. Bring friends, make new friends and be entertained, all while supporting Arkansas Alumni Association scholarships!

Tickets are $40 for Arkansas Alumni Association members, and there is a discount rate of $15 for current U of A students. To register, visit www.arkansasalumni.org/PRIDE19. Please contact Angela Mosley Monts at ammonts@uark.edu with questions.

Contacts

Catherine Lynn Baltz, assistant director of communications
Alumni Association
479-575-3151, cabaltz@uark.edu

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