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Archive for June, 2007

Thank you mattherzberger.com

If you haven’t visited the site in a while, you may have noticed a new look and feel. Thanks to Matt Herzberger, we are now using some blogging software in a manner that mimics content management. This makes the site much easier to change and update and will allow us to distribute more information with better frequency.

Thank you, Matt, for a great design!

Save the Date: October 13th

Save the Date for a Fall Homecoming!

Saturday
October 13, 2007
7pm-10:30pm
Halo Bar

Aggies and former residents return to the Brazos Valley to reminisce about the old and celebrate the new. Visit with old friends. See how much our community has grown. Remember what it means to be an Aggie.

This second-annual event raises money for the community’s only queer/ally scholarship fund. (Applications will be available in January; winners announced at the Spring GAYla.)

This good ol’ fashioned homecoming-themed event will delight all your senses.

decadent hors d’ oeuvres | music you can dance to | great door prizes | exclusive-recipe drink specials | fabulous silent auction | throw-back homecoming decor | homecoming show and pageant
….and the unveiling of the 2007 GAYla theme!

Come home to Aggieland.

501(c)(3) non-profit

Brazos Valley QueSt is proud to announce our newly obtained 501(c)(3) status! We are now, officially a pure non-profit!

While this comes with a few hoops for us, it also opens doors and grants us more opportunities to help the community.

The application process was lengthy and thorough; they really wanted to know every detail of our work! Since almost all of our procedures and policies mimicked those of a non-profit (abstinence from all political endeavors, monies raised are used for non-profit purposes, etc.), it was fairly easy to prove our intent. And, we just have to tweak a couple of paper-trail items to be in full compliance with our new status!

Thanks go to a couple of volunteers out there for offering advice and assistance. Thank you, especially, to Mike, Tom, and Lori for all their hard work during this process. (Read the article)