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Events - South Australia (2011)

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Still Around Movie Screening

Date: 29 November 2011
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Venue: Mercury Cinema, 13 Morphett Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Tickets available now. Call Sarah 8334 1602
This is a ticketed public event
Cost: $20.00, tickets available from ACSA reception on (08) 8334 1611 or at www.redribbon.org.au
Still Around is an American movie being screened exclusively in South Australia as part of the lead up to World AIDS Day 2011. This movie is a compilation of short documentaries that describe how HIV has influenced the lives of many individuals living in San Francisco. The screening will be preceded by wine and nibbles and by an introduction by one of the directors of the film project.

Candlelight Memorial

Date: 30 November 2011
Time: 5:00pm-8:00pm
Venue: Positive Living Centre Grounds, Malwa St, Glandore
Call 8293 3700 for more information
Cost: free event
All Welcome
This candlelight memorial will take on a two part format, the first to remember those past, the second to celebrate those people living with HIV today and their resilience. The memorial quilt will be on show from 5:30pm.

World AIDS Day - show your support with a Red Ribbon

Date: 1 December 2011
Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Venue: Available from Funk Coffee and other cafes around Adelaide

Red Ribbon Appeal

Date: 1 December 2011
Venue: Stephens Place, Rundle Mall, Adelaide
All welcome
The red ribbon appeal serves to provide the public with World AIDS Day information, red ribbons and other World AIDS Day merchandise as well as to collect donations for the Red Ribbon Bobby Goldsmith Fund. Everyone is encouraged to come and collect a red ribbon to wear in support of World AIDS Day 2011.

South Australian Leaders’ Breakfast

Date: 1 December 2011
Invite only. Contact Lynlee on LHanan@acsa.org.au for more info
This is private event
This event aims to inform South Australian Leaders of World AIDS Day, to update them on the epidemic locally and to encourage their continued support in the response to the HIV epidemic. If you are a leader in the South Australian community and would like to attend, please contact Lynlee Hanan at lhanan@acsa.org.au

Celebrate and Honour Women on World AIDS Day

Date: 1 December 2011
Time: 12noon – 2:30pm
Venue: Relationships Australia, Orsmond Street, Hindmarsh
Cost: free event but please RSVP for catering purposes
For more information contact Pam on 8239 9600
This event raises awareness of issues which effect women who live with HIV - globally and locally. The
2011 focus is on the universal access and promotion of female condoms as a strategy to empower women and to support HIV prevention.


World AIDS Day Mass

Date: 1 December 2011
Time: 12:10pm
Venue: St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral (Victoria Square)
Cost: free event
All welcome
This mass is dedicated to remembering, supporting and celebrating all people living with HIV. This mass will be led by the Archbishop Phillip Wilson.

Good Spirits Day for Women Living with HIV

Date: 6 December 2011
Time: 10.30am -2:00pm
For more information contact Pam on 8239 9600
Cost: free event
Private event
This event is a private event for local women living with HIV and will be proudly supported by MAC Cosmetics.
For more information and an invitation please contact Pam Price on 8239 9600.

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