The 2012 Dinners.

Case studies in deliciousness

A NIGHT IN THE MICKEY MAYFIELD MUSEUM

Robert Leeper, Sam Campos, LeAnn Billups,Don Jakubczak

ANOTHER EVENING WITH LATIN WOMEN

Teresa Wilson and Alma Alcocer

A SPIRITED DINNER

Paula Angerstein and Paul Grosso

BEAUNE APPETIT!

Terry and Pam Conlan and Jane King

CAJUN

Miles Compton

CLASSICAL FRENCH WITH A MEXICAN ACCENT

Victor Martinez and Robert Boone

COWGIRL CUISINE

An evening inspired by the favorite recipes, travels and stories of James Beard Award-winning author and Austin-resident, Paula Disbrowe

Sandra and Greg DeKock,Elizabeth and Thomas Winslow,Mitra Mechanic and Marcus Butler,Brandi Nelson and Tonia Lucio

DINNER ON A VENETIAN GONDOLA

Bud McMullen

ELECTION MADNESS!

Jim McAllister and Bryan Glatt

FARM FOOD

Carol Ann Sayle and Larry Butler, Emily and Wes Marshall

GALA DINNER, ST. PETERSBURG 1912

Rob Moshein and Bob Atchison

MEDITERRANEAN JUKE JOINT

Gayle Braecklein and Kim and Jordan Actkinson

MISSISSIPPI RISING:

A celebration the diversity that spans the spine of our country; the trail of Old Man River.

Gateway Guest House, Blaise Bahara and Bess Giannakakis

MMMM…PLANTS!

Jay Billig and Scott Meyer

ONE HOT NIGHT IN HAVANA

Beverly Dale and Joe Loiacono

ONE NIGHT IN BOMBAY

Paul Davison and Melchor Puente

PARISIAN SPLENDOR, PART VI, ENCORE:

A Tribute to Roger Mollett

Vance Ely and Andy Kim

SOUTH TEXAS EXOTIC GAME RANCH FARE IN A WEST AUSTIN LAIR

Kevin Heady, Kamran Ziai, Deborah Dobbs, and Sharon Francia

STUDIO 54

Don your Disco Duds and Dance the Night Away!

José Luis Salon — José Buitron and Bill Pitts
Pink Avocado Catering — Brent Schumacher

THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS:

All the Best Comfort Foods

Charlotte Herzele

THROWBACK TO THE 70’S

Mom’s “Fancy” Dinner

Food! Food!, Susan Eggert

TO SOUTH AMERICA WITH LOVE

Nilda de la Llata and Blanca Alvarado

“W” “W”INTER “W”OW

Danny Hamilton, Paul Hilliard, Jim Lewis and Paul Hemmer


Project Transitions News

April 2, 2012

Project Transitions Welcomes Josh Allen, Executive Director

Project Transitions welcomes new Executive Director Josh Allen. Josh comes to us with more than 15 years’ experience at the cross roads of communications, public policy and management. For the past 5 years, he has served as executive director of 6ixth Street Austin, guiding the organizational development of the property and business owner association for the Historic Sixth Street Entertainment District. As a public affairs consultant, he has helped clients communicate with their community, constituents, funders, news media and government.

Josh’s desire is to build on Project Transitions’ mission to provide hospice, housing and support for people living with HIV/AIDS through strengthened relationships within our community, supporters, staff and residents.

With a diverse public-service background in local, state and federal governments, along with the news media, nonprofits and political campaigns, Josh has earned a national Telly Award and induction into Leadership Austin. He has served as co-chair of the local Austin HRC Gala, is the current president of the Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association and, just for kicks, teaches fitness classes.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and journalism from Texas Tech and a master’s degree from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.

Join us in welcoming Josh at the “Powell Street Galleries Revisited” art show Saturday, April 21 or at one of our other coming events.

March 27, 2012

Bike Curious is in training mode for the Hill Country Ride for AIDS!

Project Transitions’ Hill Country Ride for AIDS bike team (now also open to runners) is back on the road! Last year “Bike Curious” raised over $5,000 for the Ride and this year we hope to double that. We invite you to join us in this truly rewarding and fun experience. The funds raised are distributed among ten different HIV/AIDS related organizations to help provide much needed services to people living with HIV/AIDS. Project Transitions is proud to be one of the beneficiaries of this ride. This year, the Hill Country Ride has added a running component offering a 5k, 10k, 1/2 marathon and a duathalon, in case biking isn’t your thing. This event is not a race and is open to people of all ages and abilities.

Participation in the Hill Country Ride will impact the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS in a greatly profound way. For this reason alone, participation is totally worth the effort. But, as an added bonus, there are also personal benefits to participating in the event! These include, but are not limited to: The confidence that comes with setting a goal and achieving said goal; the praise that your doctor will bestow upon you for participating in a healthy and active life style; The compliments that are sure to come with the impending loss of weight and new muscle tone; and the camaraderie associated with being an active member of your community.

Help Project Transitions make this the best Hill Country Ride for AIDS yet!

Sign up here to join Project Transitions Team Bike Curious!

May 1, 2011

Educate Yourself on the Issues

It’s time to know more. For detailed information about HIV/AIDS, medication, activism, prevention, how to live with HIV/AIDS, and personal stories from HIV+ people, head to TheBody.com. There you’ll find the Visual AIDS web gallery of HIV+ artists, up-to-the-minute information about HIV medications, and news from the HIV/AIDS community around the United States.

For contemporary news and articles relating to HIV/AIDS, head to HIV Plus Magazine online and to connect more with the HIV+ community through forums, personals, video, articles about HIV/AIDS history and current events, visit POZ Magazine online.

More links:
Avert.org’s HIV/AIDS History
ActUp.org
The CDC
Hill Country Ride for AIDS
International Planned Parenthood Federation
AIDS.gov
The Social Security and Disability Resource Center
The SSDRC AIDS/HIV specific information page

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