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ML40 81-96_Layout 1 9/27/13 12:36 AM Page 89 EVENT Sparkle: The 17th Annual Miami Recognition Dinner November 9 th, 2013 | Fontainebleau Miami Beach Words by Martin Haro Fall in Miami means one thing: party time. One of…nah, make that the event of the season, for the LGBT community and its ever-supportive allies, will be Sparkle, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force's 17th annual Miami Recognition Dinner, at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach on November 9th. Given that 2013 has been a banner year in the good fight toward equality – with the Supreme Court of the United States finding that DOMA was an unconstitutional deprivation of equality and a violation of the Fifth Amendment, and that Prop 8 had no standing, paving the way for same-sex marriages to resume in California (not to mention the welcome addition of Rhode Island, Delaware, and Minnesota to the list of states recognizing same-sex marriage) – you can bet the 'bleau will be bopping with gay pride come Sparkle time, especially when Star Trek actor and social justice activist George Takei and community activist and civic leader Joseph Falk receive the National Leadership and Eddy McIntyre Community Service awards, respectively. Last year, more than 25 sponsors and some 800 guests helped Sparkle raise a record-setting more than half a million dollars (The Task Force donates the majority of the net proceeds from the dinner and from Winter Party Festival to local LGBT-serving organizations). 2012 Miami Recognition Dinner As usual, the dinner will kick off at 6:30 p.m., with a pre-dinner silent auction. Tickets are $250 and $350 for general and VIP admission, and available through miamirecognitiondinner.org. ML Slava's Snowshow Meet & Greet Event Photo courtesy of the Adrienne Arsht Center | Photo by Manny Hernandez Hosted inside the Ziff Ballet Opera House's Next Generation Green Room, guests included Arsht Center members and VIPS, as well as Burn Notice star Gabrielle Anwar, boyfriend (Miamibased restaurateur) Shareef Malnik, and her children Willow Anwar, Hugo and Paisley Verea. Guests were entertained by Slava's Snowshow clowns and participated in winter-themed arts and crafts, and indulged in sweet treats courtesy of Prelude by Barton G. ML Willow Anwar, Gabrielle Anwar, Shareef Malnik, Paisley and Hugo Verea. Photo Credit: Manny Hernandez MIAMI LIVING 89

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