Georgette's Celebration of Life.
Details
The LGBT community along with Georgette's family, will be coming together, to hold a Celebration of Life, for Georgette. This event will encompass the life and loves of Georgette. It will be held at one of Georgette's favor places, Freddie's.
The events, for the evening are still being ironed out.
However, here are a few details, so far. We will have Georgette's family attending.
During the evening, we will be setting aside time for anyone who would can to reflect and give their thoughts on Georgette.
There will be a Drag Show. ( for those who didn't know Georgette was a big part of the Imperial Court, which is big in the Drag Community.) We will also be doing Karaoke, later in the evening.
We are asking for everyone attending to please, be as generous as possible. Georgette's family is still incurring costs, taking care of her services and estate.
We will be doing things throughout the evening to help support and donate to the family.
Important note: This event is being organized by friends and family of Georgette. They've asked both DCATS and The DC area Trans Ladies group to help assist with this evening. Both our groups are working together support the friends and family organizing this evening.
We hope you will support this event, and show Georgette's family and community how much she meant to us.
Important note #2. I'm asking everyone who will be attending to wear something black this evening. NO, the black is no to mourn her loss. It's to honor her. We all know Georgette loved her black/ goth style in everything she worn and did.
We want to honor by asking everyone to wear something black that would reflect her style and personality.
Important note #3. Please RSVP, either or with the DC Regional Trans group. This will allow us to let Freddie's know how many ladies from our community will be attending. We will NOT be setting aside table for our group. We want ladies to show up and sit with whom ever is seated next to them. Georgette never sat in one spot. She would get up, walk around and talk with everyone not matter who they were, gay, straight or somewhere in-between.
We want everyone to have her spirt this evening, and sit with someone you might not are use to. Then mingle and get to know someone you didn't know before. That would make Georgette proud.
If you have any questions, please don not hesitate to to contact the host.
