For 25 years the Imperial Court of Buffalo has been hosting a spaghetti dinner with the intentions of raising money for the Buffalo community and HIV/AIDS related charities. The charity-oriented organization was founded in 1990 in order to create a social network where members could affect change in Buffalo’s alternative initiatives. Funds raised through shows, theme parties, pageants, dinners, basket raffles (among others) have helped to support organizations that include AIDS Family Services, The WNY Pride Center, AIDS Alliance Food Bank, GLYS, MOCHA Project, The Benedict House and Buffalo United Artists.
This year, Emperor 25 Thom Branscum Carrington Sugarbaker and Empress 25 Jayme Cadelle Coxx invite everyone to attend The Imperial Court 25th Annual Spaghetti Dinner. For $10, guests can sit down to an all-you-can-eat spaghetti and meatball dinner. More than that, there will be plenty of member-guest socializing, which is just as important as raising money for worthy causes. The more the community embraces the The Imperial Court of Buffalo and its community-driven initiatives, the better Buffalo will be as a whole.
Dinner includes salad, bread, and a selection of desserts. There will also be a 50-50 raffle, as well as basket raffles. All proceeds go to the designated charities of Reign 25 of the Imperial Court of Buffalo. A cash bar will also be available.
WHO: The Imperial Court of Buffalo
WHAT: Annual Spaghetti Dinner
WHEN: Sunday, November 8th, 2015 | 4-8pm
WHERE: Troup I Hamlin House | 432 Franklin Street | Buffalo, New York
COST: $10